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Article: Five-Foot Dragon Vase — Archive Record

Five-Foot Dragon Vase — Archive Record
China

Five-Foot Dragon Vase — Archive Record

Overview

The Five-Foot Dragon Vase is recorded as an access artifact permitting physical entry into Dragon Archive City. It is formed from white porcelain with a continuous blue dragon motif and exists within the system as a controlled point of entry.

Its existence is not defined within standard access records.

Function

The Vase permits full physical entry into the City. This form of entry differs from bead-based access, which occurs during sleep and preserves the physical body in the living world.

Entry through the Vase does not change classification or position within the Archive.

Five-Foot Dragon Vase Portal Ministry Record  White vase with blue dragon design in a white architectural setting

Access Condition

Use of the Vase is limited and subject to institutional control. Access conditions are recorded as more restricted following prior incidents.

Relation to the Archive

The Vase does not create the Archive and does not operate independently of it. It functions as a point of passage into a system governed by Zhougong.

Observation

The name “Dragon Vase Archive” persists among entrants. The presence of the Vase is not recorded as the origin of this name.

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