Dare I ask why the Horrorverse thread got deleted? Or shall I assume the jannies are taking the piss tonight?
Dare I ask why the Horrorverse thread got deleted? Or shall I assume the jannies are taking the piss tonight?
Both
Unsurprising. Nevertheless, I'll post stuff from the last two threads to get us started off.
>The Blue Rose is connected to other paranormal investigators, and Gordon Cole is in touch with the Men in Black, something he doesn't tell the other agents
>The Red Room of the show is sort of a loading area where monsters or demons passing between worlds can stay and rest, or even come back from death. It is not the Black Lodge in and of itself, as that's only accessible to the higher entities like Leviathan or The Cenobites.
>Killer BOB thrives in this world as there is much more evil that men do and much more pain and suffering to feed on. Every human has a BOB, although humans who've managed to ascend and become supernatural entities themselves no longer carry a BOB.
>The White Lodge is closely connected to Tibet, and it's where entitites like Morte Mamme plan and enact counterstrikes to the forces of darkness. The Fireman cannot take direct action, but he is able to show others and manipulate events. He is also able to cross worlds easily and enter The Black Lodge without being affected.
>Mr.C has connections to many human villains of this world, such as Leatherface and the modern descendants of Frankenstein. His connections to the scientists of Event Horizon is what would allow him to create The Glass Box to try and trap The Experiment.
>Twin Peaks itself resides in a space and time warping tesseract as a result of Laura's trauma and Cooper's time loops, which have shut it off the rest of the world. Cooper is doomed to try over and over again to save Laura until he accepts that Laura cannot, and doesn't want to, be saved.
>We are not gonna talk about JUDY
There's dozens of small towns all over America housing great evils. Some were mundane, these include places like Haddonfield, Illinois and Woodsboro, California; places where serial killers roam. A few more like Perfection, Nevada or Lake Placid, Maine; were a little bit out of the ordinary, home of strange and deadly creatures that could be brought down by gunfire or are simply left alone due to the danger they represent.
Others, however, either due to a history of bloodshed, an ancient curse or powerful entities deciding the town offers them a steady supply of meals; have been warped to appear as harmless to outsiders, with the great horrors they hold only making themselves visible once you step inside their domains.
Examples of these include:
>Silent Hill, Pennsylvania (Assuming it's an expy for Centralia like in the movie)
>Gravity Falls, Oregon
>Greendale, New York (or Massachusetts)
>Nowhere, Kansas
>Charterville (from Beetleborgs)
>Twin Peaks, Washington
>Wayward Pines, Idaho
>Derry, Jerusalem's Lot, Castle Rock and several areas of Maine
>Roanoke, North Carolina
>Dunwich, Arkham and Innsmouth; Massachusetts
>Point Pleasant, West Virginia
>Antonio Bay, California
>Potter's Bluff, New England
>Hobb's End, New England
>Amityville, New York
>Gatlin, Nebraska
>Cuesta Verde, California
>Elk Grove, Michigan
>Sunnydale, California
Jack from Legend
Any Ultraman
Leon Kennedy
Raiden
The Highlander
Doomguy
Conan
The Blacksmith from Errementari
I need to think of more.
Question: would Kratos or Asura count? I know their games aren't considered horrific, but the GoW Universe and The Asura's Wrath universes are only non horrific due to the good guys. An omnipotent evil lightning God and an Orwellian universal Spider God seem quite similar to a lot of evil beings mentioned here.
I think most of what the Horrorverse consists of are more straight examples of horror. So something like Darkwood could make it in, and *maybe* DMC if you squint, but not really Acura or Kratos, sad to say.
Also, probably going to stop linking the threads to one another outright. The mods seem like they might start to target them because of that.
because it might look like a general to them which aren't allowed
Generals are only allowed if it's something that appeals to a specific mod. Everything else gets the boot.
Can Anti-spiral, bringer of despair join the universe?
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I think if something is horror-related or sci-fi/horror related it has a high chance of being included if it can fit in.
Something non-horror related or barely horror related would need a stronger tie to a horror thing to get in. For example the non-horror superheroes mentioned in that one Hack/Slash storyarc get included because they provide the inspiration for the characters introduced in the story. Moon Knight could be included because he was introduced as an antagonist/ally to Jack Russell, the Werewolf By Night, and sometimes deals with the supernatural. Another example is the pulp character The Avenger, who doesn't deal with supernatural but a character in one of the stories makes a reference to the Necronomicon, so in theory he could be included if you want, but you don't want to do too many inclusions like that too often because if you add too many characters that don't deal with supernatural but had adventures that reference some supernatural ties, you end up with way too many superfluous characters and it starts becoming less of a horrorverse. You can use some just to contrast against the rest of the world.
You also forgot the Previous threads:
>>Amityville, New York
Speaking of which I think in the Horrorverse the events of those movies happened, basically all the stuff Ed and Lorraine Warren encountered were real in that universe.
Also, this was Jess Nevins' write-up for G-8 that was in Ed Brubaker's Incognito (I think these write-ups for pulp characters were only in the monthly comics and might not be in the collected edition).
Biggest problem is that I don't think I've ever found a collection of the stories online, so I wouldn't know how the stories went. But the description sounds enough for me to think he would fit in a Horrorverse.
There was that idea I liked in a previous thread in that some horror apocalypses happen but get fixed by a combination MIB, SCP, and other organizations to reset back to year before the disaster happened. So like say Dawn of the Dead happened in 1978, then the organizations spend 10 years fixing it to pre-disaster 1978, even though it's actually 1988. This makes time travel complicated in the Horrorverse because an amateur time traveler unaware of these things might end up in the wrong time and assume his machine was faulty.
>This makes time travel complicated in the Horrorverse because an amateur time traveler unaware of these things might end up in the wrong time and assume his machine was faulty.
Or end up in the middle of an apocalypse.
And What about silent Hill?
What’s all this shit? I was expecting Slasher stuff, not random ass tv shows, video games and fucking Gravity Falls
And now fucking Kratos? This Horrorverse sucks
Yes
Would that even be possible?
When your thread is so close to a general that you have to specifically change it and make sure to not post it too often to make sure it doesnt look like a general, its probably a general
Nice
Yws
Probably limited to its own place right? it's also in Maine:
silenthill.fandom.com
Isn't that where most of Stephen King's stories take place?
There's a gap in the door. A separate reality. The only me is me. Are you sure the only you is you?"
Yea, that was from PT, but it made me think nonetheless. Just watched The Shining, and can kind of see a parallel between Jack's descent and anyone else's into SH.
Also, there may be more than one Grady (the initial murderer from 1970) as he is both referred to as 'Delbert' and 'Charles' at different points in the film, as well as Jack seeming to possibly live two separate lives, where he is and isn't (of course, that's all just personal conjecture). Kubrick has stated that that was a 'reincarnation' of Jack, though over course many also interpret/suspect as it being that Overlook Hotel absorbed Jack into it.
The main connection I made was between Overlook Hotel and Silent Hill, both based on things people cannot see until they see it for themselves, in their own light (thus, 'the Shining' - seeing things that are 'left behind'). Overlook seems to sort of wrap itself about Jack, his weaknesses, desires, and fears and feeds on/uses him. In that, I remember how Silent Hill carries it's own victims. This is of course my own interpretation in that I personify both Overlook and SH, but am I the only one?
There may not be just one Jack, nor one Grady, nor is there just one Silent Hill. And like in PT, where there are multiple instances of fathers committing familicide, in the Shining, history seems to be repeating itself in that there was a previous instance in the Hotel of 'Charles Grady' murdering his wife and daughters, and Jack having the 'nightmares' and drive of doing the same.
I was wondering if anyone else has had this thought/related the two.
Other than the ever-present fog, they have little in common. There are actually more connections to Half-Life than to Silent Hill. For one, the cause of the mist and the appearances of the creatures is strongly alluded to originate from the military base nearby due to strange experiments. Also, Silent Hill's events are clearly supernatural in nature, while The Mist is slightly more ambiguous but leans towards science fiction.
Godzilla is, surprisingly, the biggest threat to all the gods that exists. None of them can truly kill him, for another, stronger Godzilla will pop up not long after he is killed, or he will somehow become stronger. Godzilla has already been to Hell before and gotten out, while also having killed Yog Sothoth and even managing to quiet the true God of the multiverse or one of his strongest angels. For this, Leviathan's trying to keep the King of the Monsters as far away from his part of Hell as possible whenever one version of Godzilla dies.
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Mods don’t like OC. Same thing happens to Team Teen threads.
We have an abandoned rail road that passes under a graveyard in Northern California, last summer when the heat was up in the triple digits, that short tunnel was icy cold, it’s always cold in there.
Also this thing gets trickier when you deal with long-established characters like, say, Batman, because he's encountered supernatural stuff in his publication history (1939 Batman face vampires and werewolves in one story). In cases like these I guess the best thing to go with is pick the story that comes closest to horror related, like in Batman's case you can pick either Doom That Came To Gotham or Batman/Dracula: Red Rain, or something, and work from there.
Like another user's theory in previous threads, the Horrorverse is Mr. Burns, and all the end of world scenarios, aliens, monsters, ghosts, etc are trying to get through that door but getting in each other's way.
I say the breeze in this case would be people time traveling to alter things.
>Implying that the breeze isn't the Ancestor from Darkest Dungeon
Just a really weird mod on right now, went on a spree and deleted a ton of posts and threads. None of which were breaking rules.
Why do you stand out, bright one, against Doom?
We are the last of Ends, devouring all.
The mortals you guard are sunk in gloom;
You cannot even move to heed their call.
What hope has then your feeble glow
To break our final power, our iron might?
You cannot end our Eating; you only slow.
What drives you on in hopeless fight?
Bastard just won't give up.
The Mist is implied to have been a result of the Todash Darkness briefly spilling into reality. It's the most supernatural craziness you can get without going utterly insane.
What did he mean by this?
Just saw this and it was alright
What would the Krites(Critters) be doing in this universe?
Probably at war with the Gremlins at one point.
And eating cheeseburgers
And doritos
Nice
How would scp deal silent hill?
List of fucked up things the Ancestor did.
>Saw becoming a cenobite as below him, and tortured many of the ones that came after him to insanity.
>Made three wishes with a Djinn, one to learn all about them, the second to have a completely loyal djinn at his beck and call should things go south, and the third to seal the djinn back in time while he has all he got from the wishes.
>Evaded predecessors of the SCP Foundation multiple times.
>Had Pumpkinhead slaughter an entire family he hated, then BTFO Hagis by getting absorbed into the Heart of Darkness. He enjoyed every second of the murders he saw.
>Took children and had them go to die to Slendy, just to see what would happen to them.
>Used a copy of the Necronomicon.
>Unintentionally stopped an alien invasion by killing a xenomorph that spawned on his land and dissected it not long after.
>Has stolen a shitton of gold from many leprechauns to fund himself.
>Sacrificed a shitton of kids on Halloween for Samhain.
>Abused Argent Energy to fund himself.
>May also have a behelit.
They can't. They already put up with a lot of bullshit from other areas in the world, and Silent Hill actively punishes people with bad intent so the Foundation can't even be there.
>Has stolen a shitton of gold from many leprechauns to fund himself.
How is the fucker still alive?
>hotpocket has put us into autosage for no perceivable reason other than spite
Going to keep making new threads just to spite the fat fuck.
Don't do that.
Again
maybe move em to Yea Forums but maybe we'll get fucked by the users there instead
Yea Forumsfags will definitely try to sabotage us. If anything, I'll just make a new thread and see whether or not this autist is going to make a constant attempt at killing us or not.
Good luck
Thanks. If I do make it, I probably won't link it back to this one or the previous ones. Maybe see just how determined this guy is at getting rid of us.
Honestly, it's kind of ridiculous how prone staff are to trying to sabotage actual discussion on here. And for absurdly petty and outright autistic reasons too.