The Project

About the archive

The Marrowpine Project is a fictional institution that keeps a field archive of things it cannot explain. This site is its canonical home — the root every video points back to.

Each case file is a dramatized reconstruction built from folklore and the recurring shapes of reported sightings. The archive is organized the way a real records office would organize an intractable backlog: by case number, by subject, by region, by era, by how reliable the record is. The work is to make the documentation feel real — never to make you believe a monster is.

The canon

There is a thread under the files. Records keep pointing east, toward Marrowpine Ridge — a place the archive treats as the center of its own unanswered question. You do not need the thread to read any single case. It is there for the ones who keep digging.

Honesty is the brand

Everything here is openly labeled as a dramatized reconstruction and signed with Content Credentials. If you want the full account of what is real and what is invented, read the method & provenance page.

Field researchers

The archive grows on a steady cadence — a new case file at a time. Follow the new-files feed, and watch the case numbers. A membership tier for field researchers, with extended dossiers and the decode layer, is being prepared.