I honestly love how Starkid wrote the Lords in Black. Cause usually eldritch gods in media are completely cold and dismissive of humanity and don’t even acknowledge them, but the Lords in Black are full of energy and love tormenting humans and treating them like their toys, and I think that’s so fascinating and arguably more terrifying.
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You Summon Us Once, You Summon Us Twice, You Gamble It On The Role Of The Dice...
The Lords In Black, from NPMD, and other pieces of Hatchetverse media from Team Starkid! I love their stupid human designs so much.
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How I imagine the Lords in Black
This is at times really abstract, sorry about that
Pokey: Although he often carries his cracked stone mask, it is not a part of him: It’s no more than a mask. Pokotho is the blue goo from TGWDLM, but he makes up his own form: He can be as big or small that he wants to be. I mostly associate him with bacteria or virus. He is an amalgamation of small parts, like a Portuguese man o’ war. He is microscopic blue mushroom spores that destroy your lungs once inhaled. He’s also utter alien. I envision minerals, rocks, strange fungi. But most of all: Pure emptiness.
Blinky: Bliklotep is the least physical LiB to me. I see him as everything and nothing, just constantly observing. Every time you see eye-shaped holes or protrusions in a tree, the eye-like mimicry on butterfly wings, keyholes, or looking down a long spiral-staircase: that’s Blinky watching.
Tinky: This case feels opposite to Blinky: T’noy Karaxis is inherently physical to me. His head is almost always a half-decayed skull of a goat, with its lower jaw missing. His goats horns are long, seeming to twist an impossible amount of times. A ticking sound seems to always emit from his head. His body however is relatively humanoid, but always wrong. The proportions are twisted and uncanny. The length of the torso and legs seem to shift, with fingers and goat-hooves twisting together. However he may appear he is always filthy, often bent over his toy box.
Nibbly: Apart from his once-a-year awakening on our physical plane, I find Nibblenephim difficult to place. Maybe because I find him sad. He is pure energy, a force of constant hunger and craving. He has no eyes or any discernible facial features apart from his mouth, which consists of rows upon rows of teeth.
Wiggly: Wiggog Y’wrath is incomprehensibly large. If you were to look upon him, he would only seem to reach higher and higher- until you can’t see further. His tentacles reach from his face all the way to the ground. When not under water, moisture and humidity follow him, often with the occasional floating bubble (silly).
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What if there was a children’s cartoon on local television channels in Hatchetville with the lords in black plushies?
The cartoon show follows the LIB as they are “fwendy-wends from another dimension!” learning about earth and having misadventures that sorta turn dark. The cartoon only appears at odd hours and not many people remember it but, also do at the same time. (I.e candle cove style)
Like weird episodes cross peoples minds like “Remember that episode where Blinky just… stares into the camera for a long time?”
Or
“That weird episode where Tinky suggest putting a fork in the electric socket for a “fun shock?”
Honestly this idea is just so that Wiggly can do more of the uwu speak. It’s so funny.
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“if i want you to know something, i’ll tell you.”
“but you don’t tell me anything!”
“.. exactly.”
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