It started off that way but for years and years it’s been an openly queer-inclusive Tales of the Weird community. Many, if not most, are still horror, but there’s also space for things like Site-333, Site-43, and Sloth’s Pit, all revolving around the people that have to interact with this world. There’s also the Antimemetics Department and End of Death as canons focused on the horror that emerges from the anomalous, and Deepwell Catalogue and ADMONITION which invoke the horror of the Foundation as a clandestine secret society with unlimited resources, reach, power, and arrogance.
It started off that way but for years and years it’s been an openly queer-inclusive Tales of the Weird community. Many, if not most, are still horror, but there’s also space for things like Site-333, Site-43, and Sloth’s Pit, all revolving around the people that have to interact with this world. There’s also the Antimemetics Department and End of Death as canons focused on the horror that emerges from the anomalous, and Deepwell Catalogue and ADMONITION which invoke the horror of the Foundation as a clandestine secret society with unlimited resources, reach, power, and arrogance.