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yharnamcrow · 27 days
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⏰ arrival in the world of pokemon
It's vertigo inducing. Moments before, Eileen had been sitting, leaning against the architecture to catch her breath. The Bloody Crow was gone. At last. The young Hunter did good work. Always such a worrywart too. The kid should think more about themselves. No matter now. She had popped her last two blood vials. The cuts on her chest are sealed, but that doesn't stop her body from remembering the feel of choking on her own lifeblood. Eileen breathed, eyes closed.
And then she tips over and falls.
Her eyes are wide open. Feather cloak fluttering and flared, voice choked. She falls. She falls from a crack in the sky that seals behind her, a ragged, bloody thing that looks like an Amygdala's handiwork gone wrong. Were she anyone else, she would scream. She doesn't. Instead, she somehow manages to turn, to use her cloak to maneuver her dropping body. Her legs and ankles grind against each other when she crashes to the ground, the shock travels up all the way to her teeth. She grimaces, wobbles, falls. They're not broken. It's a close thing nonetheless. She lies on her back gracelessly, limbs akimbo. There is sun in her eyes. She hasn't seen the sun in so long.
A crunch in the underbrush. An animal unlike any Eileen has seen before is approaching her. White fur with a red sheen, claws and tail the color of spilled blood, with a face of the same color, a sickle-like horn branching off. It eyes her, before sitting down in front of her prim and proper. There is a glint in its eyes that Eileen hasn't seen in decades. A gleam she hadn't been aware of missing so. Her throat closes up.
"Come to finish me off?" Her voice is as creaky as that of the bird she resembles. The beast shakes its head. Intelligent, then. Back in the brush, there are more noises. Voices. Those of a child and an adult. Eileen doesn't move.
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denyjesuschrist · 4 years
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A bloodborne film directed by David Lynch
tbh while that would be cute i feel like lynch’s work rarely deals with the socioeconomic themes that i feel are integral to understanding the plot of bloodborne. like bloodborne pretty explicitly subverts lovecraft’s thesis which insists that societal issues come from the poor, the foreigner, and the racialized; in yharnam the beast plague finds its origins with the healing church and its founders (i.e. yharnam’s ruling class). this article addresses it really well.
perhaps an ari aster directed bloodborne film would be good, considering i feel like midsommar addressed white supremacist cults pretty well already 🤷‍♀️
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