TRAPS

Vicious and genius ancient trap designs were struck into the stone tablets too. Creating a stone tablet blueprint after the needed tools have been documented.

Most of the trap blueprints used for mammals were divided into six types: foothold traps, body-gripping traps, snares, deadfalls, cages, and glue traps.

Feeling good about her process. Ariel Sebastian searches her brain-augmentation memory chip for the most vicious ancient traps. The Conibear blueprint surfaced. Every written article on this trap highlights the phrase, 'The Conibear trap is perhaps the most dangerous trap.' It clamps onto various parts of the animal's body (shoulder, abdomen, neck, etc.) to cause excruciating pain.

This was exactly what she needed. The virtual beasts outside her territory's safe zone were not to be trifled with. They are huge, or rather gigantic, mammals who need a single stomp to flatten their prey to fine flour.