CASE FILE MN-WT-006: MONSTER SNORK


Plane of Association: Germinal

Zone of Origin: Fathom Deep

Last Known Location: Submerged archive access shaft, Section 12A

Containment Status: Semi-Cooperative

Known Behaviors

Monster Snork is an amphibious, smooth-bodied anomaly with gill vents, bulbous eyes, and wide vocal resonance capability. It is largely non-aggressive and spends most of its active periods singing — often mimicking human music with near-perfect tone. Subject has shown clear preference for pop ballads, emotional torch songs, and rhythmic chanting. During vocal performance, Snork emits low-frequency pulses that distort localized gravity and echo into deep infrastructure. When left alone, Snork appears content. When its song is interrupted, it has been known to cause mild structural flooding.

Field Notes

  • — Frequently uses Bureau intercom wiring to transmit its “sets” across unused floors.
  • — When complimented on its voice, it paused… then began singing louder.
  • — “It did a perfect rendition of ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ while floating upside down. I cried. It winked. I fled.” — Agent Vex, Audio Log 14
Amphibious entity with wide-set eyes, floating in submerged corridor, emitting visible soundwave ripples.

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