Object
Antarctic Researchers' Pickaxes
Two sturdy, ice-caked pickaxes lean against the glacier, their worn metal heads glinting dully beneath a thin layer of fresh snow. Their wooden handles, darkened by repeated freezing, are gripped eagerly by Winlett and Moberley as they chip at the permafrost, breaking protocol to risk everything for their samples. The tools crack apart the ancient ice with rhythmic thuds, until the strange artifact beneath lies exposed.
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Purpose
Breaking and removing ice and frozen sediment to access geological samples from the glacier.
Significance
The pickaxes become the instruments of divine transgression. Their misuse—driven by scientific hubris—unleashes an entity whose lethal intent upends Moberley's ethical absolutism and forces a life-or-death reckoning.
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