# Form of the Archive (d66)

| D66 | Medium |
|----|----|
| **11** | Wind-scrolls etched on treated fabric, stored in sealed cylinders |
| **12** | Stone tablets carved in the old script, sheltered in alcoves |
| **13** | Memory-storing data crystals salvaged from Earth technology |
| **14** | Oral tradition passed through song and ritualized recitation |
| **15** | Digital fragments maintained on decaying servers |
| **16** | Woven tapestries depicting historical events in symbolic form |
| **21** | Carved bone fragments inscribed with compressed text |
| **22** | Glass plates etched with acid, stored in humidity-controlled vaults |
| **23** | Living archives—psychically bonded organisms that retain memories |
| **24** | Metal sheets pressed with information, resistant to wind erosion |
| **25** | Illuminated manuscripts on precious paper, illustrated elaborately |
| **26** | Sound recordings on ancient magnetic tape, barely functional |
| **31** | Stone circles with engraved rings marking generational events |
| **32** | Crystal lattices that store information in molecular structure |
| **33** | Shadow archives—records hidden in plain sight as architectural features |
| **34** | Thermal plates that reveal text only at specific temperatures |
| **35** | Encoded star charts mapping historical events to celestial positions |
| **36** | Layered murals painted in geothermal caverns |
| **41** | Chain-link memory—physical chains where each link records one event |
| **42** | Wind chimes tuned to produce historical data through sound patterns |
| **43** | Preserved biological samples with genetic markers encoding information |
| **44** | Resonance chambers where specific sound frequencies reveal knowledge |
| **45** | Braided cords using colors and knots as information encoding |
| **46** | Fossilized records—information sealed in artificial amber |
| **51** | Rotating cylinders etched with spiraling text |
| **52** | Sand paintings in sealed chambers, photographed for preservation |
| **53** | Psychically imprinted objects that share memories when touched |
| **54** | Water-stable ink on synthetic polymer sheets |
| **55** | Ceremonial masks carved with historical accounts on inner surfaces |
| **56** | Architectural blueprints where building plans encode hidden histories |
| **61** | Holographic projections from malfunctioning Earth technology |
| **62** | Living crystalline formations that grow with each new entry |
| **63** | Thermal-reactive paint that only shows text in specific conditions |
| **64** | Brailled surfaces readable by touch in complete darkness |
| **65** | Encrypted digital fragments scattered across multiple failing systems |
| **66** | The Archivist's own memories—no external record exists |