Zeahl
The Moulted Flesh
There were horrors in the unknown. There are horrors in the unknown. There will always be horrors in the unknown.
— Unknown
The HoloNet. It was an electric source of information that swiped and spiralled it's deep-reaching fingertips throughout every twirl and formation of the galaxy. So long as a strike of electricity flickered the HoloNet was present. And few times did it buzz, few times did it make cracks and waves that all heard it's singular call. The news flooded, information passed and became stagnant. This? This was no different. — Unknown
In other news, the Mining Corporation Deep Rigger has made headway with their newest machinery, a device that can be used to locate and identify Pocket's of Empty Space deep in a planet, this new Machine named Delve Patent Pending Has made some great headway so far and is theorized to be utilizable for military purposes of identifying anomalies in the earth as well as for Deep Water Reservoir's. Surely Big things for the Upcoming Mining Corporation.
This was the front-page story. The best Deep Rigger could do. It was a nothing article. Something forgotten. Except for a single key fact. Not from the article, but from a distance. A single crew person who bounced on some no-name Forum.
So what'd you see man?
Nothing! I told you, I felt it! I ain't no forcie man, but I felt it and whatever it was, it ain't right.
Well... What'd it feel like?
Like... Not indescribable... But... Not easy man? You ever felt something so hot to the touch it felt cold?
Yea man, like I got burnt this one time and it felt cold.
Yea. So like that. Just now imagine there are tentacles embracing your full body and eye's are watching you through your skin.
Wait what?
Chat closed.
Malignant energies focused and suckled in that cave, and deeper searching yet revealed the facts. They had dug too deep. The crew had mined down into the empty and sprawling cacophony of blinding thumps that crawled in the miasma of black. Miner's were going missing, food was being stolen and slowly madness was seeping into their minds. The crew person above was Tyler Fetch, a worker on the project who left shortly after they began digging deeper into the planet.
The Rumor mill was bubbling and boiling, a few claimed treasure and adventure, other's aired caution and even one voted the end of the world. Well... There's always one.
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