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Cthulhu Mythos Ii: Whispers in the Dark

(u. S.) H. P. Lovecraft

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"Cthulhu Mythos II: Whispers in the Dark" is the most influential horror novel system in the twentieth century! The most anticipated authoritative translation of "Cthulhu Mythos II: Whispers in the Dark", an introductory book and search outline for the Cthulhu Mythology! "Cthulhu Mythos II: Whispers in the Dark" includes Lovecraft's famous works: "The Nameless City", "Whispers in the Dark", "The Shadow Beyond Time", "At the Mountains of Madness", "Facts About the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family", "Cthulhu Mythos II: Whispers in the Dark" novels often use semi-formal forms such as diaries, reports, research notes, etc., Starting with puzzles, and collaging together to create a vague but complete picture. When the real strange world: incest, strange murders, strange things in small towns, summons of evil gods, pagan worship, family fate... And the source of the mystery ultimately points to a powerful force that breaks the laws of time, space, and nature... "Cthulhu Mythos II: Whispers in the Dark" transcends the "cosmism" core of the times and its huge world of gods, becoming the spiritual core and source of inspiration for countless works in later generations...

The Dream of Kadath in the Secret Land

(u. S.) H. P. Lovecraft

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Randolph Carter dreamed of that magnificent city three times, and each time he woke up suddenly while standing on a high terrace outside the city. The city shone gracefully with golden light in the sun; its walls, temples, colonnades, and arch bridges were all made of marble with bright textures; its broad squares and fragrant gardens were filled with fountains that used silver as pools and spewed out colorful water columns; The wide streets are lined with elegant trees, flowered urns, and shiny ivory statues; the steep slopes in the north of the city are lined with layers of red roofs and old-fashioned pointed gables, intertwined with cobblestone paths dotted with grass. That city was the revelry of the gods: here the otherworldly trumpets played ostentatiously, and the immortal cymbals clashed noisily.