Experiment T-(-2) (Phantasmagoria) Description: Experiment T-(-2), referred to as “Phantasmagoria,” is a high-ranking angelic anomaly positioned above entities such as T-(-1) (Molly Moe’s) within the observed hierarchy. This entity appears to serve a role similar to that of a soul collector, retrieving individuals at the moment of death. Phantasmagoria manifests as a tall, imposing figure composed primarily of dense, shadow-like matter. Its form is defined by curved horns shaping its head, along with sharp spikes protruding from its shoulders, and elongated claws on both hands and feet. Its appearance is consistently described as threatening and unnatural, even when it displays no hostile intent. Only one instance of this entity has ever been observed. Containment Class & Status: T-(-2) is classified as Non-Containable / Transcendent. The entity does not remain in any fixed dimension and appears only at the moment of a subject’s death. No containment procedures are considered possible or necessary at this time. Behavior: Phantasmagoria appears immediately when a living subject “falls” (dies or reaches a terminal state). Upon arrival, it places the subject into a dream-like state, effectively separating their consciousness from physical reality. During this process: The subject enters a dream state intended to ease transition. Phantasmagoria then retrieves or “claims” the subject’s soul. The collected soul is then delivered to a higher, currently unidentified being, where it is believed to be recycled or repurposed as part of a larger existential system. However, due to the entity’s inherently terrifying appearance, the dream state often becomes distorted into a nightmare-like experience. Current observations suggest this effect is unintentional, as the entity has shown no signs of deliberate malice or manipulation beyond its assigned function. Phantasmagoria does not communicate verbally and has not demonstrated aggression toward living subjects. Interaction Protocol: Direct interaction is not possible under normal circumstances. If visual contact occurs during a near-death experience, subjects are advised to remain calm. Resistance has shown no effect on the outcome. Additional Notes: Phantasmagoria is believed to be a necessary function within a larger system governing life and death. Its placement in the hierarchy suggests it reports to or operates under higher angelic entities. Despite its appearance, it has not been observed causing harm beyond its role in soul collection. The transformation of dreams into nightmares is considered a side effect, not an intentional act. The existence of a higher being responsible for soul recycling remains under investigation.
I will grant you your finest dream.