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[OOC] Haxel's Movie Collection
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one of my roleplay characters is Haxel, a horror (genre) type who is very passionate about slasher movies and talks like a slasher serial killer itself. this thread will keep track of completely made-up morbit slasher movies that it likes, whether it mentions them in-character or if it just occurs to me at random.

other people are free to reply to the "movies" "showcased" on this thread to add their own input, like community lore or maybe their own character's specific opinion of the movie (or even funnier, the Popular Opinion of the movie as a whole). IN FACT, other people are free to post their own made-up morbit horror movies here, acting like a library of community micro-worldbuilding.

also, general warnings for (non-detailed) descriptions of movie violence/gore/murder and discussing horror movie tropes, possibly even ones that aren't great, individual posts will get CWed if needed
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COREMANGLE
first mentioned in-character in DMs between Haxel [H4X310110] and Adele [SCRAP_GAZER]

GENRES:
Supernatural/Slasher Horror

PLOT SUMMARY:
A TCP serial killer murders a few people. The killer uses scrap magic on his victims and obtains more scraps from his victims' bodies.
At some point, there is a twist reveal that the serial killer is controlled by a ghost who possessed him through a "tear" in his fluid core, hence the title.

CAST:
Killer (name unknown) - A TCP; has a "torn" fluid core. He/him?
Ghost (name unknown) - Was possessing the Killer, manipulates scraps.
Unknown number of victims.

PRODUCTION:
Released in the early 300's, has surprisingly good special effects.
Features well-researched depictions of scrap wizardry, albeit a little exaggerated - but not too exaggerated.
However, it falls into a trope where scrap magic that would be highly dangerous, realistically, has no repercussions on the user.

NOTES:
Relatively popular or at least widely-marketed, as Haxel is sure Adele had already heard of it.
Haxel thinks it's a great movie.
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