The Wizard’s Table Codex
Curiosities & Threads In The Fog
— Entry 001 —
Not every truth is loud. Some arrive quiet, strange, and half-forgotten.
Within these pages are stories of the world’s more subtle anomalies—actual occurrences, unusual patterns, and historical remnants that are hard to explain.
“Sometimes a good myth can point to a deeper truth and sometimes curiosity deserves room to play.”
HISTORICAL FACT
In 1901, two women walked through the gardens of Versailles and claimed they slipped back in time.
Charlotte Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain were English academics.
While visiting Versailles, they reported a sudden shift, feeling disoriented, the air heavy. The people around them wore 18th-century clothing. A woman sketching under a tree looked directly at them with strange intensity.
They later identified her (through paintings) as Marie Antoinette.
The women published a book under pseudonyms: An Adventure.
Many dismissed it as fantasy, mass hallucination, or an elaborate hoax.
But… what if it wasn’t?
What If?
What if time isn’t a straight path, but a set of folds?
What if certain moments bleed through—when memory becomes environment?
What if places, like people, remember?
And what if Versailles… is still remembering?
“Curiosity must not be erased.”
There are no answers here.
Only footprints in the fog.
And a question that never stopped echoing.
“There are three classes of people: those who see, those who see when they are shown, those who do not see.”
— Leonardo da Vinci
Thought
We started with fact. But we end with questions—because wonder doesn’t need conclusions, only permission.
Entry 001