City Park of Budapest was the first park on the globe opened to the public. And also home to a one of a kind creature simply called huneater. This savage ruthless beast from the Jurassic era had been sleeping for ages deep under the surface but was awakened by the construction works of the Millennium Underground. And ever since it’s been terrorizing the whole district. Dread follows its path when it appears on moonless nights from the big lake of the City Park. To hunt.
This is why Budapesters tend to avoid going there when it’s pitch dark. Even the Millennium Underground shuts down at night. The huneater gets mad enough during daytime when the intolerably loud subway trains upset its beauty rests. Thus agressive behaviour is quite understandable.
Pedestrians are easy prey for it yet there were only a few attacks we know of.
Ask any native they will rapidly try to change the subject, you wouldn’t show off a monster in your back garden either but the real shock is no authority could ever find it and hunt it down. Or they’re just scared shitless.
Anyhow I strongly recommend you all to enter the City Park in Budapest with extreme caution and make sure you are peaceful and quiet and someone has your back all the time.
The big lake is often seen vaporising in colder days bacause the beast allegedly has a body temperature of around 70 degrees Celsius and that warms the water up. So all those clouds of steam you see around in the City Park are because of that creature.
The most generous act would be if you could take a picture of it and send it to the authorities.
Take your chance and help those people capture the beast when in Budapest!
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