Wednesday, August 11, 2004

Unstructured Cthulhu

I have long been a fan of the Cthulhu Mythos of H.P Lovecraft. Lovecraft posited a universe that was fundamentally inimical and, for the most part, incomprehensible to humanity and which was populated by a host of sanity-warping entities. His most famous story is The Call of Cthulhu which documents the existence and discovery of a gigantic, monsterous entity known as Cthulhu. Many consider it a classic of the genre and a perfect representation of Lovecraft's cosmology.

That being the case, I suspect that even Lovecraft never anticipated that his writings would ultimately lead to the horror that is The Tales of the Plush Cthulhu.

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