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Netherworld Survial Guide

A collection of entries salvaged from Alec’s personal journey during his twenty-six year captivity in the Nether…

COMMON HAZARDOUS PLANTS

Note:
Flora in the Netherworld is eighty-eight percent carnivorous, ten percent omnivorous and less than two percent docile. So keep in mind that if you see a plant, it probably wants to eat you.

Razor Wheat

  • Location
    –Rural areas with little foot traffic.
  • Description
    –Fields full of dense vegetation similar to wheat in structure, ranging in color from deep red stalks to olive-hued seed clusters. Over six feet tall at mature height.
  • Dangers
    –Razor wheat stalk shatters upon contact, raining tiny, sharp shards of plant that can slice through clothing and shred bare flesh.
  • Best Precaution
    –Complete avoidance.
  • Second-Best Precaution
    –Long sleeves, full-length rubber waders and fishing boots, metal trash-can lid wielded like a shield.

Crimson Creeper

  • Location
    –Anywhere it can get a foothold. Creeper can take root in as little as a quarter-inch-wide crack in concrete and will grow to split the pavement open. It grows quickly and spreads voraciously, climbing walls, towers, trees and anything else that can be made to hold still.
  • Description
    –A deep green vine growing up to four inches in diameter, bearing alternating leaves bleeding to crimson or bloodred on variegated edges. Vines also sport needle-thin thorns between the leaves.
  • Dangers
    –Though anchored by strong, deep roots, which have hallucinogenic properties when consumed, Creeper vines slither autonomously and will actually wind around prey, injecting predigestive venom through its thorns. The
    vine will then coil around its meal and wait until the creature is slowly dissolved into liquid fertilizer from the inside out.
  • Best Precaution
    –Complete avoidance.
  • Second-Best Precaution
    –Crimson Creeper blooms can be made into a tea which acts as one of two known antidotes to the Creeper venom; however, the vine blooms only once every three years. Blooms can be dried and preserved for up to two decades.

COMMON DANGEROUS CREATURES

Note:
Whether it intends to consume your mind, body or soul, fauna in the Netherworld is ninety-nine percent carnivorous, in one form or another. So keep in mind that if you see a creature, it probably wants to eat you.

Hellions

  • Location
    –Everywhere. Anywhere. Never close your eyes.
  • Description
    –Hellions can look like anything they want. They can be any size, shape or color. Their only physical limitation is that they cannot exactly duplicate any other creature living or dead.
  • Dangers
    –Hellions feed from chaos in general, and individual emotions in particular. But what they really want is your soul—a never-ending buffet. Since souls cannot be stolen from the living, a hellion will try to bargain for or con you out of it. If you refuse—and even sometimes if you don’t—the hellion will either kill you for your soul or torture you,
    then
    kill you for your soul.
  • Best Precaution
    –Complete avoidance.
  • Second-Best Precaution
    –Pray.

Harpies

  • Location
    –Found in large numbers near thin spots in the barrier between worlds, but individual harpies can live anywhere they choose, in either the human world or the Netherworld.
  • Description
    –In the human world, harpies can pass for human at a glance, as long as they brush hair over their pointed ears and hide their compact, batlike wings beneath clothing. In the Netherworld, harpies appear less human, with mouths full of sharp, thin teeth, claws instead of hands and birdlike, clawed talons instead of feet.
  • Dangers
    –Harpies are snatchers. Collectors. They will dive out of the air with no warning to grab whatever catches their eye, which can be anything from broken pots and pans to shiny rings—often still attached to human fingers. Also, they’re carnivores and they don’t distinguish between human and animal flesh.
  • Best Precaution
    –Complete avoidance.
  • Second-Best Precaution
    –Stay inside or keep one eye trained on the sky and get ready to run.

Escape and Evasion

Note:
The best way to escape a Netherworld threat is to leave the Netherworld, though that won’t keep certain species, such as harpies, from crossing into the human world after you. If you are incapable of leaving under your own power, eventually something
will
eat you. But to help put that moment off as long as possible, here is a list of the most effective evasion tactics:

Find a shelter in rural areas. Netherworld creatures are attracted to heavily populated areas, where the overflow of human energy they feed from is most concentrated.

Fibers from the
dissimulatus
plant can be woven together and worn to disguise your energy signature and keep predators from identifying you as human and thus edible.

ISBN: 978-1-4592-1396-8

IF I DIE

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