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Yoshi_Kong |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 00:14:54 I think the aborted fetus red wizard getting freaky in the Haunted Lands storyline was a bit creepy!
Mod Edit: I've added a SPOILER tag to the scroll's title. |
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 03 Jun 2008 : 17:22:04 quote: Originally posted by Hordak
quote: Artemis Entreri's flashback to his childhood and what his uncle did to him.
Where is this from?
Road of the Patriarch. |
Hordak |
Posted - 03 Jun 2008 : 00:50:15 quote: Artemis Entreri's flashback to his childhood and what his uncle did to him.
Where is this from? |
khorne |
Posted - 01 Jun 2008 : 09:10:12 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
quote: Originally posted by Yoshi_Kong
I think the aborted fetus red wizard getting freaky in the Haunted Lands storyline was a bit creepy!
I think any scene featuring an undead, aborted god-fetus is bound to be creepy and disgusting (how could it not be?).
What I would really like to know is who it's mother and father were. |
BEAST |
Posted - 31 May 2008 : 09:51:58 I have often wondered how a movie maker would portray the scene from The Crystal Shard in which Wulfgar crushes the skull of another barbarian in his bare hands, decisively concluding their duel. In the book, there is a resounding crack of the bones and a splattering of blood and brain matter upon Wulfgar. All of the other assembled barbarians look on in stunned silence, shock, and awe.
Showing that would certainly warrant an "R" rating in film, but it is my understanding that WOTC/Hasbro are going for a PG/PG-13 image.
So would they downgrade that scene, to maybe just a stranglehold, or a quick snapped neck?
My preference would be for a watered-down PG-13 version for widespread theatrical release and Hasbro/WOTC, and an explicit R-rated Collector's Edition DVD version for the fans. Peter Jackson gave you Appendices. Let WOTC give you gore!  |
Danny Glick |
Posted - 25 May 2008 : 03:18:21 The scene where Gromph digs out some other Drow's eye with a razor sharp spoon to gain back his own eyesight after his own eyes were eaten out by a rat in Annihalation. There's got to be a better way to gain eyesight through a familiar. |
BEAST |
Posted - 17 May 2008 : 12:35:06 Never read the above mentioned work, but I sure loved Dissolution, so I'm thinking I should.
Anyhoo . . .
Two notable scenes from RAS's Homeland occur when the drow execute their raid on the Moonwood elves, and when Belwar Dissengulp gets . . . er, dis-handed.
In the raid on the elves, there is a moment in which Drizzt is described as actually getting so carried away with the turmoil of the event that he almost does go ahead and kill the elven girl child. His blade just barely misses her. How might this drow fighter have turned out differently, had he flinched a fraction of a second later than he did?
And, perhaps more importantly, what sort of Drizzt Diaries do you think he would've written had that razor edge gone an inch more to the left?
The eeriest thing about the Belwar scene, other than the whole rationale for the mithral prosthetics deal, is that the gnomish burrow-warden was staring directly at Drizzt throughout the entire ordeal. He bore holes into Drizzt's soul right through the bloody process, forcing the dark elf to look away in shame, disgust, and fright. I bet Drizzt still remembers those eyes, and that ominous visage, to this day.
Imagine: a little orange-glowing gnome, surrounded by reddish-orange drow killers. And visualize those white eyes staring out at Drizzt, unblinkingly . . . defiantly. And then hear the chop of the sword that changes Belwar--and probably Drizzt, as well--forever.
Makes me look away and wince. |
J D Dunsany |
Posted - 16 May 2008 : 13:31:55 quote: Originally posted by Hoondatha
I'm not sure this is "creepiest" but it's certainly way up there: the revenge scene one of the later two Scions of Arrabar (gah! sp?). The one that involved a doppleganger, a dead guy, a woman, and a woman watching.
Yes. I've not read the RLB trilogy eveyone's raving about, but I have read the scene you're referring to and it did manage to shock me. Very unpleasant. |
Hoondatha |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 18:51:40 I'm not sure this is "creepiest" but it's certainly way up there: the revenge scene one of the later two Scions of Arrabar (gah! sp?). The one that involved a doppleganger, a dead guy, a woman, and a woman watching. |
Richard Lee Byers |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 18:33:46 You know, if my aborted fetus doesn't have this award locked up, I made need to think of something REALLY disgusting for my next FR trilogy. |
Erik Scott de Bie |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 16:19:46 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Well, the "aborted fetus" is from a trilogy by Richard Lee Byers.
Indeed. I certainly can't claim credit for that. 
Cheers |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 14:44:31 quote: Originally posted by ywhtptgtfo
The Spellplague must have reached beyond the 4th wall and briefly touched Erik Scott de Bie. This would explain the gory and aborted fetus scenes.
Well, the "aborted fetus" is from a trilogy by Richard Lee Byers. |
ywhtptgtfo |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 07:54:39 The Spellplague must have reached beyond the 4th wall and briefly touched Erik Scott de Bie. This would explain the gory and aborted fetus scenes.
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Erik Scott de Bie |
Posted - 08 May 2008 : 02:47:04 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
The scene with the goliath dressed like Shirley Temple, singing "The Good Ship Lollipop"? 
Oh no . . . I thought we edited that scene out. 
An indication that I took "Depths of MADNESS!!!!" a bit too far. 
quote: Originally posted by Steven Schend
It involved a vargouille, a gnome, and lederhosen, didn't it? THIS is the reason why gnomes were written out of 4th edition, you know.....
  
SES
That's me: Inspiring design changes through use of the craft:disturbing mental image feat since 2005. 
Cheers
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Steven Schend |
Posted - 08 May 2008 : 02:04:06 quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
When I saw this topic, my mind flashed on a scene I wrote in one of my novels that profoundly disturbs me to this day. Any guesses?
Cheers
It involved a vargouille, a gnome, and lederhosen, didn't it? THIS is the reason why gnomes were written out of 4th edition, you know.....
  
SES |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 23:25:02 quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
When I saw this topic, my mind flashed on a scene I wrote in one of my novels that profoundly disturbs me to this day. Any guesses?
Cheers
The scene with the goliath dressed like Shirley Temple, singing "The Good Ship Lollipop"?  |
The Red Walker |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 23:19:27 quote: Originally posted by Erik Scott de Bie
When I saw this topic, my mind flashed on a scene I wrote in one of my novels that profoundly disturbs me to this day. Any guesses?
Cheers
I think I will let someone who is not a charter member of the "Erik Scott de Bie is a disturbing writer" fan club take a shot Especially since I try to forget that scene!
But hands down the most disturbing scene ever in a Realms novel
was:
Artemis Entreri's flashback to his childhood and what his uncle did to him. |
Erik Scott de Bie |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 22:31:40 When I saw this topic, my mind flashed on a scene I wrote in one of my novels that profoundly disturbs me to this day. Any guesses?
Cheers |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 14:59:01 quote: Originally posted by Xysma
I've got to learn to not drink while reading your posts (shot Mountain Dew out of my nostrils again )
I'm flattered. |
Alisttair |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 14:13:59 Can the novel that is being spoiled be added to the title plz |
monknwildcat |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 05:14:16 Funny, Afet. 
Is this scroll specific to the novel mentioned thus far? If not, I vote for Drizzt's Arach-Tilith graduation soiree. I read it several times because I just *knew* I was misunderstanding. But I wasn't.  |
Xysma |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 04:14:56 quote: Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
quote: Originally posted by Yoshi_Kong
I think the aborted fetus red wizard getting freaky in the Haunted Lands storyline was a bit creepy!
I think any scene featuring an undead, aborted god-fetus is bound to be creepy and disgusting (how could it not be?).
I've got to learn to not drink while reading your posts (shot Mountain Dew out of my nostrils again ) |
scererar |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 03:50:27 I like the trilogy so far, but yes the undead theme is very dark and disturbing to me. Several times I almost stopped reading, but in the end I did get hooked on this one. It is the most graphic to date of any FR novel I have read since the beginning of published realms. |
Afetbinttuzani |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 02:34:15 No fair! You can't throw down the undead, aborted god-fetus trump card at the start of the game. Afet
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ywhtptgtfo |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 02:23:09 I found Undead mild in the disgusting aspect and I am not the type who likes horror movies too. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 00:56:55 quote: Originally posted by Yoshi_Kong
I think the aborted fetus red wizard getting freaky in the Haunted Lands storyline was a bit creepy!
I think any scene featuring an undead, aborted god-fetus is bound to be creepy and disgusting (how could it not be?). |