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Black Shadows AKA Urban Legends

This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.

Post Wed Apr 21, 2004 4:11 pm

Dammit, that cave story ends near the climax, I wanna know what happened.

It's an axe, I use it to...hack at people

Post Wed Apr 21, 2004 6:10 pm

I only read the cave story to the point where he hit his hea don the ceiling when he got out of the cave, after the round rock and bigger rock moved. I will never return to that. I DISOBEYED MY THIRD OBJECTIVE!!NOOOOOOOO.

We go for victory!

Post Wed Apr 21, 2004 6:47 pm

Cr*p...I started reading the cave story! BAD IDEA!!

I almost finished with page where scream came from...and tell u the truth I do not feel like turning my light of. The foking story is scary!! Well wish me good night

Post Wed Apr 21, 2004 9:11 pm

for those of you who didn't finish the cave story: there is nothing definate at the ending, no monsters coming out of the dark, no evil spirits....just more strange happenings....after he hits his head and makes it out of the hole, they climb out with the rope but then notice the rope is pulled taught, something was pulling at it from down there and B cuts the rope, they get away.....the guy has nightmares and hallucinations for weeks afterwards but plans to return...with guns, , lots of backup lighting etc....thats the end.

I wonder if the story is real...the guy has pictures and the fact that it didn't go silly near the end "a big hairy monster jumped out at me" etc make it believable.

Post Wed Apr 21, 2004 9:34 pm

Off-Topic Piece of advice :

In the end of "The Thing", where the two guys are huddling togeather in the closet, not knowing which one is the thing, look at each of their breath colours to get a clue ......

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"I am neither truly alive,nor truly dead,I am an undying shadow in a world of lights..." - Gray Fox, MGS1
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Post Wed Apr 21, 2004 10:56 pm

I like that Wierd NJ Site Leonhart. Thats pretty cool. I like the Menlo Asylum or whatever. They had that show on MTV a while back called FEAR and they sent a team into that asylum before. Its weird reading about places I saw on tv.

PS: Oh and speak of the devil. After reading all these freak stories and occurences the wind here in vegas in getting pretty bad. My house is howling like i dont know what. Couldnt have picked a better night

"The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." - Nikola Tesla

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 1:58 am

Sounds like the stereotypical acid trip to me!

Taw - You're lucky (you probably don't see it that way but I do); nothing interesting ever happens to me. My diagnosis; either you are overly receptive to "the other world", or else you're nuts .

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 6:57 am

Well cocoa is known to have some chemical qualities that stimulate your serotonin levels. I don't know that just standing there stirring cocoa would
supply you, in fumes, with sufficient quantity to do anything but there is that. Did you, perhaps drop the cocoa box/tin/container? Did you inhale a puff of it?
(I am assuming that you made cocoa the old fashioned way, with the powder itself and then add the other ingredients).

Also, you do have a rather fertile imagination, whether you admit to it or not. Standing about and staring blankly at something (the less activity to be observed the better) such as the honeysuckle at night can induce a semi-trance like state in which the mind can wander in a rather vivid true-color reverie.

BTW. If first wife was 1.0 why is second wife only 1.1? Wouldn't she be 2.0? Or, is 2.0 something more along the lines of 20+ years younger than you and preferably nicely tanned and from Brazil?

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 8:40 am

@Esqie
I don't mean to pry, but knowing how tall you are and hearing what you said about heart problems, do you have Marfan's syndrome by any chance?

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:46 am

Taw, your experience seems Familiar, as in that vision dream I had, I was standing in the middle of the Battlefield (or to put it in the dream, in a ruin that had a Computer connection, I saw a holographic "worm" thingy jump up from a screen and sink its teeth into someones chest) It was a vision, and in my case it had no obvious message, no-one spoke to me or did anything else for that matter.
It would however be correct that you were no longer in that cosey Kitchen in your home. The lands you describe give more or less a hint of what the outerlands of Asgard would be, only are you sure that those were Zeus Hermes and Apollo you recognized?? It could very well be Odinn, Thor and Heimdall but that aside.

The experience is known as ex-corporeal experience or sth like that, in common terms its known as "Popping out of your body"

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:51 am

Out-of-body-experience.

Usually more commonly described by people who were about to die from some horrible injury or disease but who somehow survived or were cured.

Most often associated with watching the doctors operate on their bodies or loved ones flocked beside them on their death beds, things like that, ascending toward a bright light and being told to go back because it wasn't their time.

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 11:15 am

Ed, Thats a Near Death Experience.

But to come back on the original Topic, How many of you love the shadows, and rather stay in there then be afraid of the Dark and keep thinking they are being followed by someone in those shadows.

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 12:42 pm

@Loc,

Very true, near-death experience also BUT, at least here in Nova Dworkia and neighboring lands, also known as out-of-body-experience - the part about seeing people in the room or the doctors at the operating table.

So I guess the correct description would be a "near-death-out-of-body-experience."

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 12:47 pm

I prefer being cloaked in darkness, I'm still wary though, when my senses are inhibited I always get a tad paranoid.

It's an axe, I use it to...hack at people

Post Thu Apr 22, 2004 2:44 pm

been lurking in bushes have we taw?

Windows NT crashed.
I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams

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