#mag 097 we all ignore the pit
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themagnustournament · 2 years ago
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Round Two Part Three - Match 17
Nikola!!!! Nikola my beloved!!! We All Ignore the Pit is, for ranking purposes, an honorary avatar statement giver episode. Also that pit was kinda fucked up. Nikola’s first on-screen appearance is against Recluse, which received 154 votes in Round One.
MAG - 097 - We All Ignore the Pit | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Jackson Ellis, regarding the geographical oddities in the town of Bucoda, Washington.
MAG - 059 - Recluse | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Ronald Sinclair regarding his years spent in a teenage half way house on Hill Top Road, Oxford.
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fractal-voidling · 5 months ago
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MAG097 - #0090303 │ We All Ignore the Pit
it's creepy doll time let's gooo
can't wait to hear the audio I did the acting to on TikTok in context
oh my gods I love her voice
face to no-face, lmao
as a dancer I'm can't believe I'm saying this, but I'd rather not dance, thank you
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annabelle--cane · 1 year ago
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"what is my metaphorical pit?" - jonathan sims, the magnus archives, "mag 097 - we all ignore the pit," 14 march 2018
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the-eyes-which-watch · 4 months ago
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reminds me of mag '097: we all ignore the pit' for very obvious reasons i think
Somewhere out there within the dark woods of somewhere or another, in days some time past, there was a town. And that town worshipped one god, and that god was a hole.
Yes, a massive hole, at the center of their town. Deep and dark, perhaps leading all the way down to oblivion. Some people said the god lived at the bottom of the hole, others said that the god was the hole itself, or even the shadows that lay within. They had no temples, no alters, only the hole. And the hole of the hole demanded things of them. It was hungry, strangely hungry. It did not have sacfices, it demanded tribute. Taxes in a way. People would scrounge up what little money they had for the hole, and the hole promised back that it would give them good things in return.
There were those who warned them of the hole. The cryptids of the dark forest, and the occultists and demon hunters, and even the deep ones that lay in the dark ocean and the scaled men of the forgotten ruins. But the townsfolk didn't listen, the hole made them feel good. It felt good to give it money. And even though they never exactly saw how the hole must have been helping them. How could it not be helping them if they had given it so much. And soon the hole banished all supernatural things but itself, and the people said the hole was making them safe.
And soon the hole was bigger. What was once the size of a well had grown to being big enough to consume a house. And soon the town changed, the hole began to be its center, the entire town shifted so that all public life was around the hole. And soon those who didn't like the hole, or who questioned it, where seen as evil or strange people, greedy for not wanting to give the hole their money, they were seen as selfish and entitled, entitled to all the hole's benefits without paying their share. It was a tragedy when someone grew up to move out of the town and not follow the hole.
And soon the hole had more and more demands. And everyone listened as it grew larger and larger. Soon it didn't want money, it wanted things too, televisions, automobiles, books, family relics, grandma's ashes, works of art, perhaps even beloved pets. And it became taboo not just to question it, but to feel sad when you lost something to the hole. You couldn't say you missed it, or replace it too soon, the hole wanted you to not have it, you were so obviously wrong to miss it. You didn't just have to give to the hole, you had to understand that it was improving your life.
There was a movement of young people, who wanted to get rid of the hole. But it was too late by then, they had no other gods, no other spirits or creatures, and the hole was as large as a city block. And either way, the town police belonged to the hole now, and they would kill for it, and they would die for it. Some young rebels moved away. But most found themselves not being able to give up their family, their freinds, and their safety to fight the hole. So for a time they pretended to like it, and when you do something, and say something for long enough it can become your truth, and soon enough those who pretended to live the hole truly did love it.
And soon there was no music or movies that the hole didn't approve of. Everyone followed the hole's rules. And everyone loved the hole so dearly and so brightly. They couldn't imagine a town without a hole. When they thought of other towns they imagined that they must have had holes too, and every idea of a place without it was sad and depressing. And as the hole was then a quarter of the size of the town, it was hungry, and demanded not just things but flesh. And people happily gave, it would be weird to not want to give. They gave eyes, ears, teeth, testicles, tounges, fingers and toes and hands and feet and arms and legs. And they didn't miss their body parts at all. And when one day the hole demanded people jump in, and give their lives to it, they didn't mind or question at all, it didn't feel like death, and nobody missed that they weren't there.
And now, in the dark woods, there is a hole where a town used to be. It has eaten the entire the thing, every last inch and citizen of it. It is not satisfied. But it has grown all that it could. And one must wonder if the hole is lonely now, or if it knows that it has done all it ever hoped to.
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facelessoldgargoyle · 4 years ago
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MAG 097: We All Ignore the Pit
Ok lots of creepy things
I do hate the “whole town in on a secret thing.” Scary. Scary!
The idea of it being a big, public, visible PIT in the middle of town, that they just won’t talk about?? Ah!
Bad thing, to get swallowed by the pit, just to make it bigger. It gives me big Limetown vibes.
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