Why Do They Exist? From Our World to Theirs
- sfreemn6
- Mar 30
- 4 min read
Here in our world…
there are things we cannot explain.
We have built civilizations, mapped the planet, studied the stars, and pushed science to incredible limits.
And yet…
some things remain.
The Questions We Still Ask
Why was Stonehenge built?
Massive stones, transported from miles away, arranged with precision.Aligned with celestial events.Constructed by people who left no written explanation behind.
We study it.We theorize.But we do not truly know.
The Faces That Watch the Horizon
Moai of Easter Island stand in silence.
Carved from stone.Massive.Deliberate.
They face outward, watching a horizon that has long since changed.
Who carved them?Why were they placed where they are?
We have answers.
But not the answer.
Messages Written for the Sky
Then there are the Nazca Lines.
Drawings etched into the earth so large they can only truly be seen from above.
Created thousands of years ago.
Before flight.Before satellites.Before any known way to see them as they were meant to be seen.
Why create something only the sky can fully reveal?
The Pattern
These are not isolated mysteries.
They share something in common.
They exist.They endure.They outlast the people who made them.
And perhaps most importantly…
they were built with purpose.
Even if that purpose has been lost.
What Were They Built For?
We’ve studied these places for generations.
We’ve measured them.Mapped them.Analyzed their materials and alignments.
And still…
the question remains.
Why?
Were they built as markers?
Points on the land that meant something to those who placed them there.
Not random.
Not decorative.
But intentional.
Placed where they needed to be.
Were they meant to communicate?
Not in words.
But in form.
Shapes, patterns, alignments.
Messages that survive long after language fades.
Messages meant to be seen…
or perhaps understood only by those who know how to look.
Were they ceremonial?
Places of gathering.
Ritual.
Meaning tied to belief systems we no longer understand.
Moments repeated over generations until the reason was lost, but the structure remained.
Or were they something more unsettling?
Were they built to interact with something beyond our understanding?
Aligned to the sky.Connected to cycles.Placed with precision that suggests knowledge we struggle to explain.
Not just observing the world…
but responding to something beyond it.
And then there is the question that lingers beneath all of it.
What if they were not built for us at all?
The Possibility
We assume these structures were created for the people who lived around them.
That they were tools.
Symbols.
Expressions of culture.
But what if they were something else?
Something meant to last.
Something meant to be found.
Something meant to be used…
by someone who came later.
And if that is true…
then the question changes.
It is no longer:
Why were they built?
It becomes:
Why are they still here?
Now imagine a world where those questions have answers.
Not for everyone.
Most look at these structures the same way we do.
They study them,measure them,debate them.
They call them ancient unexplained mysterious.
But they are wrong.
Because in this world…
a select few know exactly why they are there.
They know these structures were not built without purpose.
They were placed.
Deliberately.
Not as monuments.
Not as symbols.
As something far more important.
The rest of the world sees stone.
Ruins.
Relics of a forgotten past.
But those who understand…
see something else entirely.
They are not mysteries.
They are called Torkas.
And they were never meant to be ignored.
What They Were Meant For
The Torkas were not built as monuments.
They were not created for worship.
They were not meant to honor anything.
The worship came later.
Long before the cities… before recorded history… something appeared in this world.
Not gradually.
Not through evolution.
They appeared.
They came from nowhere.
Or at least… that is how it seemed to those who witnessed it.
Beings unlike anything the early civilizations had ever seen.
They did not travel across land.
They did not arrive by sea.
They simply… stepped into existence.
And when something appears without origin…
it is not understood.
It is revered.
They were called many things across different cultures.
But over time, one name remained.
The Precursors.
They were not gods.
But to those who saw them…
they might as well have been.
They moved in ways that defied understanding.
They knew things that had not yet been discovered.
They could appear… and disappear… without warning.
And they did not stay.
But they did not leave without consequence.
The Temples That Followed
The early civilizations did what civilizations always do when faced with something greater than themselves.
They tried to understand it.
And when they could not…
they built around it.
Temples rose where the Precursors had appeared.
Structures placed with care.
Not randomly.
Not symbolically.
But with purpose.
These were not just places of worship.
They were markers.
Attempts to hold onto something that could not be held.
Over time, the original meaning faded.
The rituals remained.
The structures endured.
And beneath it all…
something else remained as well.
The Truth Beneath the Stone
The Torkas are not just structures.
They are not just markers.
They are access points.
When activated… when understood…
they do not lead somewhere else in the world.
They lead somewhere else entirely.
A place between realities.
Not a destination.
Not a location.
A space.
A place where the boundaries between worlds no longer behave the way they should.
Those who enter it do not simply travel.
They navigate.
Because from that place…
with the right knowledge…
it is possible to reach other realities.
Not by chance.
Not by accident.
By choice.
Why They Remain
Most Torkas remain closed.
Silent.
Dormant.
Because the knowledge required to use them…
has been lost.
Or hidden.
Only fragments remain.
Stories.Rituals.Misunderstood traditions.
And a very small number of individuals…
who understand more than they should.
The Question That Still Matters
The world sees ruins.
History.
Mystery.
But beneath that…
something far more important remains.
The Precursors did not just visit this world.
They left a way to leave it.
And the question is no longer:
Why were they built?
It is:
Who will learn how to use them again?



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