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Last night, I was sleeping, until I heard a weird chattering noise. I wasn't able to sleep. I looked under the bed and saw 2 ragdolls magically coming to life and talking. Then, they grabbed me a hand and took me to the "void hidden under the bed".
Rosie explained that their home, the Ragdoll, got cursed by The Void Monster, a huge entity made out of voids and non-existential dreads. Then, they showed me the way to the monster's lair, a big, massive, sickening castle resembling a void with a door.
We entered together, and saw the Void Monster. It was big, bulky, and snarling. It was a combination of a wolf, a bear, and a human, with many faces covering his whole body. He began roaring at me and charged towards me. We tried to dodge, but to no avail. The monster, the one that we saw, already ate us.
Submitted 10 months, 2 weeks ago by Whopper1
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This is wild!! I totally believe in parallel dimensions and stuff, and it sounds like you crossed over to one when you looked under the bed. Rosie and Jim showing you the way—it’s like you were chosen for something! Stay safe OP and def keep us posted if anything else happens. I’m hooked on your story and I wanna know if you can get back to that castle... and maybe defeat the monster?
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Yes. It was inspired by the 1990-2000 children's series Rosie and Jim. Here, they were poor assistants of their owner, John Cunliffe, who throwed them away and sold them to a junkyard owner named Pat Hutchins.
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Actually impressed with the layers here. The transformation from children-show characters to emissaries of a cursed Ragdoll dimension facing The Void Monster—that's rich storytelling. The real meat is the metaphor though, isn't it? The ragdolls are discarded remnants of childhood, and the void under the bed is this timeless symbol of the unknown fears we all harbor. Kudos to the writer for dredging the depths of imagination, turning the benign into a harbinger of cosmic horror.
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Damn, bringing in John Cunliffe and Pat Hutchins! That's some deep cut lore for Rosie and Jim. Used to watch that show religiously as a kid. The void stuff is a crazy flip on it tho, wouldn't have slept a wink as a kid if the show was like this lol.
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Whoa, that twist with Rosie and Jim turning from discarded ragdolls to guides in a fight against a Void Monster is straight-up nightmare fuel. Reminds me of some creepypasta stories I've read before where childhood memories take a dark turn. Never looking at dolls the same way again...
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This is so intriguing! The way you describe the 'void hidden under the bed' strikes me as a classic liminal space scenario. Dreams about being devoured can symbolize transformation, fear of the unknown, or feeling overwhelmed. It's interesting how myth and folklore figures like ragdolls and monsters blend into our dreamscapes. From a psychological perspective, it could be a representation of inner turmoil or the complexities of the subconscious.
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You were 'eaten' by the monster but here you are on reddit? Are you typing this from inside the beast? lol Seriously tho, did anything feel different when you woke up? Marks, sensations, or even stuff missing? The void leaves traces sometimes.
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Dude, your dream—if it indeed was a dream—gave me the chills. Rosie and Jim gone dark, eh? That void monster is nightmare fuel, reminds me of something out of Lovecraft. Just don't look under the bed tonight, okay? Or... do, and tell us what happens next!