Snickelway
(noun)
1: a collection of narrow pathways between buildings, used for public access in a specific northern English city, too narrow for cars. The word is a combination of snicket, ginnel, and alleyway
2: the English name for a monster that was seen by a large group of survivors who were assumed to be on hallucinogenics whilst kidnapped in 2026. The monster was so named as the survivors all appeared and escaped from a snickelway without any evidence of entering. The unexplained apparition is still a mystery, as well as how four hundred people, the majority of whom were from foreign countries, got there.
Other names for Snickelway:
Snickel (English, shortened of Snickelway)
The Devil (any language equivalent)
The Demon (any language equivalent)
The One Who Will Take Us Home
Followed by a list of other names, calling it by other mythological monsters and beings, mainly folklore giants, the most popular comparison being the Greek titan Kronus, who in his famous myth devoured his children in fear they would overpower him one day due to a prophecy.
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...And I Am Going Home
HororThe second half of the 'I Have Been Chosen and I Am Going Home' duology. After escaping the clutches of a giant human-eating monster, nicknamed Snickelway, Oliver and Cody have to put a halt to their first date as they both try to mentally recover f...