Framed Relics of the Unknown – Small Galactic Fossil Creatures

From the archives of Foundryon: mysterious fossil-like beings, captured in frames, merging design and myth.

Over the last weeks, I have been shaping a new series within the Foundryon Universe, framed relics of small galactic fossil creatures. Each one feels like an unearthed artifact, suspended between modern design and science-fiction imagination. Their aura is compelling, almost reliquary, and people seem to sense this instinctively. When I shared a glimpse of them on the Crafts subreddit, the response was overwhelming: more than 900 upvotes in just a few days.

Every framed creature is different. Some resemble scarabs with winged forms, echoing ancient myths while pointing toward otherworldly origins. Others carry the strange geometry of classic video game invaders, reimagined as relics unearthed from forgotten galaxies. There are even shell-like specimens, such as the Green Cone Crab, that appear both marine and cosmic, as though nature itself collaborated with distant stars.

These objects are more than decorative – they are Relics from the ongoing Galactic Fossil Relic Hunt, a mysterious search that is now spreading across Europe. Each relic hints at civilizations that might have existed elsewhere, leaving behind fragments for us to rediscover, reinterpret, and reframe.

As the keeper of Foundryon, I simply guide these objects into existence. They arrive as whispers of form, half-fossil, half-mystery, and demand to be preserved behind glass, as if awaiting future archaeologists of imagination.


You can explore the collection of these framed relics in the Space Port section of Foundryon

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