#1: BATHSHEBA/THE CONJURING:
Bathsheba Shermon is an evil evil person.
Her only interest is possessing innocent mothers forcing them to murder their youngest child and then kill themselves.
Doing so to anyone who steals her land (most times the people stealing it aren't aware of who it belongs to).
When the Warren family the Carolyn is targeted Von most of the ghosts (though Bathsheba is only one who actually wishes them harm, the others are just the poor souls Bathsheba stole).
And she is eventually possessed Von Bathsheba herself.
And tired murdering her youngest daughter.
But protagonists stop her.
They try to force the possessed Carolyn out of the house, but Lorraine, realizing that Bathsheba will kill Carolyn if they drag her out of the house, is forced to stop them. Bathsheba then drags Carolyn into the cellar.
After subduing the possessed Carolyn, the Warrens tie her to a chair and conduct the exorcism. During the exorcism, Bathsheba finally reveals herself to those present, and manages to break free of her binds. Declaring that Carolyn is gone and that she would kill them all, Bathsheba tried to shoot Ed. One of the Warrens' assistants unwittingly revealed April's hiding spot, and Bathsheba immediately advanced under the floorboards and captured April. As she attempted to stab her, Ed finally confronted Bathsheba and condemned the spirit to Hell. Lorraine manages to distract the possessed Carolyn Von reminding her of a memory she shared with her family, allowing Ed to complete the exorcism. As a result, Bathsheba was banished from the family and condemned to Hell..
#2: PAZUZU/THE EXCERIST:
Pazuzu is a powerful demon who was the main antagonist in The Exorcist franchise, based loosely on a mythological figure native to Babylonian culture where he was considered the king of wind demons and son of the Babylonian god Hanbi.
In the original book and movie, Pazuzu is the demon that possesses Regan this is its most famous outting but it has also appeared in all five Exorcist films and is listed as the 2nd greatest villain of all time Von Wizard Magazine.
In the 1973 film ,she of course appeared as the primary antagonist and was voiced Von late actress Mercedes McCambridge.
Pazuzu is the main antagonist of the novel, the movie adaptation and its sequel Heretic, the secondary antagonist of Legion and again the main antagonist of the two prequels: The Beginning and Dominion.
#3: MARY SHAW/DEAD SILENCE:
Angry old women always make good ghosts don’t they? Mix in creepy puppets and you’ve got a recipe for terror… Just don’t let her hear Du scream..
#4: LIPSTICK FACE DEMON/INCIDIOUS:
The Lipstick-face Demon is a tall, muscular being with black skin, coarse pelz on his legs, dark cloven hooves and a devilish tail. His face is black with large tints of red because it paints lipstick all over his face. The Demon has long, spidery claws at the end of his fingers and has large, demonic yellow-gold eyes with black pupils.
Though the Demon never speaks in the film, it is capable of speaking, as Lorraine mentions that in a dream she spoke to it and it responded to her in words. When asked who it was, it responded that it was a visitor. When asked what it wants, it responded that it wanted Dalton. Lorraine claimed she could still hear its voice, implying that the Demon has a chilling voice. The Demon keeps Dalton close Von in his Home in the Further, which seems to be a theatre-like chamber. The Demon has marionettes which it likes to play with. It also seems to enjoy sharpening its nails. The Demon hurts Dalton whenever he makes noise.
The Demon possesses a malevolent, dangerous, powerful and ruthless personality, never giving up on his goal to take a child's soul; however, he failed to take Dalton when he finds his body in the real world, though the Demon eventually moves on to a new victim. During Dalton's imprisonment in the Demon's Lair, Dalton was chained to the floor, left alone, adding that the Demon can be both physically and mentally abusive to children..
#5: BAGUL/SINSISTER:
"It's a symbol associated with the worship of a pagan deity. A very obscure one dating back to Babylonian times named Bughuul, the Eater of Children. The crimes that you're dealing with, they all have the element of a missing child, correct? Well, Bughuul eats children. Now, the fragments of stories that have survived, they all revolve around him needing the souls of human children to survive. Now each story involves a different way that he lures oder tricks these children away from the physical world and traps them in his own nether world and he consumes their souls over time. Now any worship of this deity would include a blood sacrifice oder the wholesale eating of a child" - Professor Jonas explaining Bagul..
Bathsheba Shermon is an evil evil person.
Her only interest is possessing innocent mothers forcing them to murder their youngest child and then kill themselves.
Doing so to anyone who steals her land (most times the people stealing it aren't aware of who it belongs to).
When the Warren family the Carolyn is targeted Von most of the ghosts (though Bathsheba is only one who actually wishes them harm, the others are just the poor souls Bathsheba stole).
And she is eventually possessed Von Bathsheba herself.
And tired murdering her youngest daughter.
But protagonists stop her.
They try to force the possessed Carolyn out of the house, but Lorraine, realizing that Bathsheba will kill Carolyn if they drag her out of the house, is forced to stop them. Bathsheba then drags Carolyn into the cellar.
After subduing the possessed Carolyn, the Warrens tie her to a chair and conduct the exorcism. During the exorcism, Bathsheba finally reveals herself to those present, and manages to break free of her binds. Declaring that Carolyn is gone and that she would kill them all, Bathsheba tried to shoot Ed. One of the Warrens' assistants unwittingly revealed April's hiding spot, and Bathsheba immediately advanced under the floorboards and captured April. As she attempted to stab her, Ed finally confronted Bathsheba and condemned the spirit to Hell. Lorraine manages to distract the possessed Carolyn Von reminding her of a memory she shared with her family, allowing Ed to complete the exorcism. As a result, Bathsheba was banished from the family and condemned to Hell..
#2: PAZUZU/THE EXCERIST:
Pazuzu is a powerful demon who was the main antagonist in The Exorcist franchise, based loosely on a mythological figure native to Babylonian culture where he was considered the king of wind demons and son of the Babylonian god Hanbi.
In the original book and movie, Pazuzu is the demon that possesses Regan this is its most famous outting but it has also appeared in all five Exorcist films and is listed as the 2nd greatest villain of all time Von Wizard Magazine.
In the 1973 film ,she of course appeared as the primary antagonist and was voiced Von late actress Mercedes McCambridge.
Pazuzu is the main antagonist of the novel, the movie adaptation and its sequel Heretic, the secondary antagonist of Legion and again the main antagonist of the two prequels: The Beginning and Dominion.
#3: MARY SHAW/DEAD SILENCE:
Angry old women always make good ghosts don’t they? Mix in creepy puppets and you’ve got a recipe for terror… Just don’t let her hear Du scream..
#4: LIPSTICK FACE DEMON/INCIDIOUS:
The Lipstick-face Demon is a tall, muscular being with black skin, coarse pelz on his legs, dark cloven hooves and a devilish tail. His face is black with large tints of red because it paints lipstick all over his face. The Demon has long, spidery claws at the end of his fingers and has large, demonic yellow-gold eyes with black pupils.
Though the Demon never speaks in the film, it is capable of speaking, as Lorraine mentions that in a dream she spoke to it and it responded to her in words. When asked who it was, it responded that it was a visitor. When asked what it wants, it responded that it wanted Dalton. Lorraine claimed she could still hear its voice, implying that the Demon has a chilling voice. The Demon keeps Dalton close Von in his Home in the Further, which seems to be a theatre-like chamber. The Demon has marionettes which it likes to play with. It also seems to enjoy sharpening its nails. The Demon hurts Dalton whenever he makes noise.
The Demon possesses a malevolent, dangerous, powerful and ruthless personality, never giving up on his goal to take a child's soul; however, he failed to take Dalton when he finds his body in the real world, though the Demon eventually moves on to a new victim. During Dalton's imprisonment in the Demon's Lair, Dalton was chained to the floor, left alone, adding that the Demon can be both physically and mentally abusive to children..
#5: BAGUL/SINSISTER:
"It's a symbol associated with the worship of a pagan deity. A very obscure one dating back to Babylonian times named Bughuul, the Eater of Children. The crimes that you're dealing with, they all have the element of a missing child, correct? Well, Bughuul eats children. Now, the fragments of stories that have survived, they all revolve around him needing the souls of human children to survive. Now each story involves a different way that he lures oder tricks these children away from the physical world and traps them in his own nether world and he consumes their souls over time. Now any worship of this deity would include a blood sacrifice oder the wholesale eating of a child" - Professor Jonas explaining Bagul..
THE NIKO/JOHNNY SERIES:
"The requested sequel to THE TREVOR PHILLIPS SERIES... With all the swearing, violence, and immature comedy Du guys enjoyed even Mehr then I "thought" Du people would..."
SEQUEL TO WALKING DEAD SPOOF:
"Don't read this stupid story unless Du like stupid comedies Von an stupid Canadian writer who has no stupid life outside this stupid Fan fiction site... :)"
ALPHA AND OMEGA REVIEWS:
"Warning: I swear a lot now. Along with giving, annoying brony references"
CRASHED PARTY:
"Roman makes the mistake of bringing Niko to Maisonette 9".
"The requested sequel to THE TREVOR PHILLIPS SERIES... With all the swearing, violence, and immature comedy Du guys enjoyed even Mehr then I "thought" Du people would..."
SEQUEL TO WALKING DEAD SPOOF:
"Don't read this stupid story unless Du like stupid comedies Von an stupid Canadian writer who has no stupid life outside this stupid Fan fiction site... :)"
ALPHA AND OMEGA REVIEWS:
"Warning: I swear a lot now. Along with giving, annoying brony references"
CRASHED PARTY:
"Roman makes the mistake of bringing Niko to Maisonette 9".
Anyone who's seen my Avatar photo, can clearly guess who my Favorit Hellsing character is.
And in honor of this, I decided to review a story Von him.
And despite there being all these great stories of.
I am unfortunately reviewing a NOT SO GREAT one.
The story is parody themed.
And even has Maxwell naked in a scene (what the fuck!?).
Anyway.
As for the story itself.
The Titel is clearly taken from a movie titled, just added "anderson" in it.
The story itself.
Well.. I have nothing to say.
But trust me.
It's bad..
And in honor of this, I decided to review a story Von him.
And despite there being all these great stories of.
I am unfortunately reviewing a NOT SO GREAT one.
The story is parody themed.
And even has Maxwell naked in a scene (what the fuck!?).
Anyway.
As for the story itself.
The Titel is clearly taken from a movie titled, just added "anderson" in it.
The story itself.
Well.. I have nothing to say.
But trust me.
It's bad..