ХОЁР. ХАДАН ХААЛГА

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Setting & Main Goal
The expedition’s field season in the Altai is drawing to a close. The team hopes to bring back a rich molybdenum‑bearing ore (“molibden” ore) that they discovered near the “Bichig‑Bogd” limestone‑ice complex, then visit the legendary site of Gangan Tögs before returning to Ulaanbaatar.

Key Characters

  • Bayar (c1) – engineer‑geologist, still nursing injuries from the earlier wolf ambush.
  • Nikolay Vladimirovich Panov (c5) – Russian geologist, still recovering from his leg wound.
  • Erdene (c4) – geologist, the group’s technical lead.
  • Professor Bat (c3) – senior scientist, provides long‑winded philosophical monologues.
  • Ider (c7) – driver, now acting as a guide‑assistant.
  • Tomor (c6) – collector, remains with the main camp.
  • Damdin – 80‑year‑old former party guide, now a reluctant commentator.
  • Gangan Tögs – historical figure whose ruined “ice‑door” (хадны хаалга) the team is trying to open.

Plot Highlights

  1. Return to the Altai & Molibden Discovery

    • After a long trek the party reaches a remote alpine meadow where they locate a vein unusually rich in molybdenum (MoS₂).
    • Bayar, still limping, finds a glowing MoS₂ seam that emits faint electric‑like discharges. The sight revives his determination despite his injuries.
  2. Encounter with the “irves”

    • While inspecting the vein Bayar perceives a luminous, bird‑like creature (“irves”) darting among the rocks. The creature briefly attacks, wounding Bayar further before vanishing.
    • Panov records the event, noting its possible link to the strange electric phenomena reported earlier.
  3. Attempt to Open the Ancient Ice Door (хадны хаалга)

    • The group proceeds to the legendary “ice‑door” that guards Gangan Tögs’s old camp. The massive block of ice is split by a wide fissure, but the mechanism to open it remains unknown.
    • Damdin explains that the door is sealed by a huge slab of ice (“хад”) that can be shifted only with a lever system.
    • The scientists locate three unusually long, thick wooden beams protruding from the ice. They speculate the beams are the “keys” to the door.
    • Panov and Ider fashion crude levers from the beams, attach a piece of iron as a fulcrum, and attempt to pry the slab. The first pushes move the ice a short distance but do not free it. Repeated attempts with greater force cause the beams to bend and snap; the ice remains stubbornly closed.
  4. Philosophical Interludes

    • Bat delivers an extended discourse on humanity, society, and the symbolism of the ice door, comparing it to the “closed hearts” of people who isolate themselves from the world.
    • Damdin adds mythic references to Archimedes and ancient Mongolian legends, suggesting that the door may represent a timeless test of will rather than a practical obstacle.
  5. Night Camp by a Volcanic Lake

    • After the failed door‑opening, the team sets up camp beside a crystal‑clear, mineral‑rich lake formed by a nearby volcanic vent.
    • They boil black tea (“хар цай”) over a fire, share stories of Gangan Tögs’s ruthless past, and discuss the social meanings of “man” versus “human.”
    • The night is marked by a faint, continuous humming that the scientists attribute to the electric discharge of the MoS₂ vein.
  6. Decision to Press On

    • Recognizing that the ice door cannot be opened without additional manpower or proper tools, the expedition decides to abandon the direct attempt.
    • Their new objective is to document the molybdenum vein, catalog the irves phenomenon, and continue toward the western flank of Bichig‑Bogd where Bayar’s notebook indicated a larger deposit.

Current Situation

  • Guide‑less & low on supplies – Damdin has declined to join the party; the team must rely on Ider’s navigation and limited provisions.
  • Injuries – Bayar’s leg and Panov’s wound are still being treated with makeshift bandages; both are without compasses.
  • Scientific Leads – Bayar’s notebook points to a bright‑blue MoS₂ deposit ~3 km west of the current camp; the team plans a short reconnaissance trek tomorrow.
  • Moral & Mental State – The group is weary but energized by the prospect of a significant molybdenum find and the mystery of the irves; Bat’s philosophical musings keep morale oddly buoyant.

The chapter ends with the expedition members huddled around the fire, the lake’s surface shimmering under a moonlit sky, and a shared resolve to push deeper into the remote Bichig‑Bogd wilderness despite the mounting hardships.