Where the harvest never ended.
Hemp Warehouse
Military Heliport
BLACK HARVEST
Where the harvest never ended.
Long before the collapse, the island operated as an offshore agricultural research facility funded by private biotech corporations and protected by military contractors. Officially, the project focused on pharmaceutical crop development and sustainable bioengineering.
Unofficially… they were creating something else.
Deep within the island’s massive grow operations, scientists engineered experimental strains capable of accelerated growth, chemical resistance, and extreme environmental adaptation. Entire valleys were converted into cultivation zones. Rail systems transported product between processing facilities, underground storage depots, and shipping ports hidden along the coast.
Then the world fell apart.
Supply lines vanished. Emergency evacuations failed. Communication with the mainland ceased almost overnight.
But the crops survived.
Unchecked for decades, the engineered vegetation spread beyond containment zones and slowly reclaimed the island itself. Forests overtook roads. Facilities collapsed beneath overgrowth. Entire regions became isolated behind dense wilderness and contaminated terrain.
Now survivors return searching for:
abandoned research data
hidden chemical stockpiles
underground bunkers
forgotten rail depots
and rumors of experimental compounds still hidden beneath the island
Few leave with answers.
Most never leave at all.
The locals gave the island a new name long ago:
Black Harvest.
Password Included with the map.