(07-17-2012, 03:08 PM)Damascus Rose Wrote: (07-17-2012, 10:44 AM)Deep One Wrote: Hmm. Reminds me of H.P Lovecraft's short story "Rats in the walls". Take a look:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/text...ion/rw.asp
Oh god, I hate reading these on a display. Can you give me the gist of it
Protagonist moved from Massachusetts to his ancestral estate in England,
known as Exham Priory. On several occasions, the protagonist and his
cats, specifically his favorite cat Nigger-Man(I just love Lovecraft), hear the eponymous sounds of rats
scurrying behind the walls.
Upon investigating further, he finds that
his family maintained an underground city for centuries and that the
inhabitants of the city fed on human flesh, even going so far as to
raise generations of human cattle, who eventually began to de-evolve due
to their sub-human living conditions.
In the end, the protagonist, unknowingly maddened by the revelations of
his family's past and driven by the stronger force of his own heritage,
attacks one of his friends in the dark of the cavernous city and begins
eating him. He is subsequently subdued and locked in a mental
institution. Soon after, Exham Priory is destroyed. The protagonist of
the story maintains his innocence, proclaiming that it was "the rats,
the rats in the walls," who ate the man. The rats still persist,
however, as he continues to be plagued by the sounds and sights of rats
in the walls of his cell.
Thank you, wikipedia.
I suggest you to visit nearest library and get some of his books. If you like Amnesia and its story, you will love Lovecraft's work!