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PUMPKIN BROWNIES (SUPER EASY FALL DESSERT RECIPE)
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happy halloween! here is a ghost duet
I love this so much. I always play it when it comes on
how cute
my little sister just found out at school that you can create a religion and wants me to help her turn Halloween into a year long religion. And i never knew i wanted this until now. We will be the Halloween Cult. I am so ready for this.
My sister came up with some cult rules.
Do not deny the spooky.
Be nice to children.
Don’t be pressuring others into the religion, if they don’t want to hear leave them alone.
Every second Wednesday of each month is Pumpkin Worship, that is when you eat pumpkin flavored things, carve pumpkins, or burn pumpkin spice scented candles. Just embrace the pumpkin.
Don’t be mean to other people for reasons they can’t control, but hey if they are doing it on purpose just to annoy you, destroy them.
No touch other people if they don’t want you to, this includes hair.
Halloween is a holy day, embrace it and become one with the spooky.
Costumes are an everyday thing, but sometimes it can be inappropriate, be aware of when to embrace the spooky and when to just be a little spooky.
Don’t let anyone tell you you can’t be spooky, and if they do tell you then they don’t know what they’re talking about. You can be all the spooky all you want.
Be nice to animals.
Be ready to help others when you can but still remember that you need to put your needs first.
You are spooky, you are amazing, you are fabulous. Say it.
idk but i think we need more, go ask you internet nerd friends.
can yall think of anything else?
OKay i asked her how one would join the cult and she said to light a jack-o-lantern on a full moon then yodel into the night for the pumpkin king and if he approves you, you will hear someone yell “stut the fuck up” then you are part of the cult.
have fun yodeling my friends
:D
Well now I know what I’m gonna be doing tonight…
Holy shit OP your sister invented halloween based LaVeyan Satanism
They’ve been coming to get you, Barbara, for 50 years – Night of the Living Dead was released October 4, 1968
halloween
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TONIGHT
Reading Times, Pennsylvania, October 14, 1926
Too early?
Chicago Tribune, Illinois, October 24, 1932:
Season
Once upon a time I worked in this little burger/coffee/ice cream shop and a lady came in one winter and asked if we had a caramel apple drink and we were like ‘well we have cider’ and she was like ‘no I don’t remember what it’s called but this place made a drink that was chai tea, apple cider, and caramel’ and Breezy offered to try and make something for her but she changed her mind and left so Breezy and I were like ‘alright let’s try this’ because we had chai tea, instant cider mix, a shit ton of caramel, instant hot water from the espresso and too much free time.
And let me tell you it was delightful. It tastes like watching the leaves changing color and dancing in the wind. It tastes like picking out pumpkins and gourds and fresh apples at the farm up north. It tastes like witches and freedom.
I make it every year now and this year I walked in the house on the morning of October first with all the ingredients and shouted ‘FALL DRINK’ and my roommates were like ‘????’ so I made them Fall Drink and now every time they get home from work they’re like ‘Fall Drink pls?????’
Anyway I remember literally nothing else about that woman but I’m very grateful to her.
for anyone wondering about proportions/etc here’s op’s answer from the repiles:
@gundamace FALL DRINK
I want to believe that Fall Drink is a simulacra born from a memory of a person who vanished after suggesting it.
Saw the cutest Halloween fabric at JoAnns :)
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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)
For reference for my annual halloween sessions
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