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Who Goes There?

Who Goes There?

A sentinel light guards this room.
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Were this shot in color, you would see that the twin pillars are made from a brilliant, blazing blue tile, while the rest of the room is now in drab earth-tones. The contrast is quite remarkable.
Hardly...
it look' like that thing is about to fall down any second.
this ic cool stof andlooks like the sealing is going to fall down in 1second.
haha it looks like somthing out of back to the future. and the screen is some talking computer face that flys around. but that might just be my overactive imagination
where the door is opened, it looks like something is there, becuase it's pure white, just two dots, it's a cool picture, becuase it does look like that roof is gonna fall down.
Almost like that should be a TV screen. I'm expecting Dr.Killjoy to appear and give some advice to Torque.

(See: The Suffering)
The roof's already gone. It appears to have rotted off.
I had a parent confined there, My MOM
dude the suffering was awsome it made it seem like you were really there in the byberry mansion before everyone died its creepy.
This appears to be a mechanical entity poised to sink it's appendages into a hapless victim.
It's like a sentry. I expect it to say "who goes there" and then scan my retinas.
really eerie looking.
i dont like that dark alley..
Nice tv!
What a wonderful title and illustration :) With this in mind it almost looks alive

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