Advent of Sock
With the rest of my series, I was initially a little shaky and uncertain about continuing them (like some kind of retarded baby deer); however when it came to Sock I knew instantly that it was going to become a full fledged series. Shortly after completing Dawn of Sock, I immediately began scribbling out notes detailing the events of the following episodes.

The only problem with this outline is that it needed a whole bunch of further groundwork to be laid down before it could really get into the excitement and explosions business. Advent basically ended up being that groundwork. It was initially planned that I'd circumvent this uneventfulness issue by having a big fight between the military and all the demons at the end of the film, but things happened and I had to cut the film a couple of minutes short.
Let's just say that if your house is infested solely with giant, well fed centipedes, and if you occasionally wake up with bites all over your body - don't kill the centipedes. They are nightmare spawn and insanity-inducingly hideous but they have no interest in your human blood. Once my roommates and I unwittingly succeeded in slaying the last of these scuttling horrors, their newly liberated food source literally crawled out of the woodwork. Bed bugs. Unseen, unkillable parasites that drain sanity and well as blood. In the months of ensuing chaos involving coating all surfaces with vaseline, sprinkling lethal dust on everything, and finally giving up, throwing out all of my possessions, and moving away, Advent of Sock unfortunately had to be cut short.
However you can look forward to those missing military fight scenes, plus the next chapter in the storyline, in the upcoming (or already released depending on when you read this) Empire of Sock, on sale IN THE FUTURE for $0.00. Bed bugs not included.




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Released May 2009