(11:43:48 PM) Riemann: KARAKATT
(11:44:01 PM) Karakatt: What?
(11:44:36 PM) Riemann: YOU WANTED FEARAMIND
(11:44:39 PM) Riemann: FEARAMID
(11:44:40 PM) Karakatt: yeah
(11:44:42 PM) Karakatt: I did
(11:44:42 PM) Riemann: fuck
(11:44:44 PM) Riemann: ok
(11:44:45 PM) Riemann: check it
(11:45:05 PM) Riemann: A tacky "house of horror" shop, named the fearamid, shows up around the USA
(11:45:09 PM) Riemann: from the 60s-80s
(11:45:46 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: Next warlock I make in DnD, naming them FEARMIND.
(11:45:46 PM) Riemann: it appears to be deliberately tacky and familiar friendly, showing a series of "spooky" attractions
(11:46:16 PM) Riemann: it goes for twenty years, and in its final appearance, features one brand new exhibit
(11:46:46 PM) Karakatt: Is it a tourest trap house of horror?
(11:46:48 PM) Riemann: in which guests are friendly-ly teased by what appear to be small children dressed as devils
(11:46:59 PM) Riemann: after this, it never shows up again
(11:47:22 PM) Karakatt: Hmm
(11:47:33 PM) Karakatt: Interesting
(11:47:43 PM) Riemann: a later report, written contemporarily, indicates that the rates of child abduction in the towns the fearamid visited doubled for a year after its visit
(11:48:29 PM) Karakatt: Oh no.
(11:48:39 PM) Riemann: oh yes
(11:48:46 PM) Riemann: it's a mystery / fridge horror approach
(11:48:54 PM) Riemann: the key is the final exhibit
(11:49:13 PM) Riemann: it needs to be something that could conceivably link to the child abductions, but shouldn't be obvious
(11:49:19 PM) Riemann: and only in retrospect, horrifying
(11:49:41 PM) Riemann: I was originally thinking the exhibit feature a petting zoo with unusually shaped pets
(11:50:01 PM) Riemann: but that doesn't jive with the "tacky tourist trap" angle
(11:50:03 PM) Riemann: something along those lines
(11:50:06 PM) Riemann: Fearamid
(11:50:45 PM) Karakatt: Hmm
(11:50:47 PM) Karakatt: I like it
(11:50:49 PM) Karakatt: seems interesting
(11:51:00 PM) Riemann: ok, scrap it
(11:51:04 PM) Karakatt: Huh?
(11:51:11 PM) Riemann: "seems interesting" is a polite "terrible"
(11:51:13 PM) Riemann: >;p
(11:51:18 PM) Karakatt: NO
(11:51:22 PM) Karakatt: I do like it
(11:51:28 PM) Karakatt: It would be cool.
(11:51:53 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: I think that final exhibit is going to be a hard sell unless you draw out the events of the exhibit in a log
(11:52:01 PM) Karakatt: Hmm, yeah
(11:52:10 PM) Karakatt: That could be an issue…
(11:52:11 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: Drawing it out a bit before getting to the final report
(11:53:08 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: You know. Pacing stuff.
(11:53:12 PM) Karakatt: ^
(11:53:18 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: But that's more of a draft thing than a concept thing.
(11:53:47 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: As a concept, I enjoy it. Small town child abduction mixes well with the tourist trap idea, I think.
(11:54:10 PM) Karakatt: Doing something like a back and forth with the tourest trappy stuff
(11:54:46 PM) Karakatt: With each getting a little bit longer before the lead up to the last one?
(11:54:56 PM) Riemann: I do understand pacing, despite ARD's protests :p
(11:55:00 PM) Karakatt: lmao
(11:55:10 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: I don't think it really has to be a showcase log for each exhibit, really.
(11:55:11 PM) Riemann: I was thinking collected civilian reports
(11:55:16 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: Oh, I like that.
(11:55:27 PM) Karakatt: Ohh, that would be a good angle
(11:55:31 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: Maybe newspaper reviews?
(11:55:40 PM) Riemann: Since the foundation never managed to catch it
(11:55:49 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: Or heck, magazine articles about it?
(11:55:58 PM) Karakatt: Did— Did you just come up with this just as you were going to bed?
(11:56:00 PM) Riemann: oooooh local papers
(11:56:03 PM) Karakatt: ^^^
(11:56:11 PM) Riemann: that ties in thematically with the "local child abduction rates increase"
(11:56:17 PM) Karakatt: It would
(11:56:24 PM) Riemann: because it clues the reader in to the Foundation paying attention to local newses
(11:56:32 PM) Riemann: or at least collecting the info for later
(11:56:42 PM) Riemann: Karakatt: Did— Did you just come up with this just as you were going to bed?
(11:56:43 PM) Riemann: yes
(11:56:54 PM) RockTeethMothEyes: Ideas happen at weird times.
(11:56:59 PM) Karakatt: Lol, nice
(11:57:06 PM) Karakatt: but, yeah, if there are paper reports
(11:57:26 PM) Karakatt: (And I'm literally just saying what you said)
(11:57:31 PM) Riemann: start writing it up Kar
(11:57:32 PM) Riemann: :p
(11:57:33 PM) Karakatt: it ties everything together
(11:58:07 PM) Karakatt: I'm not even good at writing SCPs, but yeah, if you're serious about Co-Authoring, I can start a bit.
(11:58:27 PM) Riemann: Sure
(11:58:31 PM) Riemann: you gave me the fearamid
(11:58:35 PM) Riemann: I gave you an idea
(11:58:43 PM) Karakatt: Also, why does every co-authored SCP I write have to do with child abduction!
(11:58:46 PM) Karakatt: XD
(11:59:05 PM) Karakatt: But, yeah I'll start a sand box
(11:59:33 PM) Riemann: yeehaw
(8/16/2020 12:00:07 AM) Karakatt: I love the name "The Fearamid"
(12:00:56 AM) Riemann: The heart of this is in the final exhibit and the descriptions.
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(12:01:47 AM) Riemann: as I was saying.
(12:01:49 AM) Riemann: The heart of this is in the final exhibit and the descriptions.
(12:02:47 AM) Karakatt: Yeah
(12:03:46 AM) Cerastes: Karakatt: someone loves child abductions <.<
(12:03:47 AM) Riemann: so crucially, think about exhibits from which missing children could, uh
(12:03:52 AM) Riemann: be descriptively tied to
(12:04:10 AM) Karakatt: I don't love them, its always someone elses idea XD
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