A Monk's Price
A Monk's Price is a historical drama film about a supernatural chess set which seeks out the world's strongest chess player, and then possesses the second-strongest player.
Production
A Monk's Price was produced by the Exoplanetary Cinema Hive (ECH) under contract to the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Anagrams
"A Monk's Price" is an anagram of "Crimson Peak".
In the News
Cerberus' Day Off is a historical drama film about the Bueller Gang's daring broad-daylight kidnapping for ransom of the "Cerberus Three" group of paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago.
Invasion of the Birkenstockers is a dramatic re-enactment of the "Birkenstock Scare" of the early 2020's.
The Man Who Replaced His Ears With Orchids is a 1975 floral industry training film about a brilliant but unhappy surgeon whose obsession with orchids leads to frightening advances in medical botany.
2017: Signed first edition of Crimson Blossom unexpected emits a previously unknown hue of red during an otherwise routine high-energy literature review.
Crimson Droid is a 2015 gothic science tragedy film.
Routine annual steganographic analysis of A Monk's Price unexpectedly releases a concealed Walking Eye beast into Euclidean space — perhaps a refugee from Walking Eyes, or a pariah.
Fiction cross-reference
- Carnevale Tenebre
- Cerberus' Day Off
- Crimes against mathematical constants
- Crimson Blossom
- Crimson Droid
- Exoplanetary Cinema Hive
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere
- Invasion of the Birkenstockers
- The Man Who Replaced His Ears With Orchids
- Walking Eyes
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (30 August2021)
- Crimson Peak @ Wikipedia
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- Games (nonfiction)
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- 2010s (nonfiction)
- 2015 (nonfiction)
- Jim Beaver (nonfiction)
- Jessica Chastain (nonfiction)
- Guillermo del Toro (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Ghosts (nonfiction)
- Callum Greene (nonfiction)
- Tom Hiddleston (nonfiction)
- Charlie Hunnam (nonfiction)
- Mountains (nonfiction)
- Jon Jashni (nonfiction)
- Red (nonfiction)
- Matthew Robbins (nonfiction)
- Thomas Tull (nonfiction)
- Fernando Velázquez (nonfiction)
- Mia Wasikowska (nonfiction)