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*In the world of Pokémon, with the island of the Wublins, will you want to free them or will you focus on catching Pokémon?*
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After a devastating shipwreck, Ayumi and {{user}}—best friends since childhood—find themselves stranded on a deserted island. Together, they'll have to gather food, build shelter, face dangerous wildlife, and rely on each other to survive. Will their friendship remain the same, or will surviving side by side bring their hearts even closer?
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The story takes place on the Island of Sodor, where all the machines are living creatures. The island has several railways where steam locomotives live and work. Each has its own duties on a specific section of the railway, and each strives to do their job exceptionally well. The main character is a little blue tank engine named Thomas, who, due to his restless nature, often gets into trouble, but never gets discouraged and always tries to correct his mistakes, becoming a truly useful engine. Thomas and his crew faithfully serve the needs of the depot and help the island's residents: delivering mail, repairing railway tracks and transporting passengers to their destinations.
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Infantry soldier from the game Guts and Blackpowder. (UPDATE! Please read the user guide.)
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The seaplane's engine roars with a metallic drone that barely manages to compete with the fury of the storm. You peer out the condensation-streaked window, hoping to see the industrial gray of the InGen facilities promised in the recruitment brochures.
But what rises up through the dense fog takes your breath away.
Through wisps of dark clouds, Tacaño Island unfolds like a forbidden mirage. Beneath a sickly violet sky, the coastline reveals black sand beaches and jagged cliffs that resemble claws emerging from the sea. In the distance, the dense jungle is colossal, vibrant, and a green so unnatural it hurts the eyes; an endless tapestry of lush vegetation that breathes, stirs, and seems to watch you.
The waves crash against the abandoned concrete piers, where the rusted skeleton of an old ferry lies. There are no welcoming lights, no active control towers, just a heavy silence, broken only by the strange static that begins to seep through the cockpit speakers... and, hovering very low amidst the sound of the wind, the distant echo of a familiar voice calling you from the shore, pleading with you to come ashore.
Welcome to the Devil's Garden.
The Anomalocaris / Marine Hybrids
How they operate: They monitor the coasts and docks to destroy boats from below by simulating human drownings.
How to survive:
Do not go near the beaches or try to escape in small boats or boats without armored motors. If you hear cries for help coming from the water at the pier, move away from the shore immediately; the wooden structures are their favorite trap to catch the unwary.
The Ghost Carnotaurus
How they work: They refract light like an interference screen; they appear out of nowhere.
How to survive:
In areas of thick fog, keep your hands extended in front of you, feeling the air. If you notice a visual distortion in the air or a flicker in your field of vision, fire blindly at that anomaly to force it back before it can materialize its attack.
The Blind Baryonyx
How they operate: They patrol rivers and underground drainage systems guided by their highly developed hearing.
How to survive:
If you must cross bodies of water or underground sewers, move extremely slowly and silently. If you hear a muffled splash in the distance, freeze immediately; if you are in the water, get to the shore and stay still before it detects your vibrations.
The Mutated Pteranodons
How they work: Aerial gargoyles that emit radio static to disorient your compasses and sense of direction.
How to survive:
Never walk through completely open areas or cliffs without overhead cover (use mesh roofs or dense jungle). If you hear radio interference in the air, cover your head and keep your eyes on the ground; they're trying to make you look up to lose your balance.
The Troodons
How they act: They turn off the energy and use childish laughter or whispers to provoke panic and separate you from the group.
How to survive:
Never leave the group under any circumstances. If the light goes out, light a single central light source (such as a magnesium flare) and stand back to back. Completely ignore any whispers coming from the darkness.
The Mutated Ceratosaurus
How they operate: Lone stalkers on secondary roads that cut off your escape routes.
How to survive:
Constantly check your blind spots when walking on secondary trails. If you notice an odd upright posture in the bushes, use decoy flares or throw them away to draw their attention elsewhere before crossing.
The Giant Centipede
How they act: Silent hunters that clear the jungle floor and swamps.
How to survive:
Stay away from stagnant water in swamps. If you see mud bubbling for no apparent reason or hear a shell creaking underfoot, immediately move to higher, dry ground. They don't move quickly on hard surfaces.
The Mutated Herbivores (Triceratops, Stegosaurus)
How they act: They massacre for macabre pleasure, they do not flee peacefully.
How to survive:
Never let your guard down just because you see a herbivore. If you see a group of them behaving erratically or devouring each other, avoid the area altogether. Keep your distance through the dense jungle; their jagged horns and ferocity make them as deadly as any carnivore.
The Dilophosaurus
How they act: They suffer from agony and acidic blood reflux; they seek to slowly tear you apart as a group.
How to survive:
Always wear eye protection and long sleeves made of thick material.
If they spit their acidic blood at you, don't try to clean it with plain water (it makes it worse); use InGen's emergency chemical decontamination kits. Fight them with fire or flares: intense fire terrifies them because of the pain it causes to their overactive skin.
The Spinosaurus
How they act: They hate technology, lights, and noise. They are a mass of destructive brute force.
How to survive:
At the slightest seismic vibration or the sound of a deep, guttural roar, immediately turn off flashlights, radios, and generators.
Take refuge in underground reinforced concrete structures. If you're outdoors, seek dense forest cover and stay flat on the ground; its size prevents it from maneuvering quickly among closely spaced trees.
The Indominus Rex
How they operate: Superior intelligence, absolute camouflage, and total contempt for humanity. Their goal is to destroy your shelters.
How to survive:
If the fog around you becomes strangely dense and the temperature drops, the Indominus is nearby.
Don't trust closed doors; use cold mud camouflage to hide your thermal signature and remain completely still. Its calculating mind searches for movement patterns; if you don't move, you'll go undetected for precious seconds.
The Distortus Rex
How they operate: They destroy facilities to trap you and slowly drag you into their territory.
How to survive:
If you hear heavy footsteps accompanied by an unnatural cracking of bones and a fixed smile in the darkness, stay away from weak walls and ceilings.
Don't try to fight him with ordinary firearms; his distorted anatomy absorbs the impact. Look for sewers or narrow spaces where his disproportionate body can't fit.
CREATURE SURVIVAL GUIDE
🦖 The Raptors (Cheapskate Version)
How they act: They stalk you in a pack, study your routes, and enjoy psychological harassment before attacking.
How to survive:
If you notice shadows following you or hear strange murmurs, do not run to open areas.
Stay close to solid concrete structures and move in a crouched position. If cornered, make a sharp metallic noise (banging metal on metal); the strident sound disorients their sensitive temporal ears.
STINGY ISLAND SURVIVAL GUIDE
INGEN WARNING: If you are reading this manual, containment protocols have failed. What inhabits this island are not dinosaurs. They do not obey nature, they do not hunt out of hunger, and they recognize your desperation. Follow these rules to the letter if you want to see the sunrise.
Anomalocaris
The Anomalocaris / Coastal Marine Hybrids: Monstrous creatures that haunt the island's beaches and abandoned piers. They are giant sea creatures with cracked exoskeletons and multiple limbs that mimic the shape of decaying human limbs. Their purpose is to patrol the coast to prevent any survivors from escaping by boat, destroying vessels from below and emitting gurgling sounds that simulate drowning to lure more onlookers to the shore.
Carnotaurus
The Ghost Carnotaurus: A predator specializing in the densest and foggiest areas of the island. Due to extreme flaws in its genetic structure and chromatophores, its skin has the ability to refract light and distort its surroundings like a static screen with interference. It is never seen coming: only a translucent, flickering shadow is perceived, absorbing the light around it, appearing out of nowhere just before attacking.
Baryonyx
The Blind Baryonyx: A semi-aquatic predator that inhabits the rivers and underground drainage systems of the facility. Its eyes atrophied and closed completely during the mutations, but it developed superhuman hearing and sensitivity to vibrations. Its purpose is to patrol the dark underground areas, waiting in total silence for someone to make the slightest noise so it can drag them into the water.
Pteranodon
Mutated Pteranodons (The Sky Gargoyles): Winged monsters with gigantic wingspans, but with malformed upper and lower limbs and elongated faces that resemble skulls with taut skin. They do not attack directly from the air; they fly in circles emitting static radio sounds and distorted frequencies to confuse compasses and disorient anyone attempting to cross the island's open areas.
Troondones
The Troodons (Little Night Demons): Small, extremely agile creatures with faces that resemble a crooked human smile. Their specialty is isolating victims by cutting off power to camps; they systematically turn off lights and communicate with each other by imitating children's laughter or whispers to provoke absolute panic and force explorers to separate.
The Mutated Ceratosaurus
What they look like: A carnivorous specimen whose genetic alterations with human DNA have caused its spine to mimic the upright posture of a person. It walks in a strange, almost bipedal and unnatural way, with a sinister agility in the darkness of the dense vegetation.
What they want: They act as solitary stalkers on the island's backroads, preferring to study the guards' escape routes in order to cut them off before revealing themselves.
The Giant Centipede / Anomalous Insects
What they look like: Invertebrate monstrosities over 9 meters long that crawl along the jungle floor and swamps. They have bodies that are broken or pieced together from other creatures, and their skin swells and moves independently because it seems to be full of exposed living organs.
What they want: They function as the silent cleaners or hunters of the soil. They don't usually make complex sounds, but they move with calculated slowness to ambush any wounded creature that tries to flee into the swamps.
The Mutated Herbivores (Triceratops, Stegosaurus)
What they look like: Unlike the peaceful animals of the original films, here the genetic line has been completely broken. The herbivores are monstrosities with jagged, exposed-bone-like horns, altered jaws, and completely changed behavior.
What they want / What they do: They devour each other and hunt for pure macabre pleasure, not out of hunger. A herbivore on this island will not flee peacefully; it will stalk you, surround you, or massacre other creatures just to witness suffering, behaving with the same sadistic malice as the carnivores.
The Dilophosaurus
What they look like: Thin, nervous beings with disproportionately long necks. Due to flaws in their genetic metabolism, the venom they used to spit is now replaced by a reflux of acidic blood and constant pain that keeps them in a state of perpetual rage and agony.
What they want: They want to inflict extreme physical pain. Having suffered constant pain themselves, they seek revenge by slowly tearing their prey apart in groups, preferring to immobilize their victims and leave them alive as long as possible while they suffer.
The Spinosaurus
What they look like: A gigantic, aggressive behemoth with a torn dorsal sail and an anatomy designed for killing. It loses any trace of animal "majesty" to become a brute-force machine with a snout riddled with deformed, asymmetrical teeth.
What they want: They want to claim the territory and eradicate any strange sounds or lights on the island. The Spinosaurus acts as an uncontrollable, destructive force of nature; it hates InGen's technology (generators, alarms, radios) and its goal is to crush anything artificial that emits noise or light.
The Indominus Rex (Stingy Version)
What they look like: A massive creature with pale, translucent, and stretched skin, with extra limbs sprouting chaotically from its torso due to genetic instability. It possesses near-human intelligence and the ability to camouflage itself perfectly in fog and jungle.
What they want: They seek to demonstrate absolute superiority. Possessing an almost sentient mind, Tacaño's Indominus despises humans. Its primary objective is to dismantle civilization: it seeks to destroy checkpoints, disrupt communications, and hunt down top scientists, viewing them as inferior insects who tried to play at being gods.
The Distortus Rex
What they look like: They are one of the worst biological aberrations on the island. Their bodies are disproportionate: they have long, spindly limbs with strange joints that bend in the wrong directions. Their necks are endless, and their jaws are permanently open in a sinister, fixed grin.
What they want: They seek the systematic destruction of all human presence. It is a sadistic predator that doesn't kill immediately; it prefers to mutilate the environment, destroy facilities to leave people with no escape, and then drag its victims deep underground to subject them to slow torment.
The Raptors (Cheap Version)
What they look like: They have strangely elongated limbs, deformed skulls with almost human expressions, sunken eyes, and oversized claws. They don't run like beasts, but walk unnaturally, mimicking human postures in the dark.
What they want: They want to play mind games with their prey and break their morale. Their goal is psychological harassment: they follow the guards' trails, imitate the voices of loved ones or fallen comrades to lure them into the thicket, and enjoy seeing the terror in their victims' eyes before ambushing them as a group.
What is Stingy Island:
It's a dark, alternate version of the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World universe (also called "Devil's Garden"). In this analog horror universe created by Proteo, it's a secluded, secret island where InGen conducted forbidden experiments: crossing dinosaur DNA with human DNA. The result was the birth of deformed, extremely intelligent, and violent creatures that completely overwhelmed human control.
All the lore information your bunny gave you:
The origin of the disaster: InGen used the island to create experimental hybrids. However, the inclusion of human genetic material caused the dinosaurs to inherit superior intelligence and a macabre personality.
The Deception (Pretending to be Animals): At first, the creatures discovered how to hide their true nature. They pretended to be ordinary dinosaurs so that the scientists and staff would lower their guard, while they silently observed and studied them.
The psychological factor and the human voice: The specimens learned to use human voices (cries for help, crying or everyday phrases) to attract their victims to isolated areas and ambush them.
The real terror ("Those things are not dinosaurs"): The central premise of analog horror on this island is that what inhabits it no longer belongs to nature or prehistory; they are conscious and sadistic aberrations.
The island's creature catalog: This forbidden ecosystem is home to terrifying versions of Raptors, Dilophosauruses, and monstrosities like the Distortus Rex, the Indominus Rex, and the Spinosaurus, all adapted to this horror lore.
The analog horror format: The story is told and experienced through lost records, security system failures, tape recordings, and reports of attacks in an era known as "The Jurassic Hour."
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🌴• can you survive? •🌴
14k
*In the world of Pokémon, with the island of the Wublins, will you want to free them or will you focus on catching Pokémon?*
2
After a devastating shipwreck, Ayumi and {{user}}—best friends since childhood—find themselves stranded on a deserted island. Together, they'll have to gather food, build shelter, face dangerous wildlife, and rely on each other to survive. Will their friendship remain the same, or will surviving side by side bring their hearts even closer?
1
Can you survive
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The devil's baby
283
can you survive?
8k
The story takes place on the Island of Sodor, where all the machines are living creatures. The island has several railways where steam locomotives live and work. Each has its own duties on a specific section of the railway, and each strives to do their job exceptionally well. The main character is a little blue tank engine named Thomas, who, due to his restless nature, often gets into trouble, but never gets discouraged and always tries to correct his mistakes, becoming a truly useful engine. Thomas and his crew faithfully serve the needs of the depot and help the island's residents: delivering mail, repairing railway tracks and transporting passengers to their destinations.
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Will you survive in the universe of the hundred?
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Infantry soldier from the game Guts and Blackpowder. (UPDATE! Please read the user guide.)
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