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discovery1
05-09-2006, 05:37
BEWARE!!! (http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-11-30)
THE GREAT LORD CTHULHU HAS ARISEN AND....
and doesn't like cookies and is actually pretty cute.
https://img53.imageshack.us/img53/6159/0005zv.gif
I thought it was funny anyway.....
Byzantine Prince
05-09-2006, 06:18
That's hilarious. Loveit. :laugh4:
Big King Sanctaphrax
05-09-2006, 18:08
Perhaps Yog Sothoth would like one?
Sjakihata
05-09-2006, 19:10
Swell!
Conqueror
05-09-2006, 21:13
By Azathoth, somehow that comic is more disturbing than the most twisted tales of Lovecraft. Which makes me question the website author's sanity and/or humanity.
Yi-nash-Yog-Sothoth-he-lgeb-throdog! YAH!
...i dont think i get the joke....
Blodrast
05-09-2006, 22:40
quite funny indeed.
Would you like to have a bite of my cookie ?:laugh4:
"ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu Kitty wgah'nagl fhtagn"
I think I just lost 5 sanity points.... :laugh4:
edyzmedieval
05-10-2006, 11:57
I lost my sanity.... :laugh4:
Mithrandir
05-13-2006, 14:19
.... ?
anyone explain?
Conqueror
05-13-2006, 15:24
.... ?
anyone explain?
What do you need explained?
Kagemusha
05-13-2006, 16:41
Great Stuff!That world is lot more horrible then anything H.P Lowecraft could have come up with.:laugh4:
Mithrandir
05-13-2006, 16:51
What do you need explained?
uhm...everything?
Dutch_guy
05-13-2006, 16:54
this is a kind of humerous part :
https://img138.imageshack.us/img138/5631/droooog0we.gif (https://imageshack.us)
:balloon2:
Watchman
05-13-2006, 17:03
uhm...everything?I take it you're not familiar with H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos then ? If so, the matter should be rectified ASAP with a trip to a decent library or bookstore (or, if you're the unscrupulous sort, unabashed reliance upon online sources of debatable legality). That's some seriously classic literature, as well as an entertraining way to learn just how obscure and nigh-indecipherable adjectives the English language contains. Some Stephen King looks drained by a Colour Out of Space in comparision.
Ditto for Chaosium's by now downright ancient pen-and-paper RPG Call of Cthulhu, which if nothing else makes for a good "what's what in the Mythos" reference book.
Sjakihata
05-13-2006, 17:52
Call of Cthulhu; The Game (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=64441)
Jus thought I wanted to let all the fans know.
Watchman
05-13-2006, 19:46
'S a good game. Gave me a strong deja vu of that old CotC mini-campaign module "Return to Innsmouth" though.
Zalmoxis
05-13-2006, 22:21
Haha, I'm up the sixtieth one, but how far does it go?
Dutch_guy
05-13-2006, 23:46
Haha, I'm up the sixtieth one, but how far does it go?
Untill 72 I think.
:balloon2:
Uesugi Kenshin
05-14-2006, 01:27
I read them all while at work, they don't give me enough to do, I think there are 75. Thanks for posting this Discovery some of them are really good!
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