About Mycelium

Mycelium is a mysterious entity that is believed to live in the deep ocean, and is currently concealed from human knowledge. According to reports, Mycelium has the ability to extract a special material called "etheraline" from the lungs of those it infects. Little is known about Mycelium, and it is unclear how it might be released or what its ultimate purpose might be.

Growth and Infection

The exact process by which Mycelium grows and infects its hosts is unknown. However, reports suggest that it is able to enter the body through the respiratory system, and grows inside the lungs. Mycelium appears to thrive in warm, humid environments, making the lungs a perfect environment for it to grow.

Effects on the Host

Little is known about the effects of Mycelium on its hosts. However, it is believed that the extraction of etheraline from the lungs can cause respiratory distress and other health problems. Those infected with Mycelium may experience shortness of breath, coughing, and other respiratory symptoms.

Prevention and Treatment

Currently, there is no known way to prevent or treat Mycelium infection, as little is known about this mysterious entity. However, it is important to maintain good respiratory health and to avoid environments that may be conducive to the growth of Mycelium such as humid or moldy areas. It is also recommended to wear protective masks in areas where Mycelium may be present, although it is unclear how effective this may be.