Deep within the Haunted Conservatory rests a restricted archive known as the Hall of Impossible Findings — a growing collection of documented anomalies, preserved phenomena & strange discoveries gathered throughout the Haunted Botanical Gardens.
Within these shadowed halls rest photographs that should not exist, specimens collected beneath dangerous moons, field notes describing impossible transformations, and fragments of evidence too peculiar to be dismissed entirely.
Some findings were discovered accidentally.
Others were pursued intentionally for years before finally revealing themselves beneath the lantern glow.
Among the archives are reports of: flowers vanishing before touching the soil, fog drifting against the wind, objects rearranging themselves overnight, and strange bursts of shimmering color appearing briefly during violent thunderstorms deep within the Deadly Poison Garden.
A number of preserved photographs display details unseen by the naked eye — ghostly reflections, xray-like floral impressions, wandering figures hidden within the fog, and winged silhouettes absent from the original scene entirely.
Not every finding within this archive has been explained.
Several remain under active observation by the garden keeper.
And a few entries appear to change slightly each time they are revisited.