Inside Jokes

By bogi_khaosa, in Dark Heresy

The Laughing God said:

Buyman said:

First post ever.

In the Tattered Fates preview, Darke & Cougura's Living Shadow Show can be seen, this must be a reference to Darke's Carnival from Arkham Horror.

Found this thread while googling Darke & Cougura's (preparing to run Tattered Fates). Let's resurrect it!

I am not familiar with Arkham Horror. What is Darke's Carnival there?

I'm not familiar with Arkham Horror either, but the Darke & Cougura's Living Shadow Show sign (from the Quaddis Gazetter section of Tattered Fates ) is a reference to Ray Bradbury's classic novel Something Wicked This Way Comes , where 'Dark and Cougar's Pandemonium Extravaganza' carnival comes to town to steal people's souls...

-And another Lovecraftian reference that I'm surprised hat no one else has mentioned: the 'Starry Predaetoris' from Creatures Anathema is clearly based on The Hounds of Tindalos by Lovecraft contemporary Frank Belknap Long. The 'Order of Starry Wisdom' mentioned in that entry is also Mythos-inspired, based on a group from- I think- The Haunter of the Dark .

Per T.S. Luikart in this thread : "That's a fine theory, but that Silver Key is an easter egg as all of DH's designers are big Lovecraft fans. "

Regarding Cooger & Darke, I'm not surprised to see references to Ray Bradbury's October Country books either. As mentioned before Something Wicked This Way Comes is well worth reading along with From The Dust Returned and of course the eponymous October Country . Even though it's a children's book you could mine The Halloween Tree for the plot.

monkyman said:

In the Inquistors handbook they mention the Umbrian Heresy which sounds a lot like Cthulu.

A gigantic xeno being living deep beneath the see, worshiped by human followers as god. Even mentions its 'children"

After all see life on the planent was destroyed rummors persisted that some of its children remain watching for a time when it will rise again.

Does say 'when the stars are right" but that would be a little too obvious.

Also, cracked up when I read the silver key line.

Alternatively it could be inspired by Dagon instead.

I thought the blue chair was a reference to the first Men in Black - where Will Smith's character sits when he's late for the examination - but I can't find any indication of it being blue. It sounded like an inside joke in the fanfic already, though.

Black_Kestrel said:

Per T.S. Luikart in this thread : "That's a fine theory, but that Silver Key is an easter egg as all of DH's designers are big Lovecraft fans. "

Regarding Cooger & Darke, I'm not surprised to see references to Ray Bradbury's October Country books either. As mentioned before Something Wicked This Way Comes is well worth reading along with From The Dust Returned and of course the eponymous October Country . Even though it's a children's book you could mine The Halloween Tree for the plot.

that link seems to be dead? not working for me

The Laughing God said:

Black_Kestrel said:

Per T.S. Luikart in this thread : "That's a fine theory, but that Silver Key is an easter egg as all of DH's designers are big Lovecraft fans. "

Regarding Cooger & Darke, I'm not surprised to see references to Ray Bradbury's October Country books either. As mentioned before Something Wicked This Way Comes is well worth reading along with From The Dust Returned and of course the eponymous October Country . Even though it's a children's book you could mine The Halloween Tree for the plot.

that link seems to be dead? not working for me

Weird, it works for me both in my original post and in your quote. Here is the unadulterated link: http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_foros_discusion.asp?efid=70&efcid=3&efidt=256015&efpag=0#256032. Copy and paste that into your browser's address bar and it should work. Ironically its a thread you commented on.

weird, link is doing nothing on my computer :)

thanks for the URL

In our games "Jalla jalla" means full auto, and massed shotgunshots with scatter included are "fluffa fluffa".

PnPgamer said:

In our games "Jalla jalla" means full auto

I believe the correct term is "Dakka Dakka" :)

Dakka is for the orks.
we have Jalla

I've been thinking about making an Adversary (a seemingly unaging mad scientist from an exotic non-Imperial culture) named Phuuman Tchu, as a nod to the famous pulp vilain Fu Manchu.