3857 Zorenthos Place Vynthalith Wp 67931 May 2026

This paper presents the first systematic excavation and geomantic survey of 3857 Zorenthos Place, a residential plot in the Vynthalith Ward Precinct (WP 67931). The site, initially dismissed as a late-Imperial fill layer, revealed a tripartite stratigraphy including a pre-Imperial crystalline substrate, a Resonant Anomaly (Type-III), and evidence of ritual interments dating to the Penumbral Era. Our findings challenge the accepted timeline of Vynthalith’s habitation and suggest that 3857 Zorenthos served as a nodal point in a forgotten ley-line convergence. We propose the term “Zorenthic Disjunction” for the observed temporal-spatial warp signatures.


Based on regional data models for the 38XX block of Zorenthos Place, the following physical specifications are projected: 3857 zorenthos place vynthalith wp 67931

The Zorenthic Disjunction cannot be explained by conventional settlement patterns. The pre-Imperial crystalline ash (Layer III) matches no known volcanic or industrial source in WP 67931. The radial interments suggest ritual maintenance of the anomaly, possibly to stabilize temporal seepage. This paper presents the first systematic excavation and

Comparison with two other Vynthalith sites (786 Kaelen Way and 12 Brood Alley) shows no similar anomaly, indicating that 3857 Zorenthos Place is unique. We hypothesize that the anomaly is a natural “geomantic knot” exploited during the Penumbral Era (c. 3000 P.I. – 1500 P.I.) for oracular purposes. Based on regional data models for the 38XX


The Vynthalith region (WP 67931) has long been considered a peripheral residential zone, with most archaeological attention focused on the central Aethel spires. However, the redevelopment of the 3800 block of Zorenthos Place in 1221 P.I. uncovered anomalous geomantic resonance. This paper details the 1222–1224 excavation led by the Institute of Post-Settlement Archaeology.


3857 Zorenthos Place represents a new class of archaeological feature: the Zorenthic Node. Its existence necessitates revising Vynthalith’s pre-Imperial history. Further work is required to determine if the anomaly is stable or expanding. A permanent preservation order is recommended.