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Our virile Teutonic ancestors did not think their wives unworthy to follow them into battle, or scorn to dream of winged Valkyries bearing them to Valhalla. — H. P. Lovecraft 104 War stirs in men's hearts the mud of their worst instincts. It puts a premium on violence, nourishes hatred,...
The world of music and the delightful realm of feline names like hp lovecraft name, might seem oceans apart at first glance. However, on a closer look, they intertwine in fascinating ways that may surprise many. Striking a Chord with Cat Names Ever noticed a friend naming their cat “Mozar...
(in North America, its first territory released), Bloodborne built on the gameplay experience created by Demons’ Souls and Dark Souls. Bloodborne set itself apart from its predecessors by swapping out the high fantasy setting for the H.P. Lovecraft-inspired world of Yharnam, making the combat...
a Paul Bunyan statue lumbers cartoonishly after Richie with his giant ax; virtual spider legs sprout from an old friend’s decapitated head, skittering around like something out of John Carpenter’s “The Thing” (a lot of the movie’s Lovecraft-ian moments owe a debt to that film, which...
(My own personal nickname for it is "H.P. Lovecraft's 'Harvest Moon'".) It's just that, _while_ you're doing that, you might have to worry about being attacked by the dark corners of your own mind! And that's still true--in fact, now those "dark corners" are way better ...
I was the boy who, had he been a character in a horror film, would most certainly have been the one to die first! So, where does this courage stupidity come from? Who knows? Is it due to being desensitised to horror as a child? I did watch a lot of horror films at a very ...
But strangest of all is the recurring creature which appears in several of Benson’s tales. It’s usually described as an elemental and it’s rather a Lovecraftian beast; in fact, Benson gets a mention in Lovecraft’s essay ‘Supernatural Horror in Literature’ which gives particular mention ...
or yet another video game based on his mythos. Though Edmund Wilson once wrote of Lovecraft’s work in theNew Yorkerthat “the only real horror in most of these fictions is the horror of bad taste and bad art,” his stories now exist in an ever-deepening cycle of increased appreciation,...