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Azathoth - HP Lovecraft
Azathoth, published in 1922, is an incomplete fragment by H.P. Lovecraft, and part of his Dream Cycle series. This atmospheric piece begins to detail a mysterious journey beyond the grey confines of reality, touching on ideas of cosmic wonder and lost beauty, but also terror, despair, and chaos. It is a shame he never was able to finish tis story. Seems he was setting up for a masterpiece in this one.
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The Other Gods - HP Lovecraft
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Published in 1933, H.P. Lovecraft's *The Other Gods* follows the story of Barzai the Wise, a learned high priest who sets out to uncover the mysteries of the gods by ascending the sacred mountain of Hatheg-Kla. Along with his young apprentice Atal, Barzai is determined to witness the divine beings believed to inhabit the mountain's peaks. However, as they journey higher, the two face an unsettl...
The Nameless City - HP Lovecraft (2024)
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In The Nameless City, by HP Lovecraft, an adventurer discovers an ancient, strange civilization in the remote desert. As he explores its eerie passageways, the oppressive silence hints at something ominous. Strange carvings and unsettling architecture tell of the lost civilization that once thrived here. Their presence seems to linger in the dark corridors. The deeper he ventures, the more he d...
Nyarlathotep - HP Lovecraft
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Nyarlathotep, a figure from H.P. Lovecraft's mythos who emerges from Egypt, is the embodiment of cosmic horror and madness. Unlike other Lovecraftian deities, he walks the Earth, interacting with humanity and spreading chaos in his wake. Known as the Crawling Chaos, Nyarlathotep takes countless forms, each more terrifying than the last, bringing visions of doom and destruction. This book is par...
Ex Oblivione - HP Lovecraft
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"Ex Oblivione," published in 1921 by H.P. Lovecraft, is a short, dreamlike story from his Dream Cycle mythos. It follows a narrator who, weary of life, encounters an ancient, ivy-covered wall with a mysterious bronze gate. The story reflects on themes of escape and the unknown, capturing Lovecraft's unique blend of eerie beauty and existential reflection. This book is part of Lovecraft's dream ...
Celephaïs - HP Lovecraft
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Celephaïs by H.P. Lovecraft is about a man who dreams of an idealized city and becomes obsessed with escaping to it permanently. Disillusioned with his mundane and decaying life, he retreats deeper into his dreams (or are they dreams?), to a place untouched by time, aging, or decay. The city embodies beauty, serenity, and timelessness, contrasting sharply with his grim life. This book is part o...
The Haunter of the Dark - HP Lovecraft
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Published in 1936, HP Lovecraft's The Haunter of the Dark, follows Robert Blake, a writer who becomes intrigued by an abandoned church in Providence, Rhode Island. The church was once the home of a mysterious cult that worshipped dark, cosmic forces. Inside, Blake discovers a strange artifact with a connection to ancient, otherworldly powers. As his curiosity grows, he starts to experience stra...
The Cats of Ulthar - HP Lovecraft
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In "The Cats of Ulthar," H.P. Lovecraft tells the eerie story of a mysterious town where no one is allowed to harm a cat. The tale follows a traveling caravan that includes a young orphaned boy who adores his kitten. After a dark event involving his pet, the town's cats unite in an unsettling way, leading to the creation of a strange new law. Ulthar's atmosphere is filled with an unsettling ble...
The White Ship - HP Lovecraft
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"The White Ship" by H.P. Lovecraft is a short story that looks into the realms of dreams, fantasy, and cosmic mystery, investigating themes of exploration, temptation, and the yearning for the unknown. It was written in November 1919 and first published in The United Amateur in November 1919. Summary: The story is narrated by Basil Elton, the keeper of a lighthouse who leads a solitary life. Pr...
The Colour out of Space - HP Lovecraft
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The Colour out of Space - HP Lovecraft
The Statement of Randolph Carter - HP Lovecraft
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The Statement of Randolph Carter - HP Lovecraft
The Thing on the Doorstep - HP Lovecraft
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The Thing on the Doorstep - HP Lovecraft
HP Lovecraft - The Music of Erich Zann (Audiobook)
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HP Lovecraft - The Music of Erich Zann (Audiobook)
The Fall of the House of Usher - Edgar Allan Poe
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The Fall of the House of Usher - Edgar Allan Poe
The Dunwich Horror - HP Lovecraft (Audiobook)
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The Dunwich Horror - HP Lovecraft (Audiobook)
The Road not Taken - Robert Frost (Poem)
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The Road not Taken - Robert Frost (Poem)
The Doom That Came to Sarnath - HP Lovecraft #hplovecraft #TheDoomThatCameToSarnath #audiobook
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The Doom That Came to Sarnath - HP Lovecraft #hplovecraft #TheDoomThatCameToSarnath #audiobook
The Shadow out of Time - HP Lovecraft (audiobook)
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The Shadow out of Time - HP Lovecraft (audiobook)
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Robert Frost (poem)
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Robert Frost (poem)
The Mound - HP Lovecraft (audiobook)
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The Mound - HP Lovecraft (audiobook)
HP Lovecraft - The Shadow Over Innsmouth (audiobook)
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HP Lovecraft - The Shadow Over Innsmouth (audiobook)
A great little story, my love! Oh, how sad that he did not have time to reveal the Azathoth here.
Thank you for the superb quality of this narration.
Thanks for the kind words, and for listening!
I worry you've mispronounced the title character.
AI voice for sure, sad to see had to downvote
Maybe not
@@GreythornVideoIt’s not AI, I personally narrated it.
@@NookoftheNorth No, it’s the correct pronunciation. But I appreciate your input.
@@incredibletales5458sorry man, you just sounded very monotone so I couldn’t discern whether it wasn’t or not
An amazing story! Creepy, but somehow beautiful.
Thank you for listening my love! I appreciate it so much. And you are right. This story feels so much bigger than it actually is. I love you endlessly. ❤️
Celephaïs *DEEZ NUTS!* gottem!
Oh, golly. 🙊
Great job, my love. Sima also really liked it, she listened to the whole story. 😊 We are waiting for "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward". 😉 I love you! 😘
Thank you so much, my love! I appreciate your kind words as they mean the world to me. And I will do “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” soon! I am glad Sima enjoyed it too. 😜 I love you endlessly!
Thank you narrating and posting these they’re so great, you deserve so many more subs
I really appreciate your kind words. It was a blast to record them. I will have more coming every week. Thanks for listening!
Great freaking story! Love it, and love the channel. Keep up the good work.
I agree, this is a great story! And thank you, I really appreciate your kind words. I have another Lovecraft reading coming toward the end of the week: The Haunter of the Dark.
Good stuff. Many thanks.
@@Knower-of-all-things It’s my pleasure! Thanks for listening. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
I love this little story! 🤩
Thank you so much, my love! I love you endlessly! ❤️
@@incredibletales5458 I love you and I'm very proud of you. ❤️
Keep em coming please!!!
Will do! Thank you for listening. I appreciate it very much.
Thanks for the long video!
Excellent narration!! Fantastic story. So creepy, the end was a little bit if a twist for me. Loved it all. This should be a feature film. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much! I’m really happy you enjoyed the story. And I agree, it would make a *great* film.
Watching this on a Friday the 13th. Excellent narration!
Thank you, man! I appreciate the kind words, and I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it. Couldn't be a better day for such a story than Friday the 13th.
Same. So awesome 🎉
Even better, listening to this story on a dark and stormy Friday the 13th night 😵
You fool! Warren is dead.
First comment!😁 40th like!👍 Awesome video!🤘 Keep up the awesome work!🤘😎🤘
@@westongarner-qo2ez Thanks! I really appreciate that, and appreciate you listening. 🙏🏻
Great work!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that!
Really well told. I've just recently been bought a slip case with six hardback volumes featuring pretty much the complete works of Lovecraft. I remember this story freaking me out when I first read it & although I'm trying to read (in most cases re-read) the stories in the order they're presented in but I think I'll skip ahead to this one now I've heard this telling. It's a very enjoyable, creepy & atmospheric story. I'll go back & carry on with "The Shadow Out of Time" afterwards & then read this one again when I reach it naturally.
I appreciate you stopping by to listen, and the kind words! And yes, I agree, this is quite a creepy story. It sticks with you for quite a while. Enjoy the reading. Sometime in the future I’ll have a large enough catalogues on here to arrange chronological playlists, but it will take quite some time.
@@incredibletales5458 nice one that will honestly be pretty bloody cool
@incredibletales5458 That will be really cool & all. I love hearing a well presented audio reading of a good Lovecraft story. I remember an ex of mine saying "What's the point if you've already got the story in print?". But being who we are, we know that a good, dramatic telling of a familiar story can give you a whole new outlook on it. Anyway, keep up the good work.
I love this poem so much, but listening to it in orginal language for the first time in my life. And it's so beautiful! 🤩
It really is such a wonderful poem. I'm happy you liked it, my love! I love you endlessly. ❤
@@incredibletales5458 I'm very proud of you. I love you, my amazing man. ❤
This thing has a special atmosphere. It's hard to describe it in words, but you can feel it. Thank you for the amazing story!
Thank you, my love! I really appreciate your kind words and I’m happy you liked it so much. I love you endlessly! ❤️
Is this a re-upload? Feel like I heard this voice before. Without this cover image
Sorry, just saw this! I had done this story about 5-6 years ago or so, on another channel, and ended up deleting that channel. So I did re-read here. Thanks for listening. I appreciate it.
Sunday
Nice!
An exciting story, and a very talented narrator. Thank you! I am waiting for new books!