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The Shadowed Grove is one of [[YS-014|The Recordkeeper’s]] [[YS-015#Groves|Groves]]. It can be found in a far corner of the park, away from all marked trails.  
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The '''Shadowed Grove''' is one of [[YS-014|The Recordkeeper’s]] [[YS-015#Groves|Groves]]. It can be found in a far corner of the park, away from all marked trails.  
  
 
Each note was etched into a tree by a different hand, giving some speculation as to whether or not the notes were left by the Recordkeeper or another entity altogether. They detail a mysterious place known as the "Shadows," although many of the accounts are confusingly contradictory and bafflingly strange.
 
Each note was etched into a tree by a different hand, giving some speculation as to whether or not the notes were left by the Recordkeeper or another entity altogether. They detail a mysterious place known as the "Shadows," although many of the accounts are confusingly contradictory and bafflingly strange.
  
When questioned about this strange occurence, Park Rangers merely responded they "had no idea what that means" and they had "never even heard of Shadows- is that a new concession?" [[Alf Merlinmeyer|Merlinmeyer]] similarly claims to have "never seen these notes in his life" despite having several copies of them in plain sight on his desk. It seems he may have a connection to these "Shadows," though what that connection is remains a mystery.  
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When questioned about this strange occurrence, Park Rangers merely responded they "had no idea what that means" and they had "never even heard of Shadows- is that a new concession?" [[Alf Merlinmeyer|Merlinmeyer]] similarly claims to have "never seen these notes in his life" despite having several copies of them in plain sight on his desk. It seems he may have a connection to these "Shadows," though what that connection is remains a mystery.  
  
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 23 February 2023

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The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

The Shadowed Grove is one of The Recordkeeper’s Groves. It can be found in a far corner of the park, away from all marked trails.

Each note was etched into a tree by a different hand, giving some speculation as to whether or not the notes were left by the Recordkeeper or another entity altogether. They detail a mysterious place known as the "Shadows," although many of the accounts are confusingly contradictory and bafflingly strange.

When questioned about this strange occurrence, Park Rangers merely responded they "had no idea what that means" and they had "never even heard of Shadows- is that a new concession?" Merlinmeyer similarly claims to have "never seen these notes in his life" despite having several copies of them in plain sight on his desk. It seems he may have a connection to these "Shadows," though what that connection is remains a mystery.


A Short Story on Shadowed Grove

Space twists. Dimensions shiver. Something new springs forth. This time, the Interdimensional Rumor Mill reveals a Rumor from IF-50.22 out of its Rumor Registry...

Darkness Within the Park

The Darkness Within the Park is most visible when the sun is low in the sky or hidden by clouds. When the Darkness within the Park appears, its presence is only gradually noticeable. A casual park goer will look at a tree, or a rock, or a picturesque brook and suddenly realize that the shadows are quite wrong. They’re bigger than they should be. But of course, how do you know exactly how long a shadow should be? Doubt is introduced to the mind of the park goer, and  they typically move on, perhaps walking more quickly than they might have otherwise.

Should the park goer stay rooted to the spot, they would see that the Darkness Within the Park grows. The shadows, indeed longer than they should have been, will lengthen and become deeper, taking on a depth of texture that is perhaps a little more than it should be.

Any tourist foolish enough to stand their ground would find the shadows meeting and merging around them, taking on a weight and a presence beyond mere light and shadow. It would become apparent that there are things inside the Darkness Within the Park, stretching, moving, waiting to emerge.