Message from @DarthMaul666
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Random stuff incoming:
*The Great Old One awakens from its aeons of slumber to lay its eyes upon the world and discover the change, it lifts its wings from the primordial soup and flies off into the infinities*.
Which great old one? There's a bunch.
Cthulu mythos?
@DarthMaul666 Yep.
I'm assuming Cthulhu.
Are we talking about religion again <_>
But, there's a whole pack of great old ones.
@Xychotic I know only of Cthulu.
Oh, yeah, there's a whole mythos.
@Psychedelic Corpse Fucker No, Cthulu.
yog sothot, nyarlothep, etc.
@Xychotic yeah u got Nylarlethotep, Azathoth, etc
Oh, sweet.
I think azathoth is one.
There you go, Maul got one of them.
I like Shub-Niggurath.
Their names are all a mouthful.
Shub-niggurath
I think that all religions are equally correct and incorrect, each having gleaned a sliver of the totality of the truth of the universe. Yet one thing remains constant; there are beings that exist above us and their power incomprehensible.
The future Dem candidate for president.
The black goat with a thousand young.
@Rhunespire I like that idea.
Lovecraft was great. A total racist incel that was phobic of the ocean.
@Xychotic I can understand the racism part since that was widely expected at the time.
It's common all the time and everywhere.
Has anyone else noticed that conversations about things like being above us and the Great Old Ones are never discussed outside male only spaces?
lovecraft was racist because he feared the entities that tribal people were getting in contact with. Like the Haitian Voodoo gods and such
@Xychotic Even more so, I mean.
*H-h-hermit-senpai* 😫 <:HHH:480186845846831119>
I think they're just as racist now as before.
@Misanthropic Imperial hmm, well like a buch of uninteresting girls would talk about them
@DarthMaul666 One of the words in that sentence is hilariously familiar to me for a reason I will not disclose.
@Misanthropic Imperial rarely do I ever discuss religion with women and when I do I find that they often blind fanatics or casual wiccans
But, really, read his works. They're fun, if a little helpless.
There's a whole lot of oozing, brain breaking madness.
I imagine so.
@Rhunespire Casual wiccans? More like fluff bunnies.
I remember reading a bit of audiobook a few years ago of some Lovecraft's works.
And here I am, wondering what kind of oozing freak of nature that doesn't care about me could actually break my brain.
I think their wiccan because its trendy or something