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Emotion 365: The land of Pissed, the capitol Nope!

Vivid magic grows in the rainforest Pissed. Bright wide flowers open alongside glistening waterfalls cascading into sparkling aquamarine pools.

“It’s intense, vibrant, and poisonous,” the Guide warns.

They show pictures of mushrooms, snakes, insects and beetles. Shadow-folk live in Pissed. They cannot be bit, stung, nor drown in the waterfalls.

The shadow monkeys scream as they slip from place to place.

Visitors may arrive on a whim.

“But without planning you are likely to be bitten or poisoned,” the Guide warns. “Slowly acclimate and you may survive, but you risk joining the wraiths if you overstay your welcome."

“Still, I found magic and wonder in Pissed," says Miss Emeline Traveler serenely. "Bright. Intense. Honeyed. Licking.”

In the middle of this vibrant tropical rainforest rises the opaque tower Nope!, a perfect smooth cylinder. Speechless enigmatic wraiths live here. They operate their city and slink through the rainforest passing harmlessly through the open maws of tigers and plucking deadly blooming flowers and inhaling mushrooms spores in secret.

No one knows what goes on within their cylindrical city except for themselves.

"Although Miss Traveler was invited in alone and met the Queen Wraith, Nope!," says Miss Doe Friend. "I was quite afraid for her for there are stories of slow death by evaporation and poison for any who approach the cylindrical city. But after sometime Emeline emerged unharmed."

"I left a shadow there," says Miss Traveler. "What I found inside Nope! I am unable to communicate."

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