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11 months ago

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Hello Dr. Pines! Just a question, what's the worst entity you've met on your travels thus far? And which one is/are the most intriguing?

"Worst entity, huh? Well, I’ve encountered plenty of unsavory creatures in my travels through the multiverse, but two stand out as the ones I despise the most: what I call 'Weeping Angels' and the '456'."

"The Angels... they’re sadistic predators. They feed off time energy, but what makes them truly terrifying is their twisted sense of amusement. They toy with their victims, only moving when they’re not being watched. There’s something profoundly disturbing about a creature that remains frozen under your gaze, yet the moment you blink or turn away, they strike. It’s a psychological nightmare as much as a physical one."

"Then there’s the 456. By human standards, they're nothing short of grotesque. They forcibly bond a child to their body alongside a life-support system, extracting chemicals from the child to stimulate pleasure in themselves. It’s like they use the child’s essence as a drug, a never-ending high. The child feels no pain and never ages, but that doesn’t make it any less horrifying. The casual, almost clinical way they do this, with no regard for the life they’re violating, is what makes them so deeply unsettling."

"As for intriguing entities... I'd have to say the 'Not-Things' and the 'Cybermen' top that list. Now, don’t mistake that for harmlessness—far from it. Both are horrifying in their own right, and the way each is created can easily fuel nightmares. But there’s something about them that fascinates me, morbid as it may be."

"The 'Not-Things'—they emerge from essentially nothing, creatures born from the void itself. That concept alone is mind-bending, the idea of something coming into existence from the absence of all things."

"Then there’s the 'Cybermen,' able to immortalize a person's consciousness, even if it comes at the cost of everything else that makes them human. The prospect of eternal existence, trapped inside a cold, mechanical shell... it’s grotesque, but undeniably intriguing. The line between life and death becomes blurred, and that, in a way, is what makes them so terrifying—and captivating."

"Ah—excuse my rambling! I do hope that answers your question, dear anon!"


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