"Fabian, do some surgery!" is really giving "Hey Gunnie, you ready to saw this dude's head open?"
Let us never stop making Lou's unqualified PCs perform life or death medical procedures.
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👻 IT'S HERE! PRESENTING CARO GREENE'S MIL-LIMINAL-THE PODCAST! 👻
Consider this a soft launch cuz i know it's not live on ALL services yet, but you can now listen to the introduction episode of Caro's podcast, Mil-Liminal on Youtube, Podcast Addict, Podbean, and Spotify, and probably more cuz idk how distribution works.
There will be a full length episode soon, but for now, take a listen to the intro, and if you like it, share it to your friends to help people find it! Its written in a way anyone can jump in, even if they aren't familiar with the comics or characters. Thank you SO MUCH for all the support getting here, I'm so happy to finally be able to do this!
Mil-Liminal is a cozy horror podcast featuring the charming and slightly unhinged Caro Greene, an employee working the counter during the night shift at a tiny gas station in the middle of the woods. Join their journey of witnessing the unexplainable! Liminal spaces, ghosts and ghouls galore, there won't be any jump-scares or hopelessness, just unsettling vibes with moments of comedy to lighten the mood. The podcast is in canonical order, meaning the first episode is Caro's first 'episode' as well, learning as they go to create their podcast.
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Falling asleep anti thought:
Besides his appearance, what makes this new version of anti so terrifying to me is that he now seems to be *actually* real.
Up until now we've only ever seen anti through screens, projections or hallucinations. But today, he got out of the camera. He stepped on the floor of our real world.
The way he walked, as if he hadn't done that in a long time... no glitching, just a slight distortion at the end. He has a form now and who knows what it's capable of.
He just became trully scary.
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First part of drawing different Scary designs! This was so so much fun and i love everybody's designs so much
designs belong to!
@llumimoon @shickzander @happi-tree @koszmarnybudyn @apricior
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Today, as Google Maps led me from the nice clean straight asphalt roads to take a "short cut" through 40km of dingy and frankly kinda scary dirt roads in the middle of nowhere forest with no living soul about, roads which were both frozen, snowy, slushy, muddy and covered in potholes and added about an extra hour to my trip and nice thick layer of dirt on my car, I had an idea.
Transmigrator getting their GPS highjacked by a System which then merrily leads them off the beaten path and into times/worlds unknown, with a car and various luggage/groceries/vacation stuff with them along for the ride. And the Transmigrator has no idea it's even happening before it's too late because it's not a place they know and GPS is supposed to know where they're going, right? And now their car is possessed by a System.
Like seriously, for about an hour there I saw not a single thing of infrastructure. I could've driven through decades of time and not seen it...
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He's literally like a kid at a friend's house finding out they're allowed to do something he's strictly forbidden from at home. He's puzzled by it - baffled even, but now he has the chance to try it out and he's doing mental gymnastics calculating whether he should do it. You can almost hear the wheels turning.
(based on my personal experience as a kid)
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the nursery rhyme puzzles might be one of my favorite parts of game. They’re one of the aspects of Saga’s storyline that early on introduce the FBC and the theme of fiction with reality that would be an entire case for her, and later a major source of conflict. All the whimsical poems and dolls that are soon revealed to have direct correlation to Saga and her worries. Is it all a coincidence? Was the act of making this art already affected by Saga’s role and that’s why some of the rhymes are personal? It adds to the mystery that’ll likely never be fully answered, and makes Saga and the player uneasy.
Then, the final doll!—the father that looks like a certain talk show host in the dark place, holding his child. Specifically contained away from any other dolls and the witchfinder’s station, but never given a reason why. Of course, there’s a creepy poem repeated over the station paralleling Saga’s life, but I love that it speaks of the father, Door, keeping an eye on and trying to protect the hero, Saga.
Naturally, Campbell, the annoying FBC researcher, was listening in and wanted to see Saga face the consequences of opening a threshold and seeing what comes through the “doorway.” Only for him to die (?) instead. Such a classic mad scientist ending; It’s comically funny after the haunting mystery of the station. While it could simply be him being sent or consumed by the Dark Place, the chance that it could be Mr. Door watching Campbell try to sabotage his daughter and opening a door for Campbell to face whatever Horrors of the dark place is. so good. What a conclusion to what seemed like a fairly nonsensical puzzle side quest.
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