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>> #37563
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>> #37571
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i dont think this one is nightmare fuel worthy, the others maybe but this one has no gore at all.
IIRC nightmare_fuel is an automatic tag implication for death.
>> #37596
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i dont think this one is nightmare fuel worthy, the others maybe but this one has no gore at all.
Bambietta is undead, having been murdered by Giselle for the audacity of losing to an unbeatable opponent. He then revived Bambietta and turned her into a zombie with no free will. She kept her mind and most of her personality, but literally cannot disobey Giselle. If that isn't Nightmare Fuel worthy, I don't know what is.
>> #37603
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Bambietta is undead, having been murdered by Giselle for the audacity of losing to an unbeatable opponent. He then revived Bambietta and turned her into a zombie with no free will. She kept her mind and most of her personality, but literally cannot disobey Giselle. If that isn't Nightmare Fuel worthy, I don't know what is.
That sounds suspiciously like my vampire fetish...
>> #37610
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IIRC nightmare_fuel is an automatic tag implication for death.
IIRC, I made the reason something like: "Because death is terrifying."
>> #37620
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IIRC, I made the reason something like: "Because death is terrifying."
My only quibble with this is that death isn't very terrifying when they immediately come back to "life."
>> #37629
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IIRC, I made the reason something like: "Because death is terrifying."
Death isn't terrifying. At least, that's what I tell all of those poor Grineer marines dumb enough to shoot at me. It is quick and painless. And not real. I'm not a lunatic, really.
Besides, the only thing that makes death a concept to be feared is the manner in which it is carried out. Somebody could die of a gunshot, which would leave no time for fear, or of a disease that caused unbearable amounts of agony, like GUILT. Which one do you fear the most? Personally, I find that the latter is more scary, especially because of the different strains. Now, I understand that people can fear what happens after death, and that's reasonable, but I'm going to cross that bridge when I get there.