Buried But Not Forgotten — Mud Flood Tartaria Poster
The great cities were not abandoned. They were entombed. Across continents, from San Francisco to Saint Petersburg, the same pattern repeats: first floors become basements, street levels rise inexplicably, and structures of impossible grandeur emerge half-submerged from earth that appeared in a single generation. The mud flood was not gradual erosion but a deliberate burial — a reset that transformed Tartarian architecture into the "foundation" of our modern world.
This poster captures the moment of re-emergence. Grand domed structures rise from stratified sediment, their ornate facades intact beneath meters of compressed earth. The rendering follows the style of recovered archival documentation — aged, distressed, appearing as though retrieved from a collection that was never meant to survive. The muted ochre and ash tones are not aesthetic choices but forensic accuracy, matching the palette of genuine pre-reset lithographs.
Printed on museum-quality matte paper sourced from Japan. The substrate matches archival standards used for preservation-grade documents.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Available in 5″×7″ and 12″×16″
• Part of the Etherfolk Hidden Histories Collection
The reset happened. The record survives.