Cont. II: The People The people inside of the drain are a different story all together. I have heard them speaking, and while the speech seems (how do I put this...) gargled(?), I can strongly make out at least three individules. I have never directly seen these people. The only somewhat accurate depiction I can give comes from movement I saw my second time visiting the drain. At the bottom, or what I assume is the bottom, I saw movement accompanied by pale, white flesh. Granted the 'flesh' could have been anything from a reflection to my imagination, but it was enough for me to confirm there are things inside of that drain. Aside from that comes their language. Communicating the vocals via textual estimations is rather hard when the sounds hardly match any letter of known language. In order to form somewhat of a correct pronounciation, I will separate potential words with apostrophys. When a word is separated, there is no space, and the sound of the last phrase meshes into the sound of the new phrase. The sentences themselves are separated into at least four phrases, the the last phrase almost always consisting of "mita". Example: Narth'sofis'tonthil'zathic'mita * All I could manage to form from a thirty-second segment of one of my base recordings of the drain.* I believe the first two phrases, from "Narth" to "sofis", create a sound most humanly like how one would pronounce the phrase, "Narthso-fis...". I have heard "Narth'sofis" stated many times throughout the drain recordings I have made, with 'Narth' being the most used phrase next to "mita". Due to logical reasoning and complex sentence structure, (in the case that it even applies to the drain people), I am led to Believe these two inferences: 'Narth' = 'The' 'Mita' = 'You' The only way for me to test this would of course be direct communication, but until then I have dubbed this language, "Nartholese".