Fear and appetite can be likened to a opilionid moving over the unknown expanse. Fear takes hold, like minuscule pinpricks of discomfort, while hunger gnaws at us like a relentless predator. In this unsettling analogy, our emotions surface as the harvestman moves, enveloping us in its obscure embrace. It is through understanding and defeating these sensations that we resurface more resilient like a harvestman in pursuit of its prey.