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o_O:

--- Quote from: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on August 17, 2012, 08:26:10 PM ---Oh, and have you seen The Host ?

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Is that that odd film about the water monster and the kiosk owner and the US base, that had less continuity than Buckaroo Banzai?

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: o_O on August 17, 2012, 08:37:45 PM ---Is that that odd film about the water monster and the kiosk owner and the US base, that had less continuity than Buckaroo Banzai?

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That's the one. I rather liked it.

Nickeris86:

--- Quote from: Paynesgrey on August 17, 2012, 05:39:24 PM ---A soju brewery.

The presence of ancient evil would explain a great deal regarding what that stuff's done to me.

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Lol yes that stuff is rather nasty, not as bad as Machaly though.


--- Quote from: the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh on August 17, 2012, 05:52:40 PM ---Would it work with the kind of thing you were doing to do something like a pocket dimension ?  A perfectly normal apartment building with one extra door somewhere that leads into a space that's not actually on the real-world map, and can be as big and complex as you like ?  That's an idea that would lend itself to Lovecraftian creepy, I think.

Sorry, I'd not realised you were local and didn't mean to sound like I was suggesting dangerous things.

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I have thought of using pocket dimensions later in the story as part of the characters descent into madness. The first encounter i wanted to be underground. Though a pocket dimension in the subway tunnels could work. I am also only a local as long as my contract is going. I am from America but I teach English to kids here.


--- Quote from: o_O on August 17, 2012, 07:59:08 PM ---Eh, ah, too bad water is out; that would have been my first suggestion.   

Question: do your Abominations have a "life"-cycle that would have allowed them to exist in rural settings?



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Rural setting is out because i want the terror to being living in the city so close that their is not escape. Rural settings work but not for what i have planned.

 
--- Quote from: Fyrchick on August 17, 2012, 08:26:36 PM ---You can make something up too, or just make MORE out of something that is already there.
A quick search of historical sites found a few possibilities. I read an article about how modern the city is, but someone was quoted saying that every time they start a new project they dig up something that would be considered artifacts or historically important.

Any of the older temples or fortresses have potential.
I also found this:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/kpa-tunnels.htm

You might be able to expand on that somehow. Maybe the tunnels made it to Seoul and they gave a passage to the surface for things that would have otherwise been buried?


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Yeah i had heard of these and may use them. Thanks for the article will help a lot.

Darkshore:

--- Quote from: Nickeris86 on August 17, 2012, 08:28:52 AM ---To put it simply i want to write a short story in a H.P. Lovecraft type style based in the city of Seoul, South Korea. I am currently living in the city so writing about it is not an issue but I have no idea where to put the damn monsters.

I know how i want them to look. I know what kind of nasty things they do to people. I have them pretty much fleshed out.

And I don't have a damn place to put the buggers.

Seoul is the second largest city in the world next to Tokyo but as far as i know there is nothing like Undertown here. There are the subway tunnels but they are all pretty new and well maintained. The sewer system is also very modern. There are tunnels, mostly dug by people fleeing North Korea, but they are found quickly and either sealed or collapsed quickly.

The problem is putting underground system that normal people couldn't find easily but could still access quickly within the city if they knew where it was. And as far as i know Korea is very efficient in keeping track of their underground in Seoul.

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This right here. I'm not sure about Seoul exactly, but even here around Cincinnati it is extremely common for there to be tunnels simply forgotten or "broken-down/decayed". Almost every city in the world is capable of having an entire underground world that normal folks just wouldn't know about. Heck, in Vegas there are literally hundreds of people living in these types of places.

Paynesgrey:
Considering that Seoul is pretty darn ancient, there should be ruins under ruins under ruins to work with.  Old construction, old cellars and suchlike with things like apartment buildings built over them...

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