The Snow Demons are actually good! Everyone's been treating them as solely evil, and they've known all about them from the start. SO, in THIS case the legends were false and the demons aren't like the swamp monster at all.
Because, the Demons will have let Peter live (no way they just forgot to kill him), and really they're just misunderstood and only want to kill those BLOODY SNOWBOARDERS who mess up the piste for everyone else.
(Is 'bloody' allowed? I'm aiming for charmingly ironic - no one considers it a real curse word.)
Skable = Norse word meaning, 'Those who ruin the snow by dragging as much of it down the mountain with them as they can.'
PETER AND THE VAMPIRES is a horror/comedy web novel (and a free podcast!)about a normal, 10-year-old kid who moves into a sinister town filled with supernatural horribleness. The series is composed of different "monster of the week" stories - kind of like THE X-FILES crossed with THE SIMPSONS (if Mr. Burns were a ghoul and something terrifying lived in the town dump). "Peter And The Dead Men" is the first story in the collection. A new page is posted every day.
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Thanks for not leaving us hanging or anything!
Noooo! I come back to a cliff hanger like this?
Gus can't be dead. He hasn't avenged his brothers yet!
The Snow Demons are actually good! Everyone's been treating them as solely evil, and they've known all about them from the start. SO, in THIS case the legends were false and the demons aren't like the swamp monster at all.
Because, the Demons will have let Peter live (no way they just forgot to kill him), and really they're just misunderstood and only want to kill those BLOODY SNOWBOARDERS who mess up the piste for everyone else.
(Is 'bloody' allowed? I'm aiming for charmingly ironic - no one considers it a real curse word.)
Skable = Norse word meaning, 'Those who ruin the snow by dragging as much of it down the mountain with them as they can.'
Todd -
You got it, man!
AnakMoon -
That's what you get for not posting for so long!
Rubberduck -
Only if you're British. And even then, I think it's more like an entry-level swear word.
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