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ESSAY • April 12, 2026 • 1 min read

Artisanal Tunnels by Kahmnichavekerah

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Artisanal Tunnels by Kahmnichavekerah
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Before the first city, before the fired brick, before anyone thought to build up,

Kahmnichavekerah went down.

Chose the stone that wanted to be hollow.

Worked by feel, by the way resistance changes when the rock is ready.

Left the tool marks visible.

That was doctrine.

Or became it later.

And when the tunnel was finished sat at one end and spoke.

Not prayer, not proclamation, just a word.

Any word.

Here. Stone. Dark. Enough.

Enough came back first.

And waited for it to come back.

It always came back different.

Softer. Older.

Once, it came back before the word was finished.

Like something the tunnel had been keeping and was only now ready to return.

This is how Kahmnichavekerah learned that making a space and filling it with your voice and waiting is the same as being answered.

Which proved nothing.

All the other gods built temples.

Kahmnichavekerah just kept digging.

Listening.

Or being listened to.


Part of a Four Part Series

Artisanal Tunnels by Kahmnichavekerah

The Keeper of Unfinished Water by Tiravelle

The Tender of Necessary Burning by Sorvethikál

The Weaver of Unchosen Paths by Lethrimae

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