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Nautical horror

Simple request. Recommend unsettling stories of the ocean. This is a broad ask—Melville and Lovecraft both fit the bill, and anything in between.

Nothing pulpy though. Obviously no YA or mass produced garbo.

Oceanic horror kino is welcome too.

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The Terror

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Terror_(novel)

It's pretty long but I loved it. It's a fictional account of a real life Arctic expedition.

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“National bestseller” has me concerned

Is it really truly actually good


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While I haven't read this specific book he wrote Hyperion which is a really interesting and good book by scifi standards to the point that I wouldn't be embarrassed recommending it.

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sorry i'll try to find you some nautical horror that was transcribed by blind and deaf tibetan monks and never read by human eyes

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I read it years ago and liked it. YMMV.

Edit: and since there's no horror quite like reality, the perfect storm (book and/or movie) about the Andrea Gail.

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It's great, especially if you like neurodivergent maritime logistics. Half the time, it seems like the supernatural bloodthirsty demon is the least of their problems compared to starvation and cold.

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>Half the time, it seems like the supernatural bloodthirsty demon is the least of their problems compared to starvation and cold

Kino. I love logistics, most of my D&D games these days focus more on surviving the journey to the dungeon than the dungeon itself. This is why I love Darkest Dungeon, you need to be turning a profit and provisioning well to succeed at it.

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The Terror is a 2007 novel by American author Dan Simmons.[1]

Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948) is

huh hes still alive

and he published hyperion in 1989

thats surprisingly recent i always thought it was like at least a decade older

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Found :marseymissing2: the second :marseygunnut: half of the TV show very underwhelming tbh, basically once the monster :marseymeowth: started showing :marseypoint2: up a lot. Is the book better? .

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I dunno I never watched the show.

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It started out amazing with great :marseyclapping: acting and whatnot, but the monster :marseymummy2: shit kinda killed :marseydeadpooner: it. Terrible :marseysuffragette: CGI but worst of all it killed :marseybloodpuddle: the sort of paranoid :marseyshiftyeyes: atmosphere it'd been building. It seems like itd be much better :marseysaulgoodman: suited to a book .

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There's 2 seasons of the terror and they're completely different. Season 2 is a internment camp and I never watched that one, but it sounds like what you're talking about.

Season 1 is about a old time whaling expedition to the north pole, and it's kino. So that's the one that matches the book, it seems like.

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I've only seen the first :marseywinner: season. It was kino until the monster :marseysaw: imo. I really enjoyed it up until then. It was still good enough :marseyitsallsotiresome: to recommend I'd say but not my fave. .

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