Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Alive

First off, I would like to apologize for my absence and lack of posting. This has been a wonderful week. Wonderful. For the first time in... God it's been Months hasn't it... I have some small hope of survival. At least for a little bit longer. The same cannot be said for that idiot Roland who has been locked out of this blogger account so that I don't have to hear his idiocy. Perhaps I am a bit bitter from a recent event that I will discuss some other time.

The important thing is this. I am currently in a compound filled with individuals known as Oathbreakers. For the enlightened, you will already know that Oathbreakers are neither servants of Dumah or the Archangel creature. To my surprise. I'll get back to that soon. Dr. Thomas Mercer, or Magog as he seems to prefer in the company of his fellow Oathbreakers, is a brilliant man with a grand amount of resources at his disposal. Not nearly as eccentric or insane as one would assume given that he worships one of those... Creatures.

Oathbreakers are servants of a living embodiment of pestilence, disease and rotting death. They prefer "God of Change and Evolution." It evidently takes a form similar to that of a Plague Doctor. As a guest of the Oathbreakers, I am presumably under It's protection... And if not, I appear to be beneath It's notice. Neither Dumah or the Archangel have made any appearances. Magog tells me this is because I am in "The Good Doctor's" Territory. One of the other creatures coming here would be seen as an act of aggression. Some bias may be in play, but Magog tells me that The Good Doctor's power is on par with that of Dumah itself, thus ensuring my relative safety.

Though for a cultist not worshiping Dumah to claim it to be as powerful as his own God, does not fill me with confidence in my ability to permanently escape It.

Before anyone says anything, I know the risks of being in the company of cultists such as these... But Magog tells me that this particular coven has some unorthodox views in regards to their duty as Oathbreakers. He described the other covens as "mindless carriers." This is apparently because, while they spread illness as their God wishes... They do not always ensure the disease's survival and success. It is a... Matter of evolution. The Bacteria spread, the human body adapts, the Bacteria must then adapt and evolve past the human's defenses. Other Oathbreaker Covens do basic testing on live subjects before releasing the sickness. Magog's Coven runs an Asylum as it's cover. They do extensive testing on the patients to ensure the potency of the sicknesses. Then they build up the immune system of the patients and thereby force the sicknesses to adapt to infect them.

This is... Inhuman and torturous, yes... But it ultimately has a benevolent goal and is not mindless sadism like what... Morningstar did.

You see... Some of the patients within the Asylum are creatures known as The Camper. This one was... Difficult for me to understand and believe. Another of these creatures is something they call "The Ichor" and it is made of a strange ink. The ink is clear and... Extremely similar to water in appearance, feel and taste. It is however merely a part of the Collective Consciousness known as The Ichor. Now, ingestion of this ink will cause the human body to become addicted... 100% of the time they tell me, which I find unlikely. Once inside the body, the Ichor will seek to replace all fluids in the body with itself. The addiction will cause the unlucky individual to seek out more Ichor, which speeds the process of replacement along. When all fluids are consumed, The Ichor takes control. The result is an extension of the Ichor known as The Camper.

Unlike Dumah or The Good Doctor however, The Camper can be killed by conventional means. Albeit this is difficult. It also means they be restrained and held captive. Even experimented on. Which leads us to the point of this lengthy explanation.

By testing sickness on The Camper, which is merely an extension of one of these Creatures, the Oathbreakers seek to develop a virus that can kill The Ichor. And if they can kill one of these creatures... It stands to reason they can kill the others.

But it gets better.

The reason Magog contacted me in the first place, was because, to his knowledge, Roland and I are the first and only ones to be hunted by those Pale Men. Those Pale Men who bleed Black. According to Magog... This is likely the same kind of substance that flows through the body Dumah itself. So if we can capture a Pale Man. If we can develop a virus that can kill one...

Maybe we can kill Dumah.

22 comments:

  1. Good to see your still alive and kicking.

    Those are some splendid news you brought to our attention. Lets hope that you will succeed in capturing one of those pale fucks.

    Also good to see that you still have hope, thats important.

    - Mr. Incognito.

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    1. Glad to still be alive.

      It is Good news... Though it will take time. A lot of time. I fear that It will kill many more people before we are done.

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    2. You can not win a war, without a dozen of deaths, that is how it has always been and that is how it will remain for now.

      - Mr. Incognito.

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  2. Be very, very careful. The Slender Man isn't known for staying on his side of the playground.

    And now that you've gone and posted that they're trying to figure out how to destroy Slendy, he's probably going to more attention to you.

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    1. I certainly hope so. Also pleased to meet you. Very nice to have someone new commenting. Well. Someone not being a smug moron, such as Fracture.

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    2. Finally, someone who comes out and says it!

      "...smug moron, such as Fracture."

      Just how long has this Proxy been around, anyway?

      Also, very nice to meet you as well. I hope that Morningstar didn't frighten you too badly.

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    3. Longer than one would expect given his insufferable attitude and inability to back it up.

      Frighten? Not the correct feeling towards him. Hate and disgust are more appropriate.

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    4. Good... good. Embrace the hate.

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  3. Had me worried for a second echo. Thought for sure you were dead. Also though things are going good now I'd be careful. Not to sure how comfertable I would feel around the plague doctors minions.

    Stay safe.

    -Roy

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    1. Quite understandable. The Masks are unnerving as are the... Screams. Nothing compared to my time as Morningstar's guest... Which actually might be the reason I am taking this so well.

      That is a somewhat disturbing thought. Still. Good to meet you. Thank You for commenting. You probably know this already but, it is a very good feeling to have multiple individuals speaking to you. A feeling of community is very nice.

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  4. HEY Doc Marsh. Noticed you replied to some comments a few minutes ago. Still around? Got a message for you. Want to give it in real time.

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    1. Fuck off you sadistic little shit. Go shove whatever message you have for me up your ass. Then go die.

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    2. Awww... I Miss you too Doc. Here Listen. That nice Mr. Magog you are hanging out with? Very dangerous. Especially to you. Get out of there now. He is lying his ass off about what he is trying to do.

      Especially the method.

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    3. Oh yes. Clearly I should trust the lunatic who left me tied to a chair for days while psychologically torturing me for little to no reason. I should clearly reject the generous help of a remarkably sane individual with a solid plan to rid the world of an assortment of Evil abominations. The Most solid plan I've ever heard in fact. I'll just go pack my bags now...

      Fuck You.

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    4. Sarcasm Doc? Does not suit you.

      Listen... I know I am not the most trustworthy figure in your life. But I know what I am talking about here... Magog is BAD NEWS. Much worse than me. His "Coven" is not hated for being pacifists like he might imply.

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    5. Not trustworthy. Delusional, suffering from... Conflicting personalities. Which I assume that medication was for. A Cannibal, and god only knows what that has done to your mind. And a lying sadist.

      I'll need more proof than your word. So I reiterate. Fuck You.

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    6. Oh Doc you say the nicest things. You are making me blush. You forgot to mention my fabulous fashion sense and graceful good looks. Ha.

      Proof? You want proof? Ask Magog about The Brute. Then bring up the name "Metatron." See what he says. And make you can see the look on his face. No stupid mask.

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    7. ...as much as hate Luke, he's got a point.

      You probably should leave. Hang around the servants of other Fears long enough, and they'll start to take notice. And I don't think you can deal with two Fears at them moment.

      It's probably best for you to pack up and leave them to it. They'll succeed or fail with or without you.

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    8. Well I suspect the Archangel may have taken some notice of me... So a bit late to avoid dealing with multiple of these creatures.

      Still... I will discuss a few matters with Magog.

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    9. Don't run away immediately, stick around, eat their food, use ever luxury they have available in order to rest up.

      But packing your things early on is a nice idea, so you can be prepared to escape, also would go around looking for a comfortable escape route.

      - Mr. Incognito.

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    10. No, Star is right. Servants to the fears can barely trust each other and we're supposed to be on the same side.

      You're an outsider. A disposable lab rat.

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  5. Uuuh a trust situation, goodie. Love those, on one side you got the fellas who saved yer hide. On the other ya got a bunch'a fucks who tortured yer ass. Who to trust, who to trust?

    Almost like a Hollywood movie, if yer enemy tells ya good things, then he is to be trusted, such a well known cliche.

    I say fuck em' all!

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