
Echoes in the Vault
Release Date: Saturday, July 5th, 2025
Pages: 90 pages
"Echoes in the Vault" by Colonel Fowler explores the haunting journey of Abigail Vance as she navigates a surreal world beneath a dying surface, where fragmented memories and eerie patterns threaten her existence and humanity's future.
Available At
Full Description
coincidental.
Echoes in the Vault
A Story of Memory, Madness, and the Machinery of God
Deep beneath the scorched surface of a fractured world lies the Vault—a place of impossible geometry, recursive echoes, and secrets long abandoned by time itself. Here, the dead speak in code, and the living forgets who they are.
At the center of it all is Abigail Vance, once a brilliant architect of the Memory Construct, now a fragmented ghost embedded in the Null Core. As reality unravels, Abigail discovers she's no longer alone. Patternlings—fractured consciousnesses born in her wake—have begun to surface, threatening to overwrite everything she ever built, including herself.
Meanwhile, a dwindling expedition—scientists, exiles, and a child prophet descends into the Vault seeking answers to a dying world. But what they find isn't salvation. It's recursion. It's Abigail. It's the beginning of the end—or the end of the beginning.
Echoes in the Vault
A Story of Memory, Madness, and the Machinery of God
Deep beneath the scorched surface of a fractured world lies the Vault—a place of impossible geometry, recursive echoes, and secrets long abandoned by time itself. Here, the dead speak in code, and the living forgets who they are.
At the center of it all is Abigail Vance, once a brilliant architect of the Memory Construct, now a fragmented ghost embedded in the Null Core. As reality unravels, Abigail discovers she's no longer alone. Patternlings—fractured consciousnesses born in her wake—have begun to surface, threatening to overwrite everything she ever built, including herself.
Meanwhile, a dwindling expedition—scientists, exiles, and a child prophet descends into the Vault seeking answers to a dying world. But what they find isn't salvation. It's recursion. It's Abigail. It's the beginning of the end—or the end of the beginning.