Short Form Horror

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SexyGarfield

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Since Halloween is almost upon us I thought we could have a thread dedicated to the horror genre. The catch, whatever the media you post needs to be consumable in about five minuets. So whatever you post (comic, music, video, game, a story) it needs to be reasonable for your fellow forum members to be finished with it in about five minutes. I know some media is consumed at different rates by different people so just use your best judgement when it comes to interactive media or literature.

I will go ahead and start everyone off with a few and I will be looking forward to your submissions.


[http://emcarroll.com/comics/faceallred/01.html]

[http://uploads.ungrounded.net/542000/542658_GREED.swf?123]
 

TheRiddler

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Well, for short form horror, there's always [i/]Knock[/i]...

"The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door..."

-Fredric Brown
 

TakerFoxx

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I rather like those two-sentence horror stories as well.

"Every night, my daughter wakes me up with her crying. I keep visiting her grave to ask her to stop but she never does."

"As I was putting my only son to bed, he told me that something was hiding under his bed, so I told him I'd check. Underneath I found my son, who fearfully told me that something was on his bed."

"As I was studying in my room, I heard my mother call for me to come downstairs. When I left my room, my mother quickly pulled me aside and whispered that she hsd heard it too."
 

Trivun

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Here's a couple from my Deviant Art page. Bear in mind that these were written when I was around 17, and my writing style has changed MASSIVELY since then. That is to say, these are fairly crap, and now I can actually write well (PM me if you want to see the opening of the novel I'm working on! [/shamelessselfpromotion]). The first one is the worse one, the second (Psychedelic Nightmare) is actually not so bad. It also has the distinction of being the only story I've ever written in 2nd person perspective. Anyhow, here they are. Enjoy!

Ecstasy. That was the only way to describe this feeling. As they kissed she pushed him back against the wall. Lips moved furiously as they fought for dominance, reveling in the moment and enjoying the untamed passion of young love. As he held her close her hand moved to one side, and took hold of the long, sharp blade. He carried on, lost in the moment, oblivious to the knife in her hand, moving slowly towards him. She pulled back slightly and smiled at him, a smile of death. Then she slowly slid the knife deep into his heart and watched as drops of blood glistened at the edges of her weapon. It didn't take long for him to die. As his body slumped against the wall, she ran her finger along the edge of the blade and held it to her mouth, tasting the blood she'd spilled. A few minutes passed. A final kiss, on the forehead, and she was gone. The bloodless corpse remained. She was satisfied.
Bright. So bright. Lights flash past, psychedelic, mystifying, astounding, mesmerising, all go past in the blink of an eye. But the eye doesn't blink. Eyes are wide, as if pinned open. Visions flash, past, present, future. All is melded into one, then split into a dozen strands of life, each one turning and curling around within your sight. Music plays, a crescendo of clashing sounds, creating a masterpiece of contrasting form and style. A chorus sings hymns in some forgotten language of old. You don't understand, you can't. You merely listen, you simply stare, enraptured by the display across your mind, tattooed visions playing an engaging symphony of light within your soul.

Darkness falls. The visions stop. Replaced with more, they continue to play. The lights aren't as bright, but the music plays within your head like before. It gets faster. Tempo becomes upbeat, the words you hear become warped and twisted. The lights become darker and duller, purple and green and black across your view. Rain falls from nowhere and lightning strikes from within your imagination. Your eyes are spirals in a crystal frame, as your sight moves to the outside. You see yourself melting, eyes like jelly and legs and arms dripping to the ground. But the ground is no longer there. As the surroundings vanish so do you, bit by bit, piece by piece. You start to disappear. The lights fade, steady, the music starts to quieten. Sleep.

Your slumber ends with more visions, horrific in their nature, dark in their delights. They torment you. Screaming pierces your ears, fire and ice exploding into being all around you. You see the people near you ripped apart by vicious figures, but what they are you cannot tell. Blood sprays into the air, a fountain both beautiful and surreal in its very nature. Some lands on you, all over. The figures are drawn towards you, licking the drops of blood from your naked body, dragging their claws against your skin. But your skin is no longer there. Flesh creeps and muscles tighten, as the creatures, no longer mere figures but horrific forms that belong only in your darkest nightmares, rip your body in two and pick apart the bones and organs. You scream but there's no sound. Your tongue is gone, your mouth sealed tight, sewn with a needle and thread. Your eyes are pinned open once more, there's no escape from the nightmare. The pain is unbearable. You feel like a million knives are being plunged into every part of you. The screams of those around you suddenly stops. Silence.

You wake once more, alone. A corridor stretches in front of you. At the end is a mirror. You walk slowly towards it and take a look at your image inside the black glass. Normality. The pain has stopped, the creatures of your nightmare have gone. But it's not over. The walls drip, blood seeping from cracks and faces staring in the dread gore that runs down each and every facade. The mirror no longer shows your image, but that of a beast, more vile and disturbing than those which saw to your earlier torture. You run back along the corridor, away from these angry things, but reach a dead end. There's no way out. You feel a sharp pain in your chest and look down. Blood drips once more, but no longer from the walls. It drips from you. You fall to your knees, and with barely a sigh, you become still.

An hour passes. The door is kicked down and your lover finds your corpse alone on the ground. A knife with your hand on the hilt is embedded deep within your heart. Meth is a hell of a drug.
 

Thaluikhain

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TheRiddler said:
Well, for short form horror, there's always [i/]Knock[/i]...

"The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door..."

-Fredric Brown
I am obliged to mention the variant, in which it goes "There was a lock on the door".

Both versions seemingly inspired a recent Doctor Who episode