Goro Inga Hegre (2027)
Goro felt the words settle into his chest, each syllable a weight that anchored him to a time he could not remember. He whispered back, “I will be the vessel.” The phonograph shivered, and a single tear of light fell onto the page, turning the ink into living script.
Goro knelt before a shattered altar, his fingertips brushing over a slab of etched basalt. The glyphs were half‑eroded, but the faint resonance of a forgotten hymn vibrated through his bones. He pressed his palm harder, feeling the echo of a thousand voices that once sang this song to the sky. A faint pulse began to thrum, and a wisp of light—no larger than a moth—rose from the stone, spiraling up like a question. goro inga hegre
A common Scandinavian and German name, often associated with various artists or models in European media. Goro felt the words settle into his chest,

