SUPPLY RECORD — RAVEN’S CAULDRON
Ledger Reference: Fragmented
Archive Integrity: Incomplete
Recovered purchase record.
Pattern review required.
Recovered Ledger Notes
The following entries were copied from a damaged supply ledger connected to the Higgins name.
The entries were not filed with household goods.
They were separated.
Repetition is the only reason they survived.
Repeated Purchases
- Salt
- Coarse cloth
- Twine
- Unlabeled meat
- Heavy wax
- Iron latch hardware
None of these purchases were unusual alone.
Together, they form a pattern.
The same items appeared again.
Then again.
Then again.
Clerk Annotation
“She never said what it was for.”
“But she always bought the same things.”
“And she always asked that it be wrapped tight.”
The clerk did not record fear.
They recorded routine.
Evidence Interpretation
This was not a single emergency.
This was not panic buying.
This was maintenance.
Someone was preparing for something that returned.
Someone expected it to need binding, feeding, concealing, and containment.
“Care becomes proof when it repeats.”
Submission
Record the repeated behavior.
This is one of the three recovered evidence fragments needed to reconstruct the Higgins sequence.
Do not submit the items.
Do not submit the store.
Submit only what the pattern proves.
Pattern classification unresolved.