Elliot Davison
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The Face on its back.. Content Warning.
The waves crashed against the boat, rocking it, he hadnt set down the anchor before he had passed out drunk the night before. As he slowly came to his senses he realised he was near an island, he wracked his brain trying to think where he was. It mustve been somewhere in indonesia. His head ached, hed hit the booze a little hard the night before, he ran his little sailboat himself, it had a motor clamped to the back for emergencies but hed never really used it.
By Elliot Davison12 days ago in Fiction
Heart of the Jungle. Content Warning.
He sat in the shade of the wall in the suffocating humidity of the jungle. The wall even decayed with age and collapsed dwarfed him, well over 30 metres high, the lime mortar infiltrated and choked with ivy and vines. The building and civilisation it protected long since dead and yet also unknown. Similar civilisations of this area used to disembowel and cut the hearts out of children in an offering to a supposedly watching god, the children, their own, went willingly, the slaves they captured from the surrounding tribes whose flesh could be purchased at markets for consumption were not so lucky, particularly when the broken skulls in their severed head rolled bouncing down stone steps like some perverse game of slinky. At least thats the minimum they have confessed to in their pictographical codices printed on slaughtered animal hides, depicted in statues and written on their templo mayor stone monuments. He wondered these days how the black hearted liberals would look at a ritual of child sacrifice, the deliberate murder of a willing child in a freakish extreme munchausen by proxy infanticide ritual designed on a hunch to please a god they have never seen and may not exist. With their stances on criminals they would be only too accepting of their noble savages infanticide rituals, especially given their warped marxist morality free from basic christian concepts like thou shalt not kill.
By Elliot Davison9 months ago in Fiction


