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Sick.
I bet octopuses think bones are horrific. I bet all their cosmic horror stories involve rigid-limbs and hinged joints.
To an octopus, a human is like a thinking being with blood-stained coral growing inside it.
I need to sit down and breathe into a bag for a while.
Its parts were obscenely limited in their movement. Each hinge could open or close only a small amount before reaching its limit, yet by working in concert they demonstrated unexpected dexterity, moving and manipulating the objects before it with cunning equal to my own. It was more torso than limb, as though a seal had been stretched and warped, given long grasping tentacles filled with bones like bars of coral. It’s head was most horrid of all, flat and ovoid, jutting out too small from the trunk as though it belonged to a beast half its size.
The thing rose upon its lowermost appendages, two long trunks that ended in flat, protruding flippers that branched into stubby, grasping mockeries of a sucker. It’s triple-hinged uppermost limbs were similar, but the ends branched into five smaller tentacles, each with three hinges of their own.
I froze, as the thing’s gaze fell upon me and it opened its hideous fish-jaw, filled with thick, many-shaped teeth like white shards of stone, and spoke in a shrill, discordant babble. I felt its horrid dry grip on my flesh, as those hinged appendages closed on me like the legs of a crab.
I felt the heat of its body, tasted its noxious, oily flesh through my touch, and prepared for the end, and all went black as a swoon overtook me.
I awoke, some time later, the cold and comforting water, banished back to the comfort of the sea and the dark. I should be grateful I am alive. I should cast aside the experience like a half-remembered dream.
I shall never again go swimming in search of lights above. The last thing I recall before the darkness took me was my right eye popping free of the thing’s grasp enough to see into the distance for one brief moment.
I saw thousands of lights.
Art by Tim White - Mask of Cthulhu (Grafton, 1987)
Mighty Cthulhu D20 // Darkstardice on Etsy
Ctulhu (Illustrator - Ian Miller)
Cthulhu by Walter Simonson (Heavy Metal October 1979)
beastie baby
Poster for The Call of Cthulhu
He just looks so happy
You know, shoggoths are canonly beings bred to be slaves, who became intelligent and rebelled against the Elder Things that treated them like animals. Even when they were made aware that the shoggoths now had independent minds, the Elder Things continued to force them to labor under them. The shoggoths exterminated the Elder Things after they failed to gain their freedom.
And yet I have never once seen them portrayed sympathetically. They’re even one of the few Cthulhu Mythos beings canonly capable of taking on a completely human appearance, if their alien features were an issue. They’re even intimated to be the ancestors of all life on Earth.
Also, they canonly fought Cthulhu himself, and all his children.
We could have a little more appreciation for them than depicting them as disgusting mindless cannon fodder, is all I’m saying.
Howard “Pthe Scariest Monster is a Lower Class Defeating its Oppressor” Lovecraft
But yeah there should be hero shoggoths
“Shoggoths in Bloom” by Elizabeth Bear! Short story set in the 1920s and features a black professor as the protag.
This reminds me of something I worldbuild from time to time: the Cthulhu Mythos but as an optimistic setting.
I know not everyone is interested in my worldbuilding so I’ll put the (admittedly long) post under a “Keep reading” click.
Also this is more of less cut-and-paste from a previous conversation in Discord. I think I’ve made it mostly coherent on its own, but I might’ve missed something.
Keep reading
This is all really awesome worldbuilding!
I especially love it because, as a child, Lovecraft was very inspired by the illustrations of Sidney Sime–and a lot of his monsters were illustrations to whimsical stories, many in which the monsters were friendly. It’s hard for me not to think of the Mythos as Lovecraft’s darker and edgier take on Sime.
So, you’ve basically brought it back around to its roots.
there’s a bit in ‘mountains of madness’ where a Great Old One after waking up after millenia of estivation, the first thing it did was vivisect one of the human expedition members. and yet lovecraft, through his focus character, identifies with the Old one. we never see the Shoggoths, only their depiction in the Old Ones’ bas relief history
Wow, I had somehow totally forgotten that. That…actually makes them about the most actively malevolent Lovecraft entity, iirc. Most of them act with indifference, apart from Nyarlathotep (who honestly just acts like a typical trickster character). The mi-go asked consent before they put a guy’s brain in a jar!
A Lovecraft protagonist finally accepted someone different from himself as another thinking, living being, and it was the worst one
Featuring hits such as “if I were a deep one (blubblublublub)”
Investigator! We kick off this year's "October Horrors" with this all-new Cthulhu Hack Bundle featuring .PDF ebooks of The Cthulhu Hack tabletop roleplaying game from Just Crunch Games. This quick and simple standalone investigative game, based on David Black's minimalist fantasy RPG The Black Hack, pits ordinary people against the sanity-shattering horrors of the Cthulhu Mythos. With just two basic mechanics -- Saves and Resources -- The Cthulhu Hack elegantly supports published scenarios and campaigns for any Cthulhoid RPG. Learn the whole system in 20 minutes, teach it to your players in five minutes more, and in another five their characters will be ready for a slow spiral into self-destruction.
Art by Murray Tinkelman for the Ballantine Books paperback editions of H.P. Lovecraft’s stories.
Cthulhu Portrait, Was trying out some new approaches with this one that gives abit of a gestural traditional look.
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Give me the eldritch bodice ripper already!
Please I need more.
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