In the early 22nd century, an artifact surfaced in the ruins of what was once known as New York City—a small, intricately designed device called the Time Weaver. After years of research, it was revealed that the Time Weaver was capable of sending audible messages across time, weaving them into a tapestry of interconnected stories and experiences. One message spoke of the final days of summer 2050, when humanity gathered in a forgotten park, sharing laughter amidst the backdrop of a city slowly being reclaimed by nature.
Fast forward to 2121, a year known for its peak technological advancements, the fabric of space-time itself was being studied in ways unimaginable. Scientists discovered a flux of history—a rift. It was here that the explorers found remnants of a forgotten civilization, encoded messages similar to a whispering tapestry, revealing the daily lives of ancient people, their conversations about the changing tides of their world. Another message detailed the pride of a young smith whose tools were said to alter the very structure of metals used in ancient edifices.
The past and future speak in enigmatic tongues, unraveling before our eyes. The strands of time, stretching and intertwining, reveal tales untold. Observers from 2200 often recall the 21st century's protests, their echoes reverberating through socio-political chambers, resolute movements caught within the relentless flow of time. A single phrase, "Change is inevitable," etched into the minds of many, connecting them across centuries. They often visit location fragments, such as those listed in your *To Visit When You Can’t* pamphlet: Atomic Harvest and Future Spheres.