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A story is told through a log, diary, or journal that a character used to document their activities and progress through the backstory before something bad happened to its writer. A staple of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction to explain to the cast how the world ended up the way it is, it can also be used in horror as a handy way to fill in heroes who arrive Late to the Tragedy, and one of the first (or last) things that a "rescue" party answering a Distress Call will find when they arrive at the empty ship. You can expect that whoever made this log will have recorded events up until their last breath. If the heroes (and thus the audience) choose to read this log from the beginning, the log will no doubt start and progress the same way, with hopeful characters recording the casual details of their lives and work, until things start going sideways and the entries shift towards concern, disbelief, desperation and/or (ultimately) insanity. The final — and usually the most important — entry may range from incoherent gibberish as the remaining character tries to warn the world of what happened to them, to a final cogent statement warning the reader not to repeat their mistake (or how to otherwise clean up after them). This log can be written or recorded in a variety of ways; if it's a video log, the downhill progress of the situation will be punctuated visually, e.g. degradation in the appearance of the character, their surroundings, or even the video itself, perhaps with the Snowy Screen of Death on the last log. Bonus points if a video log's final entry shows the character ultimately succumbing to whatever horror took over, with blood splattering everywhere. If it's written, expect the open pages to be written clearly, but the last pages are an almost illegible scrawl, due to their panic. Grand prize if it's a written log that somehow still records the author's final dying moments. Depending on the timeframe and nature of the apocalyptic event, the log may have gone through Ragnarök Proofing in order to be legibly retrieved by the heroes. See also Scientist Video Journal, Lost in Transmission, Distress Call, Late to the Tragedy, Action Survivor, Almost Dead Guy, Harbinger of Impending Doom, Send in the Search Team, Ignored Expert, Undead Author, Posthumous Character, Posthumous Narration, That Was the Last Entry. See also Video Will, the various times when the Cassette Craze applies to disappearances, and some of the less pleasant cases of Message in a Bottle. Found Footage Films are movies that use this as their framing device. Deadline News is a related trope where the very bad thing happens to the TV news crew reporting live on it; Unintentional Final Message is another related trope where the doomed sender doesn't know they're about to die. Not to be confused with Post-Apocalyptic Dog, or the apocalyptic Loge from Richard Wagner's Götterdämmerung, or with the Captain's Log (but you can use one for this purpose), or with the result of consuming a Masochist's Meal with a Gargle Blaster. Occasionally overlaps with Blood-Stained Letter. |
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Rorschach's journal in Watchmen. | |
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Analogue: A Hate Story and its sequel Hate Plus revolve around reading through the archives of the Mugunghwa, a Korean Generation Ship that had been drifting derelict and lifeless for some six hundred years before being found again. The Player Character is a Private Investigator hired by a historical society to figure out what the hell happened. Unusually, the log entries are presented in Anachronic Order. | |
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If the Junior Biovessel Explorers in Awful Hospital had valued self-preservation over writing journal entries, they'd have been able to write more journal entries. | |
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Parodied in Sunrider Mask of Arcadius. The second half of the game begins with Ava composing a log about how the Sunrider's crew has been marooned for months on a desolate planet, how the chain of command is breaking down and how it falls to her to restore order and prevent a mutiny... only for Asaga to interrupt the dictation, revealing that they're just on shore leave at a beach resort. Ava, being an uptight workaholic, is simply going stir-crazy. | |
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On a similar note, Innuendo was the final album that Queen released before Freddie Mercury succumbed to AIDS. Like Bowie's album Blackstar, many of the songs can be read as Mercury's final messages to the world, ranging in tone from frightened ("I'm Going Slightly Mad") to affectionate ("These Are The Days Of Our Lives") to courageous ("The Show Must Go On"). | |
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In Umineko: When They Cry, the first arc ends with a note written by Maria Ushiromiya that relates to the murders that took place on the island of Rokkenjima in 1986. Later on, it's revealed that the note was actually written by Yasu, who is also revealed to have written the first and second arcs; they washed up on the mainland in message bottles. | |
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The Killers of Krypton: During one of his journeys across the galaxy, Z'ndr Kol finds the ruins of a ravaged Kryptonian outpost. As exploring, he stumbles upon a record where one of the settlers is sending a distress signal which ends up with the woman getting speared to death. | |
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In Winter of '83, various audio and video clips are shown, detailing the fall of the sleepy town of Fawn Circle, MN. There's also a set of tapes showing how this came to be. | |
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Nuzlocke Comics, in Season 2, had Ruby and his Pokemon finding the records of Mewtwo's creation. Ruby falls asleep in the middle of the video. | |
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Gerald's journal in My Dad's Tapes was written shortly before his death in hospice, detailing his thoughts about the murders he committed and his belief that he'd end up in Heaven for repenting. | |
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The entirety of the narration of X-23: Innocence Lost is in the form of a letter from Sarah Kinney wrote to her daughter and creation, X-23, in the event she was unable to tell her about her origins herself. Unfortunately, that's exactly what ended up happening. Even worse, because the letter was so badly fouled by Sarah's blood, Laura was never able to read it herself until she was given the copy Sarah had the foresight to also send to Wolverine just in case. | |
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One RPC Authority record contains a log of anomalous disasters ravaging the planet in an Alternate Timeline, in addition to documentation of an experimental drug with extremely detrimental side effects. In possession of these documents was RPC-101, a dimension-hopping, mindless Humanoid Abomination called "The Refugee". | |
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In Ōoku: The Inner Chambers, as Blessed Kasuga lay on her deathbed; knowing that a new outbreak of the Red-faced Pox was killing most of the boys in Japan, a severe famine was making inroads into the rest of the population, and the line of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu was extinct save for a single unacknowledged female by-blow and her infant daughter; she ordered a record of the collapse of the country to be written by a young scribe employed within the most hidden areas of Edo Castle and named Chronicle of a Dying Day. Some 70-odd years later, Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune called upon an ancient scribe living in a quiet corner of her harem in the hopes of learning more about some of the oddly illogical customs of her domainnote (what is with the new names given to heads of households for one thing?). The Chronicle continues to be written up to the day the Tokugawa regime fell...and then is burned by the Meiji forces as part of their policy to hide any evidence Japan had been ruled by women, making the Chronicle All for Nothing. | |
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A Town Called Dragon: The viking ordered to take the dragon egg to present day Colorado kept a journal and ensured it as a warning to others, and doubles as an instruction manual on how to kill dragons. | |
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In the Supergirl storyline Bizarrogirl, Jimmy Olsen's camera auto-uploads to the server of Daily Planet pictures of Jimmy being dragged for someone wearing an S-shield and disappearing in a smoke cloud. | |
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Let's Play Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 chronicles the slow descent of the Posse from naive optimism to crushing despair. | |
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8-Bit Theater In issue 522: The descent into sanity, the Light Warriors end up trapped in an ice cavern: Black Mage keeps a journal over the next five days, documenting the group's growing insanity as they explore the caves and their infestation by horrors from beneath the earth. Subverted when it's realised that Black Mage has gone temporarily insane, and the experiences he records in the journal never happened. Later, when they travel to the sunken Sea Shrine in a submarine which is really their aptly-named airship "The Deathtrap", Black Mage falls into a spoken version. After he tells you of his team's decent into madness, Red Mage tries to tell him it's only been a few hours since they started the journey. Black Mage keeps narrating with something to the effect of "I ignored the gibberish which sprouted from my former teammates misshapen lips." Apparently he really likes doing this. Or he just wants to see them all dead. As usual. |
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Rush's "Cygnus X-1" is about a space pilot flying his ship directly into the heart of a black hole. Subverted in the second part, "Hemispheres", where he comes out the other end. | |
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Similarly, EZO's Fire Fire, with the entire song describing nuclear war and the world after, with a plea at the end to stop the war before it happens. Lyrics here as the entire song is this. | |
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Attack on Titan features one in the side-story "Ilse's Notebook" — about the titular Ilse Langner, a woman from the Survey Corps who religiously documented her activities and findings in a journal. Even as she's running for her life, she continues to write and she only stops when she's devoured by a Titan. It ends up being found a year later by Levi and Hange, and contains information that proves vital to the story later on. It reveals Ymir to be a person significantly connected to the Titans, but also provides the first hints that Titans may have very sinister and human origins... | |
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Two of Robert Brockway's Cracked columns focus on him taking a series of drugs, driving him steadily more insane until concluding with a note from Dan O'Brien describing his behavior at the point where he can write no further - the first, nootropics (which according to Dan, were all actually cocaine in false packaging), the second, various methylphenidate formulations and a natural ADD "remedy" that turned out to have a dangerous interaction with the methylphenidate. | |
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Slimecicle Cinematic Universe: The "Deus Logs" Charlie finds in "We Spent 100 Days in a Hardcore Minecraft Apocalypse" is from the POV of The "Mad Scientist", which chronicles Tommy bringing the zombie virus from another world. | |
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Numerous SCP Foundation records. Notably the personnal journal of Dr. Bishop. Attempted rape on machine goddesses is bad, especially if you're a cyborg, m'kay? Perhaps more notable is the rather chilling, not to mention, literal, example revealed by SCP-093. SCP-1025 is a subversion. There was no threat. All the SCP does is make people think that other people are infected with horrible diseases. After the research staff go completely out of control with hypochondria-by-proxy, somebody from O5 comes along and just sticks the SCP in a box somewhere. Document Recovered From The Marianas Trench SCP-370 has Incident-370-A, a personal log written by the Foundation doctor in charge of the expedition that found SCP-370. It details the progressive infection and death of expedition personnel caused by SCP-370's influence. Although he had been infected himself, he managed to use a ritual (which required 80% of his blood supply) to contain it. It ends with a That Was the Last Entry that breaks off in mid-sentence. SCP-772 ("Giant Parasitoid Wasps"). The scientist who discovered the wasps kept a journal. It details how he found a body filled with wasp larvae, let them hatch and contained them, and how they escaped, attacked and implanted eggs in him. It ends with a That Was the Last Entry of him cutting himself open so the larvae could escape. SCP-827 ("The Soup"). Dr. George Farrow was suffering from cancer and had less than six months to live. He tried to cure himself with stem cell therapy and ended up changing himself into a mass of protoplasm. SCP-930 ("Seagull Island"). One of the survivors of the wreck of the U.S.S. Kete kept a journal of his experiences. One by one the other 18 survivors vanished in the night, apparently just walking away. The remaining survivors sometimes found the bodies hanging in the trees, but none of the others ever came back. The last survivor saw glimpses of something in the bushes that was worse than anything he'd ever seen. SCP-1811 ("Shelf Life"). SCP-1811's previous owner, Adrian Balswell, kept a diary explaining how he discovered and experimented with it. It ends with a That Was the Last Entry about how he was going to burn one of the books in SCP-1811. Only the burnt cover of the book was found - Adrian Balswell had disappeared. SCP-1983 ("Doorway to Nowhere") is an extensive one, left by one of the many agents sent inside, the last one left alive when he wrote it. It details what he saw, how the creatures he saw inside work and reproduce, and what he thinks may work to take them down, punctuated with several statements of hopelessness. He finishes saying he'd leave the report where it could be found, and then make sure the creatures wouldn't be able to use his heart for their nest. When they finally found the note, the SCP had been neutralized by a surprisingly heroic and undeniably badass D-Class (read: a death row convict whose entire job at the Foundation is to be an expendable guinea pig For Science!). He didn't manage to survive, but it's assumed he found the note and followed its instructions. He was posthumously awarded the Foundation Star for his sacrifice. SCP-2249 ("The Failed Dreamland"). A medical doctor is taught how to create a small idyllic universe so the children in a hospital have a place to play. Things go terribly wrong and the new universe ends up filled with gamma radiation, with the doctor dying after being trapped inside of it. SCP-2661 ("The Hoof Diary"). A man who took an anomalous drug was compelled to build an enormous maze. After he did so a cow-like humanoid appeared out of the maze, killed him and ate him. The man left a diary describing his increasing compulsion to build the maze and worship the being who would appear from it. Bees, which documents the author's Sanity Slippage as everything around him becomes bees. The entry for SCP-3001 is accompanied by the logs of a researcher trapped in a pocket dimension with dangerously low levels of reality, going mad from loneliness as his body slowly disintegrates. SCP-ES-19, a pair of headphones that tune to transmissions of several human extinction scenarios. Not all of them are described, but these include implied extraterrestrial invasions, nuclear wars, genocide, and the use of humans as cattle for food. This is bad already, but on an certain percent of times, the listeners begin to suffer of aftereffects of said event, from becoming convinced of what actions should have been taken to prevent it, to presenting PSTD and physical effects related to what they listened. SCP-4823 ("The Whole World Has Gone Bananas!"). A fruit fly accidentally hitches a ride with one of our Foundation agents to an Alternate Universe populated by humanoid fruit and starts laying eggs. 6 months later, a journal written by a teenage girl is spat out of our end of the portal, detailing how her whole world and everyone she loved was utterly annihilated by The Swarm. |
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The Director's Cut of episode 21 of Neon Genesis Evangelion opens with a security video taken about a month before Second Impact. It starts off in a mundane way, picking up not only chatter from staff but a conversation between Gendo and Keel on the nature of scientists. Then with a crash, the scene cuts to the moment when Adam begins to grow into the Giant of Light, and we hear shouting from scientists trying to get the Angel under control. The picture cuts off just as Adam's giant, glowing hands reach into the frame. Similarly, all we see of the activation of Unit 04 is a mushroom cloud rising up from the test site, followed by static. | |
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In Virtue's Last Reward, you'll find a diary in one of the safes. Phi translates it to reveal it's what has happened in the wake of Radical 6: bodies are just piled up to the point flies are blocking out the sun while cats are getting fat off the rats that come to nibble on those iles. | |
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American Barbarian: One of the survivors of "The Great Clusterfuck" claims that it really did live up to its name; everything that could have caused the apocalypse happened all at once. It was so confusing that they built a time machine just to record exactly what went wrong, even though they knew they didn't have a chance in hell of preventing all those things going off at the same time. | |
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Homestuck Rose notes Sburb walkthroughts always "vaguely suggest an impending threat before they end. The already poorly constructed sentences become even more curt and ambiguous. As if written hastily and with a sense of alarm. Actually, their dedication to updating the walkthrough under such circumstances is admirable." Moments after this, she learns that the game somehow summons a real life meteor that aims for the players' houses. In this time travelling memo, Sollux records his reaction to a lethal telepathic wave that would be his end. Temporarily. |
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It is very common in The Slender Man Mythos for the stories to be told in an Apocalyptic Log format. But then, if you're writing about seeing Slendy, that means you've seen him, and if you've seen him, it means he let you... Everyman HYBRID: Doctor Corenthal's reports, which are left in bags for viewers to find. The weirdest part is that the three patients he mentions have the same names as the main characters, despite the reports supposedly being written in the 1970s. "The Princeton Tapes" featured audio and writings from multiple Vinnies existing in different iterations, where he detailed his situation; the tapes end after one of the Vinnies met up with a doctor at Corenthal's old hospital, and suddenly collapsed, dying. HABIT's updates on "Can You See The Words?" included blogs written by people HABIT was torturing, speaking about their situation and what HABIT was doing to them, shortly before they ended up dying. The journal that set My Name Is Zytherys in motion seems to be one... though it's filling itself out independently with the title character's own handwriting. In Tribe Twelve, Noah read and transcripted his cousin, Milo's, journal, which documented Milo's story from childhood to his late teens, involving Slender-Man hauntings, parental abuse, and the presence of a cult. |
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In the visual novels of Higurashi: When They Cry, The TIPS show that Shion kept a journal as she was going mad due to Hinamizawa Syndrome. Although you actually do get to see many of the events that the journal refers to, it gives a closer look into her mind as the events unfold and ends with the "Notebook of Happiness" entry, which ends, as you might guess from the ironic title, "I'm sorry for having been born". Naturally, it was cut from the anime. | |
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The Message: "If it kills us, they'll find us at our desks." | |
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Professor Imagawa in YU-NO left one of these to chronicle her last days after becoming trapped underground. While she eventually discovered the way out, she grew too weak to actually take that method of escape and instead wrote down how to do it. Unfortunately, the solution is no longer at her body because Takuya wasn't the first one to find her, so he has to figure it out himself. | |
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In Sub-Mariner: The Depths, the final damning proof of Atlantis and Namor being for real is a video reel containing footage a previous submarine crew caught of the city. Stein burns it to avoid having to admit that he was wrong. | |
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Twitch's journal in Spawn. | |
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The Crawling King contains a large number of spooky stories pertaining to people being killed in a number of ways, up to and including the fall of the Kingdom of Gyldenbrae. | |
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In Tribe Twelve, Noah read and transcripted his cousin, Milo's, journal, which documented Milo's story from childhood to his late teens, involving Slender-Man hauntings, parental abuse, and the presence of a cult. | |
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Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: First-Aid records a log when the medical station is hit with a disease that causes the recipients to have their internal organs turned to liquid and cry out their eyes. He tries to stay hopeful as everyone dies or comes close to it, lamenting that he, and his remaining coworkers (except Pharma, who "accidentally" locked himself in a containment cell) are all infected, and will succumb to the disease soon. | |
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Hiro's Journal, one of Disney's Big Hero 6 books, is a journal written by Hiro that continually goes downhill due to Tadashi's death, including aggressively scribbled out pages of solid black. Averted in that it takes an upturn at the end. | |
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"Two Suns in the Sunset" by Pink Floyd describes the last few moments of a man's life before he is killed by a nuclear bomb. | |
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Dr. Delia Surridge's journal in V for Vendetta. In the graphic novel (though not the movie), she describes V's art projects in fascinated detail; these turn out to be intricate bombs and poisons that he later uses to destroy Larkhill and escape. The graphic novel also mentions that many pages are missing, leading to much speculation over what info they may have contained. Finch suggests that the missing pages contained information on V's identity and the reason he was imprisoned in Larkhill, also claiming that given where the journal was found in the police search that he deliberately placed it there so the government could collect it. | |
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The Unspeakable Vault (of Doom) explains why apocalyptic logs are more and more detailed these days. | |
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Uzumaki features a map discovered in the ruins of an aging row house apparently drawn by someone who lived in the town during the last period when the Eternal Spiral awoke. The text on the map can't be read, but it appears to depict the final stages of the curse. | |
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Dr. Jekyll sings an Apocalyptic Log in the musical version of Jekyll & Hyde. | |
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Pokémon: The First Movie: Dr. Fuji records logs showing his team's eventual creation of Mewtwo. The final log shows their deaths at the mind of their enraged creation. | |
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The SMPEarth players come across abandoned logs and notes from Laramie Online employees, that help lay out the story of the Octangula ARG. | |
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MonsterVerse: Skull Island: The Birth of Kong: The supplementary materials includes the detailed notes of Kong: Skull Island character Bill Randa on the titular island and its inhabitants, which were evidently written during his time on the island before he met his death by a Skullcrawler during the movie. Randa attempts to make another one on his handheld camera in the Distant Prologue of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, but a Mother Longlegs destroys the camera while chasing him. Instead, Bill throws his backpack containing plot-triggering Monarch files into the ocean, so that they'll be dredged up and read four decades after his death. |
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The title track of The Number of the Beast, which describes a man recalling a Satanic Ritual he witnessed, only for him to be consumed by it at the end. | |
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Superman: In the Supergirl storyline Bizarrogirl, Jimmy Olsen's camera auto-uploads to the server of Daily Planet pictures of Jimmy being dragged for someone wearing an S-shield and disappearing in a smoke cloud. Superman has one in the post-apocalyptic Elseworlds Superman Distant Fires. In Last Daughter of Krypton, Kara is watching a recording of Zor-El's last words (essentially: "Our world and all of us are about to die, but I hope you survive, my dear daughter—"), when her father is suddenly shot in his chest by some off-screen attacker. Zor-El lets out a shout of pain... and the recording abruptly ends. The Killers of Krypton: During one of his journeys across the galaxy, Z'ndr Kol finds the ruins of a ravaged Kryptonian outpost. As exploring, he stumbles upon a record where one of the settlers is sending a distress signal which ends up with the woman getting speared to death. In The Untold Story of Argo City, a volunteer working in a nuclear shelter notices the shielding has been cracked by another meteor shower. Realizing that Kryptonite radiation is leaking into the building and killing him and everybody else, he sends his final report before dying. |
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Loudness's song S.D.I., which is about a world going into nuclear war: | |
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Halfway through the first season of TANIS, a recurring segment of a woman reading from the journal of an expedition to the titular Tanis begins. The journal chronicles the strange events and occurrences throughout the trip, never referring to anyone in the expedition by names, only titles: The Runner, the Novelist, the Zealot, and the Witness, who's writing the journal. The season finale reveals that the Witness is the show's host, Nic Silver. | |
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"Nosferatu" by Blue Öyster Cult mentions an example in the form of a Captain's Log: | |
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Tales of Wedding Rings: In chapter 60, Amber leads the party into an abandoned underground dwarven city. They venture into the city's largest structure, a memorial, and discover a console containing a message left by the last of the dwarves. It details how the dwarves helped the Ring King to defeat the Abyss King, only to fall victim to an unbreakable curse which killed them all off one by one. The message was left so that people would know the dwarves once existed, and why they were now extinct. | |
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WALL•E: before AUTO goes into "Override Directive A113" mode, he shows up one of those, where the President of Buy n Large, in the same set of an earlier message, only trashed to hell, says that Earth is unsalvageable. | |
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The Sick Land, the blog of a researcher posted at a remote station on the fringes of an Eldritch Location. | |
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NOC +10: Two videos contain audio of someone besides the machine talking, one of which involves them desperately calling for help as the station floods. | |
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In The Untold Story of Argo City, a volunteer working in a nuclear shelter notices the shielding has been cracked by another meteor shower. Realizing that Kryptonite radiation is leaking into the building and killing him and everybody else, he sends his final report before dying. | |
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Phase IV of Zenith features one of these serving as the narration. Essentially Dr Michael Peyne's account of how the Lloigor apparently won the final battle and have free reign to turn the Earth into their own private playground, it's being written under especially trying circumstances: Peyne is virtually alone in a World of Chaos and he's been cursed to grow progressively younger at an increasingly rapid pace. For good measure, the Lloigor mockingly point out that this log is completely pointless, given that no human beings remain alive to read it and the Lloigor themselves will destroy the account along with all human history as soon as he's finished; however, Peyne makes it clear that he's writing this mainly because he has absolutely nothing better to do with what little time he has left. True to form, as he reaches the final stages of regression, Peyne's handwriting deteriorates into barely-coherent scrawls, until at last he gives up on the entire log to take a nap - during which he reverts to infancy and finally ceases to exist. However, it's soon revealed that the Lloigor aren't as victorious as Peyne thought they were... | |
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The journal that set My Name Is Zytherys in motion seems to be one... though it's filling itself out independently with the title character's own handwriting. | |
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Some stories covered by MrBallen involve a photo, video, or audio recording taken at or around the time of the incident, such as the last photo of a missing person or someone recording their final moments. | |
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3×3 Eyes: near the end of the manga, after the seemingly total annihilation of humanity by Kaiyanwang's spell, Chen Ya Li is seen talking in a recorder, narrating how now that humanity has vanished, maybe the Earth could recover from all the enviromental damage and bloom once again, but also talks sadly about how centuries of human efforts to make a just and working society vanished without a trace. He even lampshades the fact that he doesn't even know why he's bothering doing this, being one of the last survivors. | |
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Felidae. The progressively alcoholic veterinary Dr. Preterius holds a pre-mortem camera diary of him and his two lab assistants trying to develop a new "glue" for organic tissue, by experimenting with homeless cats in his practice in his house's basement. The first trials lead to gruesome deaths of several cats, as the prototype glue turns out to be acidic. The next trials on a special homeless cat promptly named "Claudandus" are way more successful. However, they have to cut the agonized cat open again for further experimenting. Then, the experiment's funding is cut, and both of Preterius' lab assistants quit. Preterius, who is slowly succumbing to his alcoholism, keeps on working independently, and seemingly goes mad at the end when he claims Claudandus to be talking to him. It should be noted that Felidae is a crime story told from the viewpoint of a talking cat. Therefore, Preterius' ravings aren't as nutty after all. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: A number were posted on a special Wizards of the Coast website to fit the storyline of Scars of Mirrodin block — Farris of the Anvil, Unctus of the Synod, Kessla of Temple Might, Ria of Bladehold, and (technically) Roxith, Thane of Rot, a full-time bad guy. The final scorecard: Farris fighting a hopeless battle in the Phyrexian Furnace layer, Ria having saved her home city once but without a great deal of hope for next time, Roxith torn to shreds, Kessla killed by her own bomb, and Unctus corrupted by Phyrexian oil. | |
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The CLANNAD visual novel, Kotomi's route, her parents left her a testimony and a teddy bear in a briefcase despite many important scientific files being contained in it, and they wrote the testimony during a horrible airplane crash. | |
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The horror manga Mail has a story titled "Portrait"; it starts with a woman picking up and arranging her sister's belongings after she had committed suicide via self-immolation and discovering her diary. The diary describes the last few weeks of her sister's life including finding a rare portrait and her growing obsession with it. It starts of with her trying to discover more about the painting, to learning more about the girl in the painting, to writing in her diary that she thinks there is something creepy going on in her apartment, to thinking that the source of the creepiness is that new painting she is so fond of to realizing that sometimes, the eyes of the sleeping girl would open up, to finally writing over and over again how she wants to die. When reading that last page, the woman who finds her sister's diary realizes that the last few pages handwriting slowly changes from her sister's handwriting to someone else's. When she realizes this, she looks at the portrait and realizes that it's looking straight at her. It turns out that the portrait of the girl still has the girl's spirit trapped inside due to the sympathy she got in life, cheering her to live on despite the fact that the only thing she ever wanted was to die and end her suffering and since then, has been committing suicide through the various owners of the portrait! | |
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Bowie's final studio album, ★, was recorded while he was terminally ill with cancer. The album is loaded with themes about a man who knows he's not long for this world. | |
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In the manga 7 Seeds, most of humanity died out in an apocalyptic event. The "7 seeds" are people who were put into deep sleep far below the surface, and then woken and released far in the future when the Earth has become habitable again. However, it turns out they were not the only humans to survive past the event. The main characters later find one of many vast underground shelters built before the event, but nobody is alive there anymore. They find a desiccated body and a journal kept by one of the entertainers asked to come work in the shelter to raise morale. Most of the inhabitants of the shelters were deceived as to why they were there, but come to accept their new life; at first the outlook is hopeful, and there are other shelters they can communicate with. However, eventually technical problems cause the food supply to fall short, and many of the residents of the shelter are told they are to be sent off to another shelter - in reality they are going to be killed. Supplies dwindle and, in addition, eventually contact is lost with all other shelters, presumably because everyone is dead. The journal's author writes of how he and the people in charge fabricate new communications from the other shelters so that the residents won't lose morale. Finally a virus breaks out and slowly the entire population of the shelter falls ill and dies. As he dies the journal's author manages to trap the virus in a freezer where it cannot infect anyone else. His last act is to paint a X on the freezer door, and then he dies outside it with his journal. | |
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If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device: One of the letters sent to the Emperor in the second Q&A session takes this form, written by a man left behind on a world affected by the Tyrant Star. Notable for containing almost no humor in it at all, with the exception of a mention of a "hyper-realistic Furby" (which cried 666 liters of blood as the Star's influence reached its peak). It's mentioned that the letter was discovered sealed in a box on a ruined planet devoid of life, explaining how it got delivered. Behemoth shows the beginning of the Tyranid invasion, including Inquisitor Kryptmann finding the video log of a techpriest on Tyran (next to his "important data on Tau anatomy"). Watching the techpriest's despair as his planet is overwhelmed by a sea of living blades drives one of the stormtroopers to shoot himself. |
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Several notes in Ruby Quest, particularly Filbert's journal, detailing his... tests... of the limits of the treatment. It's a Cosmic Horror Story where everyone has recurring amnesia, so what else would you expect? | |
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In Suzume, the titular character kept a diary as a child where she would draw a picture each day. When her hometown was destroyed by a tsunami, she instead blacked out the entirety of a page with marker for each day she was unable to find her mother. The final entry is a drawing of the door to the Ever After where she met her future self. | |
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The Legend of Zelda (Akira Himekawa): In the adaptation of the Oracle duology, Link finds the logbook used by the ghost pirate crew, and realizes that they were stuck into a never-ending storm. | |
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The entirety of End Times is one of these. Lampshaded by Harry when Trace first starts recording the videos, and a few times afterward. | |
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Two are discovered in Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet: The first is in an OVA, when the Gargantia fleet stumbles upon a giant derelict fleet that's apparently been abandoned and rusting away for quite some time. Based on the captain's logbook Ridget finds, along with some detective work from Pinion in the engine room, some light bugs crystallized the main engine, rendering it useless, and forcing the survivors to get on smaller ships and sail away. It also gives Ridget some closure as a Flash Back of seven years earlier reveals her friend left Gargantia to go with a guy she met on this particular fleet, and she had been wondering what happened to them since then. A second one occurs in episode 9, when Ledo finds an old recording at the bottom of the ocean, which details humanity on Earth a long time back when it was starting to freeze up. The contents are a shocking revelation to him, and contradicts everything he'd been taught by the Galactic Alliance about their losing battle in the Forever War with the Hideauze aliens.It turns out that the Hideauze, which were also present on Earth, were genetically modified humans. The predecessor for the Galactic Alliance, the Continental Union, who believed humans should stay humans, were opposed to the genetic experiments performed by the Evolvers, who wanted to modify humanity so they could survive in space to leave behind an increasingly freezing and hostile Earth, and would later become the Hideauze. In space, both groups went to war with each other over their beliefs, while on Earth humans forgot about the Evolvers, and the Earth Hideauze gradually "evolved" into the "whale-squid" that humans generally stay away from and treat with some respect. |
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Season 9 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: After dying in Season 8 Giles' diaries are being read by Angel, who Must Make Amends by taking over Giles' responsibilities and who is trying to find a way to resurrect him. | |
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Doctor Strange's log in Marvel 1602. | |
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Iron Maiden's "Satellite 15...The Final Frontier" is about a pilot in a damaged ship giving his last report. The title track of The Number of the Beast, which describes a man recalling a Satanic Ritual he witnessed, only for him to be consumed by it at the end. |
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Even more appropriate is Peter Schilling's answer to "Space Oddity", "Major Tom (Coming Home)": | |
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Comedy Musician Stephen Lynch's Dear Diary series is diary entries by either celebrities or famous figures in history before something really bad happens to them. One example is: Christopher Reeve writing an entry about a horse he hopes to tame... | |
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In The Gamer's Alliance, Nymgrock finds the elven sages' forgotten diaries which chronicle the first spread of the Blood Fever which occurred hundreds of years earlier. The first entries show some curious, out of the ordinary events in the sages' lives. However, as the entries progress, the effects of the Blood Fever start showing up in more gruesome ways and the writings become increasingly desperate and terrified, eventually culminating in the respective final entries where the writers perform a Heroic Sacrifice to end the plague. It doesn't work because the plague shows up deadlier than ever in the present day, which has been the very reason Nymgrock sought out the diaries in the first place to find information about what could be causing the plague. | |
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The last verse of "Space Oddity" details the last exchange between ground control and Major Tom when his communication circuit breaks down, leaving the latter stranded in space (presumably forever). | |
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In Season 2 of Earthsearch, the protagonists encounter Solaria, one of the orbiting artificial suns used when Earth was being moved to another solar system, now adrift in space. They search through the hologram recordings left by its crew to find out where Earth went, but only find routine technical reports. Until they play an unlabelled disk that shows the commander of Solaria calling on Earth to cut the tractor beams holding Solaria in orbit because its artificial intelligence has gone insane and is about to burn up a city unless its demands are met. The commander is then killed by a welding android controlled by Solaris. | |
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mind.in.a.box's "Stalkers". By the sound of things, the singer is either suffering from a mental breakdown from paranoid schizophrenia, or being forcibly assimilated by a Hive Mind. Subverted in the later song "Overwrite", wherein the singer is implied to be an Artificial Intelligence in the process of being overtaken by what is revealed to be free will and self-awareness. |
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The White Vault is told through the recovered audio logs of expeditions that went horribly wrong after the discover of bizarre, alien ruins. Seasons 1 and 2 are about an expedition to Svalbard, and Seasons 3 and 4 are about an expedition to the Pantagonian mountains. | |
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The plot of Curse of Pompeii and many other Howl-O-Scream attractions is often one of these, too. | |
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Skull Island: The Birth of Kong: The supplementary materials includes the detailed notes of Kong: Skull Island character Bill Randa on the titular island and its inhabitants, which were evidently written during his time on the island before he met his death by a Skullcrawler during the movie. | |
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The Alternate Reality Game Ben Drowned is an account of what happened to one person who picked up a haunted Majora's Mask cartridge, and what happened to the people who interacted with it. | |
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In Frozen II, when Elsa and Anna find the wreck of their parents' ship, Anna immediately starts looking for the sealed waterproof compartment built into all Arendelle ships. Inside the compartment she finds a map of the ship's intended journey and a handwritten note from their mother on the map. | |
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A live-action short video titled "Voltron: The End" has Sgt. Lance Rainier (Timothy Omundson) wake up after some kind of accident and discover that he is likely the only survivor of the entire Voltron Force. His Red Lion is critically damaged with only 10 minutes of oxygen left and only enough power to send a single message. He starts a recording, explaining that the unthinkable has happened and that the Galaxy Alliance must now prepare for King Zarkon's attack. As he sends it out, the eyes of the Red Lion wink out, the computer is able to tell him goodbye before shutting down. | |
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ProtonJon was one of many who dared to try Kaizo Mario World. His breakdown over the ridiculous, soul-crushing difficulty of the game became the stuff off legend. | |
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Everyman HYBRID: Doctor Corenthal's reports, which are left in bags for viewers to find. The weirdest part is that the three patients he mentions have the same names as the main characters, despite the reports supposedly being written in the 1970s. "The Princeton Tapes" featured audio and writings from multiple Vinnies existing in different iterations, where he detailed his situation; the tapes end after one of the Vinnies met up with a doctor at Corenthal's old hospital, and suddenly collapsed, dying. HABIT's updates on "Can You See The Words?" included blogs written by people HABIT was torturing, speaking about their situation and what HABIT was doing to them, shortly before they ended up dying. |
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In Last Daughter of Krypton, Kara is watching a recording of Zor-El's last words (essentially: "Our world and all of us are about to die, but I hope you survive, my dear daughter—"), when her father is suddenly shot in his chest by some off-screen attacker. Zor-El lets out a shout of pain... and the recording abruptly ends. | |
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Brilliantly used in Grendel to illustrate the self-doubts and conflicts within Brian Li Sung, as he slowly succumbs to the Grendel identity. The brilliant part is that what at first seemed to be mere doodles in his journal's margins turn out to be the musings of the increasingly self-directing Grendel spirit, itself! | |
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