SURVIVAL DIFFICULTY:
Class 1
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- Low Entity Count
First Image of level 373's river
Sighting of an old curabitur bird
they've gone crazy over this shit, all of them. I'm getting the fuck out of here before they tear each other apart, me included. I left a backdoor in the page, you should be able to recover the files. They will probably remove thess messages before next week. The backdoor panel is below, Best of luck.
Description
The river on Level 373 has a grayish-blue coloration with patches of faded green algae growing near the edges where roots protrude out of it. The river's currents are quite calm, making traversing the water relatively easy. Expeditions into the river have concluded its depth is very deep, however the bottem has not been found. oh they found it . It has a very steep drop-off at the edge, which may make it more difficult to get out if one were to jump or fall in. The algae of Level 373 is attracted to heat, it will cling around any organism or object hotter than 72° Fahrenheit in an evenly distributed layer, which pushes them upwards, making it much easier to float, but it also makes it even more difficult to move or get out of the water. The water, although drinkable, has a taste of battery acid and beach sand, making it very unpalatable even to the most dehydrated of wanderers.
The forest Itself consists primarily of large limestone rocks, brown arid trees, and other miscellaneous vegetation. The trees seem to be the main nesting areas of Curabitur Birds I'm sorry. I'm so, so, sorry. I couldn't stop the harvesting, I was afraid. Level 373. The nesting areas yielded no presence of eggs. Although there have been reports of piles of algae and occasionally useful items such as old plastic shopping bags of almond water and moth jelly. This has confused wanders and researchers alike due no reported sightings of Deathmoths in the area. An interviewed wanderer has described the forest to "give off an air of early morning sea, with a light salty breeze rustling dry leaves and bushes, and the occasional ambient sounds of a Curabitur Bird"
The flora in Level 373 is a variety of rough-textured bushes; one variety named "lightberry bushes" by the first arriving wanderers produces small grey berries with a bumpy, hard texture. The size and inside texture are reminiscent of ordinary blueberries from the Frontrooms. However, the inside has a bright green fluorescent color similar to the green sacks on the backs of Curabitur Birds. Lightberries have the same bad flavor as curabitur gel, and although not harmful to the body, provide no nutritional value. The berry's light-giving effect wears off approximately 6 hours after being removed from its skin and is unable to produce light via heat stimulation like ordinary Curibitur gel. The only known side effect occurs when consuming large quantities of berries, 32 and upwards, which will cause one's veins and digestive tract to emit a light green fluorescent glow. This has been reported to "look sick" by interviewed wanderers.
Entities:
Even after a month of scouting expeditions of Level 373, M.E.G operatives only found two types of entities. The curabitur birds on Level 373 seem somewhat faster in movement and have visable age variations and brighter sacks. The variations include seemingly adolescent and elder Curabitur Birds each having separating features and distinct behaviors, currently little of which has been made public Those greedy bastards. Them and their "research" . Level 373 is also widely considered an origin or natural habitat for the Curabitur Birds due to its similarly colored food and lack of predatory fauna. The second entity is a faceling/facelings1? Who calls himself Bill Jurde, though he is called "The Ferryman" by local wanderers. His appearance is a seemingly older middle-aged man in his late fifties in a dark green fishing hat, rugged blue overalls over a stained white t-shirt and brown leather sandals. The only anomalous traits he carries are his seemingly endless pockets and ability to be in multiple places at once. However he cannot perceive nor interact with other ferrymen if two boats pass each other. To ride his boat you must give him something valuable such as coins from the Frontrooms, a widely accepted currency, or almond water. As he does not give change, it is not recommended to give him items of high value, nor should you try to demand your items back; if you do he will kick you off his boat via an unknown method.
Exploration and Survival:
Further exploration has been approved and encouraged by the Biological Research Torture Consortium, who wish to make it known that any person or group who retrieves a full ecological habitat sample in accordance with the guidelines stated in [NO DATA] will be rewarded with one liter of liquid silence, as a thanks from the team. Exploration into the forest has been mainly monotonous after the initial discoveries were noted by wanderers and M.E.G scouting operatives. Further expeditions into the river will no longer be held due to the algae's atraction to heat proving troublesome in mapping the river's depth. Note: while foraging curabitur bird nests it is recommended to bring ample equipment such as rope, and to have assistance from another wanderer, due to the height and instability of some nests.
> attempting file retrieval…
> warning file heavily damaged are you sure you wish to proceed: Y/N
Y
> …
> partial file recovery complete.
> …
> …
> full file recovery procedure initiated. estimated recovery time: 240 hours
wait 10 days
Bases, Outposts and Communities
Both M.E.G. and the B.N.T.G. have set up temporary bases, however, the two groups moved further apart following the use of a manufactured fire salt brick in an altercation over [DATA REDACTED] which resulted in multiple injuries on both sides. Newly arrived wanders who are not aligned with either faction and wanderers of opposing factions have expressed grievances about "taxes" on their green sand instituted by both conflicting factions which have stated it to be a "protection" fee by the involved parties, though no hostile fauna has been reported on Level 373
Entrances And Exits
Entrances
- The main method of entering Level 373 is from strange green sand patches, that have been found in Level 46, Level 169, and in a beige drawer found on Level 19. Consuming a handful of this sand will teleport you to the starting area of Level 373. It is unknown who first discovered this method.
- Although there have been reports of entering through No-cliping into a piece of driftwood on Level 48 these are unverified.
NOTE: The green sand used to get to Level 373 is considered a high-value item due to its escape nature, if you come across a patch of this sand it is recommended to store and save it for life threatening emergencies.
Exits
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