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GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
Satan. That specific monsterous entity I indirectly stumbled into by accident, so I no longer have the luxury of doubting that evil exists.
His power was such that I know that if he fully manifested in any way, he would do a lot more than what he did before.
That last time was enough to learn a valuable lesson.
Curiousity killed the cat, but what doesn't kill you makes you stranger, haha.
Wendigo psychosis is a real thing... Native American lore is intense and immense.
Wait 'till you learn about Skinwalkers and a certain ranch in Utah...
Beyond that, I think the most terrifying fictional monster is The Flood from Halo, on a viceral, primal, lovecraftian level.
The body horror coupled with the fact that it doesn't let you die is too much for me. Nope!
His power was such that I know that if he fully manifested in any way, he would do a lot more than what he did before.
That last time was enough to learn a valuable lesson.
Curiousity killed the cat, but what doesn't kill you makes you stranger, haha.
Wendigo psychosis is a real thing... Native American lore is intense and immense.
Wait 'till you learn about Skinwalkers and a certain ranch in Utah...
Beyond that, I think the most terrifying fictional monster is The Flood from Halo, on a viceral, primal, lovecraftian level.
The body horror coupled with the fact that it doesn't let you die is too much for me. Nope!