Dispatch
A Mosswire survey team returned with a route marker whose wording implies the islands once used a much more ceremonial naming system, possibly because nobody had yet invented brevity.
A survey team working outward from Horizon Yard recovered a weathered route marker from an overgrown segment of trail still considered stable enough for curiosity but not for complacency.
Its inscription uses a formal register that does not match present-day map language, which supports the growing suspicion that some frontier systems inherited names from a broader civic vocabulary now mostly absent from public records.
Calder's official position remains calm: the marker is useful, intact, and worth careful comparison. Calder's unofficial position is that the terrain continues to reward patience and very good boots.

