@wildwalkerwoman

For the vast majority of your land, there wasn't much of note - just some fragments of statuary and a cheap locket. But right at the corner of your property there was an anomaly on the ground penetrating radar survey, which was excavated.

It seems there is a site of some archaeological significance there: the tomb of an important pigeon.

https://a.weirder.earth/media/QP8wfYWV6a-zsM8Nu3Q https://a.weirder.earth/media/pPDFq8tSqHiU3J28k4w

@ptero

Why thank you, kind sir!

It explains a few puzzles, like why this place is known locally as 'Bird Flipper's Cove' - fingers are from those who 'flipped' the Pigeon Prince.

Thank you for the locket. Apparently its my IRL cats 'SmartLocket', in case they get hungry and need to call me home.

@wildwalkerwoman

"Pigeon Prince" is a local colloquialism, probably stemming from a vague folk memory of the, for the area, rather grand tomb.

In actuality the current hypothesis is that the pigeon was some kind of high-ranking diplomat and noble; but not actually a member of the royal house of the still-mysterious pigeon empire which once spanned these lands.

Of course, we'll know a lot more once work progresses on deciphering the pigeon-glyph script.