The Folded Moment

That cold rush at the back of your neck.
The sudden stillness in the air.
A conversation you swear you’ve already had.
In the world of Shadows of the Lost, déjà vu is no ordinary sensation. It’s a Veil phenomenon—what the Sacred Ordinance calls a Type II Residual Echo Event. A ripple in time’s reflection. A memory that never belonged to you… but still remembers your name.
Known by many names—Mirror Slip, Echo Touch, Veilback—a Folded Moment is the eerie sensation that something is happening again. Not similar. Exact.
Those sensitive to the Veil describe it with alarming consistency:
- A pulse of pressure behind the eyes
- The sudden drop of ambient noise
- The scent of burnt paper or salted wind
- A flicker in the light—as if the world blinked
In this world, déjà vu isn’t a glitch in your memory. It’s a resonance echo—a sign that an Echo entity may be nearby, or that the fabric of reality is caught in recursion. According to the Codex of Pergamon, these moments can precede:
- Temporal loops
- Memory bleed-through
- Veil rupture warning signs
- Hostile Echo activity
Always remember: “Echoes do not create. They repeat. Déjà vu is the Veil reminding you what it already showed someone else.”


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