Made an illustration for a black destroyer by Alfred Elton van Vogt

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Made an illustration for a black destroyer by Alfred Elton van Vogt
Looking at various D&D inspirations this week. First up, Voyage of the Space Beagle, by A. E. van Vogt. This one is a Timescape edition from 1981, but the book has been kicking around since 1950. It is actually four separate stories revised to form a novel. The story we’re interested in is “Black Destroyer,” which first saw print in the July 1939 issue of Astounding.
The plot: a weird cat-like creature called the Coeurl has hunted the creatures of its planet to extinction and it is starving to death when a human spaceship lands. The highly intelligent creature starts playing, er, a cat-and-mouse game with the crew, killing them one by one. Its plan is to kill off them, steal the ship and fly back to Earth and a new food supply. Things escalate, the Coeurl builds its own ship but gets outmaneuvered and opts to kill itself rather than give the humans the satisfaction. It…isn’t the greatest story (though Isaac Asimov credited it as starting the Golden Age of Science Fiction, so what do I know?).
The Coeurl, of course, is a big black cat with a bunch of tentacles sprouting from its shoulders – a clear inspiration for the Displacer Beast in Dungeons & Dragons. The basic plot the story, and van Vogt’s next one “Discord in Scarlet” which is basically the same except the creature in question wants to lay its eggs in the ship, were an inspiration for Alien and proved so close that van Vogy collected $50k from 20th Century Fox in a lawsuit.
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After my husband was executed, those who followed his teachings were tracked down and killed. Many who were faithful stood without arms on that night, refusing to fight back in defiance of the violent order maintained on our planet. They were slaughtered. Records were burned. Signs were striken from the records. For the next several nights the rivers ran with blood of every color - largely reds, oranges, yellows and greens, but there were others too.
Those that denied his name to save themselves rose up in secret to form a cult. Many of our followers had been taught by example: We taught service, and gave service. We taught kindness, and gave kindness. Some of those values were preserved at first. Some were disregarded. Over time, this became worse: As memory failed, as older trolls died off, the cult began to forget what brought them together. His message became twisted and again was used as a rallying cry for war. War was the reason he was executed in the first place, it was the very thing he spoke out against, and it tore our planet apart in our day, just as it did then.
Innocents died. Their rebellion was quelled. Nothing changes: Trolls remain as horrible and bloodthirsty as they always have.
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