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Field Report 01: Unauthorized Sighting
Location: Delaware, Ohio
Status: Active Investigation
Classification: Unknown Entity
Initial reports were dismissed as local folklore—misidentified wildlife, exaggerated accounts, or simple imagination.
However, recent findings suggest a pattern that cannot be ignored.
Tracks discovered in the area do not match any known species native to Ohio. Stride length is inconsistent, alternating between bipedal and quadrupedal impressions.
Witnesses describe movement “too deliberate” to be animal, yet “too unnatural” to be human.
No confirmed visual identification has been made.
Recovered Historical Fragment
Prior to its current designation as public land, the area now known as Blue Limestone Park operated as a working quarry, with rail access used for the transport of extracted stone.
Several fragmented references suggest an incident involving a rail line that once passed along the northern edge of the site.
“Cars were reported off the line… contents not fully accounted for. The ground broke below the derailed cars” — Source: Damaged logistics record (date illegible)
No official record of a derailment has been preserved in public archives. However, multiple secondary accounts—none fully consistent—describe a nighttime incident in which several rail cars left the track and came to rest near the quarry edge.
Some versions of the account suggest the cargo was standard industrial material. Others imply transport of livestock. One heavily redacted fragment references “secured containment.”
What is consistent across all recovered mentions is this:
- The incident occurred after dark
- Recovery efforts were incomplete
- At least one car was never fully cleared
Local accounts from decades later refer to “something left behind,” though no physical evidence has been formally documented.
Whether this event occurred as described remains unverified.
What remains is the pattern.
Observed Indicators
- Disturbed ground in wooded areas
- Unusual silence among surrounding wildlife
- Reports of low-frequency vocalizations at dusk
- Objects displaced without clear cause
Assessment
The entity demonstrates signs of awareness and environmental control.
Environmental overlap between current activity and the reported derailment zone is… notable.
This is no longer theoretical.
Proceed with caution.
"If it was contained once… it may not be anymore."
Some records were partially destroyed… but not completely erased.
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