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The Darkness Gazes Back (trope)
Listen, spooky eyes, why don't you take a picture? It'll last longer!

A common Horror Trope. A character is surrounded in darkness, aware that there's something lurking just in the shadows. They stare inquisitively into the abyss... and then a pair of eyes appears and returns the favor.

This typically occurs in areas that feature both a combination of dense shadows and visual obstructions, a strong aura of fear and danger, and the known or inferrable presence of monsters or dangerous wildlife. The eyes of watchful, hidden creatures are particularly common features within the shadowy boughs and underbrush of deep, dark forests and the hidden crannies of ominous caverns, but may be encountered anywhere sufficiently dark and spooky in a pinch.

There are broadly two ways that this trope plays out. Sometimes, the owners of the eyes never reveal themselves, and stay hidden in the shadows to watch the characters pass by; in this cases, this usually serves to add an aura of suspense and nervousness to a scene by showing that the heroes are being watched... and that the hidden watchers might reveal themselves, if the party were to look sufficiently vulnerable. Otherwise, the eyes will be shown to belong to something specific and intimidating when their owners step out of the shadows to confront the party, or at least just close enough to the edge to be identifiable. The two forms may be combined, with the creatures remaining hidden and unidentified at first but moving out to confront the heroes at a later point in the story. Usually, this is used for Rule of Scary, but there's many other uses. For example, a comedic effect could be that the entity shrouded in shadow could be invisible except for their eyes.

In most cases, especially when the putative owners of the eyes never reveal themselves, these are usually simple white or yellow slits without strong identifying features. However, some examples may include more recognizable eye shapes, such as the slit pupils of felines or clusters of milky white arachnid eyes.

By the Lights of Their Eyes is a Sister Trope. A typical trait of Things That Go "Bump" in the Night. Compare Glowing Eyes of Doom. Sister trope to Spooky Animal Sounds, where the noises of unseen animals in the darkness or the distance serve a similar role as this trope in establishing ominousness or perceived danger. In a Blackout Basement level, this might be the only way to spot approaching enemies.

The trope title refers to one of the many philosophies of the eternally quotable Friedrich Nietzsche, featured as the page quote for He Who Fights Monsters.


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    Asian Animation 
  • Lamput:
    • In "Prints", the rat eyes peering at the docs in the dark part of the sewer have all the more reason to be scary, since those rats have a score to settle with them.
    • When Lamput goes into the dragon's cave to go save the docs in "Dragon Bros", the first things to greet him in there are the yellow eyes of creatures in an especially dark part of the cave.

    Comic Books 
  • Sensation Comics: In "In the Clutches of Nero", Steve Trevor, Etta Candy, Bobby Strong and Glamora Treat's campsite gets surrounded in the dark which is shown as many sets of eyes gazing at them from the darkness as they grab whatever is nearby to act as weapons.

    Fan Works 
  • Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): The Many's eyes tend to shine in the darkness. In Chapter 11, B3-Golf is ambushed by them while alone on a catwalk in a dark, underground cavern, his camera catching the lights of their eyes in the shadows.
  • Hell Gate (Nivilack): When the Imperial army enters the Gate, they are greeted by numerous glowing orange demonic eyes before being set upon by said demons.
  • The Land of What Might-Have-Been: Dorothy and a few survivors from the alternate Kansas report strange nightmares about being watched by "ice-cold eyes in the darkness". What this means is left unexplained.
  • Something Always Remains: A few times, Mike only sees the animatronic eyes in the dark.
  • Summer Rose Court: When Ruby is trapped in the void of Luna Fracta's plane, she is at one point surrounded by Grimm which she can only see by their glowing red eyes.
  • Welcome to Sonshine Farm!: As he's falling asleep, Appule sees an eye visible in the mirror's reflection of the open closet he's pretty sure he closed before getting in bed. When he turns his head to look, he doesn't see anything in the closet, but the eye is still visible in the mirror. After he hides under the covers, Kakarot emerges from the closet to attack him. He then wakes up and it turns out to have been a dream.

    Films — Animation 
  • Abominable 2019: Jin's urging that they keep traveling through the night is immediately silenced when he sees multiple glowing eyes looking back as he approaches the trees.
  • Alice in Wonderland (1951): When Alice becomes lost in the Tulgey Wood, some of its inhabitants never reveal themselves, but appear simply as pairs of eyes peering at her from the shadows of the trees.
  • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. In the "Chase Me" short, Batman chases Catwomen into a zoo, enters a dark corridor and sees her eyes staring at him in the darkness. He charges towards her, only to face a panther that Catwoman has released from its cage.
  • Frozen (2013): Anna and Kristoff are attacked by a pack of wolves while riding in Kristoff's sled. In the light of the sled's lantern, the first things to become visible are their silhouettes and their reddish, glowing eyes.
  • The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure: Overlaps with By the Lights of Their Eyes when Ozzy is trapped under a large pile of rocks, and Strut looks down to see a pair of glowing angry eyes staring back at him.
  • In the opening of Monsters, Inc. 1, we see Phelgm's glowing eyes gazing from beneath the simulated child's bed.
  • My Little Pony:
    • My Little Pony: Equestria Girls:
      • My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree: The intro sequence briefly includes a pair of glowing yellow eyes appearing in the darkness of the forest — and the camera just zooms on them. No explanation is given, but the shot is used to show that there's something ominous in these woods.
      • My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Spring Breakdown: When Twilight is very hesitant to enter the jungle on a deserted island with Sunset, her reaction is reinforced by the fact that numerous glowing white eyes can be seen from within said jungle.
    • My Little Pony: The Movie (2017): When the Ursa Minor that breaks off Tempest's horn first appears, it is shrouded in the darkness of its cave. The first warning of its presence is a pair of glaring yellow eyes appearing in the darkness, the only other visible part of the beast being the glowing star on its forehead.
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas: One of the characters in the opening song "This Is Halloween" is the monster devoted to this "job".
    I am the one hiding under your bed
    Teeth ground sharp and eyes glowing red
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: During Snow White's run in the forest, wild animals' eyes appear from the darkness, made to look inhuman and demonic by Snow White's fear and confusion.

    Films — Live-Action 
  • Come Play: While playing with a face-decorating app alone in his room, Oliver suddenly sees another face appear in the closet. Then Larry speaks through the tablet for the first time.
  • Doom (2005): Played with when one of the soldiers sees a pair of eyes in the darkness. He calls out, thinking it's one of the scientists he's looking for... only to see all the other eyes of the mutated monster opening just before it springs.
  • Exorcist: The Beginning: In one scene, Merrin is stopped on his tracks by the reflection of several hyena eyes peering out from the darkness.
  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire: When Kong first meets and picks a fight with the Skar King and gets in his first hit, Skar lets out a roar to summon his pet, and a lava waterfall parts to reveal Shimo's glowing blue eyes glaring out of the darkness.
  • The Grey: The wolves' eyes are seen glowing from the darkness surrounding the human group.
  • Hundreds of Beavers: As Jean, the Master Fur Trapper, and his dogs sit around the fire each night, the eyes of wolves appear out of the darkness.
  • Iron Man (2008): Pepper Potts and agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are looking for Big Bad Obidiah Stane in his darkly-lit workshop. Pepper notices a suspiciously-large shadow and cautiously stares into it, only for the Iron Monger to power up and two glowing mechanical eyes to stare back at her.
  • Downplayed in Jurassic World. When Claire has Paddock 9 opened, the eyes of its resident, Rexy, are the first thing visible in the light of her road flare as it's Emerging from the Shadows.
  • The NeverEnding Story (1984): Atreyu stares into a dark corner to find his nemesis Gmork, the large wolf beast that had been stalking him the entire story, eyeing him back.
  • Suspiria (1977), in all its Technicolor, trippy glory, plays this trope straight.
  • Underwater: The monsters' eyes reflect light very well, often making their eyes the only visible part of them.

    Literature 
  • The Alchemist (1988): Two federal agents are thrown into a dark room and see two eyes looking at them. The eyes then rise up to facial level. Then the Big Bad turns on the lights and they find themselves facing a large deadly snake.
  • House of Horror: In the bad ending of Part 3, the protagonist sees the glowing red eyes of some creature before they are sacrificed by the villagers.
  • The House With a Clock in Its Walls: When Lewis and Tarby accidentally release Selenna Izard from her tomb, "two small spots of freezing gray light" can be seen peering out of the darkness at them. The editions of the book with Edward Gorey's illustrations milk this scene for all it's worth.
  • Life, the Universe and Everything: Arthur Dent finds himself in a completely dark cave. He turns around several times, convinced that something may be behind him, and the third or so time he sees the compound eyes of a giant fly staring back at him.
  • The Living Dead (2020): After the zombified Chief is shot in the middle of Slowtown, the group sees hundreds of zombie eyes peering out from the darkness of buildings that they had once thought all but empty. The quickly decide to vacate the area.
  • Lone Wolf: An interesting variation occurs in The Kingdoms of Terror. Lone Wolf is being attacked by a very fast monster with glowing eyes in a pitch-black castle. If you choose to fire an arrow at its eyes you actually get a bonus to your success roll since, because they're glowing, they're an easier target.
  • Prehistoria: The Alioramus have an eerie yellow eyeshine when stalking about the forest at night.
  • Tales to Give You Goosebumps: In "Teacher's Pet", when sneaking into the classroom at night, Becca sees what she believes at first to be tiny lights around her. She realizes that they are actually the glowing eyes of the snakes in the classroom staring at her.
  • The Terror features an inverted example of this. While Sir John and the marines are hiding in a hunting blind waiting to ambush the monster, he notices a pair of dark circles on the ice. While he is contemplating what they could be, they blink, revealing themselves to be the eyes of the monster that has been watching them the whole time.
  • Tolkien's Legendarium:
    • The Hobbit: The impenetrable darkness that is Mirkwood at night is broken only by the countless eyes that can be seen watching from the shadows. In Bilbo's opinion, the worst are the ones that look more like insect eyes than animal eyes — and he's proven right, though it might be better to call those eyes arachnid...
    • The Lord of the Rings:
      • Frodo keeps seeing Gollum's eyes at night when he's following the heroes.
      • During Frodo and Sam's first encounter with Shelob, all they can see of her are her eyes advancing on them, before Frodo drives her away with the light from the Phial of Galadriel.
  • The Twilight Zone: In the short story "The Riddle of the Crypt" from Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone, the first time that Irene Morrow sees yellow eyes in the darkness it turns out to be a large owl, which attacks her. The second time it's a vampire that wants to drain her blood.
  • Words of Radiance: The human army can at first only see the Voidbringers by their glowing red eyes.
  • Young Wizards: In So You Want to Be a Wizard, the tunnel where the MacGuffin is hidden is infested with little creatures that skitter through the shadows and watch the protagonists with glowing eyes. Nita's wizard manual explains that their eyes glow because their main food source is the convenient glowing fungus that grows on the walls.

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    Music 
  • Subverted in "Roar" by Katy Perry when the jungle night full of eyes turns out to be a swarm of fireflies. When Perry's Damsel in Distress realises this, she stops being afraid of everything and begins her transition to a Jungle Princess.
  • In the music video for "Wood" by Second Person, when the girl and monkey find themselves in a dark cave, eyes belonging to unknown creatures appear in the darkness around them. As the girl and monkey make their way forward by the light of a match, another pair of eyes appears behind them, soon revealed to belong to the dragon living there.

    Theme Parks 
  • The Futuroscope attraction Journey into the Dark puts you into the shoes of blind people. The only thing you'll ever see in the darkness is the glowing eyes of the Yeti at the end of the walkthrough.
  • In the Disney World version of The Haunted Mansion, there is a point where the Doom Buggy is surrounded by demonic eyes that look around and blink. As it moves to an area with better lighting, these eyes are revealed to be designs in the wallpaper. What makes this especially strange is that some of the eyes in the dark section are closer than other nearby ones, and a few are even moving in 3D space.

    Video Games 
  • Buddy Simulator 1984: When going into the basement to pick up the Sword, there's a brief cutscene where the room goes dark and becomes filled with red eyes. The game never explains what they are.
  • Bug Fables: Once Team Snakemouth enters the Giant's Lair, they are terrorized here by a giant creature that patrols the area, with its glowing yellow eye being one of its only visible features. Every time it notices the main trio, it immediately drops Dead Lander Gamma, an extremely powerful creature that is very hard to defeat, on them, just to see how long they will fare against it.
  • Conrad Stevenson's Paranormal P.I.: The paranormal sightings linked to the Spruce St. Cemetery include a pair of glowing red eyes in the darkness.
  • Cube Escape: The Corrupted souls, who are zombies that appear when someone steals their memories, whether the host is dead or alive. Many of them appear in broad daylight, though.
  • Dark Souls I: If you look into the pitch-black chasm near the boss fog gate to Manus, Father of the Abyss, you can see his many red eyes down there. The Abyss gazes back indeed. However, you can actually shoot those eyes with a bow and kill Manus before even entering the arena. It will take hundreds of arrows but will spare you from a brutal Superboss fight.
  • Deep Sleep Trilogy: The shadow people are pitch-black except for their large glowing eyes, and generally only appear in the darkness.
  • Don't Starve: This occurs as your character's sanity decreases. Unlike most examples, the eyes themselves are actually harmless... though getting insane enough gives you plenty of other things to worry about.
  • DOORS (Roblox): Jeff the shopkeeper is a pair of ghostly white eyes in a patch of shadow.
  • Earthworm Jim: In the hidden level "Who Turned Out The Lights?", plenty of creatures lurk in the darkness. The most dangerous one on the bottom floor...well, we don't know what it is, all we see is a monstrous pair of giant orange eyes that chase Jim as soon as he sees them, and instantly kill him if they catch him.
  • Environmental Station Alpha: There are places in the caverns where eyes will peek from the darkness when the robot turns his back at them.
  • Five Nights at Freddy's 4: Nightmare's kill screen is nothing but its piercing red eyes and razor-sharp teeth illuminating from darkness. This is fitting, given that its body is pitch black (or, rather, translucent). Fail your objective and you get to see this for five straight seconds before the game reboots.
  • Go! Go! Hypergrind: Many pairs of red eyes gaze out from the utter darkness of the tunnels in Act 4: Haunted Night. It is the only stage in which there are eyes peering out of the tunnels, but just like all other tunnels, walking into them gets the skater the pinch negative appeal.
  • Hurlements: If the protagonists stumble into a whole pack worth of werewolves, some of the werewolves linger in hiding amidst the trees and are only visible because their eyes are.
  • Inscryption: Your mysterious opponent is seen only as a pair of glowing eyes in the darkness. You can also see their hands sometimes, but their face is permanently shrouded in shadow. Just before you fight him for the final time, the darkness retreats to reveal that Leshy is a humanoid mass of plant matter resembling a bearded old man.
  • Lakeview Valley has something that seems to be peering out of practically every tree hollow and sewer grate, offering your protagonist advice... such as encouraging you not to trust any of the locals, and tempting you to turn against your new neighbors in exchange for various perks.
  • LEGO Adaptation Game: Used for gameplay; areas that need to be illuminated by a specific character have eyes in them so that the player doesn't confuse them with ordinary dark areas of the level.
  • Lords of the Fallen: The player has use of the Umbral Lantern, able to peer through the living world of Axiom and into the dead world of the Umbral. The Lantern's light reveals differences in the topography between worlds, but there are also enemies that are found only on the Umbral side. Stare at them too long, and they'll notice you and attack. If they hit, you'll be dragged through to the Umbral, trapped until you can find a way out.
  • Outer Wilds: The simulated Dream Land is midnight-dark, the Artifact provides little light, and you will barely be able to see the shape of creatures' bodies as they stalk through shadows. But beware of using your light beam to get a better glimpse. If you shine it toward their faces, their eyes gleam in the dark, and there is no doubt that they see you.
  • Outlast II: At the very end of the teaser, a night-vision overlay of the burnt cross and cornfield displays, and you can see a group of glowing eyes in the background.
  • Poacher: The Dead Men's eyes shine in the darkness; you have to use that as an indicator for when it's safe enough to turn the light on.
  • Scratches: Happens in the climax of when Michael enters the hidden part of the basement and peers though a dark hole in the wall and glimpses a pair of Glowing Eyes staring back at him... and then the creature jumps at him.
  • Shantae and the Seven Sirens: The cutscene before the Tubeworm Siren boss battle has the presumably-tubeworms gazing at Shantae out of a shadowed cave, with only yellow circles representing their eyes being visible.
  • Shivers (1995): Sometimes, when returning from the Subterranean World to the Main Entry Hall via a secret passage, you can see sparkly red eyes and hear a growl.
  • Small Saga: When the heroes face the Curse of Solhill they have to walk out into the darkness. Eventually malevolent green eyes appear and the fight starts, though the cobra coiled around a fox's skull is shrouded in shadow the entire time.
  • Snow★Runner: In some areas at night, you can see glowing eyes gazing at you from the dark, likely belonging to wolves or some other local wildlife. Of course, they pose no threat to you some you spend the whole game inside vehicles. Shining your lights on them reveals that they don't have bodies.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: once Galeem is busted, Dharkon, his umbral counterpart, launches his own attack from the shadows, and emerges from the darkness once the invasion is underway.
  • Transylvania: A particular screen in the first two games shows a bare tree poised in front of a cave with some mean eyes peering out at you from within. After looking into the crystal ball in The Crimson Crown, one of the resulting images is filled with nothing but the vampire's red eyes.
  • Wails For Freedom: Because of the hospital having little to no lighting and the ghosts being black, the player is usually only able to see their glowing green eyes staring from the darkness.

    Web Animation 
  • RWBY: In "Alone in the Woods", Ruby, exhausted from a long journey and the influence of The Apathy, decides to toss the Relic of Knowledge into a dark well. When she hesitates for a moment, she sees the glowing red eyes of the Grimm looking back. This spooks her enough to fumble the Relic into the well, necessitating that she and her team go looking for it.

    Webcomics 
  • Alice and the Nightmare: Jabberwocky's appearance of pitch-black forms with glowing white eyes makes them look like this when they appear in greater numbers.
  • The Glass Scientists: The darkness gazes back on the very first page, courtesy of a nestful of soot-mice.
  • Huckleberry: Nihk-Nahkt the mummy is introduced this way, with red eyes shining inside an underground cavern.
  • The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!: Hibachi the Dragon made his debut as a pair of eyes glaring from the darkness of a spaceship's door.
  • The Order of the Stick: This is the appearance of the Monster in the Darkness, Xykon's ultimate weapon of terror and destruction who behaves like an innocent little kid. Despite being dragged all over the world, Xykon insists that tMitD stay hidden in shadow to preserve its mysterious appearance until the time comes for the big dramatic reveal, necessitating the use of a pink umbrella whenever they're out in the sun.
  • Precocious:
    • Cole in "The Inferior Lake" arc is first introduced as a pair of eyes huddled under a blanket saying "I want to go home" repeatedly, scaring a couple of other campers. When the blanket's finally removed he turns out to be a coal-black cat with no other discernible characteristics.
    • The "It's All Fun and Games" arc introduces Myra, a messenger of the Guild of Eyes who always appears peering through a shadowed alcove, though the effect is somewhat ruined by her over-enthusiasm. Fittingly, she turns out to be Cole's mother.
  • Rusty and Co.: In Level 3, the woods the party is crossing have plenty yellow eyes staring at them from the shadows. Roxy starting to sing, however, seems to dissuade them from attacking.
  • Sinfest: Invoked and heartwarmingly subverted here as part of the Criminy-Fuchsia romance:
    When you look into the abyss...
    the abyss also looks
    into you.
    And then you spend the afternoon together.

    Web Videos 
  • Portrait of God: The most identifiable thing about the figure is its beady, shining eyes that are always piercing through the darkness of the film.

    Western Animation 
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender:
    • Done early in the series when Avatar Roku acts through Aang to drive off a large firebending force.
    • In "The Swamp", the gang first realizes that they're not alone in the swamp when they see dozens of eyes peering at them from the vegetation.
  • Beast Wars: In "Call of the Wild", Optimus Primal's second dream involves being surrounded by eyes staring at him from the dark jungle.
  • Jackie Chan Adventures: Every season has Shendu do this to end the first part of the two-part finale.
  • Looney Tunes:
    • In one Sylvester and son cartoon, Sylvester corners the mouse he's chasing into a dark room and sees a pair eyes staring back. Thinking it's the meek rodent, he charges inside to attack — only to get his ass kicked by the boxing kangaroo.
    • Subverted in "Scrap Happy Daffy". Daffy Duck sees a pair of eyes in the darkness and starts threatening whoever's back there, only to find out it was a mirror and he was talking to himself.
  • My Little Pony 'n Friends: The monster in "Through the Door, Part 2" is first seen as a pair of eyes peering from the darkness beyond the Door.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
    • "Stare Master": A large number of white eyes in the darkness appear as the Cutie Mark Crusaders and Fluttershy walk through the Everfree Forest.
    • "To Where and Back Again": When Trixie sacrifices herself to spring a changeling trap when the main characters are infiltrating their hive, the darkness of the unlit tunnel she's in suddenly fills with slitted, glowing blue eyes, at which point dozens of changelings come boiling out of the darkness and overwhelm her.
    • "What Lies Beneath": The spiders are first visible as clusters of glowing red eyes in the darkness of the tunnels that Yona is lost in.
    • Played for Laughs on two occasions:
      • "It Isn't the Mane Thing About You": When Rarity and Pinkie are walking through the Everfree Forest to reach Zecora's home, Rarity's fears about the dangers of the forest are highlighted by the glowing, slitted yellow eyes of unknown forest creatures appearing in the shadows around them and looking back at them. These eyes keep appearing as Rarity and Pinkie walk along the path — up until Rarity snaps and yells at them, at which point the creatures scamper off.
      • "Frenemies": Chrysalis is observed by numerous eyes peering from the trees, after which a mass of shadow comes up behind her, swallowing the path, and two massive orange eyes open within it to look at her... until Chrysalis roars at it and sends all the eyes' owners running away, smugly remarking that there's nothing around scarier than her.
  • Skull Island (2023): In the fourth episode, the three main teenager characters are trapped in a gigantic underground borough, where they notice the corpse of a giant ant nearby is being dragged into darkness. Afterwards, they see a cluster of red eyes shining in the darkness, before the dead giant ant's living brethren emerges.
  • Sonic Boom: In "Eggman Family Vacation", as Team Sonic try to find their way through a dark cavern, Knuckles stops short when he spots glowing eyes in the darkness. These are revealed to be those of Widabits, leading to the gang to get chased out screaming by them seconds later.
  • In the Spliced episode "Amazon", the first we see of any of Patricia's mole-sters after her house turns into a jungle is their eyes, red and gazing from the darkness of some plants.
  • Star vs. the Forces of Evil uses this trope in the episode "Storm the Castle". Star reaches into the orifices on a sleeping monster's back to get a sandwich and eyes stare at her arm from the darkness. Apparently, the monster's body makes sandwiches in addition to being full of glowing eyes. Talk about disgusting.
  • Super Friends: Subverted in the opening title of the original (1973-74) series. When Wonder Dog looks into the darkness he sees a pair of eyes. However, they're quickly revealed to be a reflection of Wonder Dog's eyes in a mirror.
  • Total Drama:
    • "Up the Creek": As the campers rush into the forest of Boney Island, they are met by eyes glowing up from the flora's shadows. The eyes turn out to belong to woolly beavers, which are hostile, carnivorous, and give chase.
    • "Finders Creepers": As the Mutant Maggots try to break free from the branches of a bush, Brick has a good look at the dark forest surrounding them. His eyes land on a tree hollow from which ten pairs of eyes gaze back at him. He screams, picks up the bush with his entire team, and runs away.
  • VeggieTales: In "Daniel and the Lions' Den" from "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?", once Daniel is thrown into the den, only the lions' eyes can be shown gazing at him in the darkness.

    Real Life 
  • Animals with a tapetum lucidum can produce this effect in Real Life: if there's a dim light source (like a campfire) behind the person peering into the darkness, it may be bright enough to reflect off the tapetum and reveal the animal's eyes but not bright enough to make the whole animal visible. Nearly all nocturnal predators have a tapetum lucidum, because it improves their night vision, including all the ones that you really don't want to have lurking around your campfire...


 
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