化蛇 (Huashe): The Harbinger of Deluge
Entity File: 化蛇 (Huashe)
Section titled “Entity File: 化蛇 (Huashe)”- Entity ID: ent_chinese_classic_化蛇
- Mythology System: Chinese Classic (Classic of Mountains and Seas)
- Containment Class: Euclid
- Threat Level: 5
- Alignment: Neutral
- Primary Habitat: Yang Mountain (阳山)
- Tags: Mythic Beast, Aquatic-Anomaly, Ancient-Cryptid
Overview
Section titled “Overview”The Huashe (化蛇) is an anomalous entity cataloged within the Zhongshan Jing (中山经) section of the Classic of Mountains and Seas. While historically categorized as a mythological beast, archival sensors suggest that the entity possesses localized reality-warping capabilities tied directly to acoustic vibration and hydraulic displacement.
Physical Characteristics
Section titled “Physical Characteristics”Witness accounts—both ancient and contemporary—consistently detail a disturbing morphology:
- Physiognomy: The entity possesses a distinct, pale human face, often described as expressionless or melancholic.
- Torso: A lithe, muscular body resembling that of a jackal or large canine, providing high terrestrial mobility.
- Appendages: Vestigial yet functional bird-like wings, capable of short-burst atmospheric navigation.
- Locomotion: Despite its mammalian features, it moves with the serpentine fluidity of a snake, often leaving behind traces of high-salinity moisture.
Behavioral Logic & Anomalous Properties
Section titled “Behavioral Logic & Anomalous Properties”The Huashe is not merely a creature of flesh; it acts as a hydro-kinetic anchor.
“Its cry resembles the shouting of a man; where it is seen, the cities nearby suffer from torrential flooding.” — Classic of Mountains and Seas
Systemic Rules for Interaction:
Section titled “Systemic Rules for Interaction:”- Acoustic Trigger: The entity emits a frequency-variable vocalization that mimics human distress. When these sound waves intersect with stable weather patterns, they induce localized precipitation events.
- Hydraulic Displacement: Modern observations suggest the Huashe does not merely “cause” floods; it draws water from subterranean aquifers, resulting in instant, unnatural flooding (the “Flash Deluge” effect).
- Containment Protocol: Researchers are advised to maintain a 50-meter exclusion zone. Sound-dampening fields are mandatory for all personnel approaching the Yang Mountain site.
Modern Anomaly Adaptation
Section titled “Modern Anomaly Adaptation”In the context of the contemporary containment framework, the Huashe is considered an Area-of-Effect (AoE) environmental hazard.
- Containment Note: Efforts to “contain” the Huashe have been largely unsuccessful due to its ability to vanish into hydraulic cycles (i.e., retreating into high-pressure water systems).
- Researcher Task: Further investigation is required to determine if the Huashe is a singular entity or a progenitor for a class of aquatic-anomalies. Personnel observing anomalous water levels in inland territories should report immediately to the Department of Hydrological Anomalies.
Bibliographic References
Section titled “Bibliographic References”- Classic of Mountains and Seas (山海经) - CText Digital Archive
- Zhongshan Jing (中山经) – Records of the Middle Mountains.