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☆ Cthugha // Haiyore! Nyaruko-san ☆ Resin kit / 1/7 / QuailEGG ☆ Treasure Festa in Kobe 4 (October 2012) ¥6,000
I'm making a lot of doodles for a proyect I'm working on, so probably these designs will definitely change with time. But meanwhile here are the humanizations of Cthulhu, Cthugha, Yhoundeh, The Nameless Darkness and Mist.
More Old Ones for my Dresden worldbuilding. Cthugha, the Living Flame and Hastur, The King In Yellow. The second Cthugha pic I tried making look like stained glass. I think I maybe went overboard with the amount of different 'pieces of glass' there. The Hastur pic I based on a picture I found of a memorial at a cemetery somewhere that I had on my computer for some reason. I'll probably take another stab at it because I'm not satisfied with the shading on the robe.
also, when I was searching for inspiration for Hastur, it struck me that there's an awful lot of art of him wearing a mask. I haven't read The King In Yellow yet, but the one bit of the story I know is this:
“Camilla: You, sir, should unmask. Stranger: Indeed? Cassilda: Indeed it’s time. We all have laid aside disguise but you. Stranger: I wear no mask. Camilla: (Terrified, aside to Cassilda.) No mask? No mask! -- The King in Yellow, Act I, Scene 2.”
So why does so much of the art have a mask?
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