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* Literature/AlmostNowhere
** The anomalings are StarfishAliens that require enormous mutual effort to communicate with, have SufficientlyAdvancedTechnology, perceive physics from a completely different perspective from humanity, and attempt to trap us all inside "crashes" which straddle the line between PrisonDimension and sufficiently advanced VirtualReality.
** Bilaterals are bound by a temporal dimension orthogonal to the causality stack used by normal life and several of the most advanced species such as "humans" are capable of insanity inducing thought processes like "generalization" and "analogies" which requires them to be quarantined to crashes for the safety of all normal life.
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A list of [[EldritchAbomination otherworldly beings]] in [[WebOriginal Web Originals]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicExe'' and [[WebOriginal/SonicExeRemake the Remake]] X himself is this. According to his [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]], he was created in the gap between dimensions and had originally did not have an appearance resembling Sonic himself. He's omnipotent within his home world, to the point where he can make his world seem a lot like Sonic's at first glance just to give his victims a sense of false security. And the Sonic characters that X kills? [[AndIMustScream Those are actually his previous victims, trapped in the bodies of Sonic characters and forced to be his "slaves"]] (all the while they're being killed in-"game" in very gruesome manners just to play with future victims before he steals their souls).

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicExe'' and [[WebOriginal/SonicExeRemake the Remake]] Remake]], X himself is this. According to his [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]], he was created in the gap between dimensions and had originally did not have an appearance resembling Sonic himself. He's omnipotent within his home world, to the point where he can make his world seem a lot like Sonic's at first glance just to give his victims a sense of false security. And the Sonic characters that X kills? [[AndIMustScream Those are actually his previous victims, trapped in the bodies of Sonic characters and forced to be his "slaves"]] (all the while they're being killed in-"game" in very gruesome manners just to play with future victims before he steals their souls).souls).
* ''WebAnimation/SpookyMonth'': The Eyes of the Universe is a gigantic, bulging, and multi-teethed and eyed abomination residing deep under the Earth, whose influence is implied to affect the stars far above and is the target of worship for the local cultists. [[DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu Skid and Pump befriend it in seconds and take it out for candy]].



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** And then there's the [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4802acd634205 Leviathan]], a mysterious and ''really freaking huge''[[labelnote:*]]approximate mass: 100 billion suns, approximate size: 10 light-years across[[/labelnote]] object that has made contact with the Triangulum Galaxy, and is probably heading to the Milky Way next. Who built it? Unknown. What are its intentions? Unknown. ''How'' was it built? Unknown. ''What even is it?'' Unknown. Even the Archailects are confused by this thing's existence.

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** And then there's the [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4802acd634205 Leviathan]], a mysterious and ''really freaking huge''[[labelnote:*]]approximate huge''[[note]]approximate mass: 100 billion suns, approximate size: 10 light-years across[[/labelnote]] across[[/note]] object that has made contact with the Triangulum Galaxy, Galaxy and is probably heading to the Milky Way next. Who built it? Unknown. What are its intentions? Unknown. ''How'' was it built? Unknown. ''What even is it?'' Unknown. Even the Archailects are confused by this thing's existence.
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*** Leo Gorefield looks like the most tame (being just a sapient lion statue), but has the power to resurrect an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life

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*** Leo Gorefield looks like the most tame of the bunch (being just a sapient lion statue), statue clutching a dead Nermal's head in one paw), but has the power to resurrect an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life
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*** Leo Gorefield resurrects an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life

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*** Leo Gorefield resurrects looks like the most tame (being just a sapient lion statue), but has the power to resurrect an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life
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* ''WebVideo/TheMonumentMythos:'' Any entity referred to as a "True Force of Mass Destruction" or TFMD is often one of these, as it means it's ill-understood and dangerous to humanity at the national level at the very least. The term is ingrained enough into the world, and so often threatened by them, that there are even flame wars on Twitter about the label being applied to a given entity or not; the Suez Canal Crab did not get the label officially until it accidentally took out a tower full of people by tripping into it.
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%%* In the CreepyPasta [[http://www.ichorfalls.com/2009/03/15/candle-cove/ "Candle Cove"]], the [[Literature/CandleCove eponymous show]] itself is implied to maybe be one.
* The "Jackal" in a CreepyPasta called [[http://www.creepypasta.com/the-cave/#more-490 "The Cave"]]. Carvings of it found in the cave are all mostly scratched out. [[spoiler: When the protagonist sees it, it's so incomprehensible that it really "looks" rather like that.]]

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%%* In the CreepyPasta {{Creepypasta}} [[http://www.ichorfalls.com/2009/03/15/candle-cove/ "Candle Cove"]], the [[Literature/CandleCove eponymous show]] itself is implied to maybe be one.
* The "Jackal" in a CreepyPasta {{Creepypasta}} called [[http://www.creepypasta.com/the-cave/#more-490 "The Cave"]]. Carvings of it found in the cave are all mostly scratched out. [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When the protagonist sees it, it's so incomprehensible that it really "looks" rather like that.]]



* The BigBad of browser game ''WebComic/DemonThesis'' is one of these, and is responsible for both empowering four college students with ElementalPowers and other spells and creating the monsters they are suddenly forced to defend themselves and others against, all for his own sinister purposes.
* The CreepyPasta ''Dogscape'' has the world entirely turned into MeatMoss made of dog parts except for a few humans, thanks to an entity called "the Dog Mother." [[spoiler:A soldier manages to claw his way down to it in a fit of UnstoppableRage, but it quickly kills and assimilates him.]]

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* The BigBad of browser game ''WebComic/DemonThesis'' ''Webcomic/DemonThesis'' is one of these, and is responsible for both empowering four college students with ElementalPowers and other spells and creating the monsters they are suddenly forced to defend themselves and others against, all for his own sinister purposes.
* The CreepyPasta {{Creepypasta}} ''Dogscape'' has the world entirely turned into MeatMoss made of dog parts except for a few humans, thanks to an entity called "the Dog Mother." [[spoiler:A soldier manages to claw his way down to it in a fit of UnstoppableRage, but it quickly kills and assimilates him.]]



** And then there's the [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4802acd634205 Leviathan]], a mysterious and ''really freaking huge''[[note]]approximate mass: 100 billion suns, approximate size: 10 light-years across[[/note]] object that has made contact with the Triangulum Galaxy, and is probably heading to the Milky Way next. Who built it? Unknown. What are its intentions? Unknown. ''How'' was it built? Unknown. ''What even is it?'' Unknown. Even the Archailects are confused by this thing's existence.

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** And then there's the [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4802acd634205 Leviathan]], a mysterious and ''really freaking huge''[[note]]approximate huge''[[labelnote:*]]approximate mass: 100 billion suns, approximate size: 10 light-years across[[/note]] across[[/labelnote]] object that has made contact with the Triangulum Galaxy, and is probably heading to the Milky Way next. Who built it? Unknown. What are its intentions? Unknown. ''How'' was it built? Unknown. ''What even is it?'' Unknown. Even the Archailects are confused by this thing's existence.



* H-M Brown's ''{{WebOriginal/Shell}}'' introduces us to a strange creature that is difficult to describe and has led those who saw it into madness.

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* ''WebVideo/GeminiHomeEntertainment'' has quite a few of these captured (or, in many cases, [[NothingIsScarier barely glimpsed]] on-camera:

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* ''WebVideo/GeminiHomeEntertainment'' has quite a few of these captured (or, in many cases, [[NothingIsScarier barely glimpsed]] on-camera:
** The very first episode, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyDvpwpRPM4 World's Weirdest Creatures]]", features the Woodcrawlers, probably the most recurring entities in the series. They have yet to be seen in their entirety; all that is shown on camera is [[GiantSpider four giant spider-like legs]]. They are known to infiltrate human homes in order to [[spoiler:KillAndReplace the people inside, creating so-called "fake people" that look exactly like humans but have decidedly odd behavior]].
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEoMFnbwWJo The Deep Blue]]" features the unidentified creature living at the bottom of [[spoiler:the Marianas Trench]], referred to by the creator as "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Ocean Resident]]". Its capabilities aren't seen in the episode itself, but given that it's explicitly shown to live in a place that the video explicitly states nothing can survive in...
** The giant entities seen in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R19PMnU9g1A Camp Information Video]]" [[spoiler:and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPIN2Q-PBQs Christmas Eve Party]]"]], described in-universe as Skinwalkers. They too haven't been fully seen on-camera, but what we've seen of their anatomy is... [[BizarreAlienBiology rather bizarre]]. And to make matters worse, humans can apparently be turned into more of them; just ask [[spoiler:Mary Dean]].
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76TyOcRxH6Q Advanced Mining Vehicle]]" features entities very similar to the Ocean Resident, but living deep underground [[spoiler:in a vast semi-organic underground structure known as "the Garden"]]. They too have no in-series name, but the creator has referred to them as "Gardeners". [[spoiler: The Garden itself]] may also qualify ([[AmbiguousSituation if it's actually alive]]), given that it's made entirely of strange, fleshy matter and [[spoiler:spawns woodcrawlers from inside itself]].
** However, the biggest and baddest of the series has to be [[spoiler:[[GreaterScopeVillain the Iris]]]], first seen in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gCUsOfgjvs Our Solar System]]". [[spoiler:It's nothing less than a '''sentient planet''', being essentially a [[MeaningfulName gigantic space-borne eye]] that is both sentient and capable of "infecting" other planets to create entities like the woodcrawlers. It's already done this to Neptune, resulting in the planet becoming "mutated", and it's currently in the process of doing this to Earth. [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt And apparently it's currently making its way to Earth.]]]] It becomes even more obvious in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sd2ahUfi9Y Crusader Probe Mission]]", where [[spoiler:not only does it have a number of equally eldritch moons, but it's also shown to be ''entirely composed'' of the same matter that makes up the Garden, as well as featuring features like esophagi, a respiratory system, and a "[[ItCanThink conscious mind]]"]].
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** The "Machinations of Worms" arc centers around one of the Entity's "cousins", the King of Worms. According to the [[TomeOfEldritchLore Absent Grimoire]], it can feel fear, which [[NightmareFace warped its face]] to the point that anyone who sees it can recognize what it is. As such, it refuses to show its face, preferring to work behind the scenes through its "clockwork soldiers". Its ultimate goal is to master fear and heal its face. Oh, and it's also a lot smarter than the Entity, actively sabotaging Linkara: so far it [[spoiler: took control of Linkara's cybermats, used them to infect Harvey Finevoice, Linksano, Ninja-Style Dancer, and [[OhCrap the Zeonizer]], and directly took control of Jaeris's A.I. Sierra.]]

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* The Entity from WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall.
** For such a campy, silly show about a ManChild who reads comic books, this thing is terrifying. For one thing, it seems to lack physical form. And from there, it all goes downhill. It's so deadly, [[spoiler:the guy fighting it became a MultiversalConqueror feared throughout creation just to stop it.]]
** And unlike the majority of cosmic aberrations, this "glitch" [[spoiler:can ''see'' us. [[FridgeHorror I'm always watching.]] ]] And given [[spoiler:[[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} its true identity]], that means its been watching us since we were children...]]

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* ''Blog/AskAlistair'' has several examples writing in with questions, falling in various places along the eldritch spectrum.

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* A series of 5 images done by a William Burke depict ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' as some sort of abomination which switches between appearances for each image. In response to these images, Youtuber Creator/LumpyTouch took the images and made 5 short animations called "Garfield Gameboy'd", and the [[Website/{{Reddit}} subreddit]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/imsorryjon/ r/imsorryjon]] also emerged.

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* A series of 5 images done by a William Burke depict ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' as some sort of abomination which switches between appearances for each image. In response to these images, Youtuber Lumpy Touch took the images and made 5 short animations called "Garfield Gameboy'd", and the [[Website/{{Reddit}} subreddit]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/imsorryjon/ r/imsorryjon]] also emerged.

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* ''Blog/AskAlistair'' has several examples writing in with questions, falling in various places along the eldritch spectrum.



* The CreepyPasta ''Dogscape'' has the world entirely turned into MeatMoss made of dog parts except for a few humans, thanks to an entity called "the Dog Mother." [[spoiler:A soldier manages to claw his way down to it in a fit of UnstoppableRage, but it quickly kills and assimilates him.]]



* Being [[DimensionalTraveler Dimensional Travelers]], Website/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids often encounter such beings, and are extremely blasé about them. After trapping one (a temporal demon known as Thymon), they even set him to work in their post office, as all the tentacles come in handy.



* ''Script/C0DA'', written by former ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series writer/designer Creator/MichaelKirkbride, takes place in the far distant future of ''TES'' universe. Numidium, the [[RealityWarper Reality Warping]] HumongousMecha of [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Dwemer]] construction, presumed destroyed following the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall Daggerfall]]'', returns after having been caught in a time warp. Numidium, crossing over with MechanicalAbomination, is the living embodiment of the Dwemer's concept of refutation, or to have Jubal-lun-Sul put it bluntly:
--> ''"Let’s face it. You were made to say “'''fuck it'''”. That’s not an answer that lasts."''
* The Grandmatriarchs from ''VideoGame/CookieClicker.'' Fail to appease them with sufficient sacrifices of cookies, and they will turn into [[BodyHorror horrifying blobs of flesh and cookie dough]] and, according to the "News" scroll at the top of the page, begin to devour the world.
* Being [[DimensionalTraveler Dimensional Travelers]], Website/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids often encounter such beings, and are extremely blasé about them. After trapping one (a temporal demon known as Thymon), they even set him to work in their post office, as all the tentacles come in handy.
* The BigBad of browser game ''WebComic/DemonThesis'' is one of these, and is responsible for both empowering four college students with ElementalPowers and other spells and creating the monsters they are suddenly forced to defend themselves and others against, all for his own sinister purposes.
* The CreepyPasta ''Dogscape'' has the world entirely turned into MeatMoss made of dog parts except for a few humans, thanks to an entity called "the Dog Mother." [[spoiler:A soldier manages to claw his way down to it in a fit of UnstoppableRage, but it quickly kills and assimilates him.]]
* All of the teachers in ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared'', which are bizarre, reality-warping, malicious objects and creatures that terrorize the innocent students as the antagonists of the show.
* Humorously addressed in an advertisement for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWT07iRvI9M Elder Sign]].
* ''WebOriginal/EdeValley'' has the Truth, a [[spoiler:formless abomination with the ability to make humans see the nihilistic truth of the world and their place in it.]]
* Sima Zhao appears to be one in ''Fanfic/FarceOfTheThreeKingdoms.'' He always speaks in Zalgo Text, and tends to utter prophecies in ominous tones. It's also vaguely implied that he has a nonstandard number of eyes. As per usual in ''Farce,'' none of the other characters find him particularly alarming.



* A series of 5 images done by a William Burke depict ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' as some sort of abomination which switches between appearances for each image. In response to these images, Youtuber Lumpy Touch took the images and made 5 short animations called "Garfield Gameboy'd", and the [[Website/{{Reddit}} subreddit]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/imsorryjon/ r/imsorryjon]] also emerged.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn4GDbpntoP/ The first image]] depicts a large and rather bloated Garfield with elongated arms holding Jon with a single hand and asking for his lasagna.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bok6iK6nggB/ The second image]] shows Jon hiding behind a wall with a giant Garfield head on the body of a spider. Jon looks very disturbed, and Garfield once again asks for his lasagna, emphasizing the word.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BopMgFRH3EV/ The third image]] shows Garfield as barely having any form anymore, being a huge pile of flesh with pincers coming off. Jon is hiding behind the television looking terrified, and Garfield simply says "Jon I can smell you"
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BozsEZJHdSr/ The fourth image]] shows Jon hiding behind a door. Holding a shotgun, he appears to have shot Garfield in the eye, it oozing out of his head. Garfield, who now has the body of a centipede, simply smiles and says "bullets don't work Jon".
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BpkY8d1nE_y/ The final image]] depicts Garfield as a gigantic entity now towering over Jon, with a bloated body and thin legs. His eye is still blown out from the shotgun, but he slithers a large tongue towards the tiny Jon before him and says "The world is going to end Jon".
** There's now an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDqUDt3K5Mk entire video]] of it. [[NightmareFuel Enjoy.]]
** A sixth image was commissioned by Lumpy Touch specifically for a collaborative series called Gorefield Horrorscopes; each of the 12 depictions was made by a different artist, and Burke did the one for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP9bVzNmekg Aries]]. It depicts the torn upper half of a Baphomet-like figure with Garfield's head, with one eye still blown out. The complete Gorefield Horrorscopes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQXuHrVnHc here]]. All of the Gorefields have monstrous appearances evocative of the WesternZodiac, and have equally monstrous abilities to go with it:
*** The aforementioned Aries Gorefield can make their Jon fall to sleep, at which point, the Gorefield can manipulate their Jon's dreams.
*** Taurus Gorefield can give information to their Jon, but requires knowledge in return, which cannot be relearned. ''[[MindRape Ever]]''. Oh, and it's the size of a '''''galaxy'''''.
*** Gemini Gorefield is able to create a perfect clone of their Jon, who has all of their stats, but amplified.
*** Cancer Gorefield can buff all of their Jon's stats, tricking them into thinking they are extremely talented, and at any given moment, dispel those buffs.
*** Leo Gorefield resurrects an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life
*** Virgo Gorefield's tongue can manifest itself as a very attractive individual to their Jon, and if the Jon ever confesses their love to them, they are instantly eaten alive.
*** Libra Gorefield will hold trials against their Jon, in which they will be punished if their net karma is positive or negative.
*** Scorpio Gorefield can induce visions of death onto their Jon, and the most frequent vision [[WindsOfDestinyChange becomes their destiny]].
*** Sagittarius Gorefield's arrows can make their Jon either extremely lucky or unlucky. It also likes to play games of luck with their Jon while they're unlucky.
*** Capricorn Gorefield communicates through television and radio depictions of disturbing content, containing subliminal messages that cause their Jon to become progressively more self-destructive.
*** Aquarius Gorefield will stalk Jon around and, in exchange for blood sacrifices, do whatever their Jon asks of them. Otherwise, they'll try to "accidentally" ruin their Jon's life. They can also avoid nearly all detection.
*** Pisces Gorefield can create rain at will around their Jon, and if the Jon is completely drenched, they're transported into a cell and drowned.
*** There's also a secret 13th Gorefield based on Ophiuchus that outright '''''destroyed their dimension's Earth''''' after [[HumansAreBastards seeing the worst in humanity]].
* ''Literature/MagicMetahumansMartiansAndMushroomCloudsAnAlternateColdWar'' has whatever the hell Ivan Sanderson’s final expedition encountered in Hudson Bay. It's described as being tendrils that are made of "nothing" (being explicitly called a void), it's able to drive people to madness and cannibalism (according to WordOfGod, it's the in-universe inspiration for the {{Wendigo}}), and is fully aware that it's being psychically viewed from the future.
* ''WebOriginal/MysteryFleshPitNationalPark'': The titular Flesh Pit. While WordOfGod claims that "it's not magical and it's not interdimensional", it still gives off a decidedly Lovecraftian vibe and is implied to be able to psychically enthrall people into worshipping it.



* H-M Brown's ''{{WebOriginal/Shell}}'' introduces us to a strange creature that is difficult to describe and has led those who saw it into madness.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicExe'' and [[WebOriginal/SonicExeRemake the Remake]] X himself is this. According to his [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]], he was created in the gap between dimensions and had originally did not have an appearance resembling Sonic himself. He's omnipotent within his home world, to the point where he can make his world seem a lot like Sonic's at first glance just to give his victims a sense of false security. And the Sonic characters that X kills? [[AndIMustScream Those are actually his previous victims, trapped in the bodies of Sonic characters and forced to be his "slaves"]] (all the while they're being killed in-"game" in very gruesome manners just to play with future victims before he steals their souls).
* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these. Cosmic level monsters of darkness born from the undead remains of stars and capable of eating them whole, they're invisible {{Space Time Eater}}s with an EldritchLocation in their innards.



* Humorously addressed in an advertisement for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWT07iRvI9M Elder Sign]].
* H-M Brown's ''{{WebOriginal/Shell}}'' introduces us to a strange creature that is difficult to describe and has led those who saw it into madness.
* The Grandmatriarchs from ''VideoGame/CookieClicker.'' Fail to appease them with sufficient sacrifices of cookies, and they will turn into [[BodyHorror horrifying blobs of flesh and cookie dough]] and, according to the "News" scroll at the top of the page, begin to devour the world.
* The BigBad of browser game ''WebComic/DemonThesis'' is one of these, and is responsible for both empowering four college students with ElementalPowers and other spells and creating the monsters they are suddenly forced to defend themselves and others against, all for his own sinister purposes.

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* Humorously addressed in an advertisement for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWT07iRvI9M Elder Sign]].
* H-M Brown's ''{{WebOriginal/Shell}}'' introduces us to a strange creature that is difficult to describe and has led those who saw it into madness.
* The Grandmatriarchs from ''VideoGame/CookieClicker.'' Fail title character of [[http://www.smackjeeves.com/comicprofile.php?id=196419 A Very Dangerous Thing]] is [[HiddenVillain implied to appease them with sufficient sacrifices of cookies, and they will turn into [[BodyHorror horrifying blobs of flesh and cookie dough]] and, according to the "News" scroll at the top of the page, begin to devour the world.
* The BigBad of browser game ''WebComic/DemonThesis'' is one of these, and is responsible for both empowering four college students with ElementalPowers and other spells and creating the monsters they are suddenly forced to defend themselves and others against, all for his own sinister purposes.
be this.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicExe'' and [[WebOriginal/SonicExeRemake the Remake]] X himself is this. According to his [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]], he was created in the gap between dimensions and had originally did not have an appearance resembling Sonic himself. He's omnipotent within his home world, to the point where he can make his world seem a lot like Sonic's at first glance just to give his victims a sense of false security. And the Sonic characters that X kills? [[AndIMustScream Those are actually his previous victims, trapped in the bodies of Sonic characters and forced to be his "slaves"]] (all the while they're being killed in-"game" in very gruesome manners just to play with future victims before he steals their souls).
* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these. Cosmic level monsters of darkness born from the undead remains of stars and capable of eating them whole, they're invisible {{Space Time Eater}}s with an EldritchLocation in their innards.
* ''Blog/AskAlistair'' has several examples writing in with questions, falling in various places along the eldritch spectrum.
* All of the teachers in ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared'', which are bizarre, reality-warping, malicious objects and creatures that terrorize the innocent students as the antagonists of the show.
* ''Script/C0DA'', written by former ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series writer/designer Creator/MichaelKirkbride, takes place in the far distant future of ''TES'' universe. Numidium, the [[RealityWarper Reality Warping]] HumongousMecha of [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Dwemer]] construction, presumed destroyed following the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall Daggerfall]]'', returns after having been caught in a time warp. Numidium, crossing over with MechanicalAbomination, is the living embodiment of the Dwemer's concept of refutation, or to have Jubal-lun-Sul put it bluntly:
--> ''"Let’s face it. You were made to say “'''fuck it'''”. That’s not an answer that lasts."''
* A series of 5 images done by a William Burke depict ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' as some sort of abomination which switches between appearances for each image. In response to these images, Youtuber Lumpy Touch took the images and made 5 short animations called "Garfield Gameboy'd", and the [[Website/{{Reddit}} subreddit]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/imsorryjon/ r/imsorryjon]] also emerged.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn4GDbpntoP/ The first image]] depicts a large and rather bloated Garfield with elongated arms holding Jon with a single hand and asking for his lasagna.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bok6iK6nggB/ The second image]] shows Jon hiding behind a wall with a giant Garfield head on the body of a spider. Jon looks very disturbed, and Garfield once again asks for his lasagna, emphasizing the word.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BopMgFRH3EV/ The third image]] shows Garfield as barely having any form anymore, being a huge pile of flesh with pincers coming off. Jon is hiding behind the television looking terrified, and Garfield simply says "Jon I can smell you"
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BozsEZJHdSr/ The fourth image]] shows Jon hiding behind a door. Holding a shotgun, he appears to have shot Garfield in the eye, it oozing out of his head. Garfield, who now has the body of a centipede, simply smiles and says "bullets don't work Jon".
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BpkY8d1nE_y/ The final image]] depicts Garfield as a gigantic entity now towering over Jon, with a bloated body and thin legs. His eye is still blown out from the shotgun, but he slithers a large tongue towards the tiny Jon before him and says "The world is going to end Jon".
** There's now an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDqUDt3K5Mk entire video]] of it. [[NightmareFuel Enjoy.]]
** A sixth image was commissioned by Lumpy Touch specifically for a collaborative series called Gorefield Horrorscopes; each of the 12 depictions was made by a different artist, and Burke did the one for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP9bVzNmekg Aries]]. It depicts the torn upper half of a Baphomet-like figure with Garfield's head, with one eye still blown out. The complete Gorefield Horrorscopes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQXuHrVnHc here]]. All of the Gorefields have monstrous appearances evocative of the WesternZodiac, and have equally monstrous abilities to go with it:
*** The aforementioned Aries Gorefield can make their Jon fall to sleep, at which point, the Gorefield can manipulate their Jon's dreams.
*** Taurus Gorefield can give information to their Jon, but requires knowledge in return, which cannot be relearned. ''[[MindRape Ever]]''. Oh, and it's the size of a '''''galaxy'''''.
*** Gemini Gorefield is able to create a perfect clone of their Jon, who has all of their stats, but amplified.
*** Cancer Gorefield can buff all of their Jon's stats, tricking them into thinking they are extremely talented, and at any given moment, dispel those buffs.
*** Leo Gorefield resurrects an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life
*** Virgo Gorefield's tongue can manifest itself as a very attractive individual to their Jon, and if the Jon ever confesses their love to them, they are instantly eaten alive.
*** Libra Gorefield will hold trials against their Jon, in which they will be punished if their net karma is positive or negative.
*** Scorpio Gorefield can induce visions of death onto their Jon, and the most frequent vision [[WindsOfDestinyChange becomes their destiny]].
*** Sagittarius Gorefield's arrows can make their Jon either extremely lucky or unlucky. It also likes to play games of luck with their Jon while they're unlucky.
*** Capricorn Gorefield communicates through television and radio depictions of disturbing content, containing subliminal messages that cause their Jon to become progressively more self-destructive.
*** Aquarius Gorefield will stalk Jon around and, in exchange for blood sacrifices, do whatever their Jon asks of them. Otherwise, they'll try to "accidentally" ruin their Jon's life. They can also avoid nearly all detection.
*** Pisces Gorefield can create rain at will around their Jon, and if the Jon is completely drenched, they're transported into a cell and drowned.
*** There's also a secret 13th Gorefield based on Ophiuchus that outright '''''destroyed their dimension's Earth''''' after [[HumansAreBastards seeing the worst in humanity]].
* The title character of [[http://www.smackjeeves.com/comicprofile.php?id=196419 A Very Dangerous Thing]] is [[HiddenVillain implied to be this.]]
* ''WebOriginal/EdeValley'' has the Truth, a [[spoiler:formless abomination with the ability to make humans see the nihilistic truth of the world and their place in it.]]
* Sima Zhao appears to be one in ''Fanfic/FarceOfTheThreeKingdoms.'' He always speaks in Zalgo Text, and tends to utter prophecies in ominous tones. It's also vaguely implied that he has a nonstandard number of eyes. As per usual in ''Farce,'' none of the other characters find him particularly alarming.
* ''Literature/MagicMetahumansMartiansAndMushroomCloudsAnAlternateColdWar'' has whatever the hell Ivan Sanderson’s final expedition encountered in Hudson Bay. It's described as being tendrils that are made of "nothing" (being explicitly called a void), it's able to drive people to madness and cannibalism (according to WordOfGod, it's the in-universe inspiration for the {{Wendigo}}), and is fully aware that it's being psychically viewed from the future.
* ''WebOriginal/MysteryFleshPitNationalPark'': The titular Flesh Pit. While WordOfGod claims that "it's not magical and it's not interdimensional", it still gives off a decidedly Lovecraftian vibe and is implied to be able to psychically enthrall people into worshipping it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicExe'' and [[WebOriginal/SonicExeRemake the Remake]] X himself is this. According to his [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]], he was created in the gap between dimensions and had originally did not have an appearance resembling Sonic himself. He's omnipotent within his home world, to the point where he can make his world seem a lot like Sonic's at first glance just to give his victims a sense of false security. And the Sonic characters that X kills? [[AndIMustScream Those are actually his previous victims, trapped in the bodies of Sonic characters and forced to be his "slaves"]] (all the while they're being killed in-"game" in very gruesome manners just to play with future victims before he steals their souls).
* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these. Cosmic level monsters of darkness born from the undead remains of stars and capable of eating them whole, they're invisible {{Space Time Eater}}s with an EldritchLocation in their innards.
* ''Blog/AskAlistair'' has several examples writing in with questions, falling in various places along the eldritch spectrum.
* All of the teachers in ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared'', which are bizarre, reality-warping, malicious objects and creatures that terrorize the innocent students as the antagonists of the show.
* ''Script/C0DA'', written by former ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series writer/designer Creator/MichaelKirkbride, takes place in the far distant future of ''TES'' universe. Numidium, the [[RealityWarper Reality Warping]] HumongousMecha of [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Dwemer]] construction, presumed destroyed following the events of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall Daggerfall]]'', returns after having been caught in a time warp. Numidium, crossing over with MechanicalAbomination, is the living embodiment of the Dwemer's concept of refutation, or to have Jubal-lun-Sul put it bluntly:
--> ''"Let’s face it. You were made to say “'''fuck it'''”. That’s not an answer that lasts."''
* A series of 5 images done by a William Burke depict ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' as some sort of abomination which switches between appearances for each image. In response to these images, Youtuber Lumpy Touch took the images and made 5 short animations called "Garfield Gameboy'd", and the [[Website/{{Reddit}} subreddit]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/imsorryjon/ r/imsorryjon]] also emerged.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn4GDbpntoP/ The first image]] depicts a large and rather bloated Garfield with elongated arms holding Jon with a single hand and asking for his lasagna.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bok6iK6nggB/ The second image]] shows Jon hiding behind a wall with a giant Garfield head on the body of a spider. Jon looks very disturbed, and Garfield once again asks for his lasagna, emphasizing the word.
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BopMgFRH3EV/ The third image]] shows Garfield as barely having any form anymore, being a huge pile of flesh with pincers coming off. Jon is hiding behind the television looking terrified, and Garfield simply says "Jon I can smell you"
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BozsEZJHdSr/ The fourth image]] shows Jon hiding behind a door. Holding a shotgun, he appears to have shot Garfield in the eye, it oozing out of his head. Garfield, who now has the body of a centipede, simply smiles and says "bullets don't work Jon".
** [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BpkY8d1nE_y/ The final image]] depicts Garfield as a gigantic entity now towering over Jon, with a bloated body and thin legs. His eye is still blown out from the shotgun, but he slithers a large tongue towards the tiny Jon before him and says "The world is going to end Jon".
** There's now an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDqUDt3K5Mk entire video]] of it. [[NightmareFuel Enjoy.]]
** A sixth image was commissioned by Lumpy Touch specifically for a collaborative series called Gorefield Horrorscopes; each of the 12 depictions was made by a different artist, and Burke did the one for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP9bVzNmekg Aries]]. It depicts the torn upper half of a Baphomet-like figure with Garfield's head, with one eye still blown out. The complete Gorefield Horrorscopes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQXuHrVnHc here]]. All of the Gorefields have monstrous appearances evocative of the WesternZodiac, and have equally monstrous abilities to go with it:
*** The aforementioned Aries Gorefield can make their Jon fall to sleep, at which point, the Gorefield can manipulate their Jon's dreams.
*** Taurus Gorefield can give information to their Jon, but requires knowledge in return, which cannot be relearned. ''[[MindRape Ever]]''. Oh, and it's the size of a '''''galaxy'''''.
*** Gemini Gorefield is able to create a perfect clone of their Jon, who has all of their stats, but amplified.
*** Cancer Gorefield can buff all of their Jon's stats, tricking them into thinking they are extremely talented, and at any given moment, dispel those buffs.
*** Leo Gorefield resurrects an undead rival from the nearest graveyard, who actively seeks out to ruin their Jon's life
*** Virgo Gorefield's tongue can manifest itself as a very attractive individual to their Jon, and if the Jon ever confesses their love to them, they are instantly eaten alive.
*** Libra Gorefield will hold trials against their Jon, in which they will be punished if their net karma is positive or negative.
*** Scorpio Gorefield can induce visions of death onto their Jon, and the most frequent vision [[WindsOfDestinyChange becomes their destiny]].
*** Sagittarius Gorefield's arrows can make their Jon either extremely lucky or unlucky. It also likes to play games of luck with their Jon while they're unlucky.
*** Capricorn Gorefield communicates through television and radio depictions of disturbing content, containing subliminal messages that cause their Jon to become progressively more self-destructive.
*** Aquarius Gorefield will stalk Jon around and, in exchange for blood sacrifices, do whatever their Jon asks of them. Otherwise, they'll try to "accidentally" ruin their Jon's life. They can also avoid nearly all detection.
*** Pisces Gorefield can create rain at will around their Jon, and if the Jon is completely drenched, they're transported into a cell and drowned.
*** There's also a secret 13th Gorefield based on Ophiuchus that outright '''''destroyed their dimension's Earth''''' after [[HumansAreBastards seeing the worst in humanity]].
* The title character of [[http://www.smackjeeves.com/comicprofile.php?id=196419 A Very Dangerous Thing]] is [[HiddenVillain implied to be this.]]
* ''WebOriginal/EdeValley'' has the Truth, a [[spoiler:formless abomination with the ability to make humans see the nihilistic truth of the world and their place in it.]]
* Sima Zhao appears to be one in ''Fanfic/FarceOfTheThreeKingdoms.'' He always speaks in Zalgo Text, and tends to utter prophecies in ominous tones. It's also vaguely implied that he has a nonstandard number of eyes. As per usual in ''Farce,'' none of the other characters find him particularly alarming.
* ''Literature/MagicMetahumansMartiansAndMushroomCloudsAnAlternateColdWar'' has whatever the hell Ivan Sanderson’s final expedition encountered in Hudson Bay. It's described as being tendrils that are made of "nothing" (being explicitly called a void), it's able to drive people to madness and cannibalism (according to WordOfGod, it's the in-universe inspiration for the {{Wendigo}}), and is fully aware that it's being psychically viewed from the future.
* ''WebOriginal/MysteryFleshPitNationalPark'': The titular Flesh Pit. While WordOfGod claims that "it's not magical and it's not interdimensional", it still gives off a decidedly Lovecraftian vibe and is implied to be able to psychically enthrall people into worshipping it.
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** An extreme example would be the "animin", which are Transapients developed from non-human or human-like minds, their defining characteristic being their thought processes are alien even to human-derived Transapients. They don't interact much with actual civilization as the Terragens understand it and, while just as intelligent as other Transapients, have "non-analytical" minds that seem to function more off of instinct than rational thought. They are considered very unpredictable and dangerous, yet also valuable for the insights into how non-human intelligences may develop past transcension. The rumored "Queen of Pain", an S2 Transapient that likes to collect and indefinitely torture people it perceives as evil, is an example of an animin.

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** An extreme example would be the "animin", which are Transapients developed from non-human or human-like minds, their defining characteristic being their thought processes are alien even to human-derived Transapients. They don't interact much with actual civilization as the Terragens understand it and, while just as intelligent as other Transapients, have "non-analytical" minds that seem to function more off of instinct than rational thought. They are considered very unpredictable and dangerous, yet also valuable for the insights into how non-human intelligences may develop past transcension. The rumored "Queen "[[https://www.orionsarm.com/xcms.php?r=oa-story&story=dr_yes_jolonah Queen of Pain", an S2 Pain]]", a Transapient that likes to collect and indefinitely torture people it perceives as evil, is an example of an animin.

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** An extreme example would be the "animin", which are Transapients developed from non-human or human-like minds, their defining characteristic being their thought processes are alien even to human-derived Transapients. They don't interact much with actual civilization as the Terragens understand it and, while just as intelligent as other Transapients, have "non-analytical" minds that seem to function more off of instinct than rational thought. They are considered very unpredictable and dangerous, yet also valuable for the insights into how non-human intelligences may develop past transcension. The rumored "Queen of Pain", an S2 Transapient that likes to collect and indefinitely torture people it perceives as evil, is an example of an animin.



%%** Also, [[http://www.orionsarm.com/xcms.php?r=oa-story&story=dr_yes_jolonah The Queen of Pain]].
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** The Transapients, and especially the [[DeusEstMachina Archailects]] of . The very least of them is as far beyond a baseline human as that human is beyond a non-provolved animal. They are so advanced that their individual thoughts are sentient. Their physical forms vary from "Moon Brains" to entire pocket universes with just a small piece sticking out into reality. And most of those listed are "friendly" to humanity, though there are also entities that turn entire colonies into masses of flesh and metal as "art".

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** The Transapients, and especially the [[DeusEstMachina Archailects]] of .Archailects]]. The very least of them is as far beyond a baseline human as that human is beyond a non-provolved animal. They are so advanced that their individual thoughts are sentient. Their physical forms vary from "Moon Brains" to entire pocket universes with just a small piece sticking out into reality. And most of those listed are "friendly" to humanity, though there are also entities that turn entire colonies into masses of flesh and metal as "art".
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* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these. Cosmic level monsters of darkness born from the undead remains of stars and capable of eating them whole, they're invisible [[SpaceTimeEater Space-Time Eaters]] with an EldritchLocation in their innards.

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* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these. Cosmic level monsters of darkness born from the undead remains of stars and capable of eating them whole, they're invisible [[SpaceTimeEater Space-Time Eaters]] {{Space Time Eater}}s with an EldritchLocation in their innards.

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%%* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny.

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%%* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}},'' of all characters, is commonly made to be one of these in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxldQvdUBWo bizarre]] WebAnimation/YoutubePoop-like videos that apparently are supposed to be funny. funny.
* In ''VideoGame/SonicExe'' and [[WebOriginal/SonicExeRemake the Remake]] X himself is this. According to his [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]], he was created in the gap between dimensions and had originally did not have an appearance resembling Sonic himself. He's omnipotent within his home world, to the point where he can make his world seem a lot like Sonic's at first glance just to give his victims a sense of false security. And the Sonic characters that X kills? [[AndIMustScream Those are actually his previous victims, trapped in the bodies of Sonic characters and forced to be his "slaves"]] (all the while they're being killed in-"game" in very gruesome manners just to play with future victims before he steals their souls).
* ''WebVideo/SymphonyOfScience'' portrays UsefulNotes/BlackHoles as these. Cosmic level monsters of darkness born from the undead remains of stars and capable of eating them whole, they're invisible [[SpaceTimeEater Space-Time Eaters]] with an EldritchLocation in their innards.
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* ''WebOriginal/MysteryFleshPitNationalPark'': The titular [[{{Kaiju}} Flesh]] [[WombLevel Pit]]. While WordOfGod claims that "it's not magical and it's not interdimensional", it still gives off a decidedly Lovecraftian vibe and is implied to be able to psychically enthrall people into worshipping it.

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* ''WebOriginal/MysteryFleshPitNationalPark'': The titular [[{{Kaiju}} Flesh]] [[WombLevel Pit]].Flesh Pit. While WordOfGod claims that "it's not magical and it's not interdimensional", it still gives off a decidedly Lovecraftian vibe and is implied to be able to psychically enthrall people into worshipping it.

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* ''WebOriginal/MysteryFleshPitNationalPark'': The titular [[{{Kaiju}} Flesh]] [[WombLevel Pit]]. While WordOfGod claims that "it's not magical and it's not interdimensional", it still gives off a decidedly Lovecraftian vibe and is implied to be able to psychically enthrall people into worshipping it.
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** A sixth image was commissioned by Lumpy Touch specifically for a collaborative series called Gorefield Horrorscopes; each of the 12 depictions was made by a different artist, and Burke did the one for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP9bVzNmekg Aries]]. It depicts the torn upper half of a Baphomet-like figure with Garfield's head, with one eye still blown out. The complete Gorefield Horrorscopes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQXuHrVnHc here]].
*** The aforementioned Aries Gorefield can make their Jon fall to sleep, at which point, the Gorefield's stats are amplified and can manipulate their Jon's dreams.

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** A sixth image was commissioned by Lumpy Touch specifically for a collaborative series called Gorefield Horrorscopes; each of the 12 depictions was made by a different artist, and Burke did the one for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP9bVzNmekg Aries]]. It depicts the torn upper half of a Baphomet-like figure with Garfield's head, with one eye still blown out. The complete Gorefield Horrorscopes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQXuHrVnHc here]].
here]]. All of the Gorefields have monstrous appearances evocative of the WesternZodiac, and have equally monstrous abilities to go with it:
*** The aforementioned Aries Gorefield can make their Jon fall to sleep, at which point, the Gorefield's stats are amplified and Gorefield can manipulate their Jon's dreams.



*** Cancer Gorefield can buff all of their Jon's stats, and at any given moment, dispel those buffs.

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*** Cancer Gorefield can buff all of their Jon's stats, tricking them into thinking they are extremely talented, and at any given moment, dispel those buffs.
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*** Scorpio Gorefield can induce visions of death onto their Jon, and the most frequent vision becomes their destiny.

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*** Scorpio Gorefield can induce visions of death onto their Jon, and the most frequent vision [[WindsOfDestinyChange becomes their destiny.destiny]].

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