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mangazach13 [2011-10-13 01:17:07 +0000 UTC]
So, the old ones are just slightly out of sinc with us? And we,er, Whateley wanted to put them back in sinc?
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Villenueve [2010-06-10 10:56:46 +0000 UTC]
There is nothing better than the unseen terror/horror,that can be there,it will wait for us in the shadows and will get us when we less expect,wrapping us in a velvet glove that will be our shroud...
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dracontologe [2010-05-27 21:28:02 +0000 UTC]
one of his best stories .....
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Ansugaru [2010-04-14 20:52:54 +0000 UTC]
fantastic! a real piece of horror that is lurking and awaiting itΒ΄s time.
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Ansugaru In reply to DARKBABY67 [2010-04-14 20:58:38 +0000 UTC]
not a problem. your work is really great although I canΒ΄t really find points for critique. I have too less experience.
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vonmeer [2010-04-13 21:40:52 +0000 UTC]
Awesomw!! I love the modernistic "little red riding hood" element!
I really dig how the tentacles from the left seem to be greeted by the tree on the lower right as if reality itself was bending.
I also like the green fog or alien atmosphere leaking in, as this pandimensional horror leaks into our reality, in the poor town Dunwich!
As someone who has lived in small towns there is a subtle but palpable element of horror that the imagination can create.
The rural remoteness and the Dunwich Horror is archtypical of the genre.
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MaithSin [2010-04-13 20:15:44 +0000 UTC]
This is gorgeous. Also one of my favourite tales from the Necronomicon
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