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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 4 MIN

ASSIGNMENT MIAMI

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ASSIGNMENT MIAMI by Empire City Nights Miami - 1982. The heat lingers long after nightfall. It clings to pastel facades, empty parking lots, air-conditioned rooms where objects are stored after being stripped of their original meaning. The burglary at the South American Art Museum raises immediate questions. No alarms were triggered. Display cases are intact. Major works remain untouched. Only secondary items are missing: ritual masks, talismans, funerary fetishes tied to voodoo traditions. Their market value is low. Their selection is precise. Two separate agencies are notified. Hardtop is assigned from an interstate art crime unit. Axel Foulder is sent by a federal division monitoring closed ideological groups and cult activity. They meet on site, without coordination, forced to compare notes. The theory of a random theft collapses quickly. The missing artifacts form a single set. They were meant to work together, according to a logic that no longer fits the way they are viewed today. Objects tied to rites of protection, transition, influence. Their absence disrupts more than a museum inventory. Cross-checking leads to a name: La Casa do Véu. A discreet organization active in South Florida for years. It does not advertise. It gathers those who believe the modern world has silenced older truths. At its center stands João Caldas, a Brazilian voodoo priest. Locally known as a healer, his name surfaces on the edges of unresolved cases. He speaks less about belief than about memory. A local tip draws Hardtop and Foulder to a former Cuban community center slated for demolition. Unusual nighttime activity has been reported. They go without backup, outside official channels. From a distance, they observe. Crates are moved carefully. Symbols painted on the walls do not decorate—they define boundaries. Inside, Caldas’ voice is calm. He speaks of ancient things that have slept too long. Of presences forgotten, drowned out by the noise of the world. He says it is time to wake some of them. The stolen artifacts are placed into a precise arrangement, deliberate and controlled. Hardtop and Foulder do not intervene. Too many variables remain unknown. Acting too soon could worsen what is already unfolding. When the activity ends, the building empties quietly. The lights go out. Silence returns. At dawn, the place is deserted. The crates are gone. No damage. No witnesses. Nothing actionable. The case is filed as an unsolved art theft. Before parting ways, Hardtop and Foulder exchange contact information. They both understand that some cases never truly can be closed . . EMPIRE CITY NIGHTS - Playlist here: soundcloud.com/moflow-records/sets/empire-city-nights-vol-1 EMPIRE CITY NIGHTS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empirecitynightsmusic/ Check out our INSTA-REEL : www.instagram.com/moflowrecords/ All rights reserved by Empie City Nights & moflow records

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ASSIGNMENT MIAMI by Empire City Nights Miami - 1982. The heat lingers long after nightfall. It clings to pastel facades, empty parking lots, air-conditioned rooms where objects are stored after being stripped of their original meaning. The burglary at the South American Art Museum raises immediate questions. No alarms were triggered. Display cases are intact. Major works remain untouched. Only secondary items are missing: ritual masks, talismans, funerary fetishes tied to voodoo traditions. Their market value is low. Their selection is precise. Two separate agencies are notified. Hardtop is assigned from an interstate art crime unit. Axel Foulder is sent by a federal division monitoring closed ideological groups and cult activity. They meet on site, without coordination, forced to compare notes. The theory of a random theft collapses quickly. The missing artifacts form a single set. They were meant to work together, according to a logic that no longer fits the way they are viewed today. Objects tied to rites of protection, transition, influence. Their absence disrupts more than a museum inventory. Cross-checking leads to a name: La Casa do Véu. A discreet organization active in South Florida for years. It does not advertise. It gathers those who believe the modern world has silenced older truths. At its center stands João Caldas, a Brazilian voodoo priest. Locally known as a healer, his name surfaces on the edges of unresolved cases. He speaks less about belief than about memory. A local tip draws Hardtop and Foulder to a former Cuban community center slated for demolition. Unusual nighttime activity has been reported. They go without backup, outside official channels. From a distance, they observe. Crates are moved carefully. Symbols painted on the walls do not decorate—they define boundaries. Inside, Caldas’ voice is calm. He speaks of ancient things that have slept too long. Of presences forgotten, drowned out by the noise of the world. He says it is time to wake some of them. The stolen artifacts are placed into a precise arrangement, deliberate and controlled. Hardtop and Foulder do not intervene. Too many variables remain unknown. Acting too soon could worsen what is already unfolding. When the activity ends, the building empties quietly. The lights go out. Silence returns. At dawn, the place is deserted. The crates are gone. No damage. No witnesses. Nothing actionable. The case is filed as an unsolved art theft. Before parting ways, Hardtop and Foulder exchange contact information. They both understand that some cases never truly can be closed . . EMPIRE CITY NIGHTS - Playlist here: soundcloud.com/moflow-records/sets/empire-city-nights-vol-1 EMPIRE CITY NIGHTS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empirecitynightsmusic/ Check out our INSTA-REEL : www.instagram.com/moflowrecords/ All rights reserved by Empie City Nights & moflow records

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