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1 – They claim to be angels; theyโre all platinum blonde, regardless of skin tone, and they move in a way that suggests theyโre actually six-winged flaming chariot-people stuffed into unconvincing human suits. Theyโre trying to pre-rapture you. They say youโve been really good, and He wants to speak to you right away.
2 – They say that theyโre your parents, which is weird because both of your parents died when you were a kid. They needโฆ organs. A kidney, to be precise. Your mum in particular seems really upset about the situation, but not enough to not strap you down to the kitchen table and whip out your innards.
3 – They wear grey suits and all have the same haircut and say theyโre from the government – when they speak at all, which is rare. They want to take the chip out of your head (they put it there) so they can download the information you uploaded to it and โback you upโ in case you die like the previous versions of you did. In a way, theyโre your guardian angels; in another way, thereโs thirteen Xโs tattooed on your left wrist, but you can only see it out of the corner of your eye.
4 – Theyโre demons. Normal folk canโt tell, but you can see that theyโre sporting angular metal horns and leaving smouldering footprints in front of themselves when they walk, which is disconcerting. Anyway, theyโve got an award for you – youโve brought so much pain and sadness into the world that the devil wanted to personally thank you for making his job easier. Youโre no saint, but you didnโt think youโd been this bad; whatโs going on?
5 – Theyโre a fey hunting party, loaded up on dodgy whizz they found in the bathrooms near the fountain of youth, and theyโve stolen taxis, bikes, trucks and One Actual Horse to chase you down. They want you because youโre beautiful, and youโre inventive, and you look good when you run away. So: try and be boring, and ugly, in your escape.
6 – The Machines have determined that you are the most average, basic, generic human available, and they have decided to study your fascinatingly dull life in minute detail.
7 – Everyone is after you; youโre a prophesied actor in several conspiracies, but no-oneโs quite sure what youโre going to do or when youโre going to do it. So: people are watching your every move, and going through your bins, and strangling each other in back alleys for looking at you the wrong way.
8 – Theyโre all terribly sick, or theyโre working for terribly sick people. They say that you have sacred blood, and it can heal them (or they have a more scientifically-sound explanation) – and, weirdly enough, theyโre right. Your blood heals the sick and brings the dead to life, but only when itโs outside of your body, which is a problem.
9 – Theyโre the agents of a witch. Sheโs seen what you can do (or sees potential in you), and sends her minions after you with messages and trials. A magpie drops a note in your soup saying that three of the people in this cafe are hellbeasts, and you have to kill at least one of them before it gets cold. A blind woman stumbles into you in the street and tells you to leave your window open tonight unless you want it broken. Underpass graffiti shifts and warps into a Bayeux Tapestry-style depiction of your life, including parts of it you havenโt lived yet.
10 – Theyโre freelance ghost hunters, and they say youโre a ghost, and they need to put you to rest. As far as youโre aware, youโre living a pretty normal life, so youโd rather not be โput to rest.โ (Except: are you a ghost? How would you know? And what do they stand to earn by telling you, if you arenโt?)
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Glimmers is a series where Chris and Grant, the creative leads behind Rowan, Rook & Decard, create an urban horror world through the use of Dx tables. Because who has time to read a full setting book?
[GLIMMERS.] The city is alive. The city is connected, with streams of light and noise and people, to every other city; they are all the same being, all branches of the same concrete-and-glass tree. There are streets between them, forgotten streets, with secret names and grim inhabitants. (And: there are wild-lands, dark places, the Spaces Between, where nothing seems right. Airport waiting rooms. Churches, at night. Backwater villages.)
There is vast power in the thrum of machines and the buzz of traffic, and it can be yours, for a price.
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