A to Z Challenge 2013

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Blog Chain - Monster Hunting

This round of the blog chain is awesome because it's just the right topic at just the right time.  That ever-talented Matt has challenged us with this fun question:



What is your all-time favorite monster? You can take this in any direction you'd like. For example: my most bad-ass monster would easily be a dragon, and it is my favorite in some ways, but you don't have to go with that kind of measurement. Like me, you could go with the most ridiculously hilarious monster you ever heard of, or, like Stephanie Meyer, you could go with the most romantic creature to ever grace the pages of mythology. Or like Carrie Ryan, you could choose the old standby: Zombies. One alone might not be much to handle, but the horde is probably the single most powerful monster force ever invented in gaming, film, literature, or legend. It's up to you: what's your favorite monster?


This was such a fun question to think about.  Picking your favorite monster is no easy task, nor should it be.   Monsters are the things we cringe from as children, the hidden breathing entity in the dark.  They challenge us to face them, to face ourselves and deal with our own irrational fears.  Picking the one monster however, that gives me goosebumps while making me wish I could meet it in person is difficult.  There can be only one though.

Strahd.  For those unfamiliar with Dungeons and Dragons, Count Strahd von Zarovich was the most powerful of vampires.  Now before everyone starts whining, understand that Strahd was no Twilight-esqe vampire.  He was more akin to the evil entity Bram Stoker wrote about, though slightly different and infinitely more powerful.  Should you enter Strahd's realm, you would soon find yourself his prisoner, his slave, or his latest victim.  Strahd was master and lord, understandably arrogant, and lacking any mercy for those he used or destroyed.  Strahd was also a warrior and a powerful necromancer, using magic to rule and protect his realm effortlessly.

Every time we played Dungeons and Dragons, I hoped and feared we would go to Ravenloft (Strahd's domain).  And though he almost never made a personal appearance (after all, how often does the king deign to visit the "little people"), you could feel his presence everywhere and in everything.  Strahd embodies everything we love, respect, and fear about vampires.

That's my take on the subject.  If you haven't had a chance to read Michelle H's excellent post, head on over and check it out.  Tomorrow you can look forward to PK's favorite monster.

What is your favorite monster and why?

11 comments:

Christine Fonseca said...

OOhhh...nice! I like this choice!

Sandra Ulbrich Almazan said...

I'm so glad I never went to Ravenloft!

Katrina L. Lantz said...

Yikes! I've always wanted to try out Dungeons and Dragson. Seems so complicated, though! From your description of Strahd, he strikes me as a The Underworld type of creature. *shudders* Perfect topic for Halloween! Thanks for sharing the spooks!

Michelle H. said...

I heard of the Ravenloft novels. I wonder if those are the same? Definitely a character NOT to meet in a dark alley.

Eric said...

Christine - Thanks. Def my fave.

Sandra - Awww, you missed out LOL.

Katrina - It's kind of like writing a book in some ways, and so yeah sometimes it can be complicated. But just like books, it can be either a lot of fun or a horrible tragedy (depending on who the Dungeon Master is). Still, I advise everyone to at least give it a spin. I love it.

Michelle - Yep, those novels are definitely the same. I can't say how good they are, but probably they are halfway decent at least.

Michelle McLean said...

Ahhh hadn't heard of this one. Nice!! :D

Matthew MacNish said...

Excellent choice, Eric! You're right, this is better than mine.

Matt Conlon said...

You know, I was given the book "I, Straad" for Christmas years ago, and stuck it into my bookcase, and never read it... I will now do so, as soon as I finish the Game of Thrones.

Kate Karyus Quinn said...

From the picture alone I can tell - he is definitely a bad dude. Great choice!

Margie Gelbwasser said...

Creative choice!!

Cole Gibsen said...

Definitely a more fearsome foe than the gelatinous cube.