Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-4708882-20180102134309

1. Haven't seen "Sleepaway Camp" though that does sound tragic and interesting. I imagine her life was a Hell if it's realistic with how people can be assholes for things beyond their control.

2. I didn't know it was an allegory for Stockholm syndrome but makes sense. Well he looks like a monster so it does to me remain slightly sympathetic, the era was superstitious and likely attack him should they ever see him so being depressed and mistrusting would likely follow in reality though I do agree he's not as sympathetic as most stories might make him out to be.

3. That would be an interesting way to kill her off and I am happy to hear they may act as post-mortem villains.

4. I don't like using them though I in a way used them on rare occasions. Like Dark Seraphs (Jester's story) originally when a soul was destroyed there was absolutely no way to revive it even if a deity tried with it being a true oblivion but I made it revealed near the end of part 2 it is possible with them in a afterlife beyond the afterlives called City of the Dead.