Visit from William Rothberg, commissioner of the tomb expedition in Cairo, 1922.
The site of the tomb is extraordinary and unlike anything we have seen before. Preparations are being made to explore the only known entrance.
The bottom entrance of the tomb is a sight to behold. We think that it may date around 2688-2180 BC. Although, we cannot say for sure at the moment.
The faces of each statue have been destroyed. A curious sight, though not uncommon. This was usually done to the tombs of Pharaohs with bad reputations. To remove the face is to remove their memory and place in the afterlife.
A tight squeeze through one of the chambers. I managed to make it out just fine.
The chambers are massive and surprisingly well preserved. We have yet to find the Pharaoh's chamber, but we are hopeful in finding it soon.
It was common for Pharaohs to be mummified alongside their cats. But this tomb is filled with chambers of mummified cats. Hundreds of them.
That's not the strangest part, though. The mummified cats keep getting bigger the further into the chambers we go.
Surely, there cannot actually be cats in these large sarcophagi... But I wonder.
We will be taking some of them back for study.
Most unusual.
It would appear that the large sarcophagi held the mummified remains of large felines, but... with heads more closely resembling that of humans.
We checked to make sure if there were any seams to show that they had been sewn together or fabricated.
But there are none.
My comrades and I are absolutely baffled.
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Independent deep sea submersible expedition of the Hollander and Lucille (Dive 2).
The Seriphus was a packet ship that disappeared in the Summer of 1854. We discovered it 5,000 meters below a trench in the North Atlantic Ocean, amazingly intact.
Emigrants onboard this ship would have been in tight cabins for the 30 day duration of traveling from Liverpool to New York.
My concepts for an imagined Fatal Frame sequel, but if it was given the revival treatment similar to Resident Evil and Silent Hill.
Simply titled "Project Zero"
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The game would follow a journalist who is seeking to uncover a supernatural web of mystery throughout Japan in 2003.
The Camera Obscura would be swapped for a camcorder that has similar exorcism properties. The game would be entirely in first person.
The game would utilize actual locations in Japan and have a more modern setting. It would take its influences from J-horror found footage movies like Noroi: The Curse.
The ghosts would frequent hot spots where tragic event occurred.
For the sake of brevity, we will be referring to these political prisoners of the state as subjects 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
The Experiment will commence December 7th, 1947 at 8PM in the sleep deprivation chamber. Researchers will rotate every 8 hours to maintain a constant day and night shift.
Subjects are to be monitored at all times using microphone feeds, photograph logs and written reports.
Clara and I visited the science fair in the town centre. It was such a lovely evening and they showcased some extraordinary inventions. Clara was especially fond of the Photorama.
Clara has recently had an affinity towards making imaginary friends. She names this one "Patches" and says that he has a metal claw for a left arm and lives in the wooded area near our house. Such an inventive imagination.