Devil's Hole by Daniel J. Doherty
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Rumors about the bottomless pit are in no shortage. It is said
that nothing will grow within thirty feet of it. People planted flowers around
it but the plants all died. It remains surrounded by dirt.
One of the most unusual stories about Devil's Hole is the one
about the scientists that came to study it. They lowered line into the hole to
measure its depth. The scientists only brought about a miles worth, but they
ran out of line before the bottom was found!
Not far away is a lake that people swim in. The scientists
took this fact into consideration. They noted the water level in the hole is a
hundred feet below the water table! That is scientifically impossible,
yet it was. They dumped a red dye into it to see if it would come out in the
lake a few miles away. It never did. However, in a river over twenty miles away
the red dye was found.
When one stands at the rim of the bottomless pit all that
person can see of the holes interior is pitch blackness. There is also a
strange whistling sound emanating from the hole at night sometimes that
disturbs neighbors, but this sound is attributed to the wind.
One day I decided to investigate the bottomless pit, which I
was sure really had a bottom. I got into a wet suit and brought a flashlight,
an oxygen tank, rope and other climbing gear for my descent into the unknown. I
tied one end of the rope to a tree some distance from the hole and the other
end around my waist, then lowered myself down into the dark pit.
Descending the first one hundred feet I made a shocking
discovery. Shining my flashlight on the walls showed ladders carved into the
walls. I did not know of anyone else having explored the hole and didn't know
what to make of it. Perhaps I would not be the earliest pioneer of Devil's Hole
as I had hoped.
When I got to the water I untied the rope. The water was
exceedingly cold and so I was glad I brought the wet suit. Yet still I shivered
all over from the cold, or from something else perhaps. I swam farther on at
this point and what I found next both intrigued and frightened me at the same
time.
Caverns had been carved out of the rock down here, but by
whom? I emerged into one of them and took off my mask. There was air in here. I
got out of the water and began walking down a long and windy corridor. It led
me to a fantastic chamber that explained the mystery of who built these things
in pictograms carved on the walls. There were drawings of strange amphibious
men called Sahuagin. Some of the scenes depicted these monstrous beasts killing
babies of their own race that appeared to have been born with some physical
deformities. This in attempt to keep their genes strong, no doubt. I got the
feeling from the writings that these strange men were thoroughly evil, and
devil worshippers. They have nine kings representing the nine Dukes of hell,
and try to mirror the underworld in all the things they do in their society. I
had been so engrossed in the reading that I did not hear the creature with
sloshing footsteps approaching me until it was too late.
Out of the water and down the corridor a Sahuagin came
sloshing towards me. Next Page Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2001 Daniel J. Doherty, sffworld.com. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the author. The author has submitted the work in accordance with and in agreement with the following Submission Guidelines.
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