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SPOILERS FOR MYSTERY SKULLS ANIMATED: HELLBENT
Noticed a few peeps were taking a whack at dubbing this, so I figured I’d give it the old college try myself!
The bangin’ music belongs to Mystery Skulls, and the amazing animation belongs to @mysterybensmysteryblog and @artsyfeathersartsyblog!
LANCE IS READY TO KICK SOME ARSE! I haven’t seen anybody do Lance yet, so here’s my take on Lance!
Also Hellbent is gorgeously animated and you are missing out if you haven’t seen it yet.
All them lovely characters belong to @mysterybensmysteryblog and @artsyfeathersartsyblog OBVIOUSLY
AUSTIN I’M FUCKING SOBBING
You’re sorry? You’re SORRY?! You took everything from me! The love of my life! The life I LOVED! And look at what you’ve left me! Take a good, hard look! You’d better start praying hard, Arthur. Because if wrath is a sin, I’m dragging you all the way down to Hell with me.
I realized I hadn’t drawn angry Lewis in a while. And wherever there’s an angry Lew, there’s an unfortunate Arthur to match.
Somebody go catch that poor boy a break.
Looking at this makes me so tired.
Every year, multiple times a year, they convince ppl to fork out thousands of dollars and….literally nothing changes. There’s no doubt in my mind they’re pocketing most of this money lol
They just emailed me about this today and I’m ???? Where is the 100k+ going every time they do this? There’s been one major update that fanfiction has had for at least five years and they don’t demand money like that
You people realize that, like, server space and shit costs money, right? You realize that they need money to pay graphic designers and coders and such BEFORE you get to see those updates on the website, right? You realize that ffnet runs ads on their site and that’s how they’re earning revenue while AO3 is completely ad-free, right? Lord help me I know very little about finances or how to run a website but Wikipedia does the exact same thing but they have a far more massive user base to pull from. Do you like AO3? Would you rather go back to only having ffnet? No? Then maybe don’t baselessly accuse them of scamming people. You don’t have to donate to them if you don’t want to, they’re not holding your account hostage if you don’t.
They also post a very handy breakdown of where that money is going. IT’S NOT A SCAM. If you love ao3 and want it to exist, DONATE.
Oh. my god. The OTW, which runs AO3 is a non-profit organization, which comes with extremely strict rules about how money can be used. They are also one of the most transparent organizations I have ever had the pleasure of supporting.
Rather than just lazily suggesting/assuming that an organization is corrupt, you could do what I did just now and spend TWO FUCKING SECONDS ON THE AO3 HOMEPAGE TO FIND THE DETAILED BUDGET SO THAT YOU CAN SEE EXACTLY WHERE THE FUCK ALL THAT MONEY IS GOING.
And here is a budget update from this past week (10/10/18) with graphs and further explanations.
And the answer is, mainly, servers. To host all that glorious fanfic that we all love and depend upon so much. Like, I know capitalism is the worst, but it’s what we’ve got right now. And that being the case, STUFF FUCKING COSTS MONEY. Servers cost (a hell of a lot of) money. Domains and hosting cost money. Hell, even collecting donations costs money. Maintaining a website of the size and complexity of AO3 is not fucking free. In fact, it’s pretty damn expensive. And they ask us for donations every so often so that the archive will never be beholden to the whims of advertisers or investors.
In my bitter old fandom queen opinion, the OTW in general and AO3 specifically is the best damn thing fandom as a collective entity has ever done. It takes a massive amount of commitment and effort to continue to offer this invaluable service to all of us, and literally everyone who runs or contributes to this effort does so FOR FUCKING FREE. Because they love fandom and believe that the mission of OTW and AO3 is important enough to donate their time, energy, and talent to.
To see people so casually dismiss this massive labor of love as some corrupt cash grab offends me right down to my very soul. Like, how fucking dare you? How dare you sit there behind your monitor and throw these baseless accusations around? You clearly use and benefit from the service that AO3 provides, but you’re offended to hear that that service costs money to maintain? And what the fuck have you done for fandom lately, huh? Cause it sure as hell can’t hold a candle to what the OTW does every damn day. Like … fuck the fuck off with your smug, self-satisfied ignorance. Go get all your fic on ff.net if it’s so great then.
Reblog, click the picture, and prepare for battle.
after a while i became convinced that the words were mocking me
Nothing happened.
I WAS PROMISED A BATTLE
*throws down gauntlet*
Edit: Went back. This is the best thing to happen to my dashboard ever.
Reblogging again because my followers need to see this. To be clear, rebog, go to your actual blog, then click the picture.
aight
OH MY GOD I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT
DO IT
WOW IT REALLY IS SOMETHING FREAKING GOOD PLEASE CHECK IT OUT
Okay, if this is a rickroll I swear to…
1) It was not a rickroll
2) It was super awesome!
3) No jumpscare or anything designed to freak you out, so doesn’t need an unreality warning (YMMV, of course).
Suspicious but curious. Curiosity wins!
attention all writers following me- try this or you will lament.
EVERYONE TRY THIS (you gotta go to your on blog to click on it!)
OK THIS IS THE COOLEST
I’m reblogging this to save it because it is actually really fun!
500 of you already !! Although this number isn’t exactly huge, it really means a lot to see how people enjoy my art. So in return, I’ll spoil you a tad !! It’s not much but I hope I can offer more in the future ♥
Rules
Must be following @venusitas
New & old followers are allowed !!
Reblogs & likes count to enter.
You can reblog as many times as you want.
No giveaway blogs.
If you unfollow after the giveway ends,you won’t be able to participate in any future raffle.
Prizes
First place : Full colored portrait — 1 winner.
Second place: Simple shadow waist-up — 2 winners.
Third place: Colored sketch full body — 3 winners.
Limitations
Only one character per picture.
Can be canon or original character(s).
SFW only — Can be suggestive, but within the limits.
End date: October 24, 2018
Good luck & have fun !!
Terror Tracks: Music in Horror TTRPGs
This is a rework of an article I wrote in 2013. I’ve added some sources, but others might be a bit dated. Additional scores and suggestions welcome!
You can also hear the gist of this preamble in the recording of “Something at Work in the Soul: Horror in RPGs” from Orcacon 2018
Silence: Ambiance’s Weak Spot
I won’t run horror tabletop RPGs without background music. They need it.
More so than other games with their looping tracks from The Lord of the Rings or Conan, horror games absolutely require background music.
Is that strange? In a genre filled with innocents creeping across creaky floorboards and screams piercing still nights, is it weird to use music to fill every breath-holding moment?
If you’re making a movie, maybe (and even then only maybe). In the TTRPG game you’re running, though, absolutely not.
In any horror game, a absolute goal of your work as a GM is to build an appropriately creepy ambiance or atmosphere. To do so, you’ll use your story, lurid descriptions, whispered conversations, dimmed lights, a whole bag of spooky tricks. But in all of it, your greatest enemy is silence.
That’s because, once a pause hits, once you’re not forwarding the plot, once a player’s not speaking in character, like a mist, the ambiance starts dissipating. Too quickly, the players realize they’re not on rain-slick parapets fleeing the hungry night, they’re in your game room. They remember they’re just playing, they might even realize they’re tense, and in that situation they might do what most humans do when they’re tense: try to break that tension.
Gamers do this with Monty Python jokes.
Monty Python jokes KILL AMBIANCE DEAD.
Horror Behind Your Words
So what to do? Never slow the game’s momentum. Never look up a rule. Never use the restroom. Never break the session. Lock all the doors. Run the game until either its over or you are.
Or, give yourself some backup.
Low, subtle, constant, appropriately creepy music provides a steady drumbeat of atmospheric agreement to your story.
While you’re describing the indescribable, it’s an ominous pulse, nodding along, seconding every terror you reveal.
Even better, though, in the pauses, it’s still there. It’s the dread that lingers even when you’re not building it, it fills the space and holds the atmosphere, helping to keep players in the moment when you can’t.
There are a thousand tricks you can play once you’ve incorporated music into your game—volume, looping, manipulating attention, Pavlovian responses, avoiding recognition—but that’s a discussion for another time. With appropriate selections, the score to your game can do as much to create a memorable experience as your storytelling itself. But, your music has to work for you.
Dread Accompaniment: Horror Music Playlists
Not all horror is alike. The world-destroying marches of Godzilla’s score would never work if you subbed them in behind the visuals of Ringu. Hellraiser’s score works for Hellraiser, The Thing’s score works for The Thing, and trying to swap them would be a mess. The music has to encourage the atmosphere you’re trying to create. If it doesn’t, it might actively work against your story.
As the director on Pathfinder’s Carrion Crown Adventure Path, I wrote several forewords that included my suggestions for music that reinforced the themes of those adventures and that highlighted a specific horror genre or general concept. (The associated films also make damn fine viewing if you’re looking for a specific vein of inspiration.) For ease of reference, I’ve expanded on those playlists here, each with suggested artists, albums, and (where possible) links to help emphasize certain ominous moods. Obviously, these playlists are not all-inclusive; just some of my favorites that have worked well for me in the past.
Use these next time you’re looking for something to enhance the atmosphere of your most sinister TTRPG games, those sessions when you really want to leave your players dangling from the edges of their seats.
General
Beal, Jeff: Carnivale
Dead Can Dance: The Serpent’s Egg, et al.
Elfman, Danny: Red Dragon
Haslinger, Paul: Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Julyan, David: The Descent, The Prestige
Kilar, Wojciech : Bram Stoker’s Dracula*
Navarrete, Javier: Mirrors, Pan’s Labyrinth
Newman, Thomas: Castle Rock
Söderqvist, Johan: Let the Right One In
Yamane, Michiru: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, et al.
Zimmer, Hans: Hannibal*
Ghosts
Carlos, Wendy & Elkind-Tourre, Rachel: The Shining
Carpenter, John: The Fog
Giacchino, Michael: Let Me In
Henifin, Steve: Eternal Darkness
Midnight Syndicate: Gates of Delirium, et al.
Newman, David: Serenity
Revell, Graeme: Below
Yamaoka, Akira: Silent Hill, et al.
Young, Christopher: Drag Me to Hell, The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Zimmer, Hans: The Ring
Terrors of Science
Alwyn, Kenneth: Bride of Frankenstein
Rachmaninoff, Sergei: Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op.3, No.2
Aufort, Cyrille: Splice
Band, Richard: Reanimator
Beltrami, Marco: Mimic
Bergeaud, David: The Outer Limits
Burwell, Curt: Gods & Monsters
Davis, Carl: Frankenstein Unbound
Doyle, Patrick: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Shore, Howard: The Fly
Savage Horror
Donaggio, Pino: The Howling
Elfman, Danny: Nightbreed, The Wolfman
Frankel, Benjamin: Curse of the Werewolf and Other Film Music
Haslinger, Paul: Underworld (and sequels)
Kanno, Yoko: Wolf ’s Rain Soundtrack 2
LoDuca , Joseph: Brotherhood of the Wolf
Marianelli, Dario: The Brothers Grimm
Morricone, Ennio: Wolf
Powell, Andrew: Ladyhawke
Horrifying Resurrections
Carpenter, John: Village of the Damned
Goldsmith, Jerry: The Mummy
Elm, Bill & Woody Jackson: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Heil, Reinhold & Johnny Klimek: Land of the Dead
Isham, Mark: The Crazies
Morasky, Mike: Left 4 Dead
Murphy, John: 28 Days Later
Revell, Graeme: The Crow
Suzuki, Kota: Resident Evil 5 (Related Resident Evil 7 OST)
Taïeb, Jean-Pierre: Frontiere(s)
Alien Horror
Bates, Tyler: Slither
Beltrami, Marco: The Eye
Carpenter, John: Prince of Darkness*
Elfman, Danny: Mars Attacks
Goldenthal, Elliot: Sphere
Graves, Jason: Dead Space
Horner, James: Aliens
Howard, James Newton: Signs
Kurzel, Jed: Alien Covenant
Morricone, Ennio: The Thing*
Shortner, Clinton: District 9
Subtle Horror
Bell, Joshua: The Red Violin*
Bishara, Joseph: Annabelle, The Conjuring
D’Ambrosio, Marco: Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust*
Fjellström, Marcus: The Terror
Glass, Philip: Dracula
Goldenthal, Elliot: Interview with the Vampire
Jones, Trevor: From Hell
Kid, Jesper: Assassin’s Creed 2: Brotherhood
McCreary, Bear: 10 Cloverfield Lane
Reitzell, Brian: Hannibal (2014 series)
Tartini, Giuseppe: Violin Sonata in G minor
Zimmer, Hans: Sherlock Holmes
World Ruiners
Benyacar, Simone, Craig Stuart Garfinkle, Veigar Margeirsson, & Daniel Nielsen: Requiem for a Tower
Brower, Russell, Derek Duke, & Edo Guidotti: World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
Debney, John: End of Days
Desplat, Alexandre: Godzilla (2014)
Glass, Philip: Candyman
Goldsmith, Jerry: The Omen
Ifukube, Akira & Sagisu, Shirō: Shin Godzilla
Jackman, Henry: Skull Island
Mancell, Clint: The Fountain
Young, Christopher: Hellraiser
Zimmer, Hans: Inception
(* - Personal favorites, especially recommended)
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Hey @staff fix the Tumblr app, it's so fucking broken
Had an impromptu chat with @ushi418 about fashion history the other day- thought I’d post it here as a quick ref for people!
Where has this been my entire life
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