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The Hellmouth, while destructive, has preserved many aspects of the local environment. While the [[Hellmouth Anti-Tourism Board|Anti-Tourism Board]] mostly prevents needless tourism, the local residents of Hellmouth still enjoy easy access to the many beautiful parks surrounding the town. As local resident [[Link to the Specific IRM Entry|Park Ranger]] has been described as saying, “It’s dangerous of course, the death rate out here is ridiculously high. But who are we to stop people from enjoying the natural world! Getting eaten is just a part of the natural world.”
 
The Hellmouth, while destructive, has preserved many aspects of the local environment. While the [[Hellmouth Anti-Tourism Board|Anti-Tourism Board]] mostly prevents needless tourism, the local residents of Hellmouth still enjoy easy access to the many beautiful parks surrounding the town. As local resident [[Link to the Specific IRM Entry|Park Ranger]] has been described as saying, “It’s dangerous of course, the death rate out here is ridiculously high. But who are we to stop people from enjoying the natural world! Getting eaten is just a part of the natural world.”
  
The presence of the Hellmouth has created a unique range of flora and fauna, with many organisms adapting to the niches presented by the Hellmouth's opening.  
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The presence of the Hellmouth has created a unique range of flora and fauna, with many organisms adapting to the niches presented by the Hellmouth's opening, including a flourishing [[wolf]] population.
 
{{IRM|Subject=Hellmouth (entity)|format=vignette|term=Species|title=Observed Species|intro=Various new species of both plants and animals have been observed in the Hellmouth area. An incomplete record of new species is kept by the Hellmouth Community College.}}
 
{{IRM|Subject=Hellmouth (entity)|format=vignette|term=Species|title=Observed Species|intro=Various new species of both plants and animals have been observed in the Hellmouth area. An incomplete record of new species is kept by the Hellmouth Community College.}}
 
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* [[Infinite Mill Creek]]
 
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Revision as of 01:46, 28 December 2021

This page is for the Hellmouth, the eldritch horror in the Utah desert. For the town which borders it, see Hellmouth (town).

The Hellmouth was created at the end of Season 1, when the Forbidden Book was opened. It now gives its name to the Hellmouth Sunbeams.

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Description

When the Hellmouth opened it consumed the majority of Moab, Utah. The Hellmouth has always been present in the desert of Utah, although its origin is unknown. While the Hellmouth has been known to appear in different forms to different observers, some features seem to be consistent: teeth, maw, and flesh are words commonly used to describe its appearance.

Fans of the Sunbeams, and other residents of Hellmouth, reportedly experience the "Tug." The Tug is described as a sensation wherein one implicitly knows the relative direction of the center of the Hellmouth in the form of "soft urgent pressure". Iggy Delacruz, who harks from a Hellmouth in an Alternate Reality, has reported feeling two simultaneous Tugs, one toward the Hellmouth on the Immaterial Plane, and another "in a direction that isn't a direction."

People who spend enough time in Hellmouth undergo a transformation known as Adaptation. These people change in some way to allow them to survive the harsh living conditions of the Hellmouth. Known examples include becoming plant matter, growing scales, changing from warm blooded to cold blooded, gaining wolf-like properties such as lycanthropy, and generally becoming less similar to humans. Adaptation is not considered to be painful, and most residents eventually come to enjoy their new features. The Hellmouth Anti-Tourism Board considers Adaptation to be the last stage of becoming a resident of Hellmouth, and will stop attempting to make a visitor leave once they have undergone Adaptation. There are no known cases of residents experiencing The Tug before Adaptation.[citation needed]

Environment and Ecology

The Hellmouth, while destructive, has preserved many aspects of the local environment. While the Anti-Tourism Board mostly prevents needless tourism, the local residents of Hellmouth still enjoy easy access to the many beautiful parks surrounding the town. As local resident Park Ranger has been described as saying, “It’s dangerous of course, the death rate out here is ridiculously high. But who are we to stop people from enjoying the natural world! Getting eaten is just a part of the natural world.”

The presence of the Hellmouth has created a unique range of flora and fauna, with many organisms adapting to the niches presented by the Hellmouth's opening, including a flourishing wolf population.

Observed Species

Various new species of both plants and animals have been observed in the Hellmouth area. An incomplete record of new species is kept by the Hellmouth Community College. This time, the Interdimensional Rumor Mill reveals a Species from IF-97.689 out of its Species Registry...

The tooth-pecker is a species of woodpecker which appears to have diverged from the Hairy Woodpecker (Leuconotopicus villosus) after the opening of the Hellmouth. It forages by drilling holes in the Hellmouth's teeth using its powerful beak, where it then stays and feeds from its access to the core of the tooth. During breeding season, it uses these holes as nests, raising its young within the tooth. As many as ten breeding pairs have been observed living in one tooth, and many other species take advantage of the insects attracted by these nests to feed. Residents of Hellmouth enjoy having tooth-peckers take up residence in teeth in their backyard, and many smear meat upon uninhabited teeth in order to encourage a bird to select it as a feeding location.


Natural Features