Um, see, it goes to show you that no matter who you're with, you'll eventually get crushed by huge metal hammers smashing down from the sky!
I feel like I've acquired a philosophy degree simply from reading this line.
Um, see, it goes to show you that no matter who you're with, you'll eventually get crushed by huge metal hammers smashing down from the sky!
I feel like I've acquired a philosophy degree simply from reading this line.
I always enjoy writing mythology-based SCPs, and this one was no different in that regard. I've also been wanting to do another Keter SCP for a while now, and I think that this particular allusion lends itself well to both. The easter eggs in this SCP are fewer than what I usually do because I felt it would be too distracting. I have to say, the tests were a lot of fun to write.
one comprising of only MTF personnel and the other of Serpent's Hand operatives
Comprised? I'm not certain of this one. ^^U
Anyways, the Fates? The Greek Fates? Klotho, Lakhesis and Atropos?
PS: Very upvoted. Like, a lot. Please take me to Section-D.
A lot of them, with just a touch of Macbeth's Wyrd Sisters.
I think you mean Wyrd Sisters. Which is like, triply-fitting, because Pratchett.
I didn't make the link with the Wyrd Sisters the first time, actually. Now it makes so much sense.
Any influence from the Gray Sisters of greek myth, or is the eye a different allusion?
And a bit of Norse too I think? though I guess any time you bring a triple goddess into it, you bring almost of them in at the same time.
I half thought -2 was a bit influenced by the Morrigan too.
Huh. Literature/mythology mashup Keter reality benders trying to be helpful in their own strange way. I dig. +1
The ice cream test stole the show.
^ Absolutely this. I found that experiment fundamentally disturbing. Excellent work. +1
John Madden. John Madden. John Madden. John Madden.
Football.
if your reading this your gay
The names for -1 and -2 were easy enough. Am I missing a hint on -3 or is it not provided?