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 Lovecraft!, an imaginary genius...
Casadeluna
post May 5 2009, 08:56 AM
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wow i can't believe there is a sections on this lol.!!! he is kinda the shit and i have read his stories over and over and over again, only to bring about new meaning ever time and place i read them. some i cry, some i raise my etherself in anguish, sometimes i laugh, its all so trivial...anyway, this man clearly had a strange link to space and time, ether plane, the other gods, somewhat darker, yet not at all "evil" i duno...i think he understood chaos, or at least had a glimpse of chaos, through his dreams he saw things, an important thing i saw through him is how my dreams are, and what to make of them, so strange, embarassing, sometimes scary, but after reading his thoughts i've lost all regonition for fear other than the all knowing all power all infinite nameless being. i think the stems of this being are what we see to be as "gods" or "demons" or "angles" or even us... we all are part of this large ass tree, were just branches...lol well thats a take on it i suppose... even so i leave room for question in my beliefs...anyway back to lovecraft, have any of you read the Dream quest of unknown Kadath...oh god it warms my soul so...for lords sake they go to the DARK SIDE OF THE MOON!!! omg its epic....ok well i just thought i'd also let you know im thinking of refering to my newly met feline friend as callisto, one of my favorite moons, among other things....


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post May 5 2009, 04:51 PM
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Lovecraft was fucking awesome. I have read that he was a strict scientific materialist, but his writings certainly had something of the otherworldly to them. I have The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath and it's one of my favorites if not THE favorite! Gosh, it would take forever to list all the stories by him that I love. They are all available online for free, as well.


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post May 20 2009, 06:26 AM
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I, too, love the works of Lovecraft as well as those of Clark Ashton Smith, Lord Dunsany, August Derlith, Robert Howard, Turner, Yeats, and the others that expounded on the Mythos. The RPGming of Chaosium has published a few books that have coalated Lovecrafts stories into maps and whole gaming scenarios! Check out the maps for the Dreamlands! Awesome! The imagery works well with meditations and/or the working with the Simons Necronomicon! Yay! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/922.gif)


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Casadeluna
post May 23 2009, 08:52 PM
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lol i tried downloading some sort of lovecraft game a while ago, pirating it, and it messeded up my cp >.<
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i picked up a really neat book recently, age of misrule anyone heard of it?

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