What is this?

Welcome to Catacomb Kids!
Catacomb Kids was assembled sometime in the spring of 2026 - less as a formal project and more as a deliberate excavation. What began as a shared space for artists and creatives has since taken on a life of its own, accumulating voices, fragments, and small preserved ruins of thought. If you linger long enough, you'll find two primary wings: the Dolls of the Crypt and the Honey Rot Collective.

The Dolls of the Crypt are not so much characters as they are residents. Each carries a distinct interior world, documented through journals that are updated with unsettling regularity. These entries are not performances, exactly, but offerings - quiet disclosures for anyone curious enough to read between the lines. It is, in essence, an archive of minds behaving honestly when they think no one is watching.

The Honey Rot Collective, by contrast, is where things are arranged more deliberately. Here, art is displayed, examined, and occasionally unraveled. It serves as a rotating gallery for featured artists, alongside reflections on books, films, and interactive works - because even in the dark, people still consume stories. Some of them even survive the experience.

Elsewhere in the archive, you may encounter the Mercy Ledger and the Riot Ledger. These exist as parallel records - one for what steadies us, the other for what does not. The Mercy Ledger gathers moments of quiet reprieve, the kind you return to when things begin to splinter. The Riot Ledger, on the other hand, is less restrained: a designated space for intrusive thoughts, sharp edges, and anything better contained than carried.

All of it lives here, carefully unburied.
You're welcome to look around.

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