The Second Cthulhu Mythos MEGAPACK®
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Black Cults of Von Heller.
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More Cthulhu reading
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The Veil Unseen.
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And more Cthulhu reading...
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Le Culte des Morts,
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...and yet another Cthulhu tome
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Bethmoora.
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Not heard this one before- Cthulhu character
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the black lake of Hali, O Nyarlathotep.
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Cthulhu character
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O Yuggoth, O Yian, O Hastur, O Prince of Evil!
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Cthulhu characters
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O Hastur. Give her to my arms, O Yuggoth! Hear me, O Lord of Lords, Nyarlathotep!”
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More Cthulhu characters
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titii e te epo, the dance of love,
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Use in Delores/The Deep Seed Sewn?
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nyctalopic
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#words: nycaloptia: not seeing, blind
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malefic
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#words: malefic - causing harm or damage, especially by supernatural means
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Book of Eibon,
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First mention of the Book of Eibon in this anthology
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Cabala of Saboth, and that pinnacle of literary madness, Ludvig Prinn’s Mysteries of the Worm.
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More ancient tomes to research
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When one stops to consider what astounding advances plastic surgery has made in England and America during the past decade it is impossible to disbelieve that the human frame will soon become more malleable than wax beneath the scalpels of our surgeons
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And this was in the 1930s. Oh, how vanity has crippled our sense of propriety.
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the random element in nature.
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Eddington's random element in nature - link with Stephen King's random? Was that Insomnia or another Crimson King/Randall Flagg novel?
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Huitzilopochitli
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& Mithra - avenging deities?
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Malleus Maleficarum.
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Heinrich Kramer - witchcraft - to read/research
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The mere discovery of a mutilated cadaver in an age when men still believed in something—at least in something—filled every one with terror and with awe.
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Quote: what happened to innocence and naivety?
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the old, hidden loathsomeness which Greeks and Romans veiled under the symbolic form of a man-beast—the feeder, the all.
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Was ist das? 'The feeder, the all'?
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the A B C’s of Einsteinian physics
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Start here
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there is omnipresent in nature a principle called entropy which, as Eddington has pointed out,
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Entropy- what means it in sense cosmic, Skywalker?
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Sir James Jeans
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Finger of God- research
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manifestation of the random element
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Jerald - you have thought upon this in your dark chasing light across the universe in order to snuff it out. Think: whence came that compulsion?
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“This tendency of the complex to disintegrate, of the perfectly-balanced to run amuck, is called entropy.
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Ah-ha, Sherlock: entropy discovered!
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In an ever-widening circle, with an ever-increasing malignancy—if one may ascribe malignancy to a force, a tendency—it works its awful havoc.
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Yeah - this is what I think of as darkness!
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old Augustine and the Angelic Doctor and Abelard
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Research: arguments for theological happenstance!
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the Oneness of the Brahmic mysteries,
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Occult, perhaps? Research
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a vampire-like life form from beyond the universe of stars strayed by chance into our little, walled-in three-dimensional world.
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Billy Came - definite tie-in with how Billy teaches Sebastian how to move inter-dimensionally using slippage
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Man is not isolated among the sentient beings of earth but is linked to all that moves in hyperdimensional continuity.”
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4th, 5th or 6th dimension?
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the chthonian gods—the underworld rulers that the ancient Greeks served in fear?”
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Qu'est que ce?
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Baudelaire,
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Check out this guy and his "realms of horrific stars."
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De Vermis Mysteriis, or “Mysteries of the Worm.”
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📖 on the lines of the Book of Eibon and The Necronomicon.
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Ludvig Prinn
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Author of Mysteries of the Worm
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djinns and efreets
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Look for any notable stories including djinns and efreets.
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Father Yig, dark Han, and serpent-bearded Byatis.
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More Old Ones
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“Tibi, Magnum Innominandum, signa stellarum nigrarum et bufaniformis Sadoquæ sigillum…”
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Latin chant to call the Old Ones from beyond the stars.
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the old Walpurgis sabbat horror—
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Look up
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Abaddon Corey.
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Look up
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the Aklo writings.
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Look up
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the Aklo formulae
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Aklo again; look up
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Pnakotic Manuscripts or of the Eltdown Shards
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More research
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the Book of Dzyan,
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Ancient Tibetan tome
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Yian-Ho.
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Existed?
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the Lords of Yaddith
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Cthulhu characters
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the Seven Lost Signs of Terror—
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Fictitious?
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“Iä Shub-Niggurath! The Goat With a Thousand Young!”
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“Iä Shub-Niggurath! The Goat With a Thousand Young!” Cthulhu character
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“There are sacraments of evil as well as of good about us, and we live and move to my belief in an unknown world, a place where there are caves and shadows and dwellers in twilight. It is possible that man may sometimes return on the track of evolution, and it is my belief that an awful lore is not yet dead.” —Arthur Machen.
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Not just me, then
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the Chhaya Ritual,
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Another Cthulhu tome?
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the Book of Karnak,
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And another?
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the Black Rites of mad Luveh-Keraph, priest of Bast, or Comte d’Erlette’s ghastly Cultes des Goules.
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d’Erlette’s “Cultes des Goules”
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Cultes des Goules gets a mention : -)