Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

The Botticelli Horror

 The Botticelli Horror
type
TVTItem
 The Botticelli Horror
label
The Botticelli Horror
 The Botticelli Horror
page
TheBotticelliHorror
 The Botticelli Horror
comment
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })"The Botticelli Horror" is a short story by Lloyd Biggle, Jr. It was published in Fantastic Science Fiction in 1960 and is set in an unspecified future. Humanity has colonized the universe, but people still live on Earth. As with real world countries, the smuggling of rare and exotic animals from planet to planet is a huge problem. Allen works as an inspector for a government agency known as Terran Customs, and he and his colleague Dr. Ralph Hilks have been sent to the Kansas town of Gwinn Center to investigate the grisly murder of two children and the maiming of a third: Sharon Brown, her sister Ruth and their friend Johnnie Larkins were attacked by something that killed the two sisters and left Johnnie, the child who survived, legless. Only one girl's head has been left behind, along with the kids' shoes; even the shoes of Johnnie, who lost his legs, were left. Local physician Dr. Anderson can't identify what could've attacked the three.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The local authorities, Commissioner Cornley and Sheriff Townsend, are blaming Elmer, a giant Venusian snail owned by a man named Bronsky who regularly performs in a local carnival; Elmer can shapeshift, and his most popular act is to form himself into a replica of the figure from Sandro Botticelli's painting The Birth of Venus, owing to his shell. Allen and Hilks are on hand to ensure Elmer was brought to Earth legally and whether Bronsky can be held responsible for the snail's crimes... assuming he did in fact kill the children.Allen is skeptical. He knows a lot about alien wildlife, and although Elmer did escape from the carnival around the same time that Sharon, Ruth and Johnnie were attacked, nothing about the attack matches what he knows about giant Venusian snails, nor does it square with Bronsky's insistence that Elmer is gentle and friendly. His suspicions are confirmed when the surviving child, Johnnie, gives a description of what attacked him and his friends that doesn't even remotely describe Elmer, and Allen realizes that they're dealing with an illegally imported Venusian Night Cloak, a flying creature that envelopes its victims and eats them, with a tendency to only ever leave their shoes behind...Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })The story has seen reprint a few times, such as in Monsters, the eighth installment of Isaac Asimov's short story collection series, Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction, as well as another short story collection Asimov put together (he really seems to have liked it!), Fantastic Creatures.
 The Botticelli Horror
fetched
2021-06-19T02:09:10Z
 The Botticelli Horror
parsed
2021-06-19T02:09:10Z
 The Botticelli Horror
isPartOf
DBTropes
 The Botticelli Horror / int_144fc7c2
type
Hydra Problem
 The Botticelli Horror / int_144fc7c2
comment
Hydra Problem: As a result of the Night Cloaks being Asteroids Monsters.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_144fc7c2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_144fc7c2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_144fc7c2
 The Botticelli Horror / int_1fb440a6
type
Voluntary Shapeshifting
 The Botticelli Horror / int_1fb440a6
comment
Voluntary Shapeshifting: Elmer's main ability. He can form the soft parts of his body into a nearly perfect imitation of anyone or anything, right down to the color; when imitating Anderson during his act, for example, he even forms the clothes the doctor is wearing and gets the color of his tie right.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_1fb440a6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_1fb440a6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_1fb440a6
 The Botticelli Horror / int_269e82c1
type
Death of a Child
 The Botticelli Horror / int_269e82c1
comment
Death of a Child: The Night Cloaks' first victims are three children, two of whom die.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_269e82c1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_269e82c1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_269e82c1
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae277ab
type
Mauve Shirt
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae277ab
comment
Mauve Shirt: Private Walker. The way he's introduced wondering whether he'll die and only his boots will be found suggests that Biggle is setting him up as the next victim, but not only does he survive, but he even figures out a way to make inedible clothing for the soldiers to wear so they can more effectively fight the Night Cloaks.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae277ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae277ab
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae277ab
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae29c0d
type
The Dreaded
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae29c0d
comment
The Dreaded: Night Cloaks are feared throughout the universe.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae29c0d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae29c0d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_2ae29c0d
 The Botticelli Horror / int_3133d1d7
type
Hollywood Acid
 The Botticelli Horror / int_3133d1d7
comment
Hollywood Acid: The Night Cloaks have a digestive acid that can eat through pretty much anything in a matter of seconds, although they tend to leave leather and other things cured by tannic acid alone.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_3133d1d7
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_3133d1d7
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_3133d1d7
 The Botticelli Horror / int_33351187
type
Asteroids Monster
 The Botticelli Horror / int_33351187
comment
Asteroids Monster: The soldiers shoot the Night Cloaks to pieces, thinking they've won and stopped the invasion... only for the individual pieces to arise as more Night Cloaks, doubling their numbers.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_33351187
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_33351187
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_33351187
 The Botticelli Horror / int_36c64123
type
Gentle Giant
 The Botticelli Horror / int_36c64123
comment
Gentle Giant: Elmer. When the cops first think he killed the kids, a visibly upset Bronsky (his owner) insists Elmer is too sweet-natured and friendly to have done such an awful thing. He turns out to be right; not only are Night Cloaks the real killers, but when Allen meets Elmer himself at the end of the story, the big snail is quite friendly and even shapeshifts into a human form (Allen's) so he can shake the inspector's hand.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_36c64123
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_36c64123
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_36c64123
 The Botticelli Horror / int_558245a7
type
Redshirt Army
 The Botticelli Horror / int_558245a7
comment
Redshirt Army: General Fontaine's troops are pretty much just in the story to die. That is, until Walker figures out a way to make inedible leather uniforms for them.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_558245a7
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_558245a7
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_558245a7
 The Botticelli Horror / int_585ecd03
type
Picky People Eater
 The Botticelli Horror / int_585ecd03
comment
Picky People Eater: Night Cloaks eat everything that they envelope except for the person's shoes or boots. These are always left behind.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_585ecd03
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_585ecd03
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_585ecd03
 The Botticelli Horror / int_7315fd38
type
Covers Always Lie
 The Botticelli Horror / int_7315fd38
comment
Covers Always Lie: The Fantastic Science Fiction cover makes it seem as if Elmer is the threat, considering how sinister Elmer's Venus imitation is drawn, and the manner in which the man in the foreground (Allen?) is recoiling in horror from it.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_7315fd38
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_7315fd38
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_7315fd38
 The Botticelli Horror / int_87af3e94
type
Start to Corpse
 The Botticelli Horror / int_87af3e94
comment
Start to Corpse: The story begins with Allen and Hilks arriving and visiting the scene of the attack against the three kids. Besides their shoes, all that's left of them is one girl's head.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_87af3e94
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_87af3e94
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_87af3e94
 The Botticelli Horror / int_974b47a7
type
Men Are the Expendable Gender
 The Botticelli Horror / int_974b47a7
comment
Men Are the Expendable Gender: Mostly played straight considering that there aren't any major female characters (most of the people who encounter the Night Cloaks are, after all, soldiers), but of the three children who get killed at the beginning, only the little boy, Johnnie, survives, while girls Sharon and Ruth die.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_974b47a7
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_974b47a7
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_974b47a7
 The Botticelli Horror / int_cefbe3e0
type
Absent-Minded Professor
 The Botticelli Horror / int_cefbe3e0
comment
Absentminded Professor: Dr. Hilks' Establishing Character Moment is him being so absorbed in reading a scientific journal during the plane ride that he momentarily forgets where he and Allen are going.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_cefbe3e0
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_cefbe3e0
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_cefbe3e0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_d129e13e
type
"Eureka!" Moment
 The Botticelli Horror / int_d129e13e
comment
"Eureka!" Moment: Two. First when Allen realizes what kind of aliens they're dealing with based on Sole Survivor Johnnie's description of the thing that attacked him and his friends, and later when Private Walker realizes that the reason Night Cloaks don't eat shoes or boots is because they're made of leather, and Night Cloaks don't like leather, allowing the Army to make leather uniforms for the soldiers.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_d129e13e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_d129e13e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_d129e13e
 The Botticelli Horror / int_dc8ba6d5
type
The Scapegoat
 The Botticelli Horror / int_dc8ba6d5
comment
The Scapegoat: Until the Night Cloaks are discovered as the true culprits, the authorities blame Elmer for the deaths of the children, due to his escape coinciding with their deaths. In reality, he only escaped because he sensed the Night Cloak that killed them nearby.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_dc8ba6d5
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_dc8ba6d5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_dc8ba6d5
 The Botticelli Horror / int_e21faf11
type
Friend to All Living Things
 The Botticelli Horror / int_e21faf11
comment
Friend to All Living Things: Johnnie. When Allen visits him in his hospital room, the boy is playing with several birds and squirrels who came in through the open window to play with him, suggesting he has a natural way with animals.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_e21faf11
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_e21faf11
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_e21faf11
 The Botticelli Horror / int_eaae04eb
type
Museum of the Strange and Unusual
 The Botticelli Horror / int_eaae04eb
comment
Museum of the Strange and Unusual: Professor Dubois' alien lifeform museum at the carnival.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_eaae04eb
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_eaae04eb
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_eaae04eb
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f32d85ab
type
20 Minutes into the Future
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f32d85ab
comment
20 Minutes into the Future: It's set on a realistically futuristic Earth at some unspecified point in history after mankind has taken to the stars and colonized other planets. Life on Earth goes on, however, and the fashion, language and technology is still roughly contemporary to the 1960s, when the story was written. The Army doesn't use laser guns, for example, and Allen and Hilks arrive in Gwinn Center aboard an ordinary private plane.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f32d85ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f32d85ab
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_f32d85ab
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f88bba7c
type
Detect Evil
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f88bba7c
comment
Detect Evil / Evil-Detecting Dog: Because Venusian snails are the natural predators of Night Cloaks, Elmer can sense whenever one is near.
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f88bba7c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_f88bba7c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_f88bba7c
 The Botticelli Horror / int_name
type
ItemName
 The Botticelli Horror / int_name
comment
 The Botticelli Horror / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
The Botticelli Horror / int_name
 The Botticelli Horror / int_name
itemName
The Botticelli Horror

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
Alien Works / int_7b13ef39
 The Botticelli Horror
hasFeature
Asteroids Monster / int_7b13ef39