The Feeding Ground





Secondary Buildings



A small part of the Feeding Grounds, these buildings were the sight of cannibalism and experimentation. These buildings were the places where extremely dangerious patients were taken. Here the patients would be brutaly beaten, drugged, and forced into cells. As opposed to what was previously mentioned, there were upwards of 20 people, each cramped shoulder to shoulder. Some patients, we would find out, escaped their cells. For those who did not, often times they would rot and starve within their cells. Unfortunately, patients would violently maul each other. In fact, it was not uncommon to find patients feasting on piles of putrifying human remains. In fact, some patients were strung up on the cellings of these cells. Due to the fact that the cellings were not high, these unfortunate souls were often disembowled, by those on the floor. In addition to this human experimentation was common within the walls of these buildings. Not much relating to that will be mentioned here. However, it will be noted that these buildings lead to an underground facility, where such experiments were extensively conducted. You will see more on human experiments, at later date.



The Chambers



The depths of the Feeding Ground. Almost primative looking, as if it was a torture chamber. Patients are forced down here, and are subject to some of the worst torture to ever be experienced.



Torture:



The methods of torture practiced in this area differ from the those practiced elsewhere. See, as aformentioned, the abuse that patients go through here is medieval themed. Here, there is a variety of devices and tools that were utilized for corrupted reasons. Patients were attached to machines that stretched their bodies to point of decapitation. Also a large machine, using a vast network of cables and chains, was used to bind patients and suspend them he/her from the ground. From here, a lever would be pulled by an employee. This would trigger a chain reaction, resulting into the patient's limbs being decapitated. Sometimes, other patients were allowed to feed on the remains of those unlucky enough to be subject to the contraption. Furthermore, a cage is also used often. Patients are locked in this cage and lowered into searing hot vats of water or oil. Sometimes, a massive room is filled with mentally unstable, demoralized, starving patients. An unassuming patient is then lowered into the room via cable. The patient would ravaged as if he were a fish being consumed by starved sharks. Finally, burnings would occur. A patient whom is undergoing such an act, will be bound and restrained. The patient will be set in an uncomfortable position, covered in a flamable liquid, and is set on fire. Often times, numerious patients are set ablaze, simultaneously. After the patients were brutaly terminated, they would be sent to another location: The Void.



The Void



The dumping site. This is where the decimated corpses of the patients were disposed of. See, a large vent can be seen, leading down to a lower level. This cavity contains the corpses and retains the pain and suffering endured by each one. In fact, some patients were still alive, and were still sent into the abyss. As a result of this, the hatch would need to be sealed, due to the pungent and potent odor of 100s decaying corpses. It is said that if the cavity is still plagued by the odor of the dead. The remains of the dead, recognizable or not, still line and coat the walls of the void. See, it remains as a constant reminder of the suffering and pain that occurred, here. A reminder, a wake up call that the events that occurred here were real, not created by an ingenious writer.



Watering Zone



More or less a conglomorant of filthy water, dead bodies, and God knows what else. This body of water, designed to be a drainage point for sewers, also served as a morgue. See patients' bodies, after torture, were also dumped here. Failed human experiments were also disposed of here. While the prospect of mutant humans does veer into the world of fiction, it should be noted that human experiments did occur. Although the idea of aquatic humans is less than realisic, it does set the stage for the outlandishness of reality. Reguardless the hyperbolic elements, it should be known that the events detailed here are rooted in reality, somewhat.