Wednesday, June 20, 2012

VIDEO TIMELINE | Cloaked Sucker Demon Slithers Down Neck

The original, uncompressed version of Cloaked Sucker Demon Slithers Down Neck is added to the Demonic Activity Video Timeline calendar on April 14th, 2011, at 6.47 AM.
A panicked sucker demon does not a good cloak make,
as shown by the semi-translucent blob slithering down the back of my neck
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After a demon attack by a member of the Red Horde—a particular demon known for placing cloaked demonic entities into the living space of its enemies—I feel the tell-tale signs of a sucker demon perched on my head, which usually involves a burning sensation.

The sucker demon attempts to evade the camera as I pan it around my head, before it eventually gives up and slithers down the back of my neck to make its escape.

VIDEO TIMELINE | Miniature Hobgoblin Demon Hops Past Camera

The original, uncompressed version of Miniature Hobgoblin Demon Hops Past Camera is added to the Demonic Activity Video Timeline calendar on December 24th, 2011, at 9:19 AM.
A miniature hobgoblin demon mockingly hops past the camera just as I turn my back from where I had spent such a long time staring, waiting for such an occurrence
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Unnoticed at first—but eventually heard by its characteristic squeak—a hobgoblin demon hops past the camera while my head is turned, making fun of me just as I start to give up on finding one to record on video.

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