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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2022 6:35 am 
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Hello, everyone!

Halloween is here again, and as many of you know, I always try to get something posted on Halloween that is at least somewhat themed to the day. I started this little tradition in 2014 with "Screams in the Dark." I followed that up in 2015 with the poem "Beyond the Shadows," and continued in 2016 with the short story, "Some Enchanted Evening." Following this was the story "Daneera and the Domovoi," in 2017, and then back to a poem in 2018 with "Necromancer's Lament." 2019 saw two Halloween pieces: "Dyson's Fear" and "Mass of Ghouls," a story and a poem respectively, then another poem in 2020 called "Lanterns in the Night," and finally another short story last year with "Ghosts in the Ocean."

Owing to the double offerings in 2019, this year is technically my tenth Halloween piece for the M:EM, and I wanted to do something special. This is not only the longest Halloween piece I've done, but it is by far the longest I've "worked" on a story for the M:EM. Period. This is a story VERY long in the making, and I have a LOT to say about it. I will put all of my extraneous comments about this story in a spoiler block after the story, so as to not bog down anyone's reading of this, but it is there if anyone wants it. Naturally, it contains heavy spoilers for the story, so I would not read it until after you have read the story.

Similarly, this story has a few pre-existing stories that might benefit the reading. They are not strictly necessary, as this story should still make sense without having read them, but I will include them in a spoiler block before the story. Most of the stories don't really spoil much for this one, but one of them is a major spoiler, so I will nest that one within if you don't want to spoil yourself.

Anyway, that is much more of a preamble than I like to give, so I will just say that I hope you enjoy the story, and have a happy Halloween!

Stories to read before reading this one


Night Train to World’s End


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Very nice! The split story is quite interesting, with this many characters as possible "players". While I don't remember every detail about the stories you listed at the top, it didn't mean the character of the ensemble was obscure at all; between the souls saved - and what a knife in the gut that reveal was - and lost, it certainly works as a Halloween story.

Thank you for sharing!

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Very nice! The split story is quite interesting, with this many characters as possible "players".

Thanks! I liked the way the story worked out by jumping back and forth between the two protagonists, especially with them being so different from one another morally. And I had a lot of fun with the cast. There are a lot of weird characters here (and also Hush-Hush, who are not weird) and I would have loved to give them all more screentime, as it were. But this story is long enough without that, and it would have been mostly filler. Fun filler, but filler nonetheless.

While I don't remember every detail about the stories you listed at the top, it didn't mean the character of the ensemble was obscure at all;

That's good to hear. Naturally, I went back and reread major sections of two of those stories several times. I do recommend taking another look at them. They're good stories.

between the souls saved - and what a knife in the gut that reveal was

Yeah. My original plan was to be more subtle, but...no. :)

- and lost, it certainly works as a Halloween story.

Thank you for sharing!

Thanks for reading! I had fun working on it, but as I said, I'm very glad that I finally got the thing written!


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 10:31 am 
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By the way, if anyone has any interest in taking one of the characters created for this story and developing them or bringing them into another story, by all means, have fun. This is quite the motley assembly here, and while I have no plans for any of them, it would be fun to see them persist beyond this tale.


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I would also be remiss if I didn't mention that one of the inspirations for this was the opening song to a very bad movie featured on an old episode of MST3k. I will link that song below. Fair warning: it's, you know, not good.

Night Train to Mundo Fine


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I forgot to say that this was one of my "to write" projects in the "What Would Raven Write" thread, so I should explain my logic behind the name.

This story was Project Kung Fu. This story was inspired, as I said above, by the song "Night Train to Mundo Fine, from the movie Red Zone Cuba. The song is sung by John Carradine. John Carradine's son was David Carradine. David Carradine starred in the TV show Kung Fu. Therefore, Project Kung Fu.

Makes perfect sense... :D


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