The creature that haunts your mind.

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Its big, black, and has large bat like wings instead of arms. It has multiple small beady eyes that look more like black bumps on its skin. Its mouth is a gaping hole within which is a Radula (pretty much a tongue coated with tiny teeth, mollusks generally have them) that strips flesh from bone without killing the victim. Its skin is thick and almost armor like.


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Well, I realized my previous post wasn't all too scary for me. So I'll go with this:

I think a good scary creature for me would be an arachnid sort of thing. Where its body is about the size of a computer tower, and it has long 10 individual 3 foot legs that are really skinny. It would have 4 pitch black eyes much like a spider, but doesn't have the pedapalps as a spider. It moves and crawls around walls very fast and is colored grey with bright orange jagged stripes.
 

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DuctTapeJedi said:
My mom.

She haunts my nightmares.
You jest, but the last nightmare I had was actually of my mother. She was everywhere I went and kept asking me where I was going, what I was going to do and where I've been; all in that annoying, accusing voice she does.

This may not sound so bad, but I mean she was seriously everywhere. Every room, outside, in the car, everywhere. It seriously woke me up scared. And no, I don't have a good relationship with my mother.
 

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A person, normal in appearance save for two small things: they don't blink, and they grin in an off-putting toothy way.
 

Just_A_Glitch

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I don't know what it is about him, but he's terrifying to me.

Fictional things have never scared me. I've always been too rational for it.

But Slenderman... Something about him...

I can't even bring myself to imagine something worse.

Real life fear though, giant squids.



Here. Just watch it be alive and get as pissed off/terrified as I am.
 

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a large shadowy cat, it is always vague and out of focus stalking you waiting for that moment alone. It waits in the dark shadows always just behind you, there in your peripheral vision until you look. Waiting always waiting for that perfect moment to strike.
 

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CannibalRobots said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
My mom.

She haunts my nightmares.
Why dont you ever bring home a nice jewish girl to see your mother? Why dont you ever call me?

You wouldnt even care if I was dead.
DuctTapeJedi is a girl, man.
Sorry to burst your bubble.

OT: You know that old cartoon Johnny Quest?
There was a monster on that show that just completely freaked me out as a little kid.
I was able to save myself from some awful nightmares by imagining that my imaginary friends (I had a few) were watching over me in my sleep.
 

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One Hit Noob said:
HerbertTheHamster said:
zombiejoe said:
No actually monsters, just one made up in your head
But I wanted to post Frank :(


Can't really think of any since I was a kid. My imagination kinda sucks.
Why am I so curious? I cannot unsee. Now I have to wash my brain with acid to get this off my mind.
Go watch Donnie Darko. Great film

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Darko
 

icame

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Just a little cloud of black fog, that follows you around. To some people it appears with eyes, to others it is simply a void. When you see it in the corner of your eye you know bad things are going to happen. Today? Tomorrow? A month from now? It doesn't matter. Whenever it happens, whatever happens, it will change everything for the worse.
 

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rayen020 said:
a large shadowy cat, it is always vague and out of focus stalking you waiting for that moment alone. It waits in the dark shadows always just behind you, there in your peripheral vision until you look. Waiting always waiting for that perfect moment to strike.
See, stuff like that's never bothered me. For reason if it's to do with cats, I find it quite relaxing. Cats and dragons, really.
 

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basically Regan from The Exorcist. only she floats towards you and when she touches you, her touch feels like millions of spiders....
 

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Koeryn said:
rayen020 said:
a large shadowy cat, it is always vague and out of focus stalking you waiting for that moment alone. It waits in the dark shadows always just behind you, there in your peripheral vision until you look. Waiting always waiting for that perfect moment to strike.
See, stuff like that's never bothered me. For reason if it's to do with cats, I find it quite relaxing. Cats and dragons, really.
i say cat but thats often seems like. like i said it's just a dark mysterious shape waiting for me to be alone. i suppose it could just as easily be something else with four legs and sharp teeth. Also it ain't housecat size, looking at female lion or panther size.
 

FalloutJack

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It's a bit ummm...how do I put this? Creatures do not haunt my mind. My mind is a spawning ground and Yellowstone National Park for such things.
 

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SwimmingRock said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
My mom.

She haunts my nightmares.
You jest, but the last nightmare I had was actually of my mother. She was everywhere I went and kept asking me where I was going, what I was going to do and where I've been; all in that annoying, accusing voice she does.

This may not sound so bad, but I mean she was seriously everywhere. Every room, outside, in the car, everywhere. It seriously woke me up scared. And no, I don't have a good relationship with my mother.
Who said I was joking?
 

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I'm not very creative, so I'll just use a quote from Spongebob (of all people).

(Reading a book) "And then he saw the monster. It was so disgusting, so horrible, so horrendous, so terrifying that the author died trying to recount its appearence in this novel"

As for what it does, um. I guess it kill you from fright. If trying to recall its appearance can kill you, then I guess actually seeing it would kill you horribly.
 

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He's a man. Half of his body is soaked in thick red blood, and the other half of his skin is a dead green. He has vibrant blonde hair, and cold blue eyes. He stalks through my mind with a knife with the word, "LIAR", carved into it, brutally murdering any young hopes I have.
 

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A amorphous darkness that just rends my happy thoughts to shreds, it prefers to take the form of my exgirlfriend
 

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DuctTapeJedi said:
SwimmingRock said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
My mom.

She haunts my nightmares.
You jest, but the last nightmare I had was actually of my mother. She was everywhere I went and kept asking me where I was going, what I was going to do and where I've been; all in that annoying, accusing voice she does.

This may not sound so bad, but I mean she was seriously everywhere. Every room, outside, in the car, everywhere. It seriously woke me up scared. And no, I don't have a good relationship with my mother.
Who said I was joking?
My bad. That's just how it came across to me. You know, the age old problem of the intended tone not always coming across in writing.
 

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An eternity of nothing. The idea that after death, there is eternal emptiness and silence. You can't even move because you have no physical body. You can't see, hear, say or do anything, but you are aware of every single second of it.