
THE AETHERIC SOCIETY AGENT - PORTAL
Archive Red / Restricted Holdings (A.R.)
[APPALACHIAN SECTOR]
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DIVISION REPORTS OF INTEREST: [A.R.] ACCESS GRANTED
Division of Acoustic & Resonance Studies (D.A.R.S.)
Codename: The Spengler Legacy [The Seraphim Exposure Trials]
Bureau of Dreamwave Cartography & Liminal Architecture (B.D.C.L.A.)
Codename: Dream Logic
Oversight: The Kraven Estate
Office of Cognitive Signal Analysis (O.C.S.A.)
Oversight: Project Starcall by [REDACTED]
Codename: [L.Y.R.A.]
Division of Mourning-State Research (D.M.S.R.)
Codename: Signal House
Department of Convergence Events (D.C.E.)
Codename: The Vale Protocols
Archive Red [Restricted Holdings] (A.R.)
Includes Projects Codenamed: [COLD STORAGE],
J.L. Ashcroft Publication Project & The Twin Signal Index
[TAS]-GLOBAL AGENTS OF INTEREST:
Elias Spengler
Founder of the Aetheric Society and principal archivist of the Spengler journals. Known for his early work in para-acoustic engineering, altered-state resonance, and psychometric text reconstruction.
Samuel Spengler
Pre-Society investigator-engineer and spiritualist technician. Though never formally a member, his recovered journals and field apparatus formed the philosophical basis for the Society’s earliest research frameworks.
Dr. Marian Vale
Neurologist and early dream-state researcher attached to the Society in the 1920s. Her unpublished work focused on grief susceptibility, auditory entrainment, and memory disturbance in bereaved subjects.
Theodore Bell
Electrical engineer and wartime communications specialist recruited after World War II. Bell helped adapt military signal equipment for the Society’s early resonance and induction experiments.
Agnes Wren
Sensitive, medium, and field observer known for unusually strong responses to emotional residue and post-mortem impressions. Society records describe her as one of the few members who feared Project Lyra from the beginning.
Lucian Grove
Architectural theorist and designer of liminal spaces. Grove’s studies explored how geometry, material, sound, and confinement altered memory, dread, and anomalous perception.
Dr. Corwin Pike
Postwar systems engineer and black-budget consultant tied to early psychotronic field tests in rural New York. Pike believed consciousness could be fragmented, stored, and externally stimulated through repeated signal exposure.
Leon Voss
Industrial patron and private financier whose money helped modernize the Society during the 1950s and 60s. Publicly a philanthropist, privately a strong advocate for behavioral modeling and non-consensual pattern studies.
Dr. Helena March
Cold War-era psychologist associated with altered-state conditioning, symbolic suggestion, and memory implantation trials. Her private papers suggest she viewed love itself as a programmable phenomenon.
Warren Vale
Computer engineer and futurist systems planner active in the 1970s and 80s. Vale pushed the Society away from seance-era mysticism and toward predictive modeling, digital indexing, and signal-based cognition mapping.
Silas Reed
Fringe broadcaster and para-acoustic theorist who claimed consciousness could be tuned like a station. Reed designed several experimental listening rooms and resonance chambers used by the Society’s inner circle.
Dr. Felix Rainer
Occult mathematician and theorist of “lattice events,” rare moments where grief, pattern, environment, and memory converge into an anomalous phenomenon. His work remains heavily restricted.
Preston Hale
A disgraced researcher linked to unauthorized youth-synchronization experiments and remote-perception trials in the late 1970s. Officially denied by the Society, privately preserved in Archive Red as a necessary monster.
Adrian Sol
A contemporary tech magnate and venture patron who re-entered the Society’s orbit in the 2010s. Sol frames consciousness as an optimization problem and believes twin sparks could be used to stabilize or rewrite reality at scale.
Mira Quill
Machine-learning architect and symbolic systems analyst attached to the modern Lyra initiative. Quill specializes in pattern activation, narrative triggers, and reader-response anomaly tracking across distributed networks.
Jonah Vey
Founder of a private neuro-interface startup and consultant on machine-assisted synchronization. His internal memos argue that emotional bond states may be the only natural phenomenon powerful enough to collapse predictive models.




