Document Reference: TW-113
The Mouthless Choir
TW-113 subjects are housed in individual padded rooms in Sector 4. During sleep cycles, the corridor is sealed and audio monitoring is conducted remotely. Personnel monitoring sleep cycles must use a rotation of no more than 8 minutes per session. Recordings of TW-113's choir are classified Level 3 and require written approval to access.
TW-113 is a group designation for 9 individuals who, following an unrelated event in [REDACTED], lost the ability to open their mouths entirely. Their jaws fused without anatomical explanation. Despite this, all 9 produce a choral sound while asleep — a complex, harmonically rich vocal performance that has been described by listeners as 'the saddest music ever heard.' Listeners exposed for more than 11 minutes begin weeping uncontrollably and report the sensation of remembering losses they have never actually experienced.
TW-113 was discovered when a hospital ward reported 9 patients with identical jaw fusion with no medical cause. Night staff filed noise complaints. A responding M.A.L.I.C.E agent spent 47 minutes in the ward before raising the alarm and was non-functional for 3 days.
Incident Report #001 — Date: [REDACTED]
One of the 9 subjects died of unrelated causes. The remaining 8's choir changed key permanently. Two monitoring staff reported dreaming in the new key for 6 weeks. The new composition has been assessed as approximately 30% more distressing than the original.