
Cthulhu Mythos Collection (Ⅰ-ⅲ)
by H
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The most influential horror novel system of the 20th century! Authoritative translation, introductory guide and search outline of the Cthulhu Mythology! "Cthulhu Mythos" (Volume I-III Letter Set) includes Lovecraft's famous stories: "The Call of Cthulhu", "Dagon", "The Sabbat", "The Stranger", "Pickman's Model", "The Rat in the Wall", "The Dunwich Horror", "The Haze over Innsmouth", "The Nameless City", "The Black "Whispers in the Dark", "The Shadow Beyond Time", "At the Mountains of Madness", "Facts About the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family", "The Cat of Ursa", "The God of Bodies", "Hypnos", "The Dream of Kadath", "The North Star", "The Night Stalker", "The Disaster that Became Sarnath", etc.
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Why does a book review need ten words (●'◡'●)
Facing the horror
How should I put it? I read this book in a half-asleep and half-awake state in the early stages. Because I don't read this kind of books very much, I didn't catch a cold very much. But the more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes. You must have a rich imagination to be immersed in the scene. You can look at the Cthulhu impression pictures on the Internet to deepen your feeling. Overall, this book is a bit difficult.
Chaos is Nyarlathotep. Legend has it that he actually promoted the invention of the atomic bomb. Bridge bean sack. Is this serious? What other purpose is there to exterminate human beings and complete the task of cleaning up?
Do you believe in the authenticity of myths? They are terrifying, ancient beings with great power. The most famous of them is Cthulhu. But Cthulhu sleeps at the bottom of the South Pacific. What will happen when Cthulhu will wake up?
About Azathoth and the Three Pillars and whatnot
Except Azathoth, the god of blindness and foolishness; Yog-Sothoth, the one who unites all things; Nicholas of Gauze, mother of the Black Goat of the Forest; Nyarlathotep, the Nameless Mist; Cthulhu, Lord of R'lyeh; There are other deep divers, ancient ones, a lot of evil gods, etc. I really can't remember those names, it gives me a headache ≥≤ Just remember these important main systems The system of Cthulhu has one design and two designs. Then it leads to a lot of confusion and contradictions The protagonists of the Cthulhu Mythology will have more evil gods. Human beings, compared to other intelligent life forms Just ants. It's just a bug Maybe it's like what was mentioned in The Three-Body Problem The whole universe is a dark forest Every civilization is a hunter with a gun
Sticky world view, danger, infinite, unknown
Imagination determines your fear, which is the infinite unknown, allowing you to deeply understand the fragility and insignificance of people, like ants. Ant-like toy
Author talent
Author talent, author talent, author talent.
Awesome
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Ultraman Tiga seems to have made reference to this.
Ke always makes candy!
Extremely metaphysical.
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Official(22)Scraped 4d ago
Why does a book review need ten words (●'◡'●)
Facing the horror
How should I put it? I read this book in a half-asleep and half-awake state in the early stages. Because I don't read this kind of books very much, I didn't catch a cold very much. But the more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes. You must have a rich imagination to be immersed in the scene. You can look at the Cthulhu impression pictures on the Internet to deepen your feeling. Overall, this book is a bit difficult.
Chaos is Nyarlathotep. Legend has it that he actually promoted the invention of the atomic bomb. Bridge bean sack. Is this serious? What other purpose is there to exterminate human beings and complete the task of cleaning up?
Do you believe in the authenticity of myths? They are terrifying, ancient beings with great power. The most famous of them is Cthulhu. But Cthulhu sleeps at the bottom of the South Pacific. What will happen when Cthulhu will wake up?
About Azathoth and the Three Pillars and whatnot
Except Azathoth, the god of blindness and foolishness; Yog-Sothoth, the one who unites all things; Nicholas of Gauze, mother of the Black Goat of the Forest; Nyarlathotep, the Nameless Mist; Cthulhu, Lord of R'lyeh; There are other deep divers, ancient ones, a lot of evil gods, etc. I really can't remember those names, it gives me a headache ≥≤ Just remember these important main systems The system of Cthulhu has one design and two designs. Then it leads to a lot of confusion and contradictions The protagonists of the Cthulhu Mythology will have more evil gods. Human beings, compared to other intelligent life forms Just ants. It's just a bug Maybe it's like what was mentioned in The Three-Body Problem The whole universe is a dark forest Every civilization is a hunter with a gun
Sticky world view, danger, infinite, unknown
Imagination determines your fear, which is the infinite unknown, allowing you to deeply understand the fragility and insignificance of people, like ants. Ant-like toy
Author talent
Author talent, author talent, author talent.
Awesome
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Ultraman Tiga seems to have made reference to this.
Ke always makes candy!
Extremely metaphysical.
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Cthulhu Mythos is an imaginary mythology system based on the novel world of American writer Howard Philip Lovecraft, compiled and improved by August William Derleth, and co-created by many authors.




Recommendation index: ★★★☆☆ Mining Pig believes that book friends who like to read Cthulhu-style books will know more or less about this book. It is an introductory guide to the Cthulhu mythology. It is composed of big and small stories, revealing the tip of the weird iceberg for us. But in fact, Mining Pig himself doesn't really like the style of this book, not just because it has some scary and confusing plots. If it weren't for the fact that it was the origin of Cthulhu, it would be really hard to stick with it. Along with it is the Necronomicon, which is the same, but the Necronomicon is more about introducing some old gods, etc., So the recommendation index is a bit low. Hum·🐽·





