The
face of the dead man, now gleaming ghastly in the light, and now
extinguished by some floating shadow, appeared at each emergence to have
taken on a new and more forbidding expression, a maligner menace.
Frightened even more than ourselves by the girl's scream, rats raced in
multitudes about the place, squeaking shrilly, or starred the black
opacity of some distant corner with steadfast eyes, mere points of green
light, matching the faint phosphorescence of decay that filled the
half-dug grave and seemed the visible manifestation of that faint odor
of mortality which tainted the unwholesome air. The children now sobbed
and clung about the limbs of their elders, dropping their candles, and
we were near being left in total darkness, except for that sinister
light, which slowly welled upward from the disturbed earth and
overflowed the edges of the grave like a fountain.
Ambrose Bierce
Image by Noah Fentz.
7 comments:
Dang, that was deep and creepy.
The skulls in this prop are amazing!!!
They almost look like they have wax on them....? Really beautiful!!!
Now that's atmosphere!
Ambrose Bierce was an interesting figure from the Civil Wars days, to say the least...
The idea of a story that takes place during the time between when the gallows drops and the neck snaps
this is like an extension of Rot's work..<333333
yeah...such a fan of Noah's work.
very earthy and dark. Truly spooky.
aww..Thank you Mr.Rot and thank you all for the comments.
Post a Comment