Document Reference: TW-102
Pale Cartography
The maps are stored in Archival Case 7, individually sleeved. Researchers are limited to 2-hour review sessions with a minimum 48-hour gap between sessions. Any researcher reporting dreams of the mapped city must suspend study and undergo psychological evaluation. The maps are not to be digitised or reproduced.
TW-102 is a set of 34 hand-drawn maps depicting a city that does not correspond to any known geographic location. The maps are consistent across all 34 sheets — street names, landmarks, and scale are internally coherent. The city depicted appears to have been drawn at different times in history, as architectural and urban development differences are visible across sheets. At least six M.A.L.I.C.E personnel who have studied the maps extensively have reported dreaming of the city with increasing frequency and detail, describing it as 'already familiar.' No personnel have reported physical symptoms.
TW-102 was acquired from a deceased estate in ████████. The maps were found in a locked room that the deceased's family had no knowledge of. The deceased left no documentation explaining the maps. Cause of death was ruled natural. M.A.L.I.C.E flagged the estate following an anomaly tip from a probate solicitor.
Incident Report #001 — Date: [REDACTED]
Senior researcher ████ reported dreaming of TW-102's mapped city nightly for 17 consecutive nights. In the final dream, they reported navigating to a specific building and finding an unlocked door. Researcher suspended from study. Subsequent mapping of their described route against TW-102 sheets matched exactly, including the building — which had not been separately noted in any briefing.