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A Novel About a Male Protagonist Who Has the Power of a God but Is Withdrawn.
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Cthulhu Style, the Male Protagonist Is an Evil God. Are There Any Such Books?
I have read similar novels elsewhere before and I don't know if there is anything similar here.
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The Protagonist Transforms into Cthulhu, and the Other Protagonists Feel Crushed by Cthulhu.
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Do You Have a World View That Is as Grand as the Multiverse, Including Cultivating Immortals or Science Fiction?
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Evil Gods and Old Gods Are Everywhere. the Protagonist Has an Editor and Can Create Evil Objects.
And the protagonist can obtain the ability of evil objects
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Are Any of the Protagonists from the Old Ones?
The protagonist travels through time and becomes the Old Ones, and knows that he is one of the Old Ones. Cthulhu
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World Famous Books
🍅All the world famous books I can find are thrown at me, I can bear it
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Please Ask for a Cthulhu Theme, and the Protagonist at the Beginning Is the Old One.
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If the Male Protagonist Guest-Starred in a Tomato Novel, Where Would You Like Him to Visit?
A fight with Nan Shen? Enter the God of Killing Kangkang? Or become a son-in-law?
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The concept in the Cthulhu mythology is that everything in human beings is meaningless and should not pursue meaning, because all meaning is just human beings' self-deception. The universe is chaotic and evil, and all the truth, goodness and beauty of human beings are powerless and pale in front of it. Human beings should not explore the mysteries of the universe, because the universe is incomprehensible and chaotic. When human beings force themselves to recognize something beyond their comprehension, they will fall into madness due to their inability to understand.
It's so well written, and now I can't fall asleep without reading it for a while before going to bed every night...😅The last time I had this symptom was when I was reading The Witch's Journey to the Underworld. I read all 14 volumes of the Chinese version, and as soon as the withdrawal reaction was over, I found another treasure, hahaha! Actually, I watched "Sneak!" I just started to want to know a little bit about the Cthulhu Mythos "Naiko". I didn't know anything before reading the book, but in the end I was deeply attracted by this strange and twisted new world view. Personally, I liked the article about the Ancient Ones in Antarctica the most. I got chills all over after reading it (even though it was already winter, but I could clearly feel the chill coming from deep inside). The imagination of a no-man's land and the description of the mysterious ancient civilization were fascinating. It also clearly conveyed what the protagonist wanted to say but didn't dare to say, and also used other people's reactions to stimulate the reader's imagination. Although the details are extremely vague, it still creates the feeling of being there. No one sees such a good thing? Few people around me know this legendary system. It is a great tragedy to like niche things!
Such a good book, I couldn't sleep in the middle of the night after reading it…
The magnificent world view left to people by the Cthulhu Mythos is difficult to surpass
I spent 80 in high school to buy a paper version
That's good, but it's a headache to read a long article. Why don't we try to break it into paragraphs?
One point deducted for translation
I didn't expect Tomato to have this book. If I don't mention it, I'll give it five stars.
Highly recommended, you won't lose money after reading it, and it's not toxic.
I watched it again, it was so exciting that I couldn't even understand it -_-|| The main description method of this book is through the expression of words, coupled with the fantasy of the brain, and because it cannot imagine a specific picture, it flickers from time to time, thus forming a feeling of uncomfortable and depressing fear! And the author of this book uses this extremely depressing fear to make humans imagine creatures or substances that they usually dare not imagine. From the uneasiness caused by letting humans release the fear in their hearts, or by letting humans gain too much fear and make them feel that everything is equal in front of them
Unknown fear We never know where human exploration will end.
Cthulhu is not a ghost, a zombie, or a demon, but the unknown, and the insignificance of an insect. I have no ill intentions towards you, I have never looked at you, and you will go crazy just looking at me. I am the truth that you cannot bear. They are always there
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This is so good. I didn't sleep all day at 8pm, hiding in bed and playing Macabaka.
When I was young and full of energy, I thought I had seen through life, had insight into current events, or had a simple definition of the world and simply put a label on it. However, as my experience gradually increased, my original understanding of the world gradually collapsed, and I discovered that my past self knew nothing about the truth of the world. Indescribable, the state has come, go to sleep
Human beings will eventually pay a heavy price for their stupidity and arrogance when facing the unknown.
I'm going to make manuscripts in school
I don't even know if Cthulhu really exists anymore
I read it once when I was in junior high school, and now I'm revisiting it again. It's a very good book! ! !
I really like this book. Even if I read it now, I feel that the ideas in it are very advanced. I have read the physical book before, but now I can't help but read the e-book again. It seems scary, but it's not very direct. I don't dare to watch it at night.
Okay, that's all I'll say
The story of Stranger and Mountains of Madness is so shocking
That's it, bye
A classic cosmic horror novel, I really like the temple chapter hahahahaha
I can't find any adjectives to describe how good this book is. I can only say that after all, I love craftsmanship and am a pessimist.
Horrible at the beginning, but okay later on
The screen has a strong sense of immersion