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Two thoughts occurred to me, as I was listening to this. Firstly, it seems like a half of a collaboration with Robert E. Howard, like they both agreed upon an outline of a story, which they then each wrote their own version of. Or as if Howard penned an outline which Lovecraft then fleshed out. I have absolutely no evidence for this idea, but Malone seems like someone out of a Howard yarn; he is described both as 'a dauntless fighter' and as both 'an Irishman' and 'a Celt'. And generally seems like he was a man of action before his breakdown. Secondly, I wonder what Robert Sydam's deal is. Did he plan to interrupt the ritual all along, or did he change his mind at the very end?
Funny how Lovecraft swears the word 'viking' is an ethnicity. It was actually a trade or profession. The fact that they were largely from Scandinavia is besides the fact. To call children 'vikings' is ludicrous. How can they have possibly razed and pillaged English settlements??? Just waltz in and kindly ask them to roll over?
Thats why he's been ripped off and that is why he takes the brunt of a time when everyone is guilty of thoughts like himself. You are probably a 5e dungeons and dragons lover that never read the great science fiction or horror writers like Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Edger Allen Poe, or even has respect or a understanding of history. Have you watched the gangs of New York by Martin Scorsese or even read a historical book. Probably not your a emotional victim of education, have a good day
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I have no money to throw at you, but your narrator certainly delivered a better quality of that story. Kudos.
As a Brooklyn kid, this is one of my favorite Lovecraft stories.😊🐙🦑🐸🐟🦇
I'm 55 and this story scared the pee out of me since I was 13. 🎉
@@bold810 Enjoy! It was one I had overlooked during my Call of Cthulhu (first edition) roleplaying years.
@@a.m.pietroschek1972 Pietro, I was born in 1967, I was fortunate they had dungeon dice when I still had an imagination. 🎉
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Thank you!
Really good!
Two thoughts occurred to me, as I was listening to this.
Firstly, it seems like a half of a collaboration with Robert E. Howard, like they both agreed upon an outline of a story, which they then each wrote their own version of. Or as if Howard penned an outline which Lovecraft then fleshed out. I have absolutely no evidence for this idea, but Malone seems like someone out of a Howard yarn; he is described both as 'a dauntless fighter' and as both 'an Irishman' and 'a Celt'. And generally seems like he was a man of action before his breakdown.
Secondly, I wonder what Robert Sydam's deal is. Did he plan to interrupt the ritual all along, or did he change his mind at the very end?
Robert E. Howard was in the so-called Lovecraft Circle, so your estimation is possible.
Also goes by the title: The Horror of Baltimore
Where Pete Steele was from x
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Im not a bot but I wish that I was so that I could no longer feel the cold hatred that gnaws at my guts like a diseased rodent.
Funny how Lovecraft swears the word 'viking' is an ethnicity. It was actually a trade or profession. The fact that they were largely from Scandinavia is besides the fact. To call children 'vikings' is ludicrous. How can they have possibly razed and pillaged English settlements??? Just waltz in and kindly ask them to roll over?
Not ambiance😢
after listening to this, go read "The Ballad of Black Tom"
HPL is over rated.
Couldn't agree more, especially the non-Cthulhu stories, such dislike for ppl, yuck...
I would disagree with both. I especially prefer his human centered horror over the creatures.
Who woudn't be over rated according to you??? (Im not a hater, im just curious😅)
let's say, Robert E. Howard, to stay in the genre ...@@JanNevermannSchell
Thats why he's been ripped off and that is why he takes the brunt of a time when everyone is guilty of thoughts like himself. You are probably a 5e dungeons and dragons lover that never read the great science fiction or horror writers like Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Edger Allen Poe, or even has respect or a understanding of history. Have you watched the gangs of New York by Martin Scorsese or even read a historical book. Probably not your a emotional victim of education, have a good day