This collection of stories explores the hidden, sentient lives of discarded objects in a fictional city. The narrative is set in the "Residual World", a subterranean reality where waste and debris possess memories, emotions, and a shared history. Through personified characters like Barnaby and Matilda, two pieces of canine waste whose union eventually leads to the sprouting of a dandelion, the author illustrates themes of reincarnation and resilience. Other tales detail the unlikely bonds formed between forgotten items, such as a bent key and a chipped button, which together find new purpose through artistic intervention. The chronicles suggest that nothing is ever truly finished, as even the most overlooked urban fragments contribute to a profound, secret legacy. Ultimately, the work serves as a poetic reflection on the value of the neglected and the persistence of connection amidst urban decay. Prologue: The Inventory of the Overlooked The Saga of Bar-Tilda: Part 1 The Saga of Bar-Tilda: Part 2 The Saga of Bar-Tilda: Part 3 The Saga of Bar-Tilda: Part 4 Lost in the City: Part 1 Lost in the City: Part 2 Lost in the City: Part 3 The Cup and the Iridescence: Part 1 The Cup and the Iridescence: Part 2 The Cup and the Iridescence: Part 3 The Cup and the Iridescence: Part 4 The Shard and the Scab: Part 1 The Shard and the Scab: Part 2 The Shard and the Scab: Part 3 The Shard and the Scab: Part 4 The Knot and the Teeth: Part 1 The Knot and the Teeth: Part 2 The Knot and the Teeth: Part 3 The Knot and the Teeth: Part 4 The Prism and the Pulse: Part 1 The Prism and the Pulse: Part 2 The Prism and the Pulse: Part 3 The Prism and the Pulse: Part 4 Epilogue