Whammytap
Whammytap t1_j82wzpl wrote
Reply to comment by InflationKey1089 in Warnings to the wannabe cryptid hunters: My Dad could talk to angels by girl_from_the_crypt
I can't remember how Nick described it..."unclean, but not unholy," perhaps?
Whammytap t1_j82wvjk wrote
Reply to Warnings to the wannabe cryptid hunters: My Dad could talk to angels by girl_from_the_crypt
I don't have any magical powers but I do have a rather impressive arsenal of conventional weapons (if I say so myself); should they be of help to you for the protection of your woods, they and I are at your disposal, Miss Novak.
Whammytap t1_j60am9m wrote
Reply to comment by baconmashwbrownsugar in Warnings to the wannabe cryptid hunters: Bones beneath the snow, a man beneath my bed by girl_from_the_crypt
My fear is that this sleeping being is what sustains Aleksei and the rest of the enchanted beings, the magic of the forest itself.
Whammytap t1_j5sjpx9 wrote
Reply to comment by girl_from_the_crypt in Warnings to the wannabe cryptid hunters: How to actually handle demons of nature by girl_from_the_crypt
Well, the Doomsday Clock did move forward today. 90 seconds to midnight. :(
Whammytap t1_j5nggya wrote
Reply to comment by TadpoleOfDoom in Warnings to the wannabe cryptid hunters: So I guess my brother is a serial killer by girl_from_the_crypt
Good old Aleksei! 🌳
Whammytap t1_j37s5j6 wrote
Reply to A warning to the wannabe cryptid hunters: Something's hiding in the abandoned gristmill by girl_from_the_crypt
Can I send your Bannik a bar of nice soap for being such a mensch?
Whammytap t1_iy2k38r wrote
Reply to The Work Snake by SalamiMommie
I don't think you have anything to fear, you were nice to Macy and she clearly liked you.
Whammytap t1_j9bo1y5 wrote
Reply to comment by UltimateDefeat in I worked at an amusement park in the 80’s and saw some disturbing things by 10MinuteHorror
I was gonna comment this exact same thing. The cart ride that went sharply downhill in a concrete trench, with brakes that usually didn't work. Kids who couldn't really swim almost drowning in the wave pool. Testing out new rides on employees who were strapped for cash. Teenage "lifeguards" and ride operators with no actual training. Rides with no engineering or regard for physics, just the amusement park's owner's ideas sketched on a napkin. (Loop-the-loop water slide, anyone?)
Really just Action Park on steroids, with a supernatural element. Not that the story isn't good--it's excellent! IMO the similarity makes it more uncanny, because something similar really did happen IRL. It could happen.