A vampire tells the story of WWII |
The Vampire Fantasy Writer by Shane W. Snyder Part I: the Vampire the vampire will never surrender he is and always will be and when he dies, he will live on in legend maybe to rise again but he does not die under siege he is not a leader in war though, he has a castle his refusal to surrender is different he wont quit doing what he was meant to do even if it is the death of him he has inner strength til he collapses, he'll keep going 'a god lives in me' he thinks the written word is magic the vampire's magic is aesthetic his castle gives you the creeps and you get the creeps from what the vampire does he writes he writes because he knows writing is immortal that writing will come out of his long existance of deep wisdom and he will not stop people worship him but only those who are educated the vampire's greatest story is about the creation it is stranger than all the folklore he contracted vampirism and he will never be more than a parasite and he will never know love no matter how bad he wants it no matter how bad he would rather not exist but he wont quit he keeps on writing building the next image it's like magic when the reader feels it that's why he's oh-so-careful when he builds every phrase the vampire is magical ancient beyond ancient dark dreamy magestic for his castle is called magesty but it is dark magesty because he can't love he is a parasite he is alone but strangely happy in his aloneness he has a task and it drains him but in spite of it all, he is specacular his bats fly joyously around his tower fantasy piques up from under the foam of work and tv and taxes and the mortgage of caring for children of health concerns a whole life can be spent tumbling around in this foam as wave after wave strikes you that's why to conjure fantasy you have to be a vampire alone totally alone in your dark and majestic castle undead and free of children and work and health concerns the vampire is the ultimate fantasy writer because he has seen so much because his mind is free to wander because he is up at night quiet night because he is hungry but there is nothing for him his writing is different from the writing of the living he has been to the halls of the dead and consorted with shades he has learned to write for those who don't have an eternity he has learned to be concise and by building concise phrases weave magic a text that flows that is hard to put down that is music-like, has mood Part II: the Vampire begins his story a galaxy is a swirling disk of suns innumerable certainly, suns with planets maybe: planets like this one somewhere out there the world must have a twin and all this is happening again or has happened or will happen a people became united under a ruler unlike any who had come before one who had vowed to destroy the institutions of democracy one who used the media, print and radio to come from nowhere a nobody, from a different land who would unite a people under one nation with one symbol a symbol that would become a menace to an entire continent to kings and princes and especially to the chosen people members of the most ancient religion embroiled in a blood-feud that would make the united people into vicious killers intolerance and political wrangling, corruping the soul murderers in black uniforms would parade as important men soldiers would smoke cigarettes as they freeze to death thousands of miles from home and the great leader would kill himself amid fire and rape and ruin unlike any that had come before the ruin of a great people who knows what other great stories are out there in the cosmos so ponders the vampire Part III: the most evil book ever written the vampire is an expert on books ancient books magical books books from other worlds even bad books from other worlds there is one such book so poorly written yet so revered, so best-selling then: banned and maligned but strangely, still on the shelves of only the freest country all this makes the bad book an amazing oddity for it is truely the last banned book of the free world its author: the most infamous world leader of all time he is the killer of the chosen people members of the most ancient religion a proud people, whose texts have influenced all mankind the book, like its author, so bad and revered and maligned it says that the chosen people were instrumental in the outcome of the greatest war ever though, not on the battlefield, but behind the scenes it was an outcome that was devastating to the author a member of a people he revered and dreamed of making into a master race to rule the world the book is a long monolog dictated to a typist who would one day be a very elderly prisoner and would die a mysterious death the book is a long monolog dictated from a prison cell yet, the author makes no mention of the course of events that landed him there he makes no mention of his trial it is an attempt at an autobiography as well as an essay against the chosen people it is famous as a supremely racist book yet, other races are scarcely mentioned the entire second half of the voluminous work is a bunch of scheming speculation about international politics that is hardly even worth looking at despite the fact that the author would one day command the entire continent and be the ruler of kings and princes and captains of industry the publisher was disappointed at this content the writing is close to terrible and lacks all critical editing and it omits an amazing course of events a so-called beer-hall coup involving the author's regional political party and a certain old general from the great war ending in a march and a shootout between party members and the police despite his jail time and despite his bad book the author would go on to be a great leader, warlord, and killer merely posessing a copy of this bad book makes one look like a shady character as though some of its evil will rub off on you the book is black-covered, paperback with the simple title, in the language of the author and his people: mein kampf (the author had wanted to give it a long and ridiculous title "my four year struggle against lies, cowardice, treason, and more lies" or some such but this is where the publisher put his foot down) such is the story of the most infamous book ever written the worst book in more ways than one the last banned book of the free world but: it is a book with a story behind it and the vampire is a lover of great stories Part IV: help from a beautiful woman the vampire, an author himself enjoys writing about other authors but can you really call the author of mein kampf a writer? a man who didn't edit his work a man who couldn't type a man who had nothing original (or terribly interesting) to say and a man who published such a poorly written book and thought it was good an uneducated man but, fortunately for him, there were other media he would get help from a woman a beautiful woman, of about thirty-two an accomplished woman award winning, for her film on mountaineering together, they would make a film to define a revolution calling it "triumph of the will" for the author of mein kampf believed that willpower is the greatest force and that if one has enough willpower, one can make miracles happen "triumph of the will" would be like magic the beautiful woman would portray the mein kampf author and former prisoner as a god decended from the clouds looked on from below making a sweeping, stiff-armed salute as columns of serious men march by carrying roman-style banners, with eagles bearing a symbol which would one day be the most feared and hated symbol ever the party faithful would assemble and listen to the defining words of the revolution coming from the great speaker for the mein kampf author, so poor at writing could make magic with the spoken word and he cast his spell over those who believed in their country and their people for the mein kampf author used the word "people" frequently and dreamed of builiding a "people's nation" instead: he became a conqueror and a murderer he would use his tremendous army to vanquish, in specacular fashion, ancient rivals using masses of armored machines metal creaking and rolling far beyond the frontiers of the people great generals and heroes would rise up and many crosses of iron would be given the beautiful woman would go on to make another film about this army when her people were ultimately defeated and her friend, the mein kampf author, finally gone forever the beautiful woman would live in seclusion unable to make further films, she would take-up photography she would travel to africa and live with primitive tribes she would be single and eventually lose her looks and would always be infamous for her "triumph of the will" she would live to be very, very old and she would never apologize for her role in helping the mein kampf author glorify himself and thereby seed the destruction of two great peoples so goes the story an amazing story, from another world known only to the vampire Part V: the philosopher the mein kampf author had a mustasche a toothbrush mustache the most famous and hated mustache ever and his initials were A.H. his favorite philosopher would also have a mustache a tremendous genius he would write about the fate and predicament of mankind he would say that we are a tightrope walker suspended between ape and ueberman teetering oh-so-precariously that we can become so much more but we have to want to we have to morally justify it we have to be masters in morality and will the ueberman to happen in a world that has henceforth been dominated by slaves in morality the prevalent religion of the crucifix the executed god would never produce the next evolution in mankind instead, it would hold it back and tear down anyone who might stand out who might stand up and say "i believe in the greatness of this world and none other!" who might be willing to fight the supreme fight but it wasn't always like this ruined statues from an ancient civilization prove that the ueberman was once revered spectacular human form a ruling race, now declined, and gone forever the morality of this ancient ruling race replaced by the morality of the slaves championed and spearheaded by the chosen people the most ancient of all peoples for in them is the origin of the crucified god and they burn with ressentiment agaist all who would become superior all who would command and rule or at least make the rules for themselves A.H. would revere this philosopher for it seemed to make the chosen people responsible for the more fundamental problem of the world: that an ueberman, a superior race, has not yet risen that humans are still weak and sickly and helpless and humble and superstitious and fearful and overly concerned with other-worldly fantasies A.H. vowed to change all this he would unite his people under the eagle and the bent-cross he would give them back their roots their ancient myths and legends kueffhaeuser and valhalle to replace heaven and the crucified god and make them blonde and specacular though special breeding but then: he became a conqueror, and killer of the innocent the famous uniter of people, showed himself corrupt attempting to murder all chosen people, everywhere also: he attacked a gigantic country calling its people untermen his soldiers and their armored machines, froze in the snow smoking cigarettes as they lay perishing they would burn and ruin as they retreated on A.H.'s insistance and thereby A.H. brought rape and ruin to his own people as the so-called untermen of the east wrought their revenge so goes the story the vampire is diseased and so was the philosopher of the master race diseased with something as bad as vampirism something which means you can no longer love at least not physically you yearn and yearn, but cannot touch or be touched hungry and alone, like the vampire the philosopher, the philologist, the professor at Basle lost his wits as his brain was being eaten by little parasites known as spirochetes and he would be found in the street, sobbing his arms around a horses' neck the man who saw so deeply and wrote so vividly would live as a mindless invalid for ten years A.H. would take poison while simultaneously shooting himself in the head his girlfriend would take posion with him seeing no future for herself without A.H. but: she would die as mrs. A.H. in a last-minute wedding so goes the story all stories about how great men meet their deaths are interesting to the vampire Part VI: the ancient philosopher and the S.S. the vampire is ancient beyond ancient he has seen many kingdoms come and go safe in his castle, he remains aloof to current events he has seen kingdoms war with one another form alliances, break alliances unite along ethnic lines, divide along ethnic lines politicians and philosophers and rabble-rousers vie with the king's and princes for influence all of it goes on without end most ancient writing is gone for, as the vampire has seen, libraries get burned every so often but on another world, an ancient dialog was preserved this ancient philosopher would predict that a new mankind must be born in a state perfectly ordered that as civilizations come and go the perfect one must one day arise even if it takes a thousand millenia for time is infinate and each civilization is different they would need the right gods or no gods at all reason and thinking dialectic could replace their folklore though dialectic and reason, the perfect order could be achieved and new ranks of mankind come into being for man must be divided as precious metals are divided some meant for work, others for thinking, others for warfare but power must be in the hands of the thinking so the race of rulers would come from the race of soldiers and all would be happy in their inequality because each functions where he fits the soldier-race would have special education special breeding special training for an invincible army so goes the story a very ancient one, from another world the story would continue when the mein kampf author seized upon this idea and began a process of selection among his people taking applications to a black-uniformed organization with the initials S.S. headquartered in a specacular midieval castle special training in ideology would be given at spring retreats they would bear the symbol of the lightning bolts and know they symbol of the black sun thier ideology would be wholly different from that of the crucified god the god that had hitherto ruled the continent rejecting the crucified god and his compassion the S.S. would teach hardness, inequality, the need to rule feeling compassion only for their equals they would become arrogant men arrogant men in long black boots in uniforms bearing unforgettable symbols such as the skull and crossbones the lightning bolts and the eagle pearched on the bent-cross these men would fancy themselves the vanguard of the master race and they would play an instrumental role in the supreme fight primarily against the so-called untermen of the east on whose land they had no legitimate claim these men in black would give specacular stiff-armed salutes to their supreme leader, A.H. and line up for inspection by him on A.H.'s orders, they would join the regular army in attacking the east but, unlike the regular army, they would be responsible for murdering the chosen people for the east was home to many of the chosen leading mostly simple lives but supremely feared by the S.S. as a great and supremely ancient people but a menace to the master race the arrogant men in black thereby crossed a line and became vicious, cowardly killers killers and invaders who would burn villages as they ultimately retreated their act of trecherous aggression thwarted the people from which they had come would have to pay a price for the people now united would be as one in their guilt and they would flee in millions across snow and ice to a west that was burning from fire from above with stomachs empty, they would freeze in flight women, children, the innocent creaking metal machines from the east would fire on them wreaking their revenge and ancient lands would be forever lost to this people, now fled so goes the story the ancient philosopher would, during his life, travel to a distant land and try to establish the perfect state there but, the kings were not willing enough to listen to his wise words and, under threat of murder, would return to his homeland discouraged there, he would live to be very old he would found a school, known as the academy and, as a teacher, die a natural death the ways all great men meet their deaths are interesting to the vampire Part VII: the composer music and musicians are like magicians they cast spells of magic conjure feelings and moods the vampire is very sensitive to feeling and mood and therefore values music as the highest art form though he produces no music himself he invites musicians to his castle to play for him he also writes about music and musicians during his long hours alone in the quiet night candle trees burning a musician from another world would have a special mission to unite a divided people under art and aesthetic an art form that would revive the people's ancient past giving them back their mythological roots in a magical specacle where gods and heroes would be characters in a drama driven by music a combination of all the art forms theater, music, and specacular visuals this musician would have many followers and he would build a special place the festspielhaus, in the language of his people a theater for the performance of his music dramas of ancient myth it would be a shrine to unite a people under its magical past this would be the same people whom A.H. would unite politically and A.H. would be a big fan of this musician and his festspielhaus in it, he would find roots and a new religion the philosopher of the master race would also know the festspielhaus and live for a time under a spell but the spell would be broken and he would find the festspielhaus falling sort for it was ultimately too influenced by the crucified god and his followers among the upper bourgeois snobs but A.H. would not be bothered and he would attend the festival at the festspielhaus every year as foreign armies closed in on him A.H. would listen to this music on record and lose himself in ancient mythological fantasy fantasy without compassion, without mercy for A.H. showed no compassion even for his own people as they suffered and died in the east he would refuse to step down refuse to allow a surrender even as collossal fire rained down in the west and on his great capital city no music could have touched his hard heart and he would force his people into tremendous sacrifices sacrifices and losses ruinous sacrifices and losses as though the future will never be so goes the story Part VIII: the origins of A.H. A.H. was not always the leader of a great people he had humble roots his father: an civil servant as a kid, he would know ethnic strife for the empire of which he was a part would be an empire of many ethnicities on the playground, some of these he would despise as an adult, some of these he would make allies as a young man, he was a devoted patriot of the nation of his ethnic roots and his multi-ethnic empire, allied itself to this nation of A.H.'s ethnic origin as a young man of twenty-four he would join the army and serve the people he would one day unite but: it was not meant to be in the greatest war ever fought his people would be victorious in the east but become bogged-down in the west against this more cultured and technological people it would become a stalemate and then there would be insurrection from among the workers of the nation of A.H.'s people and A.H. would say that the chosen people were responsible wreaking their havock from behind the scenes making the deaths of his fellow men in vain and A.H. would burn in hatred against them so goes the story the people of the west were a cultured people and they had technology on par with A.H.'s own people and when he was a soldier A.H. would serve for four years, against this people of the west being wounded many times he would temporarily lose his eyesight due to a poison gas attack and when the news of his people's loss in the war came he would be an invalid, blind, in a hospital bed he would receive the iron cross of both classes and go on to become a respeced man in the army but the loss to the peoples of the west would be a thorn in his side even though he was a nobody even though he could have gone on to lead a private life he threw himself into politics and, in doing so, he made himself into one of the great speakers ever he spoke to political parties, to which the army had sent him to observe he spoke of unity he spoke without fear thunderous words he had intended on forming his own political party but he ended up joining a small party of only fifty when a watch-maker pressed into his hand a book of unity and A.H. would soon lead this party and rename it N.S.D.A.P. for short: nazi and this would eventually become the name of his people and one of the most hated, feared, forbidden words ever and he would give it a symbol: the bent-cross a symbol which would be worn on the left arm of all of his followers a symbol which would conquer unlike any other which would vanquish and murder and rule, unlike any other and A.H. would be the unquestioned leader of it so goes the story Part IX: the most victorious battles ever fought A.H. would be a politician who would win many votes in a time of economic crisis his popularity would spike and he would be handed power by an elderly man an old hero the commander of the east in the greatest war ever fought A.H. was only forty-four when he achieved power and, on a balcony, his arm came up in salute while his eyes filled with tears as men with torches marched by below lighting up the cool night as their boots pounded the stones A.H. broke a treaty the treaty which had ended the great war and he built his army far beyond the limits imposed he then used this army to confront the people of the west the cultured people, who now had soldiers on foreign land who were taking wealth from A.H.'s people as part of the agreement, forced but the cultured people fled before the threat of violence for A.H. was willing to risk everything and his generals were on the verge of insurrection for the risk was so great and A.H. triumphed fully as the men of the west fled in fear and the generals learned to have full confidence in A.H. so goes the story the vampire appreciates the power of fear for he is a fear-inspiring creature but even he is not as feared as these men of the bent-cross the people of the west felt themselves safe from A.H. their army was great and so was their industry and technology but safe they were not for A.H. was not yet finished he made a deal with the men of the east to prey upon a people and A.H. attacked this people without mercy this land was home to many of the chosen and the S.S. would dominate here the men-in-black would make this the proving ground of their racial training and they would kill without mercy so goes the story a very ugly one, known only to the vampire the people of the west declared war on A.H. for his act of aggression they didn't want war but they declared it and, reluctantly, they lined up their armies they outnumbered A.H., and had powerful allies they built a tremendous fortificaion all along the front so they felt themselves safe but, it was not meant to be A.H. would defeat them utterly the armies under the bent cross performed many heroic feats they vanquished small but steadfast kingdoms on their way to the west and in the west they won they won in a way that was far beyond anyone's expectations the people of the west would have a great tower and A.H. would go to the top of this tower and look out over the kingdom he had conquered a kingdom rich in history and tradition a great people, with a beatiful language a strong people but A.H. and his people were stronger still and their victory was absolute A.H. had undone the greatest war ever fought and turned the tables on the victors of that war he thought he would truely be the origin of a master race of the future to rule the world he thought that he must be the greatest leader that there ever was he went back to the battlefield on which he had fought as a young man in the greatest war ever and he ducked behind the same rock that he had ducked behind as a mere soldier the rock is still there, in the west the rock that saved A.H.'s life a life that would go on to become the most successful, the most surprising, the most renowned, the most hated, the most destructive life that was ever lived by a human being on this world that's what makes A.H. so interesting to the vampire Part X: the greatest battle ever fought in the history of this world and certainly of other worlds many battles have been fought or will be fought to engage in battle seems to be in the nature of humans and of all creatures very much like them the vampire has seen many battles brave battles bloody battles futile, desperate battles tremendous battles wars and warlords come and go heroes arise and become enshrined in sacred halls but, in the greatest single battle ever fought the loser would have no monument to its heroes for the losers of this battle were the people of A.H. sent thousands of miles from home to invade a strange land they could scarcely fathom this greatest battle ever took place in a city a great city, bearing the name of A.H.'s rival the unquestioned leader of the vast east a brutal man whose heart was not at all softened by culture or education how such men as he and A.H. could come to rule great peoples confounds the vampire but, it is so A.H.'s tremendous army would pour into the city grey uniformed columns men and machines, well equipped disciplined led by a general with a very old family lineage this general would headquarter himself in the city and command his army to take it block by block for the people of the east were making their stand here a great river offered them some protection they could gather their men and equipment on its opposite bank safe from the grey-clad army of A.H. a steady stream of men, machines, and arms would come across the river and into the city for the desperate defense A.H.'s army would use flames to burn the men of the east out the men of the east would use grenade and gun and guts they were steadfast in their bravery called untermen by the people of A.H. they fought like they had nothing to lose for the loss of this war would mean the enslavement and death of a people preyed upon by A.H. and his treachery thus the grey army became bogged down and time was not on their side winter came, and they were still fighting and still very far from home the people of the east counterattacked in the snow around the city and cut-off A.H.'s army from its routs of supply thus was the fate of the grey army sealed A.H. would send another army to liberate it but it was too far and too late and too snowy A.H. ordered his trapped army to fight and die he ordered the general of the old lineage to kill himself this is when bodies began piling very high for the whole army was now fated to die aircraft desperately flew the seriously wounded to safety but soon, no more aircraft would come ninety-thousand men of A.H.'s army would go into captivity and be paraded in the captial city of the east only five thousand of them would ever return home so ended the greatest battle ever fought however, the war would continue to rage A.H. had been a veteran of the greatest war ever fought and now he would lead in a war greater still more vast in its scope more vicious, hateful for the black-clad men of the S.S. were waiting and they would fight the men of the east in tremendous battles with large numbers of menacing machines of all kinds |