This post really doesn’t call for this comment but here we go -
One of my favorite authors wrote at least one book in a setting where many galactic civilizations have come and largely gone, and treasure hunters try to “crack baubles” - break into old vaults and such left behind. Think Space Indiana Jones! But what’s really compelling and brain melty to me is that these civilizations used entirely unknown tech and physics in some cases. So they’re trying to break into and steal things they cannot possibly even comprehend, which is SO foolish and so fucking cool, and if that were available to me, my curiosity would utterly demand I keep at it until dead or worse.
Book is Revenger by Alastair Reynolds. Plus it’s got one of the scariest fuckin pirates ever, so I mean, Space Indiana Jones with horrifying unknown tech treasure and implacable, immortal(?) pirate villains…that’s gonna be a strong recommendation for the right flavor of reader lmao.
Huge fan of Reynolds here! Been a while since I read the Revenger series but I remember being amazed by the quantum currency thing he does there.
Plus the revelation space series are just an incredible setting, love it
Awesome!! And I don’t think it was a series when I read it, so been a while for me too lol. And yeah, Revelation Space books are just so, so good. Can’t say enough good things about the worlds this guy builds. Artifact in the meme would fit right in, lol
Can someone explain? I have no idea what I’m looking at tbh lol
It’s a creepy stone carved into a face. That’s it. They are joking by implying it has cursed magical properties because it looks so creepy.
Fair enough I guess
This turns you into a vampire, and pillar men into super vampires right?
sexy vampires
bisexual sexy vampires
Return the slab
The Children of Clay is a great litte spooky game on this idea
Relevant https://youtu.be/5RkzOAlLBg4
Literally the mask comic
SssMOKIN!
- The Mask
P A R T
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Because I gotta!
Wryyy