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FILE_SV-003: Misinterpretation Report — CIRAS Analysis of Northern Myths
CIRAS FILE_SV-003 analyzes northern mythological accounts and identifies consistent patterns of mimicry, response, and behavioral replication, suggesting a single underlying phenomenon.
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↳ FILE_SV-003 // MISINTERPRETATION REPORT
> CLASSIFICATION: [RESTRICTED]
> TYPE: CROSS-REFERENCE ANALYSIS
> STATUS: ACTIVE REVIEW
> SUMMARY:
Cultural accounts previously categorized as independent mythological entities
display consistent behavioral overlap when compared to observed anomaly patterns.
> COMPARATIVE MODEL:
WENDIGO → identity distortion / behavioral override
WATER-BOUND ACCOUNTS → subsurface signal origin
WATCHER ACCOUNTS → passive observation / delayed interaction
> OBSERVED MATCHES:
— auditory response without stimulus
— mimicry of subject voice patterns
— gradual behavioral replication
— environmental silence prior to event
> CIRAS CONCLUSION:
Multiple entities unlikely.
Behavioral alignment indicates a single underlying phenomenon
interpreted differently across regions.
Misclassification probable.
> FUNCTIONAL MODEL:
Phenomenon does not initiate as a physical presence.
It observes.
It records.
It responds.
Form appears to be acquired through interaction with subject.
Original form not observed.
> ADDITIONAL OBSERVATION:
Response events have been recorded prior to subject interaction.
In several cases, systems detected incoming signals before
outbound transmission occurred.
Recognition may precede contact.
> CROSS-REFERENCE:
FILE_SV-001 (LOCATION PROFILE)
FILE_SV-002 (CULTURAL RECORD)
> STATUS:
Reclassification in progress