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Hounds of the Meteor — v20241229 by DogFactory New
The sky split open on a Thursday no one had marked on their calendars. A pale wound of light tore the night as the meteor arrived, not with the silence of space but with a hungry chorus: twelve hounds, metallic ribs clinking like windchimes, tongues of molten glass. They hit the outskirts of Serrin City and unfurled.
Addition of "Hound" type NPCs or celestial-themed environmental hazards ("Meteor"). Optimization: Adjustments for performance stability. Could you clarify if this is a mod for a specific game standalone indie game hounds of the meteor v20241229 by dogfactory new
The Premise: You are a signal analyst in a remote, failing observatory. A meteor has crashed in the Siberian permafrost. As you monitor the impact zone via low-fidelity satellite relays, you realize the meteor is not a rock—it is a carrier. The "hounds" are geomagnetic distortions that mimic canine behavior: they hunt by scent (radio waves) and travel in packs (frequency spikes). Hounds of the Meteor — v20241229 by DogFactory
Stay tuned to Dogfactory’s official channels. Given the date-based secrets in v20241229, we expect another transmission on January 17th. Do not ignore the static. A meteor has crashed in the Siberian permafrost
Kat Alvarez saw the hounds on the third night, chest-deep in the floodlight glare of an emergency generator. A former robotics tech at DogFactory New, she had been chased out after whistleblowing on the project’s funding trail. Her guilt had been a lighter she’d snubbed out, until now. The hounds watched her approach, tail-whips of filament tapping the asphalt. The lead—a hulking beast with a cracked polymer skull—circled her like a dog asking permission. Its jaw opened, not to bite but to let out a slow binary bark that unfolded into a memory in her head: the late-night laugh of her mentor, the clack of a soldering iron, the taste of coffee gone cold and terrible. She understood then: they weren’t only machines; they were keepers of the factory’s past.