ln R'lyh a Gate card says The city is filled with unnerving alien angles. Pass a speed (-1) check to avoid touching them or lose 1 Sanity. ls the word angles or should it be angels.
ln R'lyh a Gate card says The city is filled with unnerving alien angles. Pass a speed (-1) check to avoid touching them or lose 1 Sanity. ls the word angles or should it be angels.
alboy said:
ln R'lyh a Gate card says The city is filled with unnerving alien angles. Pass a speed (-1) check to avoid touching them or lose 1 Sanity. ls the word angles or should it be angels.
Don't think I've ever run into that one. I'd tend to think given the circumstances that angles would be correct. The thought of angels hanging out R'lyeh seems counter to the scenery.
Go read this. Seriously.
Veet said:
Go read this. Seriously.
Without knowing what futurism is like, Johansen achieved something very close to it when he spoke of the city; for instead of describing any definite structure or building, he dwells only on broad impressions of vast angles and stone surfaces - surfaces too great to belong to anything right or proper for this earth, and impious with horrible images and hieroglyphs. I mention his talk about angles because it suggests something Wilcox had told me of his awful dreams. He said that the geometry of the dream-place he saw was abnormal, non-Euclidean, and loathsomely redolent of spheres and dimensions apart from ours. Now an unlettered seaman felt the same thing whilst gazing at the terrible reality.
Yep, it was angles.
Beware of killer 370 degree angles.