(04-10-2012, 06:50 AM)Kein Wrote: Was it posted already?
This picture takes on a whole new level of creepy if you don't know anything about Amnesia. I just looked at it objectively, and I realized that it could take on a whole new macabre meaning if you imagine that the man in the portrait (who I know is Alexander) and the grotesque thing in the chair (which I know is a grunt, a completely different entity) and perceive them to be the same thing, it's a whole story in itself. I like to imagine that the corpse in the chair is a scene an explorer comes upon in an abandoned mansion, with the juxtaposition of how it looked in life in the portrait.
Goes to show how Amnesia can still be terrifying if you don't think of it in terms of names and entities, like for example how knowing that that is a 'grunt' makes it so much less scary.
[EDIT: Also, Dclayne, those pictures are very creepy. They remind me of the
'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' series of books from the 90s.]