In the White were things, so huge it/they filled the white, so vast, so horrible, so cold. “Awful…angels…” Clark moaned as a single being rolled, it’s angles shifted and bled and roared…a huge red eye rolled and swept over Clark and moved past. The passage ripped Clark into cloud of particles.
I'm sufficiently freaked out at this point. I'm seeing the angels as being the size of a 5 or 6 story building, and I'm seeing these giants floating the sky. I'm also imagining how horrifying it would be to encounter something so much larger than yourself. Something that is so much more than what you are. It has to me absolutely horrifying to realize your own insignificance. And then to have that monstrosity focus its attention on you *shivers* I think anyone would shatter or come apart in that situation, literally or figuratively.
I'm not going to think about what is happening to Lex at this point. It's hard for me to grasp. I'm thinking it's because the character is existing on a level that exists beyond the normal scope of human understanding.
This story is like my favorite cheap booze, MD 20/20. It's good, but it f*cks you up and leaves you feeling wonky.
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10/12/06 02:33 pm (UTC)I'm sufficiently freaked out at this point. I'm seeing the angels as being the size of a 5 or 6 story building, and I'm seeing these giants floating the sky. I'm also imagining how horrifying it would be to encounter something so much larger than yourself. Something that is so much more than what you are. It has to me absolutely horrifying to realize your own insignificance. And then to have that monstrosity focus its attention on you *shivers* I think anyone would shatter or come apart in that situation, literally or figuratively.
I'm not going to think about what is happening to Lex at this point. It's hard for me to grasp. I'm thinking it's because the character is existing on a level that exists beyond the normal scope of human understanding.
This story is like my favorite cheap booze, MD 20/20. It's good, but it f*cks you up and leaves you feeling wonky.