![]() Or maybe their name for a Cthulhu they have only partial understanding of. It's possible I suppose that Dagon and any related entities are mythological in-universe- merely the Deep Ones and other aquatic humanoids ( are the creatures in "Dagon" the same as the Deep Ones or not LOL?) imagining gods in their image. But Hypnos is indeed influencing in the story of the same name and nodens makes an actual appearance twice, so I guess it's pretty undeniable they count in some way. Nodens and Hypnos are odd for being real life deities mentioned by name. But then who's mother Hydra? I guess that's speculation territory. ![]() Dagon just is another name for Cthulhu maybe. It's made me always think that maybe it's a Yig to Quetzalcoatl thing. But I suppose that only strengthens the argument that "Dream stories count in the Mythos".ĭagon and Hydra I've always been shaky on because of the Cthulhu reference that accompanies Dagons mention. ![]() Nyarlathotep playing a part in Dream Quest as well as several Mythos stories. I.e plateau of leng playing a part in both Dream Quest and Mountains. Despite this, the Dreamlands mythos have a lot of crossover with non Dreamlands things aside from this. I'd tend to agree on the Dreamlands entity take, Bokrug just always felt so disconnected from everything due to only appearing in one Dreamlands story. If you feel that you have been touched unnecessarily by eldritch forces, find a sanitarium near you that can restore 1d4 SAN per week.įor information on art used in the sidebar please check the wiki. Content not related to Lovecraft should not be posted here. Please note that this is not the place to post your own personal glimpses of insanity. Reviews of Lovecraftian games by /u/Avatar-of-Chaos The Complete Works in various eformats here. Spreadsheet for help determining which physical collection to purchase. ResourcesĪll Lovecraft's stories can be found hereīrown University's HPL Collection (manuscripts, letters, etc)Ĭomplete archive of Weird Tales magazine by /u/legofan94 The most popular collections are generally the Knickerbocker edition and Barnes and Noble varieties. Please consult the spreadsheet for an overview of a large number of physical books. With very few exceptions, Lovecraft's entire body of work is in the public domain and can be read online for free from numerous sources. If you really just want to read the 'greatest hits' then you can browse the subreddit's top picks. However for the best experience it's recommended that you read them in chronological order by date written or in most cases, just pick up a book and read left to right. Technically speaking you can read them at random. HP Lovecraft wrote short and unconnected stories. If you have any questions about the rules, please don't hesitate to message the moderators.įor the full list of rules please check the wiki New to Lovecraft? It helps to report instances of spam and posts/comments that break the rules. Violation of the rules will result in post removal and in some cases bans. Selling artwork, merch, or similar items is prohibited. Please read the sidebar before asking where to begin reading.Īll self-promotion must be disclosed and kept within reasonable limits. Submissions must be directly related to Lovecraft, his work, and contemporaries.Īrtwork posts are only allowed to be posted under certain restrictions. ![]() No restricted content such as: memes, tattoos, jokes, apparel, AI images, etc. Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn! Lovecraft, this is your stop for all of his outstanding works and weird fiction in general! It can be found in everything from the fiction of Stephen King and Neil Gaiman to the HBO series "Lovecraft Country".Dedicated to the works of H.P. But his posthumous influence has been profound. His best-known stories include "The Call of Cthulhu", "At the Mountains of Madness" and "The Colour Out of Space".While he was a mainstay of pulp magazines, Lovecraft never achieved wider literary recognition in his lifetime. Lovecraft or anyone looking for a short and scary read! Howard Phillips (H.P.) Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American author famed for his horror and fantasy fiction.Born in Rhode Island, he became a pioneer of 'cosmic horror', conjuring up the lore of supernatural creatures who exist beyond our understanding. But sleep inevitably comes, with frightening consequences for them both.'Hypnos' will delight fans of H.P. Lovecraft's 'Hypnos', a sculptor, went from 0-60 in a few seconds, and soon he was touching and sculpting his new friend every day.Creepy? It is just the beginning, as the narrator looks into the luminous eyes and embarks on drug-fueled trips around other worlds.What they see terrifies them, and they vow to avoid sleep. It is not advisable to become instant best friends with a mysterious man you have just met at a railway station - particularly if he has "immense, sunken and widely luminous eyes".The narrator of H.P.
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