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I guess, the most people own Dragon Age by now, so the rules will be really simple:

1. Everyone is welcome, as long as they don´t look too suspicious. No scammers, trolls etc.

2. Tell me which creature from a movie or game is the scariest for you. If you like, you can also tell us the worst scenario you can imagine with this creature (e.g. being the last person on earth and the creature hunts you).

3. No random.org here. The one with the scariest creature/scenario imo gets the game.
I once got a nasty bite between my toes from an ant and it was growling.Not in.
The Thing (John Carpenter's) was always the scariest for me. It wasn't the forms it took so much, it was the risk of infection, of losing ones self to the creature.

Not in.
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Tauto: I once got a nasty bite between my toes from an ant and it was growling.Not in.
It was growling? The ant or the bite? That´s more than worrying...
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Tauto: I once got a nasty bite between my toes from an ant and it was growling.Not in.
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Oddeus: It was growling? The ant or the bite? That´s more than worrying...
The ant.We have some strange creatures in Oz and I think he was very hungry.
I'm not realy scared by movie now, but when i was younger (like 12 years old), i saw the movie "The exorcist" and it realy scared me. In the night, , i always turn the light on in the next room before turning off the one where i was until i reach the room i wanted to go in. I also always imagine her sitting in the chair or somwhere else when the ligh was off. But now it's over, i can go in the entire house in the dark witout any light.
Not really on-topic (about movie/game) but when I was little kid I liked to read books by myself. I had one book with story I like a lot but there was a picture of ghost on one page of this book. Today, I would say, it was "no so scary" (something like this) but at that time I was afraid of it so much that I always skipped these pages every time I read this book. Now I love to watch horror movies and play such games but probably there are no such things that scared me more than this paper ghost from my childhood. xD

If such "off topic story" is ok, then I'm in.
Not in. Probably scariest was Belial from Baste Case or baby from Eraserhead.
The most scariest is definitely Cthulhu, you fear him long time before you meet him. In Dark Corners of the Earth you are afraid of him even if you do not see imminent danger, because you know something is happening around you and sooner or later you find out (if you are lucky).

Single scary thing which I know. In my opinion all horror movies (which I saw) was so stupid, that I did not consider them scary… …although it is scary, that somebody can invent something so stupid! ;)


(I would play Dragon Age sooner the next Autumn, so I am probably not in.)
Humans, we do the nasties & cruel things, and the sad part is that we're aware of it.
Not in.
Grady Twins from The Shining and 'come play with us'. It was scary, when I first saw it.
The last creature that has legitimately scared me were the Weeping Angels from Doctor Who. They have evolved in such a way that they turn into stone when someone is looking at them, and can only move when they are out of everybody's vision (including other Angels). They have the power to send people back in time several decades just by touching them, or just plain kill them -depending on how their energy reserves are. Hence the famous "Don't blink".

The Weeping Angels are usually put in scenarios featuring dark buildings or situations when electrical lights suddenly go off. But I think a really interesting and scary scenario would be an open and hostile place in the wild (think desert or jungle), where one character gets stranded with only an Angel as company and they must work together to survive/escape. As night approaches, it becomes riskier and riskier to trust that the Angel will understand the plan and follow it without resorting to his instincts to kill. This way, instead of mostly jump scares, there is a psychological component.

Thanks for the giveaway.
Not in, but thanks for the generous giveaway! :)

I'm not sure if it is the scariest one I can think of, but one creature that I would be really afraid to become a victim of is the Sarlacc, from Return of the Jedi; the creature buried in the dessert that eats people on the first act of the movie.

When you end in the stomach of this creature, it will take about a thousand years to consume your body. During this time it will keep you alive, so you will be conscious and suffering incredibly for most of the digestive process. As if the darkness, the excruciating pain and the realization that you are doomed wasn't enough, the torture doesn't end there. The Sarlacc absorbs the mind of its victims and can communicate with you, through the personalities of previous victims. Also being in the creature's stomach produces hallucinations because of some toxins. The worse part must be the final centuries of your unfortunate life, when your limbs are gone and most of your body has been dissolved into nutrients and what's left of your inner organs is exposed to the creature's digestive system. It's not a nice way to go. I'll take any movie monster that will kill me quickly over the horrors of the Sarlacc.
I do not know if it will count as a proper creature, but for me it would be Tetsuo from the movie Akira, when it starts to change and becomes that thing made of flesh that expands and takes different forms. In my opinion the worst thing that could happen to me is that Tetsuo mutes in that thing and I find myself in a small room next to him, he spreads all over the room, and I die crushed by that thing that takes forms of babies and other grotesque figures.
Post edited October 06, 2018 by Sjuan
A pity I look suspicious.