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many_angled_one September 30 2005, 14:13:28 UTC
I have the same sort of thing, although it tends to be tunnels and mysterious passages leading underground a lot of the time.

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coracaskia September 30 2005, 14:18:49 UTC
Oh yes, underground is good! :) I love tunnels and caves and dark, dank places fit for a Gollum... Caves with pretty stones or fossils or stalactites are great too. I really want to learn how to go pot-holing properly one day, and do some real underground exploring...

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many_angled_one September 30 2005, 14:29:01 UTC
I would love that as well, though the thought of squeezing into tiny little tunnels where you dotn have enough space to turn aroudn and then crawling through and getting stuck dosnt make me feel great, lol.

Still...I just cant help that think that in some dark dank deep caves some mystery awaits us...

I've been in some big caves with lots of glittering stalgtites etc, so beautiful when it's lit up. Very..primal I guess.

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coracaskia September 30 2005, 14:33:20 UTC
Yeah - I've been to a few of the big show caves with all the crystals and stalactites and stuff. Those were lovely, but I always end up wondering what it'd be like to explore on my own with just a torch and all that darkness... I suppose being small is helpful in this too as I can fit into all sorts of tunnels and suchlike that the big people get stuck in :)

Strangely enough all my best role-playing games have taken place underground - I love the Underdark for instance.

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cthulahoops September 30 2005, 15:30:24 UTC
I turned out to be a type of pie when I did that quiz.

http://www.livejournal.com/users/notdan/31709.html?thread=33757#t33757

I felt very cheated indeed.

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lifestealer September 30 2005, 17:29:56 UTC
There're Neverwhere comics? I've watched the miniseries (almost my first introduction to Gaiman) and read the book (several times each), but never seen the comics.

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coracaskia September 30 2005, 22:20:15 UTC
Yes, now there are comics too. Still the same old story though, which was a little disappointing as I was hoping there would be new stories set in London Below, or even the equivalent in other cities. It was such a well realised world, it seemed like there could be so many new stories and no need to continually rehash the old ones. The artwork is by Glen Fabry who did the 'Preacher' covers though, and is v pretty and quite different from the BBC's take on it, even if the Marquis de Carabas does look like a drow gone wrong...

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