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A Night Visit to the Lake

A Night Visit to the Lake

Volume III



Blonney: I love the location and the elusive projection that appears in the magazine. It almost perfectly captures the history of horror.
Blonney: But it's still the graphic shock that gives the purest enjoyment!
Horropedia: Mm-hmm! It's the music, just listen to it. The ambient music here, and the chords. Don't forget, these are the epitome of the classics.
Horropedia: Horror movies can not go without this sound any more than a Caesar salad can go without canned fish.
Horropedia: A long discordant note paired with distinctive chords seems simple enough, but--
Horropedia: Think of the sound of hard soles on a wooden floor, or a blade sinking into flesh and bone.
Blonney: The screams of women, the sound of the wind blowing through branches, scratching against the window.
Horropedia: They are all indispensable.
Blonney: Blood! And plasma!
Blonney: No horror movie can do without plasma!
Horropedia: Of course, it is just syrup and food coloring⁠—cost-effective "special effects".
Blonney: It seems that we can agree on this⁠—
Blonney: I never thought I'd hang out with a nerd.
Horropedia: There are endless possibilities. A horrifying monster in one chapter might become a homicidal maniac in the next.
Horropedia: And now, murderers are being left behind~
Blonney: Hm...
Blonney: Times change, monsters change... I guess it's an interesting topic.
The blonde girl pulled out her notebook and scribbled a few notes.
Blonney: What do you think the next fad will be? Religious horror, which is outdated but never gets old? Or maybe psychological horror like psychotic hysteria?
Horropedia: Looks like we've got plenty of time to talk.
Sitting down, the young girl patts her knees and opens her backpack.
Horropedia: Luckily I always carry emergency rations in my backpack.