I don’t think there’s a college that doesn’t have its share of
legends. Stories range from the ghost of the girl who was pregnant with
the football coach’s child to the creature that roams a building at
night. And everything is said to kill you in the most horrible fashion
if you run into it, of course. My school, Miskatonic University, up in
Maine, was no exception.
In addition to the obligatory ghost stories of the suicides and
murder victims still haunting the grounds, there was a story of an evil
creature that liked to torture its victims by scaring them for days on
end before killing them. The thing is, you have to call this monster,
invite it to hunt you. The monster is called Achildes and it feeds on
the terror.
Yeah, that’s brilliant, call up an otherworldly horror to come and torture you.
But there were tons of people who did this and they didn’t die. It
was some sort of rite of passage. Frats and Sororities had it as part of
their initiation ritual. They would take the new kids out to the old
run down building on campus. It may have been old and run down, but it
still was usable, there just weren’t any classes being held in it. That
wasn’t common knowledge, though. The members would send the pledges in
and have them call up Achildes. They would do the ritual in the men’s
bathroom and then someone in a mask would jump out and scare the bejesus
out of them. Most of the time the kids would run screaming out of the
building, sometimes they would go deeper into the building and get lost.
Which meant that all the lights would have to be turned on and a search
would go on until they were found.
What a great way to get people into your frat, give them heart attacks and/or mental issues.
Then my friend Tiffany told me and my girlfriend, Alexia, that she
had found the actual ritual and where it was supposed to be done. I
didn’t really want anything to do with it, and neither did Alexia. We
told Tiff not to do it, that it’s not a good idea to mess with things
that aren’t of this world. Of course, she didn’t listen. I remember when
it happened, it was at the end of November…
It was a dark and stormy night…
I was lounging on the couch in the apartment that Alexia and I shared
just off campus, playing Mass Effect for the twenty-eighth time. Alexia
was sitting at her desk nearby, playing some Facebook games on her
laptop.
“Remember that ritual Tiffany told us about?” Alexia asked me,
“Vaguely,” was my muttered reply.
“She has a status saying that her, Mark, Tonya, Steve, and Jeff are going to perform it tonight. That was about 3 hours ago.”
“What time is it now?”
“9:27″
“Wonder if they’re still alive.” I wasn’t taking it seriously.
“Probably not.” She said in a similar tone to mine.
A while later the phone rang. It was right next to me, but I was
shooting people, so obviously I couldn’t answer it. I quickly checked
the caller id. “It’s Tiff,” I said as I tossed it to Alexia and went
back to shooting people, but with the volume down a bit more. I didn’t
really pay any attention to the call, I was too busy trying to snipe
some mercs, and Alexia had gone into another room. Not sure how long the
call lasted but it was long enough for me to get out of that area in
the game.
“Find a save point,” Alexia called out to me, “We’ve got to go get ‘em.”
I saved since I could save anywhere I was as long as it wasn’t during
combat. “Why?” I asked, shutting down the system and turning off the
TV.
“They did the ritual and are scared out of their minds.” She replied as she put her coat on and grabbed her purse.
“Okay, so where are they?” I grabbed my coat and keys.
“The old mental hospital.”
“Why am I not surprised?” We went out to the car and started towards
the old mental hospital that was just outside of the warehouse district
of the city. Alexia reminded me what Tiffany had told us about the
ritual.
The location for the ritual has to be a place where great fear has
been felt – the mental hospital was perfect for that – and at night with
no lights on. You have to have 27 black candles and, after arranging
them in a specific pattern, light them. Then everyone who is
participating in the ritual has to stand in the middle of the symbol
that the candles form and start chanting a challenge to the demon. And
you have to use its actual name, not Achildes, which is the bastardized
version of it. It takes 27 times of saying the chant for it to work. If
it works, then the candles are supposed to go out and then you have to
run for your life because the creature/demon/entity/thing is now hunting
everyone who took part in the ritual. Supposedly this thing feeds off
of the fear that is generated by its hunt and it will try to terrorize
you for days before finally killing and eating you, not necessarily in
that order either.
From what Tiff told my girlfriend, it succeeded.
I didn’t believe that some creature had been summoned from the ether
to wreak terror on these dunderheaded college students; I figured that
someone was playing a prank on them. I mean, they posted it on Facebook,
for crying out loud!
It didn’t take long to get there, only about 15 minutes and that was
due to hitting every – single – stoplight on the way. It was still
raining hard when I parked in the old asylum’s lot. No lights were on in
the parking lot and the big building was completely dark. Only the
street lights and the occasional flashes of lightning were the source of
illumination. We got out into the cold rain, using the small umbrellas
we kept in the car as protection against the weather. I pulled our
flashlights out of the back of the car. A 3 D Cell LED Mag-Lite for
Alexia and a big 6 D Cell Mag-Lite (called Bessie) with the ultra-bright
Xenon bulb for me. With our flashlights in hand we headed to the
building.
The front entrance wasn’t locked so we stepped inside to the lobby.
Alexia tried called Tiffany but the reception was horrible. The only
thing that she could make out was “It’s coming for me.”
After hanging up, Alexia looked at me and asked, “Time to search, shall we split up?”
“Sure,” was my reply, “That way it can eat us easier.”
“Good,” She said. We both looked around, “I feel like I’m walking
into a horror story. Shall we skip to the end and just go down to the
basement and-”
A scream from upstairs cut her off. We both headed up the stairs that
were in the main lobby of the asylum. There was another scream, one
filled with even more terror than the first one. It sounded like it was
on the third floor, so we ran that direction. It took a moment on the
third floor landing for us to catch our breaths. Neither one of us was
in good enough shape to really run, much less run up 3 flights of
stairs. As my girlfriend and I were wheezing on the landing, my light
hit something big and odd looking, but it vanished just as quickly as I
saw it.
Tiffany was on the floor against the wall right next to where I saw
whatever it was. Alexia went over to her as quickly as she could. Tiff
grabbed Alexia and sobbed against her. I continued looking around;
keeping an eye out for whatever it was that had run off. Finally after a
few moments, Tiffany regained some composure.
“What was that thing?” I asked,
“It was Arke…” Tiffany started to say but was cut off by Alexia.
“Don’t say its name!” She said to Tiff.
Tiffany nodded and continued, “It was the creature that is summoned
by the ritual.” She managed to finally stammer out. I looked at Alexia
and she had a very concerned expression.
She looked up spoke in the tone she uses that I know better than to argue with, “We need to leave, now!”
“Got to find the others.” I stated. “No way we can leave ‘em here.”
We both helped Tiffany to her feet, “Alright, we stick together and
search for the others.”
We began searching, Alexia staying right next to Tiff. The beast
already knew we were there so there was no need to remain quiet. We
moved through the halls of the 3rd Floor calling for our friends.
We heard the sound of someone running from down the hall; I shined my
light and hit Steve right in the eyes with the bright beam. His face
had no color and his shirt was covered in blood. I caught him as he
reached us and practically collapsed.
“It got Mark,” He stammered out between breaths. “Ripped him in
half.” Steve grabbed me and started screaming, “WE’VE GOT TO GET OUT OF
HERE!”
“We’ve got to find Tonya and Jeff.” I told him, “Calm down, we’ll get
them and then get out of here.” I tried speaking to him in a calming
tone.
“They’re probably dead already!” Steve said, “Let’s just go!”
“We’ll be fine if we stick to-” Alexia started saying but was
interrupted by a blood curling scream that came from below us. “That’s
Tonya!”
I was already starting to run towards the stairs when Steve grabbed me, “NO, IT’LL KILL YOU!”
“We have to get Tonya!”
“SHE’S AS GOOD AS DEAD!” Steve shrieked in my face. Then we heard
Tonya scream again. I grabbed Steve’s arm and started dragging him along
with me as I began the decent down the stairs.
“If we stick together we’ll be fine!” I told him. Steve tried to
fight against me, but I’ve got quite a bit more muscle than he does, so I
was able to drag him down the stairs. I let him go when Tonya came into
my light. She was still screaming and was trying to get up from the
floor, which was covered in blood, as was she. She managed to get to her
feet when I saw her, but a leg came out of the darkness and slammed
into her legs causing her to fall back to the floor. I noticed that the
leg wasn’t attached to anything. I managed to run over to Tonya and
shine my light down the hall where I saw it.
It stood over 7 feet tall and its skin was dark and shiny. The
thing’s mouth was large and vile looking. Its eyes held a terrible
presence, burning terror into my very being. In one of its grotesque
hands was Mark’s body, what was left of it, and its other hand pulled
the last limb, an arm, and threw it at us. I ducked under the arm and
grabbed Tonya, hauling her to her feet.
“RUN!” I shouted at the top of my lungs, shoving Tonya toward the
stairs. I heard the thing laugh as we ran down the stairs to the first
floor. The exit, we just needed to get out of the building.
I was the last in line as we hit the first floor. Steve was first to
the door and tried to open it, it wouldn’t move. Alexia shined her light
on it revealing a glob of black goo stuck to the doors, preventing them
from being opened.
We heard the laughter of the creature. It was on the stairs, coming
for us. Steve took off down one of the hallways that went off of lobby
and the rest of us followed. I looked back behind me and shined my
light; the creature was following us, scuttling on the walls.
That was not what I wanted to see.
I turned back to make sure I didn’t get separated from everyone else,
but I knew that this thing was going to catch us soon if we didn’t
manage to get outside. Steve ducked down yet another hallway, continuing
to run at a breakneck speed with Tiff, Tonya, and Alexia right behind
him, and I was at an ever increasing distance behind them. I heard Steve
hit something before I rounded the corner, a door leading outside!
“It’s locked!” Steve wailed, franticly trying to get the door open.
“I can’t get it open!” The girls caught up to him and started trying to
help get the thing open. The door had a window in it, one with the metal
netting in it to keep people from breaking in, or out. Somehow we had
made a few turns and I could see into the parking lot, our cars were
just a little ways away. Salvation was just one door away.
I skidded to a halt as I reached them and looked back behind us; the
monster was nowhere to be seen. “I don’t see the thing.” I called out.
“Maybe we lost it?” Tiff sounded hopeful, almost pleading.
“No, it knows where we are.” Alexia replied. I took up a position to
be able to keep a look out as they worked on getting the door open.
The door was at the end of a short hallway, with rooms to both sides
and the crossing hallway a little ways away, so I knew that it only had
one way to come to get us. I stood, shaking with fear, watching for this
thing to come for us.
Mark’s head rolled into the intersection and stopped, his lifeless
eyes looking at me, his face frozen in an expression of sheer terror.
I screamed.
So did everyone else.
I heard Tonya and Tiff start sobbing, Alexia was whispering something, and Steve just started pounding on the door.
As I started at Mark’s head the bulb on my flashlight popped,
plunging the intersection into darkness. Looking back I saw that Tiff
and Tonya had dropped to the floor and were holding each other, crying
uncontrollably. Steve had stopped pounding on the door and also went to
the ground, curling up in a ball. Alexia was staring at me with wide
eyes, her flashlight still on.
“LOOK OUT!” she yelled.
My gaze returned to the intersection and no more than 8 feet away
from me was the creature, illuminated by Alexia’s flashlight. It was
unlike anything I had seen before. Seeing it from a distance had spared
me the full view of this thing’s horrific features, but this time I saw
the whole thing in detail. The creature’s shiny black skin was stretched
taunt over its skull and its mouth was full of vicious looking teeth.
I could smell its breath, the scent of death. Its arms were misshapen,
unnaturally long, and too thin for its size, with large claws at their
ends.
But its eyes were the worst, vile dark pools of malevolence. I stared
at them and saw what this monster was going to do to us; I could see
the horrors it was going to inflict dancing in them.
I screamed in terror and it screamed in joyous laughter. It stepped
towards me, its tongue sliding over its thin lips, dripping sickly green
bile. Sheer horror shot through my entire body and my mind no longer
worked. I was so filled with terror that I could no longer think and
this creature knew it, its evil grin broadened.
Then its head violently snapped back.
The creature brought its face back down level with mine and I could
see that it was angry. I shrieked again as sheer horror filled me. This
time the beast was struck down as my nonworking flashlight slammed into
its forehead. It reeled backwards from the blow and came at me, trying
to rake me with one of its large claws, and it fixed me with its
terrifying gaze again. Terror flooded me again, causing my mind to step
out of the way one more time and let my body take over. Ducking under
the misshapen limb, I smashed its wrist with Bessie, and grabbed the
creature with my free hand. Kicking thing’s leg out from underneath it, I
took the monster to the ground.
That was when the terror turned into rage.
This time when its eyes met mine, I saw fear and confusion in them.
I’m sure it saw the rage in mine. I brought Bessie down onto the beast’s
shoulder and Alexia smashed the thing’s knee. Repeatedly, we pummeled
the thing, using our flashlights as clubs, until I brought Bessie down
onto its skull one final time, cracking it open like an egg.
I don’t know how long we stood there, but when I finally regained my
senses the police were there. All of us were questioned and I know they
didn’t believe our story. A group of Federal agents arrived and took
over the investigation. They convinced the police that it was an
emaciated gorilla that we had killed and I wasn’t going to argue. Heck,
Steve, Tiffany, and Tonya actually believed the story after a bit. Only
Alexia and I remembered what happened. They found Jeff; he had been
strapped down in one of the electroshock therapy rooms. Guess the thing
was going to save him as a snack for later.
Alexia and I were given the option of assisting this Federal agency. I can’t go into the details, but we said yes.
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