Saturday, March 26, 2011

Calling Cthulhu - Mike's Play

Story (by Mike):  The tome set out the procedure for calling Cthulhu:  Chant the mystic tone "ut" in a cyclic riff, stroke the fur of a weasel, wear the supplicant's robe, draw the key symbol.  A virtual stent to the underworld - who knows what would flow through that dark passage.

Words: Riff, robe, key, fur, stent, rein, tome, ut

Last play: Laugh without Laughing

2 comments:

  1. Words: kites, queens, corgi

    Could you ever imagine a corgi flying a kite? Not just one dog, but many. The queens from western European countries sat in the grass in their plush, fur robes to watch the strange and unusual sport. They could not rein in their mirth - reserved though it was - for the riffs they bandied about were of the humor of this short-legged breed, filling the sky with colorful sails. "Ut" was the glorious, yet quiet sound that burst forth from their mouths in their excitement! They would never just laugh uproariously, how undignified! For the dogs, the stents were incredibly sturdy, and there would be an impartial judge who would choose the winner of the golden key. Ben, who wrote the tome on set sparks with kites... What a coup!!!

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  2. That line toward the end about Ben should read "setting sparks"...

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