THE RED TERROR OF THE GOBI.
Buried beneath the sands of the Gobi Desert lies a creature feared by nomads and whispered of in hushed tones — the Mongolian Death Worm. Said to be blood-red, fat, and roughly two to five feet long, it doesn’t just kill. It electrocutes. It spits acid. It vanishes.
Locals speak of sudden deaths, scorched patches of earth, and camels that drop dead after stepping too close. The Death Worm is rarely seen and never caught, surfacing only when the sands shift just right — or when it’s already too late.
Expeditions have searched. Scientists have scoffed. But the desert doesn’t give up its secrets easily. And this one may be alive, angry, and watching from just beneath your boots.
When the ground hums and the wind dies — don’t move. It already knows you're there.