Statistics for the creature previously mentioned in a Dunsany episode.
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Death and the Orange
Dunsany: Death and the Orange Two dark young men in a foreign southern land sat at a restaurant table with one woman. And on the woman’s plate was a small orange which had an evil laughter in its heart. And both of the men would be looking at the woman all the time, and they…
Read MoreThe Beloved Demon of the Ebony Frame
Statistics for the creature in The Ebony Frame.
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The Room in the Tower by E.F. Benson
A third story about a haunted painting *** It is probable that everybody who is at all a constant dreamer has had at least one experience of an event or a sequence of circumstances which have come to his mind in sleep being subsequently realized in the material world. But, in my opinion, so far…
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The Ebony Frame by E. Nesbit
To be rich is a luxurious sensation—the more so when you have plumbed the depths of hard-up-ness as a Fleet Street hack, a picker-up of unconsidered pars, a reporter, an unappreciated journalist—all callings utterly inconsistent with one’s family feeling and one’s direct descent from the Dukes of Picardy. When my Aunt Dorcas died and left…
Read More30 Monsters for November – Hysteria
I wanted to write up a Demon of Hysteria for this episode, but it turns out I had a spare one from years ago, and they match perfectly.
Read MoreCloacina: Two Faces of Venus of the Sewers
The one representation we have of the shrine of Cloacina indicates it had two figures upon it. They are both, apparently, Cloacina. I had thought I’d do faerie queen who was the protrectress of the discarded – the two faces being a Cthonic monster (the Queen of Sable Rivers) and a faerie godmother (The Keeper of…
Read MoreGolgothan Dancers
Minor creatures, released from Hell for a foolish soul. Their relatively powerlessness and lack of physical detail are in deliberate mockery of the artist who sacrificed everything to give his painting life.
Read MoreNational Game Design Month: 30 posts in 30 days
For the next 30 days, the goal is to put up a post a day, filling in statistics for creatures that were described, but not numerically defined, in earlier episodes of the podcast. I may well fail, but we’ll see how it goes. These posts won’t make it intact into the podcast: they are supplemental…
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The Golgotha Dancers by Manly Wade Wellman
I had come to the Art Museum to see the special show of Goya prints, but that particular gallery was so crowded that I could hardly get in, much less see or savor anything; wherefore I walked out again. I wandered through the other wings with their rows and rows of oils, their Greek and…
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