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Who: Hank and you!
What: Nightmares
When: Now
Where: Hank's head
Rating: R, cause nastiness
Carcinoma is derived from the Greek word καρκίνωμα, and is most often defined as "a cancerous ulcer."
It's an oddly fitting description of the place you now find yourself standing in: a pulsating, gargantuan mass of something, most likely human flesh, floating in an endless void. The ground, as it were, almost looks like sinuous tissues, clearly visible under a thin layer of what can only be skin. There's no gore or offal to speak of here, but the air is nonetheless thick with the smell of eternally fresh blood. Explore to your hearts content, but try not to vomit.
It's unsanitary, you know.
all sections: the dead | the light | the pit | the struggle
What: Nightmares
When: Now
Where: Hank's head
Rating: R, cause nastiness
Carcinoma is derived from the Greek word καρκίνωμα, and is most often defined as "a cancerous ulcer."
It's an oddly fitting description of the place you now find yourself standing in: a pulsating, gargantuan mass of something, most likely human flesh, floating in an endless void. The ground, as it were, almost looks like sinuous tissues, clearly visible under a thin layer of what can only be skin. There's no gore or offal to speak of here, but the air is nonetheless thick with the smell of eternally fresh blood. Explore to your hearts content, but try not to vomit.
It's unsanitary, you know.
all sections: the dead | the light | the pit | the struggle