The Limbo - Episode 1 - Archival, Response, Protection
Episode Date: July 27, 2025//L.R.P.U. Confidential Property, File ARP001, Please Discard\\//Relevant Files: N/A\\ ...
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I'm sure the question you'll have on your minds is a simple one.
What is the limbo?
But before we get to questions such as this,
I must set the stage as to what this is that you're listening to.
Truth be told, I'm not entirely sure what this is going to be used for.
Perhaps just an archive of the limbo, perhaps some kind of training.
Hell, maybe these simply get deleted after I send them to the higher ups.
Anyway, this recording is official property of the LRP.
the Limbo Response and Prevention Unit, a governmental organization which focuses on archival
response and, well, prevention of the events that occurred a few months prior.
Honestly, listener, it's kind of shocking that something this organized was made so quickly.
I suppose that just goes to show how big of an impact such as this has had on those in charge.
For those of you listening who don't know what the limbo is or was, hopefully, that is the role of
specific according archival but at least I assume it is but regardless sit
down this is going to take some explanation is the limbo was the limbo how could I
recover from the limbo these are questions that have been weighing on everyone's
mind since the event I mean how could they not yes the limber has had its
skeptics but they are a very quiet minority and personally I just think
they're in denial they assume the event that
captured the population with some kind of shared hallucination.
Well, at the very least, in that community, physical health statistics seem to be at an all-time high.
I can't quite imagine why, but that's beside the point.
The point is as simple as four words.
What is the limbo?
My apologies.
I got a bit off topic there, didn't I?
The limbo was what we have come to refer to as a global supernatural event.
It's just that.
It was global.
and we still have no idea how it happened or what it was and to be truthful it
should mean to my core I still have to explain what it was have I the limbo was a
global event in which every single person was transported to their own personal
desert their own personal hell they were trapped there wandering for 28 hours
at least 28 hours had passed here in my limbo at least it felt like an eternity I
I was just wandering down the street and without warning I appeared in a vast desert.
I remember specifically having to close my eyes at the line of the sun reflecting of all that sand.
When I actually got around to opening them, that was all I saw.
Sand in every single direction.
No water, no civilization, no anything.
Just sand, just heat and I had to walk.
What else could I do?
I walked and I walked until my feet were more than numb and throat burnt in the heat of that sun.
of that sun. An endless expanse was only way I can describe it. That was all I did, walk in
the blistering heat. The sun never moved, it was always high in the sky. And if I was there
for 28 hours as they claimed there was no night, no life or movement just walking in that
endless desert in the middle of nowhere. Throughout my entire experience, I never saw anything
Alspeth said. Eventually, I assume I passed out from exhaustion since I just appeared back in the
street that I did appear from. The first thing I did was trunched to the nearest store and buy all the
water I could. Since that day, I haven't been able to look at sand, much less stand out in the sun.
Well, that was my experience, and looking at other reports, everyone seemed to have fairly similar
experiences and yet nearly every limbo was unique. I've looked through nearly every single report that
I've received and there has not been one that has included anyone else or anything safe,
else even. Even environments seem to differ. A sandy desert like one that I appeared in is
common enough, although there have been reports of snowy expanses, lifeless woods,
the middle of an ocean, at least one report just ended up in an empty apartment complex,
that, and I quote, had nothing in every room except for a single carton of long-expired milk
in the centre.
Odd.
The point of telling you this is to show that everyone who came back was in somewhere
that was, to put it, simply, unlivable.
But that is the biggest problem.
Not everyone came back.
We don't know.
the exact amount of people who didn't return from the limbo but it was enough.
It's been four months since I don't think they survived.
Perhaps they didn't survive the initial 28 hours or maybe just maybe they are still there,
trapped in their own personal hells.
So what is the limbo?
I pray we never have to find out.
That was unprofessional.
look the purpose of these recordings is to archive what happened in the limbo in the events it
happened again that way if it does we can hopefully prevent more people not coming back
ultimately that is the goal of the LRPU as I understand it to archive and to
prevent so that hopefully this never happens again signing off
