FDG Origins

Orientation Document FDG-001

Subject: Faylinn and Related Anomalies
Classification: Level Black – Eyes Only


Executive Summary

The phenomenon designated Faylinn represents an existential extranatural risk to the stability of the United Kingdom and, by extension, the global order.

Faylinn is classified as an alternate contiguous dimension, believed to have originated between 2900–2500 BCE during a terrestrial cataclysm known in religious and mythological records as The Great Flood.

Primary entities associated with Faylinn include:

  • The Fallen: Exiled celestial beings denied access to terrestrial salvation.
  • The Nephilim: Hybrid offspring of Fallen and mortal humans, referenced in Genesis 6:4.
  • Exotic Flora and Fauna: Species presumed extinct or unknown on Earth, now endemic to Faylinn’s altered ecosystem.

Portals between Faylinn and Earth are rare but recurring. They manifest preferentially at natural boundaries—liminal zones where land, sea, and air converge. Documented locations include the marshlands of Kent and Essex, the Thames Estuary, and the Hoo Peninsula.

Incursion events involve various motives on the part of Faylinn entities, including but not limited to:

  • Resource extraction (biological and emotional)
  • Genetic procurement (breeding and hybridization)
  • Entertainment and ritual
  • Acts of malice or conquest

The Faylinn Defence Group (FDG) was founded in 1787 following the Hoo Peninsula Incident. The FDG operates under direct Crown authority, independent of standard military or civilian oversight.

All knowledge of Faylinn remains compartmentalized at the highest security levels. Breach of information protocols is punishable under the Defence of the Realm Act.


Declassified Folkloric Notes

Long ago, when the world drowned under the weight of its sins, not all who walked the earth found mercy aboard the Ark.

In the chaos of rising waters, a few — the exiled, the broken, the forbidden — discovered another path: a rent in the fabric of the world itself.

They fled into this wound in creation, dragging behind them creatures too wild or too wondrous for the reborn earth. This place became Faylinn — the Last Refuge, the Shattered Garden.

Time moves strangely there. Lives twist into new shapes. What was once angel, or human, or beast, now dances between forms.

And though Faylinn lies beyond sight, it breathes through ours — through the reed-choked creeks of Kent, the grey mists of Essex, the unseen tides of the estuary.

Sometimes, when the winds turn and the ground grows thin, the gates open.

From Faylinn they come — creatures hungry for what was lost: flesh, memory, laughter, pain. They take and they leave little in return, save stories no one believes and scars that never heal.

There are those among us who remember. Those who watch the shores. Those who stand between the worlds when the old songs rise from the water.

We are the last light on the border.

We are the Faylinn Defence Group.

Faylinn Defence Group - Britannia's defence against the faerie realms

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