• The Guns of the Death God

    From Arelor@VERT to All on Mon Apr 20 20:01:22 2020
    Hello.

    I wrote another short story and I needed a title for it. I have thought "The Guns of the Death God".

    Which sort of story do you think one with such title is like?

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ARELOR on Tue Apr 21 18:42:00 2020
    I wrote another short story and I needed a title for it. I have thought "The Gu
    s of the Death God".

    Which sort of story do you think one with such title is like?

    Sci-Fi for sure, maybe post-apocalyptic or at least during or after some
    big war.


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  • From Arelor@VERT to Dumas Walker on Wed Apr 22 12:06:02 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Dumas Walker to ARELOR on Tue Apr 21 2020 01:42 pm

    I wrote another short story and I needed a title for it. I have thought "Th Gu
    s of the Death God".

    Which sort of story do you think one with such title is like?

    Sci-Fi for sure, maybe post-apocalyptic or at least during or after some
    big war.


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    I think I didn't miss the mark by much, then.

    Somebody told me elsewhere that it reminded him ofhardcore metal bands such as Slayer, which is a bit worrysome :-)

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ARELOR on Wed Apr 22 22:02:00 2020
    Somebody told me elsewhere that it reminded him ofhardcore metal bands such as >Slayer, which is a bit worrysome :-)

    Well, I believe that several metal bands drew inspiration for their songs
    from works of science fiction and/or horror, so I'd not worry too much. :)


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  • From DaiTengu@VERT/ENSEMBLE to Arelor on Fri Apr 24 16:48:18 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Arelor to Dumas Walker on Wed Apr 22 2020 07:06 am

    Which sort of story do you think one with such title is like?

    Sci-Fi for sure, maybe post-apocalyptic or at least during or after
    some big war.

    I think I didn't miss the mark by much, then.

    Somebody told me elsewhere that it reminded him ofhardcore metal bands such as Slayer, which is a bit worrysome :-)

    Did somebody say, "Slayer"? :D

    It conjures Cthulhu-esqe imagery to my mind. a Lovecraftian horror theme?

    Or maybe something like Neil Gaiman's American Gods?

    DaiTengu

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  • From Arelor@VERT to DaiTengu on Fri Apr 24 16:36:38 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: DaiTengu to Arelor on Fri Apr 24 2020 11:48 am

    Did somebody say, "Slayer"? :D

    It conjures Cthulhu-esqe imagery to my mind. a Lovecraftian horror theme?

    Or maybe something like Neil Gaiman's American Gods?

    DaiTengu

    Actually not a great fan of Slayer. The guitar work is fun but overall it is a bit too noisy for me.

    The story is a sci-fi piece about a terrorist who seizes a shipment of antique Homo Sapiens guns at a galaxyport, which is about to be shipped to a museum, on the grounds that the weapons are sacred to some ancient Homo Sapiens god and that the voices in her head are telling her what to do. So not exactly Lovecraftian or Gaimanesque.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Arelor on Sat Apr 25 05:15:00 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Arelor to DaiTengu on Fri Apr 24 2020 11:36 am

    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: DaiTengu to Arelor on Fri Apr 24 2020 11:48 am

    Did somebody say, "Slayer"? :D

    It conjures Cthulhu-esqe imagery to my mind. a Lovecraftian horror theme

    Or maybe something like Neil Gaiman's American Gods?

    DaiTengu

    Actually not a great fan of Slayer. The guitar work is fun but overall it is bit too noisy for me.

    The story is a sci-fi piece about a terrorist who seizes a shipment of antiq Homo Sapiens guns at a galaxyport, which is about to be shipped to a museum, the grounds that the weapons are sacred to some ancient Homo Sapiens god and that the voices in her head are telling her what to do. So not exactly Lovecraftian or Gaimanesque.


    For such story I figure a more suitable name would The Implements of the Death God. Instead of implying they are firearms right off the bat. It brings for th the imagery of maybe something more destructive or sinister. It keeps the reader guessing what these impements may be.

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  • From Arelor@VERT to Moondog on Sun Apr 26 11:18:34 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Moondog to Arelor on Sat Apr 25 2020 12:15 am

    For such story I figure a more suitable name would The Implements of the Dea God. Instead of implying they are firearms right off the bat. It brings fo th the imagery of maybe something more destructive or sinister. It keeps th reader guessing what these impements may be.


    I will consider it, but "guns" have much more hook than "implements". Still, probably a good idea to not give away too much information, so dunno...

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  • From Arelor@VERT to Moondog on Mon Apr 27 12:39:03 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Moondog to Arelor on Sat Apr 25 2020 12:15 am

    For such story I figure a more suitable name would The Implements of the Dea God. Instead of implying they are firearms right off the bat. It brings fo th the imagery of maybe something more destructive or sinister. It keeps th reader guessing what these impements may be.


    What do you think about "Weapons of the Death God?"

    By the way, I am looking for proofreaders for that one.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Arelor on Tue Apr 28 17:39:00 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Arelor to Moondog on Mon Apr 27 2020 07:39 am

    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Moondog to Arelor on Sat Apr 25 2020 12:15 am

    For such story I figure a more suitable name would The Implements of the God. Instead of implying they are firearms right off the bat. It brings th the imagery of maybe something more destructive or sinister. It keeps reader guessing what these impements may be.


    What do you think about "Weapons of the Death God?"

    By the way, I am looking for proofreaders for that one.

    Sounds good. It conjures up more than guns. Conjures up everything from
    sharp sticks to devices that deliver fire, pestilence, and death.

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  • From Arelor@VERT to Moondog on Tue Apr 28 21:41:56 2020
    Re: The Guns of the Death God
    By: Moondog to Arelor on Tue Apr 28 2020 12:39 pm

    Sounds good. It conjures up more than guns. Conjures up everything from sharp sticks to devices that deliver fire, pestilence, and death.


    Then I think I am going to work with that. Maybe the publisher won't want to change its title :-)

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