Pull Voice Box String

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Pull Voice Box String

Pull Voice Box String

Type: Combat
MP Cost: 0
Source: creepy voice box
Price: N/A
Class: N/A
Level: N/A
Effect: Delevels and inflicts Spooky Damage
When Used:
You pull the string on the voice box. A tinny voice from inside the box says <Message> Your opponent shudders, suffering 13.
Monster AttackMonster attack power reduced by 13
Monster DefenseMonster defense reduced by 13

against Spooky-aligned opponents

You pull the string on the voice box. A tinny voice from inside the box says <Message>

Your opponent just laughs.


Notes

  • Messages from the tinny voice are:
    • "Have you met my invisible friend? His name is kkkkkkkkkhkhkhkkhk"
    • "Hello! Do you like knives?"
    • "Ksskkkksssskkhhkksshkkkkaaaaaakkkkksksksks..."
    • "Math is hard! Let's worship the Black Beast of the Howling Pits!"
    • "My name is Graaaagraaaagraaagraaagraaa and I love you!"
    • "You owe me a dollar. You owe me a googol dollarsss!"
    • "Tu fui, ego eris!"
    • "Mama... mama... why..."
    • "Soon the stars will be right!"
    • "Down the street, not across the road!"
    • "Ph'nglui mglw'nath Omanyte K'anto wgahnagl fhtagn!"
    • "Play with me, <player name>! Play with me for-ev-errrrrrr..."
    • "All flesh is decay!"
  • Can only be used once during combat.

References

  • "Ksskkkksssskkhhkksshkkkkaaaaaakkkkksksksks" is the intro sound of the movie Friday the 13th.
  • A googol is 10^100, or a 1 followed by 100 zeroes.
  • "Tu fui, ego eris!" is Latin and translates as "I was you; you will be me", a memento mori gravestone inscription reminding the reader that death is unavoidable.
  • "The stars are right" is a phrase from H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, meaning Cthulhu, a , will awake.
  • "Down the street, not across the road!" is an instruction on how to open one's arteries to commit suicide.
  • "Ph'nglui mglw'nath Omanyte K'anto wgahnagl fhtagn!" is also a reference to a phrase from H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" ("In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.")
  • Omanyte and Kanto are from Pokémon. Specifically, this is likely a reference to Twitch Plays Pokémon, in which Omanyte is revered as a deity.

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