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>The night was cloudless, and the full moon shone upon the meadow you found yourself in.
>A simple bet made by one of your coworkersfor you to check some haunted place.
>Easiest 1000 bucks in your life to take video footage of you spending a night there.
>At best it would be nothing, and at worst it would have been some random Pokemon.
>You weren't that much afraid, as anti-type bullets were a thing, and you were lucky enough to get issued with them.
>Initially everything was as you expected, yet the emptiness of it was unsettling.
>Nothing was there.
>You were making your way around the area, but suddenly things started to seem out of place.
>The stars had gone out, and the pale moonlight started to turn purple and then red.
>You turned around, and the moon was blood red.
>It wasn't the redness of a lunar eclipse; this one was far more vivid and far colder than that.
>"Don't gaze upon the moon, for thou art not worthy of such an honor," said a feminine voice.
>You turned your gaze towards where it came from, and you saw something you'd rather not.
>It had a female torso covered in rags, a bloody stump on which a dark flame darker than night and simultaneously bluer than the day sky danced in place of a head. Her arms stretched out more like antlers covered in tree-like bony growths, while her lower body was a gory mess of writhing teeth and tentacles.
>Whatever it was, it bore the signs of once having been a human but none of the signs of it being a Pokemon.
>You started shooting your gun in the hope it would do something against that monstrosity, but it was all for naught as you heard it laugh and approach you.
>Its advance was only stopped by the sound of bells and the moon going dark.
>With each ring of it, an eldritch silhouette became illuminated with red light, and it started getting closer with each ring of it.
>The bell rang 12 times before, at the 13th time, thecreature was directly in front of you.