The most ordinary dacha settlement is visited for the summer by the most ordinary old-timers. Although—allow me. Ordinary? Do the ordinary old-timers get watched throughout their lives by people who are more than unusual, who take every six months casts of their memory? Can the actions of ordinary old-timers affect global processes? And—how often do ordinary old-timers call themselves the Brotherhood of Those Who Walk Toward the Moon? There’s an urgent need to figure out the mechanism of what’s happening, and somehow stop the process—because the Walkers Toward the Moon are dangerous, and they only understand that partly. Yet the very fact of their existence could threaten an enormous cluster of inhabited universes.
The final phase of the experiment with the ae gingeom, the primal essence—but the experiment went completely not where Ri Tork planned. The distorted ae this time are not children who have fallen into despair, and not a “blind” group, above all else loving tasty food. They can become a universal nightmare, an uncontrolled force with only one conscious desire: to reach the Moon…