A Backrooms enthusiast reading my article about Seer Tea …
http://backrooms-wiki.wikidot.com/objectcon2022-robert-goerman
… asked why it was important not to get the Seer corpse wet.
“IMPORTANT: Do not (under any circumstances) attempt to wash any part of the Seer. This will begin a negative process that cannot be halted or reversed. (Wet Seer faunal remains must be discarded.)”
A sugar cube from the Frontrooms makes the perfect example. As long as the sugar cube is kept in a cool and dry place, it lasts for years. Sugar doesn’t go bad unless water gets to it and forms mold. The most important thing is to keep sugar away from any moisture.
In the same way, water on a dead Sightless Seer attracts mold and bacteria.
Your friend and colleague,
Goerman
http://backrooms-wiki.wikidot.com/goerman