[Austin Pardun]
Me showing up to every family gathering

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[Austin Pardun]
Me showing up to every family gathering
The Cape ought not to be worn, but once it is, its wearer is committed to a way of evil from which there is no escape.
Boris Dolgov illustrates "The Inverness Cape" by August Derleth, in the January 1945 issue of Weird Tales. You can read the issue at the Internet Archive.
Junko Umemiya - Yatagarasu, 2023
Laughter is almost universally welcomed—but fear? Not so much. For most of us, fear arrives on our doorstep like an uninvited guest and stays for far too long. We work so hard to control our fears, lest they control us. When we delve into horror, though, we are no longer pawns to panic and dread. Instead, those stories make fear into a game that every one of us knows how to play.
Leo Frank(Austrian, 1884-1948)
Adler im Hochgebirge Eagle in the high mountains Woodcuts in colour 29, 5 x 24 cm via
Reblog if you, too, use shoes to stash away your stolen clothespins.
Here are the vintage crows, ravens, and blackbirds we’ve spoken with.
C. C. Senf - Horror from the Hills
(Weird Tales - February-March 1931)
They made Chaugnar Faugn look like Horton from the Dr. Seuss books, man
Horned Owl (Portrait of a Great Horned Owl), Henry Emerson Tuttle, 1940
busy re-establishing yugoslavia online with my tumblr mutuals
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