Kura Curiosa - Direct Interface Yield

>_ Replication protocol initialized ∷ autonomous fabrication authorized  

>>_All containment responsibility transfers to the external node.

Welcome to the artifact DIY Foundry—an evolving modular archive of relic data extracted from the Arkhorin Nexus for replication.

These fragments, once sealed within the Vaults, are now exposed for direct interaction through additive refabrication.

In this interface, you assume the role of an external replication node.  Your task: replicate, assemble, and customize modular containment structures according to your own interpretive logic.

∎ USER PROTOCOL: DIY


The Direct Interface Yield protocol enables artifact replication through autonomous fabrication.  
No system entanglement is required. All outcomes are user-driven.

Resources:  

Interface Inquiry Index (FAQ)
Modules Repository — External Node [Printables.com]

Modular Containment Design Node

Modular Containment Index

The archive is composed of modular units, classified according to Arkhorin’s internal taxonomy:

• **Specimens** — organic, mineral, or tekhne-based structures from across all times and sectors  
• **Auxiliary modules**
     • Sentries — guardian-class or observational AIs  
      • Cores — containment regulation nodes and structural stabilizers  
• **Blanks** — visual breathers

All modules are STL-compatible and ready for additive replication.

There are no prescribed configurations.
Some users preserve their specimens within a single Vexel. Others create expansive matrices of contaiment.

All interpretations are valid.
All configurations are archived.

Kura Curiosa - Full Collection

All Specimens gathered here trace back to Cycle 5, Sector γ07, which saw the dominance of the Sylarii.

Like every civilisation before and after, they perished within their Cycle — their brilliance extinguished, leaving only fragments. What survives has been drawn into Arkhorin’s vaults, the sole structure that endures beyond the breathing of the universe.

The Sylarii were beings of bio-ether: semi-corporeal clouds of living plasma, fragile and without form. To exist in the material realm, they bound themselves into exo-shells — living armors that sustained them, interfaced with the world. Breach the shell, and the ether dispersed into nothingness. Sylarii's individuality was anchored through masks affixed to their exo-shells, each stylized after creatures they observed.

To extend their reach, the Sylarii learned to fracture their essence, animating smaller biomechanical vessels to explore hostile domains — ammonia oceans, mineral storms, acidic skies. These proxies explain why so many Specimens in this collection blur the line between creature and construct: they are not individual species in their own right, but fragments of Sylarii consciousness given temporary form.

Among the many worlds under Sylarii influence, probes retrieved specimens from Iliathis, Lythara, Meridian, Sharukk’tor —vernacular tongue—, most of them already barren crusts at the time of the exploration. Only Meridian, covered with vast ammonia seas, was still glowing with simple organic lifeforms.

The Sylarii civilisation was both radiant and fragile, burning swiftly, then vanishing without leaving much traces.

These twenty Specimens are part of the most complete surviving record of the Sylarii.

Specimen 001
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Biomechanoid
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ342-π05 (Vernacular Name: "Meridian")
Notes:

Biomechanical vessel used by the Sylarii to explore hostile environments.

The specimen was retrieved from the abyssal Depths of Meridian, a planet covered by oceans of liquid amonia.

Specimen 002
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Botanical
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ22-π07
Notes:

Crystallized remnant of a plant,  preserved in a state of suspended decay.

The specimen was retrieved from γ07-σ22-π07, a dead icy planet in a distant orbit around a weak, old sun.

Specimen 003
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Biomechanoid
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ342-π05 (Vernacular Name: "Meridian")
Notes:

Biomechanical vessel used by the Sylarii to explore hostile environments.

The specimen was retrieved from the abyssal Depths of Meridian, a planet covered by oceans of liquid amonia.

Specimen 004
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Botanical
Size:
2-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ22-π07
Notes:

Crystallized botanical specimens, preserved in a deep icy stratum.

The specimen was retrieved from γ07-σ22-π07, a dead planet in a distant orbit around a weak, old sun.

Specimen 005
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Biomechanoid
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ78-π12-δ02 (Vernacular Name: “Sharukk’tor”)
Notes:

Biomechanical vessel used by the Sylarii to explore hostile environments.

Retrieved on Sharukk’tor, a long-dead satellite orbiting a gas giant in the γ07 galaxy. Designed to resist intense mineral storms — a common phenomenon recorded in the Sharukk’tor equatorial regions.

Specimen 006
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Biomechanoid
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ36489-π14-δ02 (Vernacular Name: "Lythara")
Notes:

Biomechanical vessel used by the Sylarii to explore hostile environments.

Retrieved from the satellite Lythara in the distant system σ36489. Underscores the Sylarii's significant spread across the galaxy.

Specimen 007
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Biomechanoid
Size:
4-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ342-π05 (Vernacular Name: "Meridian")
Notes:

Biomechanical vessel used by the Sylarii to explore hostile environments.

The specimen was retrieved from the abyssal Depths of Meridian, a planet covered by oceans of liquid amonia.

Specimen 008
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Tekhne
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ14-π03 (Vernacular Name: "Iliathis")
Notes:

Fragment of a Sylarii exo-shell.

Found on Iliathis, the central planet of the Syarii civilisation.

Specimen 009
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Artifact
Size:
2-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ14-π03 (Vernacular Name: "Iliathis")
Notes:

Elongated decorative object with a striking resemblance to a flower.

Found on Iliathis, the central planet of the Syarii civilisation.

Specimen 010
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Biomechanoid
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ36489-π14-δ02 (Vernacular Name: "Lythara")
Notes:

Biomechanical vessel used by the Sylarii to explore hostile environments.

Retrieved from the satellite Lythara in the distant system σ36489. Underscores the Sylarii's significant spread across the galaxy.

Specimen 011
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Tekhne
Size:
4-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ14-π03 (Vernacular Name: "Iliathis")
Notes:

Mask from a Sylarii exo-shell. Exhibits an intricate lattice of neural-like circuitry across its surface.

Found on Iliathis, the central planet of the Syarii civilisation.

Specimen 012
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
???
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
------
Notes:

Specimen to be released soon.

Specimen 013
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
???
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
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Notes:

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#####Addendum // Cycle 17, Phase 98, Segment 27,567, Beat4688 //

Broken Vexel >>Data corrupted.

Specimen’s current status and location: unknown.

Specimen 014
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Fossil
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ36489-π14-δ02 (Vernacular Name: "Lythara")
Notes:

Fossil from an unknown origin that looks like some sort of spinal fragment.
Predates Sylarii civilisation.

Retrieved from the satellite Lythara in the distant system σ36489.

Specimen 015
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Organoid
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ342-π05 (Abyssal Depths of Meridian)
Notes:

Remarkable organic demersal Specimen that shows advanced adaptation to the cold liquid ammonia environments of Meridian. It combines the neural patterns of cephalopods with the ethereal locomotion of gelatinous organisms.

Further analysis is needed to determine its place in the late ecosystem of Meridian's Nh3scape life forms.

Specimen 016
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Tekhne
Size:
4-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ14-π03 (Vernacular Name: "Iliathis")
Notes:

Mask from a Sylarii exo-shell.

Found on Iliathis, the central planet of the Syarii civilisation.

Specimen 017
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Tekhne
Size:
4-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ78-π12-δ02 (Vernacular Name: “Sharukk’tor”)
Notes:

Mask from a Sylarii exo-shell.

The probe retrieved this specimen from Sharukk’tor, reinforcing the hypothesis of established Sylarii outposts in this region.

Specimen 018
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Artifact
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ14-π03 (Vernacular Name: "Iliathis")
Notes:

Stone tablet recovered on Iliathis. Sylarii writting system does not match the tablet’s markings.

This raises the possibility that the tablet either predates Sylarii civilization or was discovered on an unknown planet explored by them.

Specimen 019
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Tekhne
Size:
4-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ14-π03 (Vernacular Name: "Iliathis")
Notes:

Mask from a Sylarii exo-shell.

Found on Iliathis, the central planet of the Syarii civilisation.

Specimen 020
Kura Curiosa - Specimen
Taxonomy:
Fossil
Size:
1-vexel
Access
Retrieved during:
Cycle 5
Sector:
γ07-σ78-π12-δ02 (Vernacular Name: “Sharukk’tor”)
Notes:

This fossilized lifeform is a rare relic from the depths of Sharukk’tor, a long-dead satellite orbiting a cold gas giant in the γ07 galaxy during Cycle 5.

The specimen displays a dense lamellar structure, with concentric ridges radiating from a central carapace hub.

Kura Curiosa - Auxiliary Modules

The Auxiliary Modules form the structural core of Kura Curiosa: energy matrices, stabilizers, and autonomous sentries embedded within the containment unit. They monitor, regulate, upkeep and protect the whole structure.

Each unit is designed for modular integration — anchoring, powering, and extending your assemblies. They are free to replicate, ready to safeguard your Specimens.

Auxiliary 001
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Resonance
Function:
Magnetic field stabilizer
Access
Auxiliary 002
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Sentry
Function:
Protect the collection
Access
Auxiliary 003
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Aquamorph
Function:
Fluid dynamics regulator
Access
Auxiliary 004
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Sentry
Function:
Protect the collection
Access
Auxiliary 005
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Codex
Function:
Cycle 5 archives
Access
Auxiliary 006
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
2-vexel
Taxonomy:
Sentry
Function:
Protect the collection
Access
Auxiliary 007
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
2-vexel
Taxonomy:
Aegis
Function:
Protection against non-physical phenomena
Access
Auxiliary 008
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Sentry
Function:
Protect the collection
Access
Auxiliary 009
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Nexus
Function:
Auxiliary energy source
Access
Auxiliary 010
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Vitalis
Function:
Atmospheric humidity regulator
Access
Auxiliary 011
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Sentry
Function:
Protect the collection
Access
Auxiliary 012
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Nexus
Function:
Energy stabilizer
Access
Auxiliary 013
Kura Curiosa - auxiliary module
Size:
1-vexel
Taxonomy:
Resonance
Function:
Tessellated Electromagnetic Containment
Access

Kura Curiosa - Blank Panels

The Blank Panels offer the negative space of Kura Curiosa — neutral 1-vexel surfaces that bring balance and visual silence to modular assemblies.

They may frame Specimens, divide Cores, or create deliberate pauses within complex structures.

Free to replicate and fully compatible with the system, these panels let you refine the rhythm and flow of your collection.

Blank Panel 001
Kura Curiosa - blank panel
Access
Blank Panel 002
Kura Curiosa - blank panel
Access
Blank Panel 003
Kura Curiosa - blank panel
Access
Blank Panel 004
Kura Curiosa - blank panel
Access
Blank Panel 005
Kura Curiosa - blank panel
Access

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