Glyph's Missing Mural Fragment

A surviving fragment of ancient wall art uncovered beneath Sector 9 graffiti, tied to the murals that vanished overnight and to something older than the city itself.

Artifact Type:
Other
Current Status:
Unknown
Appearance:
The Walls Remember

The Vanished Mural Fragment appears beneath layers of modern graffiti, torn posters, rain-stained plaster, and old city brick. At first glance, it looks like forgotten wall art: an ancient painted figure half-buried under years of street tags and weather. But in Glyph — The Walls Remember, murals across Sector 9 begin disappearing overnight, leaving behind more than blank walls. They leave evidence that the district’s surfaces were hiding something deeper.

This fragment is one of the pieces that should not still be visible. Its face, markings, and ruined edges suggest a mural older than the streets around it, older than the buildings, and possibly older than the city that buried it. It does not look freshly painted. It looks remembered.

For Kaizen Ryuu, the fragment is not just art. It is a warning left in pigment and brick. The disappearing murals were not decorations being erased. They were barriers, records, or guardians protecting Sector 9 from something waiting beneath the surface. The Vanished Mural Fragment is what remains when the wall begins to give up what it has been holding back.