
FDG CASE FILE: 2025/KNT-CRADLE/007
Filed By: Operative Anika Sharif
Date: 15 April 2025
Location: Isolated Farmland near Ashwell Rise, Kent
Classification: Fae Seed Vessel / Emotional Parasite / Containment Successful
Site Status: Active Monitoring; Containment Established
SUMMARY
The FDG was alerted via social media monitoring of unusual local reports describing a wooden cradle mysteriously appearing in an unoccupied field. Posts included accounts of farmers experiencing disturbing dreams of a crying child despite having no children and photographic evidence of a small straw figure with button eyes inside the cradle.
Field operative Anika Sharif was deployed for immediate investigation and containment.
INVESTIGATION DETAILS
The cradle was identified as a fae seed vessel designed to incubate a scarecrow-child entity absorbing emotional energy from nearby humans.
Thermal imaging and sensory equipment detected faint warmth and pulsations consistent with organic growth or magical animation.
Nearby farmers’ shared dreams were analyzed via FDG linguistic and emotional pattern software, revealing a feedback loop amplifying the entity’s vitality.
Social media channels were monitored and moderated to prevent rumor escalation and preserve secrecy regarding fae existence.
Anika employed a combination of traditional binding rituals and modern containment technology, including silver-thread perimeter and emotional dampening emitters.
ANALYSIS
The entity represents a parasitic fae life form relying on human emotional energy to transition from seed to sentient being.
Early containment prevented the entity from fully awakening, which would have likely resulted in severe psychological distress or physical harm to the local population.
The presence of crows as fae messengers was confirmed; their behavior provided critical indicators of the entity’s condition and activity cycles.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Maintain ongoing emotional energy dampening and perimeter surveillance at the site.
Continue digital monitoring of social media for resurgence of related content or public curiosity.
Engage local community discreetly to reinforce natural explanations and discourage speculation.
Prepare for potential future fae seed manifestations in nearby agricultural areas, especially during seasonal shifts.
VAULT NOTES (Operative Anika Sharif)
“Fae life forms are adaptive, patient.
They weave themselves into the fabric of human emotion and place.
Our role is to hold the line—quietly, firmly—before the seed wakes fully.”
