The Relic of Time, an enigmatic artifact purportedly encapsulating epochs, remains temporally elusive. Scholars deduce, with rabid inquiry, its potentiality to transcend linear chronology.
Composed of materials untraceable to any contemporaneous origin, the relic's surface bears inscriptions not decipherable within known lingual frameworks. Its purpose, debated for centuries, infers an intersection between esoteric phenomena and known history.
An annotated source within the archives suggests a cyclical nature, with temporal agents experiencing reversals under its phenomenological scope. The study of this relic oscillates between subjective perception and empirical documentation.