As a lifelong Cthulhu cultist, I'm almost 47 today, and thanks to my father's library I had access to Lovecraft's entire bibliography from the age of 12, an opportunity I exploited to its fullest from day one. Anyhow, as well as I know the entire mythos and its many nuances, I never fail to click on any video that promises information about it, as worse case scenario I'm just listening to my favorite topic while learning nothing. Thanks for your time/devotion to the master of this hellish, materialistic "demension" we call earth/home 👍🏻🖤🏴☠️
Great explanation except for one thing. The newspaper article from Australia in the third chapter was not in Professor Angell’s notes. The narrator finds it by chance sometime after reading all his uncles notes. He was visiting a geologist friend and the paper had been used as packing material for some samples the geologist had in his collection. That’s what made it so exciting to the narrator. It was another independent source that added credence to the other stories from Wilcox and Legrasse.
I enjoy it most because we see CTHULHU! Find out it still lives and held in the depths since it is no water being but an air being a fire being. Its stupendous alien mind reaching flabby, tiny human minds to touch now and again.
The story text explains in Chapter two that the Great Old Ones can only exist on Earth "When the stars are right" so they withdrew to the city to wait for the stars to be right once more. And then they wake up...
Very nice voice, very nice tone Usually when people tell/read those stories, they do it in a monotone voice I'm subscribing! Hope you do more of those explaining the stories
As a lifelong Cthulhu cultist, I'm almost 47 today, and thanks to my father's library I had access to Lovecraft's entire bibliography from the age of 12, an opportunity I exploited to its fullest from day one.
Anyhow, as well as I know the entire mythos and its many nuances, I never fail to click on any video that promises information about it, as worse case scenario I'm just listening to my favorite topic while learning nothing.
Thanks for your time/devotion to the master of this hellish, materialistic "demension" we call earth/home 👍🏻🖤🏴☠️
This was a thoughtful and strong effort. Well done.
Nice overview. This is my second favorite Lovecraft story; first is Shadow over Innsmouth.
Great explanation except for one thing. The newspaper article from Australia in the third chapter was not in Professor Angell’s notes. The narrator finds it by chance sometime after reading all his uncles notes. He was visiting a geologist friend and the paper had been used as packing material for some samples the geologist had in his collection. That’s what made it so exciting to the narrator. It was another independent source that added credence to the other stories from Wilcox and Legrasse.
Thanks! Guess dyslexia strikes again as I went though my notes and didn't pick this up!
The buttery voice that melts all resistance and POW saves
Too kind!
I enjoy it most because we see CTHULHU! Find out it still lives and held in the depths since it is no water being but an air being a fire being. Its stupendous alien mind reaching flabby, tiny human minds to touch now and again.
Lovecraft was an artist too and drew Cthulhu, ghouls and others.
Exellent video. You shoudl do more like this 😊
A very soothing narration. Wouldn't mind more of these story synopsis videos.
Thank you! I enjoyed making this one so there will be more to follow.
Fantastic breakdown!
There is no Earthly reason this cannot be made nor most of Lovecraft's works.
Excellent video!
Cuthulu be like , Main kitna famous ho gya😂😅
why is cthulhun trapped under the city and who put him there?
The story text explains in Chapter two that the Great Old Ones can only exist on Earth "When the stars are right" so they withdrew to the city to wait for the stars to be right once more. And then they wake up...
Very nice voice, very nice tone
Usually when people tell/read those stories, they do it in a monotone voice
I'm subscribing! Hope you do more of those explaining the stories
Thank you! Yes the old libravox ones were quite soulless sadly. And I will do more Mythos story explanations for sure!
Dyslexia can ruin a good read. Well done sir.
“A whole nuther”
jesus saves. allah forgives. cthulhu just wants to eat you in a sandwich.
Sandwich? More like skittles....
@@robertbemis9800 cthulu always struck me as like a skittles kinda beast. Tropical skittles.
Love the mythos... And all the authors who have contributed to it... Fatagn fatagn
I read the book. Didn't particularly care for it but I appreciate your commentary.