HIGH-GRADE A+

Premium Cultivation Facilities

High-grade quality

The High-Grade A+ Farms are farms solely for producing, processing, and producing the tastiest grade of human meat. Wendigo's found that humans around the age of 25-50 were the tastiest since that is when the brain is fully developed and the human body is at its peak.

30-50
Adults per Facility
25-50
Prime Age Range
2
Caretakers

Facility Structure

Simulated Eden Domes
The humans here are raised in simulated "edens" domes, large plains, forests, and a household ran by two older humans with the outside walls blocking all view of outside. All of the High-Grade A+ farms are ran by the same group of wendigos who protect the walls surrounding the farms so other wendigos don't steal their humans away.

All the High-Grade farms are inside giant domes to prevent the adults from escaping. No one can see outside the walls and there is only one exit which is blocked from view. The farm is one big building that houses nearly 30-50 adults excluding 2 caretakers. Surrounding the house are vast plains, and beyond the plains are dense forests meant to block the walls.

Every human living inside the farms have a number identification on their wrists and transmitters in their ears so they are constantly able to be found.

Living Conditions

Inside the farms, the adults are raised as normally as possible with no sign of what's to come. From the moment they are born to when they are shipped out, they are given anything they want to prevent minimal stress.

  • Served gourmet food
  • Sleep in comfortable beds
  • Have extracurricular activities
  • Events are planned
  • School is given
  • Infirmary takes care of any conditions
  • Allowed to wear whatever they want

Organizational System

Age-Based Housing
The building houses residents separated by age levels. Younger children sleep on the top floors, with rooms getting progressively lower as age increases. Everyone has their own bedroom, organized by age sector. For example, Hallway A houses those 0-10 years old, Hallway B those 11-20, and so on.

The oldest residents are expected to help care for the youngest, assisting the primary caretakers. Caretakers closely monitor and record each person's behavior and happiness levels. Those demonstrating exemplary caretaking skills and the most joyful dispositions are occasionally "shipped out to explore the world" as a reward. The oldest person ever sent outside was a 50-year-old resident.

Breeding Program

In the residential sectors for adults ages 25 and older, romance is actively encouraged. Adults in relationships are given complete privacy in their living quarters should their romances become intimate. Any children born from such unions would be raised communally by the entire facility.

Having families is strongly incentivized, with perks provided to couples who bear children. The children essentially become wards of the orphanage-like setting. They are raised collectively by all caretakers and older residents. Their parents may retain a connection but have no singular authority once a new life is created.

LOW-GRADE F-

Mass Production Compounds

Low-grade quality

The 'Low Grade' farms operate as prison-like concrete compounds housing over 13,000 human inmates at a time, all implanted with tracking devices. Crammed together in poor conditions, they are pumped full of experimental chemicals to make them 'tastier'. While this produces inferior tasting 'meat', these farms allow lower-ranked wendigos to profit from the human farming system too.

⚠ WARNING
The constant mental manipulation leads to outbreaks of violence, requiring wendigo guards to keep order.
13,000
Inmates per Facility
HIGH
Violence Level
LOW
Life Expectancy

Facility Structure

All Low-Grade farming operations take place inside vast concrete facilities. These structures resemble prisons for humans in order to prevent escape attempts by the adult inhabitants. The facilities are consistently overcrowded, housing around 13,000 inmates each.

With such dense populations, infighting is a constant problem. Wendigo guards must vigilantly maintain order and calm among the chaotic masses. Every person confined within the farms has identifying information branded directly onto their bodies. Transmitters are surgically embedded within ears, allowing constant surveillance of each individual's movements and location via monitoring systems.

Organizational System

Vertical Housing Structure
The living spaces are organized vertically by age, similar to the previous facility. Younger children sleep on upper floors, with rooms getting lower as residents age. Everyone has their own bedroom within sectors divided by age range. For example, Hallway A houses those 0-10 years old, Hallway B those 11-20, and so on.

The key difference in Low-Grade farms is that butchering and processing of humans takes place on-site, within a segregated area of each facility. No one except the wendigo overseers knows the exact procedures involved once a person is taken away.

Living Conditions

Food shortages are common due to wendigos' reluctance to perform the necessary labor. All residents, from the moment they can walk, are expected to work. Jobs involve farming and serving as informants on other humans.

  • Overcrowded prison-like conditions
  • Experimental chemical treatments
  • Forced labor from early age
  • Frequent food shortages
  • Regular violence outbreaks