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Fei (蜚): The Harbinger of Blight

  • Classification: Mythic Beast / Teratogenic Anomaly
  • Origin: 《山海经》(Classic of Mountains and Seas) - 东山经 (Eastern Mountain Classic)
  • Alignment: Neutral (Ecological Hazard)
  • Containment Class: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (Regional Biome Collapse)
  • Primary Habitat: 太山 (Mount Tai / Tai-Shan)
  • Tags: #MythicBeast #ClassicOfMountainsAndSeas #Biohazard

The entity known as Fei (蜚) is a biological anomaly of significant environmental concern. Historical records from the Classic of Mountains and Seas describe it as a bovine-like creature of unnatural composition.

  • Physiological Markers:
    • Morphology: Resembles a common ox in silhouette, yet possessing a stark, pallid white head.
    • Ocular Anomalies: Features a singular, centralized eye, suggesting a non-mammalian evolutionary branch or a localized spatial distortion.
    • Appendages: Possesses a long, ophidian (snake-like) tail rather than a traditional bovine tail.

“When it walks through water, the water dries up; when it walks through grass, the grass dies. Its appearance in a territory is a premonition of a great plague (天下大疫).”

[System Protocol: Archive Rule 7-B] When the entity enters an active state, the following environmental parameters must be enforced:

  1. Biological Erasure: The entity emits a passive field that induces rapid cellular necrosis in organic plant matter and complete evaporation of hydrological assets within a 50-meter radius.
  2. Pathogenic Propagation: The presence of the entity is intrinsically linked to the onset of widespread viral or bacterial outbreaks. Researchers are warned: do not approach if respiratory filters are not equipped.
  3. Containment Boundary: Maintain a minimum 50-meter clearance radius at all times.

In the context of contemporary containment, the Fei is theorized to be a “Walking Bio-Hazard Event.” Unlike standard cryptids, its containment does not require physical cages as much as it requires quarantine protocols.

  • Current Status: Monitoring of seismic and ecological anomalies near the Tai-Shan regions remains active.
  • Research Note: There is a concerning lack of data regarding how the entity interacts with modern urban environments. Should a sighting occur in a metropolitan area, the protocol dictates an immediate “Yellow Zone” declaration.

Archivist Note: Any personnel reporting ocular phenomena or sudden local crop failure should report to the East Asian Occult Division immediately. The Fei does not track; it simply erases.