A Remarkable Relief by DeadDollsSociety, literature
Literature
A Remarkable Relief
Title: A Remarkable Relief
Fandom: Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Rating: PG/PG-13
Genre: Horror, drama... possible AU.
Summary: It seemed like the natural thing to happen. After all, his being had been torn into pieces and he had still lived on, what could his soul do now but cease to exist once and for all?
A/N: I woke up with this idea in my head. It was originally a little different but this is much better by a long shot, so I present you... my first and last fanfic of this game. Enjoy.
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He deserves so much more.
So much... more.
The light. The light was there. And the voice. He couldn't recall much it was like the vision he
Amnesia: TDD : The New World by mewmewmewichigo, literature
Literature
Amnesia: TDD : The New World
23rd of August, 1839
I was unsure as to what I should put for the date in this entry. This world seems not to have the day and night that I have grown accustomed to. It leaves me to wonder whether or not this is Heaven. But with the crimes I have committed, and the things I have done It's impossible for God to have allowed me entry into His haven.
With that, the date has been guessed. I'm sure I slept over an unnatural period of time after the tribulations that came along with Brennenburg, but if I were to include the abundance of times I awoke due to the nightmares, I find it safe to assume it was a proper night in total. I took the
Amnesia- After the Chapters. by Embarr123456, literature
Literature
Amnesia- After the Chapters.
The clatter of rocks, and the wooden creak of the great doors as the buckled under the new pressing weight. The ground seemed to slip beneath his feet as he walked, blood seeping through his clothes. His brow was cut, and red dripped down the side of his face. But, despite the pain... He had never felt this good. His mind relieved of the past. Though for the months he stayed at Brennenburg, it was like a bleeding wound, red flowing out with seemingly no end...Now, as he tried to keep the world in focus, it seemed to stop bleeding and heal over... The scar would be there, though. What had happened could not be unwritten. He could not chan