Deadlights Stephen King 1990
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As previously mentioned, this entity can take the shape that best suits its interests, but its true shape is unknown as it only exists in an inter-dimensional realm referred to as “deadlights”. Its final form in the physical realm is that of a giant female spider, and it’s the closest to the real shape that the human mind can comprehend, as the deadlights come with a big price. Those who face the deadlights go immediately insane, and only a few have survived this encounter. Snail bob 3 cool math. Bill Denbrough got very close to them thanks to the “Ritual of Chud”, through which he also encountered The Turtle, IT’s natural enemy and guardian of the Macroverse. He later described the deadlights as writhing, destroying orange lights, with as an endless, crawling, hairy creature made of that same orange light – hence why a giant spider is the closest it can get to its true form in the physical realm.In the miniseries, the deadlights were represented as literal bright lights, especially through Pennywise’s eyes in the second part of the story. The film adaptations have a different approach that comes closer to the novel’s description; in, viewers got a taste of the deadlights when Pennywise abducts Beverly and leaves her in a catatonic state after exposing her to bright lights from his mouth. A new clip from briefly shows what looks like the deadlights, descending upon the adult Losers in the sewers.
Feb 09, 2011 Stephen King’s IT: Soundtrack from the Television Motion Picture Licensed to YouTube by WMG (on behalf of WaterTower Music), and 1 Music Rights Societies. I'm also not well versed in the rest of the Stephen King universe. I've read a bunch of his books, but not all (there are so many!). So I don't know if there are deeper explanations in King's other books with regards to the Deadlights, as King's stories somewhat overlap in his own universe.