The Middle Zone
The Shadowed Obelisk
NBTC (h=12, m=0)
720 steps from the Harmonic Base
The name
This name sits in the middle zone of the field, 720 steps from the Harmonic Base — the transitional, twilight territory halfway between the origin and the edge, where things are poised between two states. At its heart is the word *Obelisk*, which calls up a tall, tapering stone that points the eye upward — aspiration cut into a single line. And the word *Shadowed* deepens it with shade, giving it the weight that only contrast can. The system placed this name at offset (h=12, m=0) — your exact distance and direction from the Harmonic Base, the reason this particular name, and no other, is yours.
Its geometry — Line
You are a Line — a single reach along the hour axis.
Exactly one of your offsets is zero, so your coordinate is a line: a single, clean reach out from the Harmonic Base along one axis only. Yours runs along the hour axis — the large, structural dimension of the field — whole hours of displacement from the time the system predicted for you. Movement here is bold and coarse-grained: a wide stride rather than a small step. A line has direction and reach but no spread: one focused heading away from the source, with nothing pulling it sideways. Its length is 12.
Yours is a line of middling length: far enough out to have a clear, committed direction, close enough that the center is still well within view. A reach with both reach and rootedness. Where a triangle balances two kinds of motion, a line is undivided — a person pointed cleanly in one direction, all of their displacement gathered into a single axis.