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it's a bramble seed from Outer Wilds
spoiler the Dark Bramble is a planet-sized plant that's also a fucked up non-euclidean maze of huge rooms nested inside small knots of vines there's several corpses in this area, you can see in the image how navigation signals get weird in the maze, by sheer bad luck they followed the wrong "copy" of their ship's beacon and got stuck at this little one-foot-wide doorway :::
(unironically) best non-answer ever. Time paradox shit got it. Just finished watching Dark and the Stephen King Tall Grass movie.
it's both my answer to the thread title, and also one of those "people who don't know vs. people who know" things that's completely meaningless unless you've seen it in-context
I just wrote a whole effort post asking for elaboration and accidentally hit cancel and for some reason that seems fitting and GOD FUCKING DAMMIT IT WAS SUCH A GOOD POST FUCK ME
play outer wilds! it's one big mystery/puzzle and everything you know going into it takes away a little bit of that wonder of discovery