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Blasphemous geometry
Lovecraft talked about that shit in his stories a lot. Impossible shapes and angles that would drive normal men to madness.
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Blasphemous geometry
Lovecraft talked about that shit in his stories a lot. Impossible shapes and angles that would drive normal men to madness.
I like the concept of Eldritch horror that it is so fearful and alien that its impossible to describe in terms that could make you feel it. The most that words could do would give a view of the shadow of it instead of the horror itself. To finally understand the horror requires surrendering your sanity. If nothing else its a great literary tool.
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I like the concept of Eldritch horror that it is so fearful and alien that its impossible to describe in terms that could make you feel it. The most that words could do would give a view of the shadow of it instead of the horror itself. To finally understand the horror requires surrendering your sanity. If nothing else its a great literary tool.
This makes all the difference between a good Call of Cthulhu DM and a bad one.
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This makes all the difference between a good Call of Cthulhu DM and a bad one.
I think I could be a good DM for it, then.
I literally only sought to read Lovecraft's stuff because several friends of mine I had shared my own stories with, constantly asked if I was inspired by him and how similar my writing was.
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This makes all the difference between a good Call of Cthulhu DM and a bad one.
"This horror that stands before you is no man, nor it anything resembling man in any facsimile other than it stands upon two appendages that could be mistaken for feet. The realization of it's mere and miserable existence finds you stricken with a cold sweat akin to the feel of a pale and slimy fish at the market. It's visage strikes in your being a fear that cores your stomach deeper than any forgotten, but suddenly realized promise. "
Shit like that?
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"This horror that stands before you is no man, nor it anything resembling man in any facsimile other than it stands upon two appendages that could be mistaken for feet. The realization of it's mere and miserable existence finds you stricken with a cold sweat akin to the feel of a pale and slimy fish at the market. It's visage strikes in your being a fear that cores your stomach deeper than any forgotten, but suddenly realized promise. "
Shit like that?
Bam. Spot on. That makes for great storytelling. There’s even a sanity mechanic.
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I think I could be a good DM for it, then.
I literally only sought to read Lovecraft's stuff because several friends of mine I had shared my own stories with, constantly asked if I was inspired by him and how similar my writing was.
Well is your writing your way of expressing how you felt when you found out your uncle was Welsh? That's the real key to Lovecraft.
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Bam. Spot on. That makes for great storytelling. There’s even a sanity mechanic.
That was kinda my thought too, "How would I describe something that is so foreign to anything I've ever experienced that I'm entirely overwhelmed by the sheer realization of it's existence. So much so that I can only describe the fear felt when seeing it?" The focus would first be on primal instincts before your brain could even begin with physical characteristics.
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That was kinda my thought too, "How would I describe something that is so foreign to anything I've ever experienced that I'm entirely overwhelmed by the sheer realization of it's existence. So much so that I can only describe the fear felt when seeing it?" The focus would first be on primal instincts before your brain could even begin with physical characteristics.
There's an interesting generative experiment somewhere out there on the net that lets you generate "scary" images by progressively rating the output, it's a neat tool, some of what it makes can mimic that horror, lol.
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There's an interesting generative experiment somewhere out there on the net that lets you generate "scary" images by progressively rating the output, it's a neat tool, some of what it makes can mimic that horror, lol.
Oh, I'd be very interested in that if you can point me in any sort of direction.
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Oh, I'd be very interested in that if you can point me in any sort of direction.
I've been looking but I am sorry to say the market has expanded significantly since the last time I messed around with the tool and now I can't even tell if the tool exists as it did or has been reformatted into one unfamiliar. You have my deepest apologies.
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I've been looking but I am sorry to say the market has expanded significantly since the last time I messed around with the tool and now I can't even tell if the tool exists as it did or has been reformatted into one unfamiliar. You have my deepest apologies.
That's a shame. Thanks for trying though!
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That's a shame. Thanks for trying though!
No problem at all! Always happy to try to help the cumulative sum of Human curiosity!
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Well is your writing your way of expressing how you felt when you found out your uncle was Welsh? That's the real key to Lovecraft.
lovecrafts writing wasn't even made up, it's just his actual lived experience
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I like the concept of Eldritch horror that it is so fearful and alien that its impossible to describe in terms that could make you feel it. The most that words could do would give a view of the shadow of it instead of the horror itself. To finally understand the horror requires surrendering your sanity. If nothing else its a great literary tool.
"crikey mate that shit's fucked, anyway i need to get to work"