44 (Every) Lovecraftian Monsters - Backstories And What They Are? Explored

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Hi there, horror heads! Today we have an absolute treat in store for you. We will be exploring all the Lovecraftian monsters that you can think of! Howard Phillips Lovecraft, an American author, is now widely regarded as a forerunner of modern horror fiction. Lovecraft was a pioneering horror novelist who impacted and inspired numerous horror-centered artists, be they writers, filmmakers, musicians, or painters, despite his contentious nature. Lovecraft's stories are notoriously strange, and he was a master at capturing the terrible atmosphere that pervades his writings; an atmosphere that would draw you in so deep that you felt as if you were there yourself. His literary style is instantly recognizable, and although being repetitious at times, it remains one of the most unique and distinct in the history of horror literature.
The word "Lovecraftian horror" refers to a subgenre or style of horror fiction inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's stories. He is also regarded as the "Father" of the cosmic horror subgenre, which he frequently employs in his works. ‘The Dream Cycle’, which is about the mythical "Dreamlands," and the ‘Cthulhu Mythos’, which is about the vast mythology of giant creatures, are the two major cycles in which his horror novels are split. Both of these exhibit vibrant chaos that has terrified readers for over a century. We've decided to visit that chaos in today's video and give you a list of all the terrible Lovecraftian monsters that have appeared in his stories, as well as stories by other Lovecraftian authors.
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0:00 Intro
2:09 Shoggoth
3:49 Azathoth
5:32 Cthulhu
7:29 Nyarlathotep
9:26 Dagon
10:50 Great Old One
12:33 Yog-Sothoth
14:06 Night-gaunt
15:16 Outer God
16:47 Deep One
18:06 Rhan-Tegoth
19:18 Yig
21:02 Mi-go
22:37 Elder Thing
24:09 Rílyeh
25:33 Nodens
26:28 B'gnu-Thun
27:08 Bokrug
28:21 Formless Spawn
29:41 Dimensional Shambler
31:11 Dreamlands
32:34 Shub-Niggurath
33:44 Spider of Leng
34:49 Hydra (Mother Hydra)
35:52 Dunwich Horror
37:10 Shathak
37:51 Zvilpogghua
38:58 Ghatanothoa
40:19 Gloon
41:22 Yuggoth
42:35 Gnoph-Keh
43:44 Wilbur Whateley
45:08 Gobogeg
45:56 Hastur
46:42 Hound of Tindalos
47:55 Hunting Horror
48:30 Innsmouth
49:53 Venus
50:49 Shaggai

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@CarlosEduardo-yn8ny
@CarlosEduardo-yn8ny 2 роки тому
Since Shoggoth can shape shift and was discovered in The South Artic can we assume The Thing, from John Carpenter, is a shoggoth?
@revposton
@revposton 2 роки тому
I ship this. It is now cannon
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
Nahh
@robando2922
@robando2922 2 роки тому
Why would he need a spaceship then?
@owenshebbeare2999
@owenshebbeare2999 2 роки тому
"South Arctic"? There 8s a proper name for that: Antarctica.
@johnathonsnape-mclean3457
@johnathonsnape-mclean3457 2 роки тому
No.
@randomheraldofnurgle1284
@randomheraldofnurgle1284 2 роки тому
Azathoth is misinterpreted a lot in general by those who haven't read Lovecraft's works and trust everything they read on wikis or Chaosium. Azathoth dwells in the "Ultimate Void of Chaos", a realm that is outside all dimensioned space and reality, even higher dimensional spaces we can't comprehend. In these "spiral black vortices" of Chaos reside the Ultimate Gods aka the Other Gods, which is what most people call "the Outer Gods" (a term never used by Lovecraft). The Other Gods as well as Azathoth are described only in vague terms, "blind, tenebrous, voiceless, mindless" and dance "slowly, awkwardly and absurdly" to the sound of a thin monotonous whine from blasphemous flutes and the pounding of vile hellish drums. Nyarlathotep is described as the "Soul and Messenger" of Infinities Other Gods, being a hatchetman of their insane will. Azathoth is described most often as the "Daemon Sultan" and also the "Nuclear Chaos" as well as the Blind Idiot God. Azathoth is described in the same manor as the Other Gods (blind, mindless etc) which shouldn't necessarily mean "low IQ or dumb" but more in the context of them being uncaring, acting seemingly insane and nonsensical and chaotic (they are the gods of the outer Chaos after all). Azathoth is mentioned to "gibber, blaspheme, bubble" in the centre of the ultimate blackness of Chaos, sprawled on a Black Throne surrounded by the flute and drum-playing Other Gods and their mindless dancers. He is also described as "Lord of All, Lord of All Things" and that he "rules all time and space". He also is said (in a poem) to mutter the contents of his dreams, which he can't understand (which I think is a poetic way of saying he is the generator and source of chaos) and that the flute-players, through "chance combining, give each frail cosmos its eternal law). To our perspective, nothing in this terrifying outer void of ultimate blackness and chaos make sense to us, and the Other Gods and Azathoth are too alien and insanely chaotic to interact properly with lower beings, so their "soul" and "messenger" is sent as avatars to the lower realities to fulfil their untranslatable will.
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
"Sent" and "messenger" is strong verbiage but overall I agree
@scaleworksRC
@scaleworksRC 2 роки тому
Now, learn the Bible.
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
@@scaleworksRC Just as real as biblical stories arguably lol much like greek mythology the stories convey a moral or life lesson, what to do or what not to do. Greeks don't actually think Zeus is sitting up there in the clouds, just as a Lovecraft reader doesn't think we exist in an ancient formless alien's dream😂😂
@scaleworksRC
@scaleworksRC 2 роки тому
@Sage good luck porving that. You know its real.
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
@@scaleworksRC Porv what? Lol all of the above are very loosley based on reality one of which are older than your books altogether so you can't say because it's older that it's correct. Do you think it wasn't tampered with heavily by kings? It was so you essentially have a scrap book of what it once was
@rinkutsuki3382
@rinkutsuki3382 Рік тому
I love how lovecraftian horror truly embodies the idea of humanities fear of the unknown, probably the greatest fear of all. It puts into perspective how creativity might be our own downfall through the creation of the we dont understand. And all of it was said by the mind of an insane, broken man who feared his own shadow. And just from what he wrote and how impactful its been, his fears might have been justified.
@andrewamidon1778
@andrewamidon1778 Рік тому
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown" - HP Lovecraft
@Aaron-zu3xn
@Aaron-zu3xn Рік тому
it sucks though because you can't do it in a movie they wanted to make a movie out of "at the mountains of madness" and the shoggoth was gonna literally be a guy dressed as a zombie instead of a mass of eyeballs and slime/bubbles/tentacles
@blingbling2841
@blingbling2841 11 місяців тому
Perhaps there was more to his shadow after all. Otherwise why would such a deeply enriched imaginative mind be afraid of it as if he sensed something in it , something timeless, formless and lifeless. Perhaps that thought first emanated when he was creating the most insane ideas out of his mind, and perhaps his mind was merely a conduit and the words were coming to him through whatever lied beyond his shadow.
@jamesbaurus5928
@jamesbaurus5928 9 місяців тому
The old and strongest fear of Lovecraft was fear of black and brown people 😂
@blingbling2841
@blingbling2841 9 місяців тому
@@jamesbaurus5928 came true with the horror that was Lovecraft Country tv series.
@dracotoy
@dracotoy 2 роки тому
ive never liked the change of lovecraftian gods into actively actively antagonistic. they a arent evil, they simple do not care about us at all and dont care what happens to us
@Issengan
@Issengan 2 роки тому
Wouldnt their attitudes be the same as children are with legos in that regard? Having fun both building us up in moments but taking us apart in others?
@dracotoy
@dracotoy 2 роки тому
@@Issengan the original viewpoimt of the outergods was more akin to people and ants. So miniscule that they dont care at all what happens to them, sometimes not even acknowleding. The lego analogy is more akin to changed, more active versions
@iaincureton5775
@iaincureton5775 Рік тому
Ahhh yes that is true but from time to time even people notice ants and they are either kept and built up like pets or destroyed in a blazing rain of fire as annoying pests.
@Issengan
@Issengan Рік тому
@@iaincureton5775 most of the time i think its the second option
@ghoulishgoober3122
@ghoulishgoober3122 Рік тому
A creature can be antagonistic without any concept of antagonizing. Especially if we don't actually matter to them. We are simply sacks of flesh to cut open and examine.
@goldbyrd3667
@goldbyrd3667 Рік тому
The idea of the Dreamlands being an actual place you go to when you sleep to assume the role as a person in some places in history or alternate dimension is an awesome concept
@vladimircreast9228
@vladimircreast9228 2 роки тому
Lovecraft will forever leave an impact for the genre of horror. Love this vid.
@Auron1Roxas2
@Auron1Roxas2 2 роки тому
As a racist.
@PHAToregon
@PHAToregon 2 роки тому
@@Auron1Roxas2 his cat’s name
@Auron1Roxas2
@Auron1Roxas2 2 роки тому
@@PHAToregon Racism.
@yoggothemadgod6196
@yoggothemadgod6196 2 роки тому
Not really, with time he changed his mind, an example of this was "the mountain of madness"
@Auron1Roxas2
@Auron1Roxas2 2 роки тому
@@yoggothemadgod6196 No he remained a racist.
@metatrontumultum1860
@metatrontumultum1860 2 роки тому
I really like the fan theory that Nodens is secretly Nyaralthotep who takes that form in order to give people false hope that someone could save them from the old ones by fighting them back. Which I can totally see him doing just for a laugh.
@WhitecollarZombie
@WhitecollarZombie 2 роки тому
Actually Cthulhu is seen in Lovecrafts stories. In Call of Cthulhu norwegian madlad Johansen drove a steamship through Cthulhu's head. Cthulhu got better though, apparently steamship piercing through noggin is not enough to kill Cthulhu.
@ShadeMeadows
@ShadeMeadows 2 роки тому
Implies that Cthulhu can have a physical form, and that he regenerates!
@NWolfsson
@NWolfsson 2 роки тому
It's been a while since I've read the novel, but IIRC the ship met a bit of resistance, before Cthulhu poofed as a cloud, said cloud rapidly reforming his shape behind the poor survivor. I think saying they "can have a physical form" isn't completely wrong... But it's not like having a concrete body will actually make him act as a biological being.
@CuSolais
@CuSolais 2 роки тому
Not to mention they completely pass over seeing cthulhu is supposed to drive humans mad. Also cuttlefish not octopus wtf.
@talkingdomination1928
@talkingdomination1928 Рік тому
“If you could kill an elder god the same way you kill a rampaging Disney villain, lovecraft’s stories would have much different tones” -OSP Red
@jakeperkins9817
@jakeperkins9817 Рік тому
@Cu-Solias not always. It didn't drive Johansen mad, and he had to stare right at it in order to have the Emma smash into Cthulhu's head
@thedango6890
@thedango6890 2 роки тому
He was a fearful person. Those who are fearful are capable of creating the most terrifying stories for they divulge their own fears
@ItsHollowfied
@ItsHollowfied Рік тому
So he's afraid of Japanese tentacle porn and foreign people. edit: and space
@pariah_carey
@pariah_carey Рік тому
That’s why I’m so good at coming up with Conspiracy Theories, because I am a Paranoid Person. 😉
@obsidion1295
@obsidion1295 Рік тому
Fear of the unknown is universal.
@LeMargot
@LeMargot Рік тому
Yeh, fearful of black people
@stevenmichaelcunningham4760
@stevenmichaelcunningham4760 Рік тому
He had acute anxiety disorder & projected instead of interacting as if it were somehow him "telling on those who were harmful" be they known to him or not.
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
In Lovecraft universe, all is within the dreams of Azathoth. When he wakes up it's said that all of reality will vanish. This fact causes cults to diverge into two classes, those who seek to perform rituals that wake Azathoth up and those who perform rituals to keep him dreaming. There's a being that plays a whining fiddle near the sleeping god so atleast there's that😅 Same goes for Cthulhu but the consequences aren't as dire. Yes the world goes insane if he awakes but the universe as we know it wouldn't perish. As Azathoth is dreaming, he has no will or motive, he instructs no one. That's why he's the blind idiot god, so Nyarlathotep getting orders from him is quite impossible. If this phenomenon is in a story then I'm sure it was written not by Lovecraft and was probably by a contemporary after his death, as it wasn't corrected or challenged. Edit: Seems to be a popular hypothesis that Nyarlathotep is a shattered shard of Azathoth's own mind(a nod to Skog) and is one of the only Gods to not only notice mankind but also has the capacity to insert themselves into an individual's life to cause mental turmoil and chaos. So in the way that he is a sentient piece of Azathoth's mind and seems to have a motive, he's personified as their messenger but to say he gets direct messages or contact from Azathoth is absurd and that's the point I was driving at
@skog9944
@skog9944 2 роки тому
I agree. Yet Nyarlathotep is the mind and the messenger of Azathoth and the Outer gods like Yog-Sothoth and Shub-Niggurath. Nyarlathotep therefore might be the split off mind of Azathoth that manifests inside his dream to guide the world to the sultans will. Even us humans can change and form our own dreams with our thoughts while we sleep. So why shouldn't a being as mighty as an outer god do sth different? Maybe Azathoth even needs to dream as it serves the purpose of some kind of meditation, maybe he feeds off our despair and chaos. We might be a dream of him or we might just exist in his dream which is a mirror to the real world. Maybe the demons with the flutes and drums just keep him asleep and "imprison him". Yet that idea is strange as he is the "demon sultan" and therefore their leader. Or as mentioned before the dreaming is a meditation to let him and his breed burst out of their chains and into our world - all through Nyarlathoteps contacts with our society. Through rituals and cults. Who knows.
@phatmantv
@phatmantv 2 роки тому
You would like Angel season 4/5. They get real cosmic horror at one point!
@nellyk797
@nellyk797 2 роки тому
true its said the only true being is azathoth the only surviver of some forgot cosmic war there is only azathoth and everything else is his dreams
@joshwright4799
@joshwright4799 2 роки тому
Who will win the fight saitama ( one punch man ) or nyarlathotep and why?
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
@@joshwright4799 One punch man doesn't seem to be able to shape shift, change avatars, access other dimensions, or cause insanity so I'd say the latter would win. Probably rendering one punch man mindless or opening a dimension and leaving him in there but one on one, I'd say one punch man would annihilate Nyarlathotep's current avatar(if in solid form) but I doubt that'd be the end of the fight
@BudravenOG
@BudravenOG Рік тому
I can totally see the influence of Yog-sothoth in Hermaeus Mora from The Elder scrolls series. Also Yig's influence in Eiglay, the god-devouring serpent in Elden Ring, which is basically just influenced by Quetzalcoatl.
@seekervaltriz9447
@seekervaltriz9447 5 місяців тому
Don't forget the Void in Warcraft lore Even literally sending minions into Reality to corrupt planets, distinctly based on lovecraftian horrors, called Old Gods. Four of those landed on the planet Azeroth (maybe coincidentally named, I don't remember), and these four were known as C'thun, Yogg-saron, N'zoth and Y'shaarj. Tentacles and eyes and all.
@kreightonhunter3075
@kreightonhunter3075 2 роки тому
Watching this while fighting for your life in a porta potty really puts into scale how small you are in this universe
@synphilia4776
@synphilia4776 Рік тому
Did you survive the porta potty?
@kreightonhunter3075
@kreightonhunter3075 Рік тому
@@synphilia4776 I did not
@synphilia4776
@synphilia4776 Рік тому
@@kreightonhunter3075 RIP (rest in potty)
@DekkarJr
@DekkarJr Рік тому
That's intense, did they catch the guy who attacked you in there or did he get awaay?
@grahamcann1761
@grahamcann1761 2 роки тому
I’m reminded of: “Night Gallery: Professor Peabody’s Last Lecture”, first aired November 10th, 1971, Season 2, Episode 8, Staring Carl Reiner as Professor Peabody. In which Professor Peabody (Carl Reiner) scoff’s at the Elder ones, you’re not supposed to name, and then names them… As always, thank you so very much for your video.
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
Hmmm, I recently got the Night Gallery collection and watched that installment. I never realized that the show used Lovecraft in more than one episode, the most memorable being their rendition of "Pickman's Model".
@Heevan
@Heevan 2 роки тому
You know what really scares me? The fact that she only describes *some* of the creatures as "fictional".... What does she know? What is she trying to tell us...?
@number1enemyoftheuseless985
@number1enemyoftheuseless985 2 роки тому
Read the king James bible you'll see why she says this.
@hsousa54
@hsousa54 Рік тому
go outside
@sworddragonsliege
@sworddragonsliege Рік тому
Exactly what I thought.
@blazetheplaneswalker
@blazetheplaneswalker Рік тому
Reality's veil is thin careful should you look past it something might look back
@Jester4460
@Jester4460 Рік тому
Well I had a eldritch friend Apparently they played with hp love crafts mind for shots and giggles Too bad I’m forever dammed to worship and serve them
@RobCrowley85
@RobCrowley85 2 роки тому
If you think Wilbur would be a terrifying opponent, remember that he was killed by injuries sustained from guard dogs.
@paininthebox1291
@paininthebox1291 2 роки тому
guard dogs be wild tho
@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access
@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access 2 роки тому
I mean yeah. You ever been bit by a guard dog? It’s like a living bear trap
@ragdollcatledaandherbutlerstef
@ragdollcatledaandherbutlerstef 2 роки тому
Wilbur was Nowhere near as strong as his Brother
@skeletorgames8641
@skeletorgames8641 Рік тому
@@ragdollcatledaandherbutlerstef but he was still a 9 foot wizard with dinosaur legs.
@clique7386
@clique7386 Рік тому
I wouldn't wanna throw hands with a Rotweiler either
@maxthereapernephilim2416
@maxthereapernephilim2416 2 роки тому
Howard Phillips Lovecraft? Huh. I never knew his full name. You learn something new everyday.
@carolheward6479
@carolheward6479 2 роки тому
The old ones defeated the shoggoth uprising in mountains of madness. The story refers to weapons used against the shoggoths and the statues showed the victorious old ones. There was a surviving shoggoth at the entrance the the old ones underground city
@GRAYR189
@GRAYR189 2 роки тому
Yes, but the shoggoths eventually overpowered and destroyed the Great Old Ones, annihilating them utterly and conquering the vast subterranean city they built on the shores of that Stygian lake under Antarctica. At least, that was the conclusion I arrived at from reading Lovecraft's description of those final few Old Ones' tragic homecoming to a city that was to them 50 million years dead.
@kyle857
@kyle857 2 роки тому
@@GRAYR189 Probably a giant super shoggoth seen by the one guy at the end
@jiffyjeff612
@jiffyjeff612 Рік тому
Actually the realization at the end of mountains of madness was that the shoggoths rose up once again and we're victorious. Hence the lowest levels of the city are covered in the shoggoths inferior sculpture hieroglyph
@carolheward6479
@carolheward6479 Рік тому
@@jiffyjeff612 well you could be right but the old ones went deep underground where they could be sure of warmth. They abandoned the surface and a shoggoth took over but the old ones were still ok just deep underground. The shoggoth was just one that was left behind. I dont think its guarding the entrance to the old ones undercity because of what it did to the area so it was not under the control of the old ones but theres no reason to think there was another successful shoggoth uprising.
@jiffyjeff612
@jiffyjeff612 Рік тому
@@carolheward6479 that's true it's only an assumption of the characters and there is no knowing, which is Lovecraft's favorite method of inspiring horror.
@tunguskalumberjack9987
@tunguskalumberjack9987 2 роки тому
Please, Marvelous Videos- keep this narrator! She’s actually got a grasp of the English language and most of the pronunciation- which many of your other voice talent do not. She’s great! Usually by 3 minutes into one of your videos, I have to make the decision as to whether I can listen to it without screaming at my computer or not. I’m exaggerating, of course - however, when I say that she’s been the best storyteller that I can remember on this channel, I’m not. Please- keep her………. …..and give her a raise. 👍🏻
@rockharddock1711
@rockharddock1711 2 роки тому
Gn he cut tiff FYI ur he
@ess2478
@ess2478 2 роки тому
The narrator is good, indeed. The problem is that I think her voice is way too girly and cute to be presenting cosmic horror entities. It's like casting RuPaul for the next Terminator.
@jjcn4359
@jjcn4359 2 роки тому
@@ess2478 get a load of this guy
@zealtheeternal8828
@zealtheeternal8828 2 роки тому
@@ess2478 Jokes on you, cause she is into that shit. Lures in mortals with her fake, hearts and rainbows persona, but inside she is cold as ice. Absolutely a high ranking member of the Cult of Cthulhu.
@ess2478
@ess2478 2 роки тому
@@zealtheeternal8828 thanks for showing me the light brother!
@matthewweng8483
@matthewweng8483 2 роки тому
The creepiest thing about Rhan Tegoth isn’t that bug-body, it’s those thousands of slimy little tentacles that run the length of it’s underbelly. They pierce whatever prey is captured (or offered) and suck out all the juices, leaving an almost unrecognizable pile of shredded meat… pretty gruesome.
@SamuraiMujuru
@SamuraiMujuru 2 роки тому
Excellent vid! My only complaint is it uses the Derleth good vs evil approach to the Mythos, which I've always felt kinda defeats the whole purpose of cosmic horror
@helpmi9370
@helpmi9370 Рік тому
yea i think its because the person who wrote the script didnt read the books and just copy pasted from a wiki
@nolalookenbill7053
@nolalookenbill7053 22 дні тому
Of course, Lovecraft intended it to be entirely amoral
@smlowe5637
@smlowe5637 2 роки тому
Thank you, so much, for this video. I have been searching haplessly for a concordance or some other document that lists all the creatures of the Cthulhu Mythos that names which stories they appeared in, who the author was, what the creature did, and their genealogy, allies, enemies, and what other creatures are part of its ecosystem. Thank you for the great piece of work. I now need to get out my notebook and begin taking notes.
@GothPaoki
@GothPaoki 2 роки тому
Mi- go probably my favourite Lovecraft creatures. Nothing like bugs playing scientists experimenting on humans.
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
Are they the crab-like entities from Yuggoth?
@funkyweapon1981
@funkyweapon1981 2 роки тому
@@varanid9 They're not bugs, they're more like mushrooms.
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
@@funkyweapon1981 yes but they look insectoid
@goldbyrd3667
@goldbyrd3667 Рік тому
My favorite moment is in Silver Key where Yog Sothoth reveals to Carter that every living being is in some sense a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of the essence of Yog Sothoth itself
@1man_crowd
@1man_crowd Рік тому
Fantastic video. The abundance of artwork is just overwhelming.
@agarnes100
@agarnes100 2 роки тому
I'd love for a follow up video that touches on some more of the great old ones and outer gods like Nagoob, Tulzcha, Ithaqua, and Shudde-M'ell
@chynnavindiola58
@chynnavindiola58 2 роки тому
💚💚💚💚Tulzcha, my green flame goddess
@roderickmauk2146
@roderickmauk2146 2 роки тому
This is great content! Been wanting to get into lovecraftian literature for a while now.
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
It's easy to binge-read Lovecraft. While some people ridicule his writing style, that's what actually makes his stories.
@isaacfisher2482
@isaacfisher2482 2 роки тому
@@varanid9 what's best to read first? As someone who hasn't read any Lovecraft
@sage1682
@sage1682 2 роки тому
What about a horror movie where the protagonist is a Lovecraft reader so they avoid the horror and the movie ends 20 minutes in lmaoo. Someone mentions research papers or strange disappearances and they NOPE right out of there
@MrLekorrigan
@MrLekorrigan Рік тому
@@isaacfisher2482 The color out of space is one of my favorites, and a great introduction to the genre
@thewillow6345
@thewillow6345 Рік тому
@@isaacfisher2482 Necronomicon is good, you have chronologically ordered all stories related to Cthulhu mythos but it is thick book, 894 pages is edition I have :'D
@lovelyoblina
@lovelyoblina 2 роки тому
One of the best videos on this topic that i have seen. Very well done
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
Some famous horror movies heavily influenced by Lovecraft: The Blob, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Rosemary's Baby, The Thing, Alien.....
@grumpymonk2460
@grumpymonk2460 2 роки тому
Etc etc…
@austinlocher1776
@austinlocher1776 2 роки тому
While the book is heavily influenced by Lovecraft The Thing is actually based on the book "Who goes there?"
@spiritualanarchist8162
@spiritualanarchist8162 2 роки тому
I believe Rosemary's baby belongs to another genre entirely . That's It's Christian horror .Satanism, devil, the anti -Christ etc . Not so much Lovecraft .
@jaimemorales272
@jaimemorales272 9 місяців тому
This is amazing. As a long time fan of the Soulsborne series I can see where the inspiration came from for so many enemies and bosses. I want to read the books now!
@jademoon7938
@jademoon7938 Рік тому
I think Lovecraft found people's impulse to read every t followed by an h as "th" as in this to be amusing, because he named his fictional university Miskatonic University, a phonetic spelling of the word "cthonic" or of the earth, earth gods, particularly underground/underworld gods, are called cthonic gods. And yet people still read his gods as "ka-thoo-loo" and "nee-arlath-otep". Cthulhu, like Miskatonic, is also named for cthonic gods, so it's "Cuh-too-loo". I think we all learned about Ancient Egypt in school, so the suffix -hotep is likely to be at least vaguely familiar, and that's what Lovecraft used. Though I think there's still debate on how to pronounce the first half, nee-arlat-hotep or nai-ar-lat-hotep, but given it's Egyptian based, I think the former is more likely. Nee-arlat-hotep. No th sound. I'm about 70,000 words into a novel about an extremist Christian cult that go undercover into a Satanic Church because the leader thinks they were chosen to raise the Antichrist and they steal a book to do one of the rituals thinking they're doing it but it turns out the satanic cult is actually a cult who worships Lovecraftian gods. So the cult do the ritual and it ends up summoning enough power for Nyarlathotep to unleash hell on earth, and he opens a portal that he throws the cult leader through, and he ends up in space and sees Azathoth wake up just before he dies. It's fun to write. I was thinking of including that happens next but if I could manage to publish it somehow, and get any readers, picking up a second book right where that leaves off would be cool.
@spidmadjarski4234
@spidmadjarski4234 10 місяців тому
Would be cool to see your novel
@drawingdragon
@drawingdragon 8 місяців тому
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the wording here but... the "extremist Christian cult" is trying to... raise the Anti-christ....?
@danielhuszar2248
@danielhuszar2248 7 місяців тому
You got at least one reader in me
@TheMaibus
@TheMaibus 2 роки тому
Awesome, i love this stuff and need to read to the rest of the stories, very cool video.
@patrickwentzell4638
@patrickwentzell4638 2 роки тому
exellent compilation of horrific monsters please make a list of them all I'm very interested to remember every one of them love this video too.
@aliservan7188
@aliservan7188 2 роки тому
See, this is why I love this channel... they can acknowledge an author's shortcomings without feeling the need to virtue signal. Intelligent criticism without judgement. Wonderful video.
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
Yeah, I noticed a conspicuous lack of agenda pushing in this channel, which is why I don't mind subscribing.
@antonkovalenko364
@antonkovalenko364 2 роки тому
Same.
@ExtremelyOnlineGuy
@ExtremelyOnlineGuy 2 роки тому
Big facts. Like dude was white in a pretty contentious time in history. Chances are he had some strange opinions. He was a product of the times, and his strange imagination. Amazing author nonetheless
@slyfer60
@slyfer60 2 роки тому
Blah blah blah.
@aliservan7188
@aliservan7188 2 роки тому
@@slyfer60 are you unwell? Unloved? A little soft in the head? A cellar dweller perhaps or maybe just a sad little loser with nothing to live for? Do you need a hug?
@pennyc11
@pennyc11 2 роки тому
Great work. I learned about Lovecraft from an Avengers Comic book. I've been facinated by his imagination ever since. Loved the movie references and history. You have woven his creatures together for me. Thank you!
@xxAmandaMoisellexx
@xxAmandaMoisellexx 2 роки тому
I love this! Any time I'm feeling low I'll come back to this video 🥰
@christopherleeyee6011
@christopherleeyee6011 2 роки тому
Every lovecraft monster we can think of? Pretty sure the whole point is that they are unthinkable and unknowable
@CarlosGonzalez-ll6xx
@CarlosGonzalez-ll6xx 2 роки тому
you can think about them but not define or understand them, you don't have a good level of comprehension or writing yet
@ghoulishgoober3122
@ghoulishgoober3122 Рік тому
You people really like to take fictional words seriously. Yeah, in the universe they're unthinkable and unnameable, in our world, no. Otherwise Lovecraft wouldn't have been able to write anything, being unable to think or name these ideas. In Lovecraft's work, the characters have a very different understanding of the universe, literally because Lovecraft says so, and because of their understanding they're driven mad when met by the creatures he wrote into it, who can only do so *because he said so*
@codybk91
@codybk91 Рік тому
"Night gaunt. This one is quite horrifying because of its grotesque appearance." Doesn't that describe all of the monsters on this list? 😅 Also, which video game did they keep showing?
@teyanuputorti7927
@teyanuputorti7927 2 роки тому
Y’all did a great job with this one thank you
@Nsmnsd197
@Nsmnsd197 2 роки тому
Literally like who the fuck even cared
@tbone9474
@tbone9474 8 місяців тому
I love how the most popular elder god Cthulhu is actually one of the "weakest" of the deities
@nothomelessonyoutube
@nothomelessonyoutube 7 місяців тому
I got to admit it's really funny re-reading his work knowint how much he was afraid of everyone who didn't look just like him.
@GothPaoki
@GothPaoki 2 роки тому
I don't know how accurate it is but shoggoths bare an uncanny resemblance to john carpenters the Thing. Amorphous things that can transform into other organisms and replicate their characteristics.
@timcanuti5697
@timcanuti5697 2 роки тому
not sure if Chambers intended the comparison to AtMoM when he wrote "Who Goes There?", but it is nearly certain that Carpenter, who has spoken of HPL's influence on his work in interviews, did.
@colinp.4638
@colinp.4638 2 роки тому
Because the thing is John carpenter's touch on Lovecraft. It's okay of the apocalypse trilogy. Check out "at the mouth of madness" if you want another Lovecraft-esc movie
@LCMM2150
@LCMM2150 2 роки тому
My gosh! The list never ends!
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
And growing almost yearly.
@alexv3357
@alexv3357 9 місяців тому
I like to imagine that Azathoth is a supermassive black hole, blind and insane, eternally screaming chaos into the void
@monkeybrain0212
@monkeybrain0212 Рік тому
What are the sources for all the animations/action sequences in this video? They look so cool! Would love to check them out weather they're movies or games
@ShadeStormXD
@ShadeStormXD 9 місяців тому
lol we'd be here all day just in the intro and first 3 i saw, clash of the titans, call of cthulhu game, sinking city, underwater, the mist
@kylebrooks338
@kylebrooks338 Рік тому
It feels so wierd that HP was able to come up the things that he did, especially at his time. Pretty sure the gods recognized HP and then used him to tell their stories so they had some way of getting into our lives.
@blazetheplaneswalker
@blazetheplaneswalker Рік тому
In a letter to an editor he stated that he never created these creatures but saw them in his dreams
@blackshogun272
@blackshogun272 Рік тому
@@blazetheplaneswalker dude saw some shit. Half of our dreams are bullshit and simulations for future potentialities while the other half is (probably) us experiencing our strange lives in another universe or subject to nightmarish invaders.
@mho...
@mho... 9 місяців тому
The gods where relived to FINALLY find a human that didnt go all bonkers, when they contacted him! ... no wonder they made him tell their storys, what other option did they have?! some crazy nutjob priest?! who would have listened to to those guys?... but a dark scifi author?! ppl can easily accept that!
@xXxLuciferMorningstarxXx
@xXxLuciferMorningstarxXx 5 місяців тому
​@@blazetheplaneswalkerdrugs or hallucinogenics
@lunamaria1048
@lunamaria1048 2 роки тому
Always amazing content.. Liked and subbed!
@peterratter6603
@peterratter6603 Рік тому
Very nicely done; thank you
@maxmatson1578
@maxmatson1578 2 роки тому
I was hoping they would talk more in detail about the "shadow out of time" creature, my favorite story of his
@kennyhagan5781
@kennyhagan5781 2 роки тому
There were two batches of "gods ", the first batch was summoned into being by the Unknown and Unnamed being. The first batch spawned the second, and the fighting began.
@jerichohill487
@jerichohill487 Рік тому
Well done. I do wish though, since you talked about other places you had discussed The Plateau of Ling
@Will-dn9dq
@Will-dn9dq Рік тому
Never saw a video w so many chapters available on UKposts like 50. I'm probably going to finally watch lovecraft Country after this.
@lonniedwayne9549
@lonniedwayne9549 2 роки тому
"And with strange eons, even death may die"... I wrote a song in highschool that had the lyrics: Spiders' web Blown out head Death's realized he is dead What that meant to me is, like, once the world ends and no one else is left to die, then death is basically also dead. But I started reading H.P before I wrote it and kinda got the song from that. Wish I could remember all the lyrics. Just came across this in my recommended and I remembered it.
@eertikrux666
@eertikrux666 2 роки тому
You’ve subconsciously contacted the great priest of the old ones, or should I say, he manifested in your mind without you knowing
@malcire
@malcire 2 роки тому
Would be nice to have a list of the games and media used in the video. A lot of them look cool.
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
That might be a tall order, considering all the various writers, publications, games, film, etc. that contributed. The basics of everything presented here is Lovecraft himself, though.
@briancrooks5982
@briancrooks5982 2 роки тому
I can name a few for you……Lovecraft Country on HBOMax….the Dunwich Horror which stared Dean Stockwell, all though, it’s not very true to the story, outside of the names used…two games that I recognized (and own): The Call of Cthulhu and the Sinking City. Another game, though a bit older, is The call of Cthulhu: Dark corners of the earth….it is based on the story, The shadow over Innsmouth…it was available on the Xbox and PC…hope that helps you a bit
@malcire
@malcire 2 роки тому
@@briancrooks5982 thanks.
@rlsxs4ever
@rlsxs4ever 2 роки тому
@@malcire the game that shows nyarlathotep is dusk. call of cthulhu: dark corners of the earth is available in steam
@keuschkacey
@keuschkacey 2 роки тому
The movie Color put of Space with Nicholas Cage is based on a H.P. Lovecraft story of the same name. It's a pretty decent adaptation to the "creature" of phenomenon. But otherwise all the characters are added in.
@saiah9729
@saiah9729 2 роки тому
Enjoy seeing the concept art for some of these entities really cool
@jamesfield1674
@jamesfield1674 6 місяців тому
Wow what a brilliant video, HP was such a visionary
@ericokonkwo7771
@ericokonkwo7771 2 роки тому
Imagine Cthulhu (Underwater 2020 film) vs. The Kraken (Clash of the Titans 2010 film), interesting Fight/Battle!
@AlyRoad
@AlyRoad 2 роки тому
or the OG Kraken from the original Clash of the Titans and not the 2010 garbage lol. Seriously though, it's a very well done creation in the original film.
@robpatterson3133
@robpatterson3133 2 роки тому
That would be awesome 😎
@finn_in_the_bin5263
@finn_in_the_bin5263 Рік тому
Question- is the kraken sentient/intelligent? Cause idk enough about that mythos but I feel like that would determine whether this would even be a fight or not
@chadcuckproducer1037
@chadcuckproducer1037 2 роки тому
22:20 Fun fact, evolution keeps making things into crabs. Species have adopted the attributes independently from each other.
@LoverboyTousey
@LoverboyTousey Рік тому
The perfect species
@Coreyseyes11
@Coreyseyes11 2 роки тому
Love this great work!
@Westkane11
@Westkane11 2 роки тому
Thanks you, great video.
@maccurtis730
@maccurtis730 2 роки тому
Shoggoth looks like the Thing. B'Ghu-Thun sounds like Ice Giants. The Formless is like the Blob. Dimensional Shambler the creature from Stranger Things.
@DeepFriedKangaroo2
@DeepFriedKangaroo2 2 роки тому
Speaking of Stranger Things, I'm just watching it for the first time now. It's seriously good shit,
@suppmydiff3257
@suppmydiff3257 2 роки тому
@@DeepFriedKangaroo2 you should stop watching after season 2. They drop most of the interesting monster/horror concepts and it just degenerates into generic Netflix tripe
@dmin5782
@dmin5782 Рік тому
@@suppmydiff3257 I thought Season 4 was pretty great.
@youremakingprogress144
@youremakingprogress144 2 роки тому
I've been playing Eldritch Horror lately, and I've been wondering about the mythology of many of the monsters in it. I'm looking forward to watching this video and getting some answers. Thank you!
@LadyNikitaShark
@LadyNikitaShark 2 роки тому
Go read the stories. The writing is trully amazing and mind bending
@msm8098
@msm8098 2 роки тому
Warning, many of the arkham files games use monsters from more than just lovecraft. For example, the king in yellow material is from a book that came out 20 years before lovecraft became published. Many other monsters are from arkham press stories that were released after lovecraft died.
@bradwindle615
@bradwindle615 Рік тому
Eldritch horror and lovecraftian horror are not the same.
@youremakingprogress144
@youremakingprogress144 Рік тому
@@bradwindle615 Eldritch Horror is a board game that's based on the Cthulu mythos - so the name is a bit misleading, yeah.
@RoemDaug
@RoemDaug 2 роки тому
Now HERE'S the kind of video I was looking for to accompany me on my biweekly shave.
@divinefallfromgrace
@divinefallfromgrace Рік тому
Ahhh, B'Gnu Thun, the Frosty Lad himself. I always imagine that, wherever he strides, everything freezes into crystalline spikes. 😁
@thebatmanwholaughs-66
@thebatmanwholaughs-66 2 роки тому
The Sinking City is an AWESOME game!Nice use of the game footage
@Unluckiestofthemall
@Unluckiestofthemall 2 роки тому
it was ehh :/
@Pridefallen975
@Pridefallen975 2 роки тому
Of course it is
@filipkolasny908
@filipkolasny908 2 роки тому
It isn't very good. But i'm glad people like it
@suppmydiff3257
@suppmydiff3257 2 роки тому
The game highkey sucked but people are willing to overlook that in favour of how well it depicted the Eldritch horrors
@Pridefallen975
@Pridefallen975 2 роки тому
@@suppmydiff3257 of course eldritch horrors rocks LoL
@vylbird8014
@vylbird8014 Рік тому
It occurs to me that Yog-Sothoth may be very tentacly indeed: A 'series of spheres' are exactly what a mere human would observe were a tentacled creature existing in four or more dimensions to intersect our universe. This would also fit the description of being omniscient (for such a creature would be able to easily observe any event in the three-space universe) and yet still being trapped outside of the universe.
@lordfizzz
@lordfizzz Рік тому
I'm so damn glad I landed on this channel what a gold mine
@dyrocecto541
@dyrocecto541 Рік тому
did not expect to see dusk in here, cool video!
@bill9068
@bill9068 2 роки тому
Love the footage from call of cthulu that game was so good.
@bgradeschmeat4987
@bgradeschmeat4987 2 роки тому
I think it's funny azathot is banned in Yu-Gi-Oh and the most common way to make it was by sacrificing nyarlahotep (just nyarla in Yu-Gi-Oh)
@motxmod
@motxmod 2 роки тому
Nyarlahotep was Konami's initially designed way to summon Azathot. It was the use of Time Thief Redoer with The Phantom Knight's Rank-Up Magic Launch that got it banned.
@ronbird121
@ronbird121 9 місяців тому
i love the connection with molag bal in the elder scrolls. fitting design and on the searche of wisdon of everything. not only death and destruction.
@adr.k8676
@adr.k8676 2 роки тому
Probably my favorite horror genre.
@HeromakerJB
@HeromakerJB 2 роки тому
Wow! Lovecraft's work is incredible. I wonder where he got his ideas from?
@GRAYR189
@GRAYR189 2 роки тому
Mainly his own nightmares and dreams. He was also influenced by the great decadents, as well as by Poe.
@HeromakerJB
@HeromakerJB 2 роки тому
@@GRAYR189 Again all I have to say is wow.
@AlexRomanov1
@AlexRomanov1 2 роки тому
Nightmares, the man had pretty severe anxiety
@theFunkyThumb
@theFunkyThumb 2 роки тому
@@HeromakerJB the man was essentially terrified of anything outside his home, and had a deep hatred for the ocean and anyone who didnt look like him. Definitely an aspect of enjoy the art, not the artist
@nicholascarter9158
@nicholascarter9158 2 роки тому
In addition, Lovecraft was one of the editors of what was, at the time, America's best horror story magazine.
@johnpayne5590
@johnpayne5590 2 роки тому
I think cosmic horror doesnt work as well in movies, because in a book if it describes something as a mass of writhing limbs, your mind fills that in. But in the movies, it is there seen. It's not as bad with normal monsters like fish people though
@francescoaccomando7781
@francescoaccomando7781 2 роки тому
bird box?
@johnpayne5590
@johnpayne5590 2 роки тому
@@francescoaccomando7781 You mean that movie that forced hundreds of real life kids to kill themselves by making them drive with a blindfold on?
@francescoaccomando7781
@francescoaccomando7781 2 роки тому
@@johnpayne5590 no I mean that movie that does what you said movies can get right because depicting something incomprehensible is immediatly ruined by seeing it in a comprehensible manner. Also, how does the movie 'forced' anything? I just checked this thing you have said because I never heard it, and the first thing I saw was a challenge by Jack Paul. So are you sure is the movie that 'forced' people by doing that? Or maybe is because millennial look for anything stupid to do on tiktok? Like I don't... going to the hospital for pulmonary infection because of the cinnamon challenge? Is that 'forced' from another movie?
@suppmydiff3257
@suppmydiff3257 2 роки тому
@@francescoaccomando7781 that movie was terrible and the concept quickly fizzled into nothing. There is literally absolutely zero stakes for everything after the river scene That's....half the movie. You spend the second half of the movie completely secure in the knowledge that no one could possibly be hurt Bird box is an embarassingly poor example of cosmic horror in film
@francescoaccomando7781
@francescoaccomando7781 2 роки тому
@@suppmydiff3257 that's debatable. But anyway I was referring how the "monster" is portrait it was good. Do you have a good one to reccomend me?
@Khannea
@Khannea 8 місяців тому
Lol fun to see literally my Mi Go drawing !!!!
@ArtisticEpicAdventure
@ArtisticEpicAdventure 7 місяців тому
Love this video!
@jasonsantos3037
@jasonsantos3037 2 роки тому
You've forgotten other monsters in hp lovecraft myths but I'm near some creature have connections with Robert E Howard's hyborian age I will like you make a second one about that
@EkkoAtreyo
@EkkoAtreyo 2 роки тому
Robert E Howard was Apart of Cthlulu circle writers, and H.P lovecraft encouraged him to use his work & such. They are set in the same universe 😁
@GothPaoki
@GothPaoki 2 роки тому
Just in time as I'm finishing Arkham horror the dark waters trilogy.
@notadrawer7261
@notadrawer7261 2 роки тому
I was watching some Ninomae Ina'nis and have no idea how I got here. All I can say is wow, what a MARVELOUS VIDEO. Wah
@goldbyrd3667
@goldbyrd3667 Рік тому
The Mound really shaped my idea of Yig as a cruel yet benevolent deity
@BensentheLens
@BensentheLens 2 роки тому
2:10 ~Shoggoth 3:51 ~Azathoth 5:33 ~Cthulhu 7:31 ~Nyarlathotep To be continued...
@mho...
@mho... 9 місяців тому
pro tip:unfold the details bar ;)
@zionleach3001
@zionleach3001 2 роки тому
Question; How would someone pull of a lovecraftian action horror comic series. Like Larry Correia's Monster Hunter International? Maybe like the fantasy tropes where less people worship the Old Ones and maybe they aren't as powerful, they'll still drive people insane and are still a threat. But they don't have the power they once did.
@AlyRoad
@AlyRoad 2 роки тому
August Derlith wrote some stories that could be a basis for this such as his spin where Hastor is using his children to attempt the murder of Cthulhu. The Tidus Crow Series is like this too, where it's about a kindof Indiana Jones Character that hunts down these creatures or finds cursed artifacts.
@zionleach3001
@zionleach3001 2 роки тому
@@AlyRoad Really? Never heard of them. I just know Larry Correia and Mike Mignola who do that kinda stuff.
@fafnirdragonbane3625
@fafnirdragonbane3625 2 роки тому
Check out Robert E Howard's stories. Part of the original Lovecraft Circle, also arguably invented Sword and Sorcery. His Solomon Kane stories are action-horror stories with elements of Cosmic Horror involving a witch hunter in the modern day, and some of his Mythos stories have elements of this (though even a dead old one's psychic remnants can be dangerous). In some of the original publications of his more thoroughly Sword and Sorcery stories some Lovecraftian entities supposedly got name dropped (I've only read reprints).
@zionleach3001
@zionleach3001 2 роки тому
@@fafnirdragonbane3625 I know Dark Horse has made some comics.... But they really haven't done anything with it. I think Marvel made some too.
@fafnirdragonbane3625
@fafnirdragonbane3625 2 роки тому
@@zionleach3001 I meant the original short stories (honestly more anything other than Conan, since of the Howard stories I've read Conan has the fewest Lovecraft elements). They'd at least give an idea how to do the action horror elements and create the balance. The Solomon Kane movie has 0 to do with the stories from what I remember of both (been like a decade since I watched/read either).
@samporter-187
@samporter-187 2 роки тому
great job on the video.
@ShadeMeadows
@ShadeMeadows 2 роки тому
Lovecraft gotta be my biggest inspiration 🐙
@thedango6890
@thedango6890 2 роки тому
When you think about it, and know more of the lore, pacific rim is a lovecraftian story
@DeathonNope
@DeathonNope Рік тому
Cthulhu actually first was introduced in The Shadow over Innsmouth and it’s also not an octopus head it’s a Cuddlefish
@accel738
@accel738 Рік тому
hey I know you commented this like 6 months ago but I want you to know two things: 1 - Call of Cthulhu was written in 1928 and Shadow over Innsmouth was written in 1931. 2 - since we're being dickheads on the internet for no reason, it's cuttlefish, not "cuddlefish."
@DeathonNope
@DeathonNope Рік тому
@@accel738 no yeah ya got me there. The cuddlefish thing was just a miss type on my part, but yeah I was just in my Cthulhu phase and just was dying to correct someone on it.
@2drunktotastethischicken
@2drunktotastethischicken 2 роки тому
I love your videos, mate.
@frankiegamez4071
@frankiegamez4071 2 роки тому
The artwork of Ghatanothoa at 39:53 is actually the design of the monster in Ultraman Tiga who was the final monster in that series.
@rlsxs4ever
@rlsxs4ever 2 роки тому
i'm sad that the great race of yith wasn't mentioned (an image of their plant bodies appears in the mi-go section, though). they are my favorites. their sworn enemies, the flying polyps, are also missing
@ritulsharma5252
@ritulsharma5252 2 роки тому
I love it great video
@archabe
@archabe 2 роки тому
Great work
@zimdididit313
@zimdididit313 2 роки тому
Great video. 👍
@alfonsopayan09
@alfonsopayan09 2 роки тому
Scariest monster is lovecraft himself Dude created some crazy shhhhh in his life
@antimony2333
@antimony2333 2 роки тому
Hi, i'm new to the lovecraftian mythology and i'm wondering where i can find more info about the nameless mist
@kyle857
@kyle857 2 роки тому
Just keep in mind. Some people look at all his works like they take place in the same extended universe. They don't. Even the same names are used across books.
@TiroDvD
@TiroDvD 5 місяців тому
Wow the crystla and lizardmen of Venus was a nice treat. It's pleasant to see Lovecrafts sci-fi forays, and sci-fi in the realm of weird rather than futurism.
@theomnibenevolence
@theomnibenevolence Рік тому
sorry for being so late, but what was the movie refrenced at the start of the video? i would love to see lovecraft horrors through a movie type showing :D
@daniellewillis2767
@daniellewillis2767 2 роки тому
Actually hairy reptiles were extant In the Permian, particularly among the synapsids......
@varanid9
@varanid9 2 роки тому
Yes, or, actually, "hair-like fibers" of the same collagen as in birds' feathers.
@yaeldragwyla8170
@yaeldragwyla8170 2 роки тому
"Shamblers come from a *dimension* lower than ours." Taken literally, that would mean that they are two-dimensional beings. Instead of saying "dimension," you should use "universe" or "plane of existence." (The latter is also problematical when taken literally, but it's a bit closer to reality than "dimension."
@StickySauce101
@StickySauce101 Рік тому
people who demand "realism" in works with giant madness-inducing space-monsters are the ones who need to just be silent, Mystery Science Theater said it best: "if you wonder how they eat and breathe and other science facts, tell yourself "it's just a show, we really should relax"!"
@bast4rdlyreaper
@bast4rdlyreaper Рік тому
24:29 "Never Seen" isn't it the same city that the Prussian Captain found in "The Temple" by H. P. Lovecraft? Or is it Gloon 40:20 ? I think the description of this entry is what the U-Boat Captain and 1st Mate saw, the dolphins 🐬 are prominently mentioned in that story, with the city being abandoned and forgotten. Couldn't help but notice that you didn't mention the Dark Young creature.
@JTKatz07
@JTKatz07 Рік тому
Great video!
@RoroRoseD
@RoroRoseD 2 роки тому
I just love Lovectaftian lores
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