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7/2/2025, 3:35:54 AM
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>I think that's a lesson we can all learn from.
It kind of reminds me of C.S. Lewis's Last Battle, where the Dark God Tash learns about an imposter and travels from a distant land into Narnia.
The main character, Tirian, just sort of sees him walking, and Lewis makes it clear that it's a vision of pure horror that terrifies Tirian to his core. Tash isn't doing anything particularly horrifying, just making his way to the tent the imposter is staying in, but it's one of the scariest sequences in the entire Chronicles of Narnia.
it's actually kind of funny in hindsight, because gods walking somewhere is practically unheard of, and Tash walking hundreds of miles just to fuck someone up almost makes it seem like he wants to leave no doubt about how mad he is.
>I think that's a lesson we can all learn from.
It kind of reminds me of C.S. Lewis's Last Battle, where the Dark God Tash learns about an imposter and travels from a distant land into Narnia.
The main character, Tirian, just sort of sees him walking, and Lewis makes it clear that it's a vision of pure horror that terrifies Tirian to his core. Tash isn't doing anything particularly horrifying, just making his way to the tent the imposter is staying in, but it's one of the scariest sequences in the entire Chronicles of Narnia.
it's actually kind of funny in hindsight, because gods walking somewhere is practically unheard of, and Tash walking hundreds of miles just to fuck someone up almost makes it seem like he wants to leave no doubt about how mad he is.
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