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I visited Innsmouth recently, they have some of the ugliest prostitutes I have ever banged.

All of their vaginas fucking stank of fish too.

This is all very Lovecraftian, desu.

WHAT'RE YE DOIN' SNOOPIN' AROUND 'ERE? GET OUT

How's it feel to not have a fish waifu faggots?

Cthulhu is such a fucking faggot.

>titular king

I-I'm sorry! I'm just looking to get some sashimi or something! There was a guy the town over who told me to come here for some fish to die for, but... I mean, I'm sorry, but has business been bad here? Most of the buildings are boarded up, there's water all over the streets... I guess at least the fish is fresh, right? Do you know where I could find a restaurant, good sir?

You guys smell somethin'?

god damn dirty fish people

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You know, while sort of horrifying the whole Innsmouth deal was actually a win-win. You get a bunch of gold up front, and you breed into the fishman family and get the protection of Dagon. When big Cthulhu wakes up and humanity is scoured from the Earth, you'll survive with the rest of the Deep Ones.

Sure, they're kind of ugly, but there's a lot worse you can be than a deep one hybrid.

I'm tired of people coming to this board and keep complaining about the smell. Have you visited Sup Forums? That place smells like a dirty NEET's room.

GET OUT OF OUR TOWN, OUTLANDER!
REEEEEEEEEE-

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Do you have a few moments to hear about our lord and savior Dagon?

No.

I know, right?
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What kind of porn do my fellow old ones like. I think 3DPD that rapefish fucks are over rated, now that fish xj-9

sauce?

Yo OP.

This user says you suck, your thread suck, and the Deep Ones suck. And he wants to leave.

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To do your wife.

That court scene fucked up my sides for a long time

What's with all the niggers?

Here Howard, take a jewess and calm down

Google search says Neonomicon

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That god damned crazy Arab fucked my wife and now she keeps talking about some silver door! Bitch won't shut up

Okay, whats suggested reading to into lovecraft?

Did they at least have scales or did you have to settle for flesh scum?

How do I get the fish smell out of the LCS?

>keep dreaming about a silver door
>find out my dad is a flying polyp
>everyone in town smells like dead fish ass
>there are rats in the walls of my apartment

So I'm thinking about moving inland. Midwesterners can't be as bad as Marsh and his weirdo followers, right?

Moet off the good stuff requires you to have read a lot of Lovecraft. Moore's Providence is great but requires a lot of knowledge about Lovecrafts work

Ghouls are the best pals. Prove me wrong

Lads, I just impregnated a qt3.14 outlander girl, can't wait to see the look on her stupid face when 20000 of my fish eggs burst inside her cunny. Anyone else know this feel?

>Not the tickle demons.

No, im saying what is lovecrafts best work, not work based on his work. I have a website with all his stories and havent read call in like five years so i want to refreash my memory

So I've been trying to catch up on some old issues of Doom Patrol, but since my eyes have begun shifting to the sides of my head I'm having trouble focusing on a page. Anyone else have this problem, and if anyone further along in the transformation is reading this, when does it stop being a problem?

GET OUT OF MY OCEAN

My fav is The Dreamquest of Unknown Kaddath.

Also
The Silver Key
Through Thr Silver Key Door

Forgot to add
The Colour out of Space. It's more science fiction than horror

Stand Alone:
>The Temple
>The Moon-bog
>The Cat's of Ulthar
>Pickman's Model
>The White Ship
>The Lurking Fear
>Herbert West - Reanimator
>The Music Of Erich Zann
>Sweet Ermengarde (Lovecraft's only purely comedic work)
>The Colour Out Of Space (In my opinion his best work)

As another user said a lot of his other stuff is kind of built up on already established lore in his other works so I'd recommend picking up the complete fiction if you want to get really hard into it, just as an example both Cats and Pickman have ties to The Dream Quest Of Unknown Kadeth, which requires you read The Silver Key beforehand and has a kind of sequel later one (Through The Gates Of The Silver Key). If you're curious you can look up the title of a particular story and usually wikipedia will list all the story connections (also keep in mind you can still read without the connections, but without the background info you'll end up just glossing over a lot)

Have you guys seen my cat Nigger-Man around here? I can't seem to find him.

The Rats in The Walls
The Cats of Ulthar
Nyarlathotep
The Music of Erich Zann
Cool Air
Pickman's Model
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
The Colour Out of Space
The Dunwich Horror
At the Mountains of Madness
The Shadow Over Innsmouth
The Dreams in the Witch House

>The Shadow Over Innsmouth

Have you tried calling him?

What's with all the Republicans?

>As for the Republicans -- how can one regard seriously a frightened, greedy, nostalgic huddle of tradesmen and lucky idlers who shut their eyes to history and science, steel their emotions against decent human sympathy, cling to sordid and provincial ideals exalting sheer acquisitiveness and condoning artificial hardship for the non-materially-shrewd, dwell smugly and sentimentally in a distorted dream-cosmos of outmoded phrases and principles and attitudes based on the bygone agricultural-handicraft world, and revel in (consciously or unconsciously) mendacious assumptions (such as the notion that real liberty is synonymous with the single detail of unrestricted economic license or that a rational planning of resource-distribution would contravene some vague and mystical 'American heritage'...) utterly contrary to fact and without the slightest foundation in human experience? Intellectually, the Republican idea deserves the tolerance and respect one gives to the dead.

Lovecraft really started to get a good grasp of physics and mathematics later in his career. Through the Silver Key Door doesn't really make sense until you study linear algebra and vector calculus. Once you study it his concepts of the elder gods clicks into place.

>As another user said a lot of his other stuff is kind of built up on already established lore
Bullshit. All of Lovecraft's stories are meant to be read on their own. If you read the whole thing, you might get some sense of an interconnected universe but there's no necessary cronology nor amount of stories you need to read in order to get any of them. Specially considering all his stories were published in different magazines, and at different times.

The lore is built up over many many years though. Don't try to tell me you can read the silver key stories before you've read at least some of his other stuff.

does innsmouth even have internet

Like I said, you can read his other shit without any background, but you'll gloss over a lot of the stuff that was part of his other stories.

Also his dream series really does require a bit of Chronology, Through The Gates Of The Silver Key won't make a lick of sense if you haven't at the very least read Dream Quest beforehand.

Yes, you can. All of his stories are completely standalone and can be perfectly understood without following any particular order in his bibliography.
Again, the man published stories in several different magazines, throughout many years. Editors wouldn't have accepted his stories if they couldn't be understood on their own. I've read all this stories out of chronological order and it didn't affect my enjoyment and understanding of any of them at all.

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Most of his short stories are fairly self-contained and can be found online. His works are broadly divided into the Cthulhu Mythos and the Dream Cycle, though they share elements. My personal favorite stories are The Doom that Came to Sarnath and The Cats of Ulthar.

lol He'd be a raging SJW today.

I was coming from the store this evening and found that drunkard Arthur Curry, you know him, drinks like a fish, a hook in the hand after that reeling accident a few years ago, always swimming in cheap booze?

Anyway, he was talking again about what was in the bottom of the sea, and how he once saw a lost city underwater when he was sailing the pacific islands and banging native girls. However, here was something in him this time, he look sadder talking about how he years to be back, and how he was calling them "my people"...
I felt so sorry for the guy I gave him a fiver and came back to the hotel, boy, I really need to finish this article about the weird genealogical three in this place (more like a bush, you know what I mean?)

That is not how that works. Outlanders only generate one egg at a time the vast majority of the time.

Our girls on the other hand...

Alan Moore, if you can believe it.

He's a Lovecraft fan, wrote a 2-issue limited called The Courtyard that was fucking awesome. A special agent is trying to find a connection between murders where the perps have nothing in common but the MOs are bizarrely similar, and winds up getting mindraped by an avatar of Nyarlathotep.

He followed it up with a 4-issue limited series called Neonomicon that was considerably weaker. Two FBI agents try to pick up the previous agent's case. The woman is a recovering sex addict. They wind up lured into the basement of a weird bookstore, where the dude is killed and the woman is made the center of weird orgies with a Deep One, then left alone with the Deep One for a long time, before discovering in a dream that her womb is R'lyeh and the Deep One has impregnated her with Cthulhu.

The Courtyard was wonderfully Lovecraftian, but Neonomicon's horror was too base and carnal. It's just HOPE YOU LIKE FISH DICKS.

He followed it with a 12-issue limited recently called Providence. I haven't read it yet.

Providence is great. Neonomicon's real issue is that everything outside the conversation between the FBI agent and the protagonist of The Courtyard in the mental institution is more or less prologue.

The Colour Out of Space
The Call of Cthulhu
The Dunwich Horror
The Shadow Over Innsmouth
The Whisperer in Darkness

he'd be posting on Sup Forums and /tg/ if he were alive today

The people of Innsmouth are DICKS, don't waste your time or money visiting.

The British need new dental plans, I swear.

Providence is a masterpiece. It's only flaw is you need to have read fishrape in order to follow the ending properly

Which was the one with the Harry Potter stand in?

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, a completely different series.

>mentioning The white ship
>not mentioning Celephais
Come on, user.
Celephais is probably the best one of his -dream- works. Ol' Kuranesh got fucked hard.

Then how does Carter's end make sense?
In one story he dies in an electric chair when he lets his friend go down into a crypt where God knows what lies.
In another story he is permanently turned into a hideous monster from across time and space.

If he saw what the modern left looked like he'd consider his intestinal cancer the greatest gift he's ever been granted

I dunno, The White Ship just felt really comfy compared to a lot of his other works and I loved it for that

I'm reading Providence due to this thread.
It writes about four ways of immortality.
Temperature. - That story about the melting dude
Transferring one's soul. - the thing on the doorstep
Reviving the dead. - Dexter Ward, Herbert West
The forth one I can't place, though: Diet. Which story is that from?

If I remember right, Rats in the Walls had the guy discover that his ancestors extended their lifespan via rituals that involved cannibalism

Ah, right. As soon as the failed, the whole family died. Right, right. Thanks a bunch, user.

I always liked to think that those were all just imitators and fame-chasers of the original Carter, the only one to have seen the Throne, woke, and then went on to live a happy, normal, free life. He saw the worst of it. And his city was still enough to dispel Kadath and not fall into the everblack of Azathoth.

>The Thing On The Doorstep
Lovecraft really need to write more evil female characters

>female
Was it really a female?

She was female enough to get my dick hard, who cares if you're mentally a centuries old wizard when you've got a sweet pale pussy?

Pale-green more like it.
user, we have to talk about something.
You're... y'know... *waves hands around -tumblrstyle-... gay.

>League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
I have only read one of the trades of this and....I don't get it. What is the point? a bunch of people trying to solve a mystery and yet they are the side plot. It's well written but I don't get it. Did I have to read the origional series to understand any of it?

Robbie Rotton?

>her issue in Providence
Goddamn it really ahowed how good this character could be as a villain.

Who wants to take a drive up to Rockport for some cherry strudel?

>Women with the "Innsmouth look"
>All the DSL

That's the only decent criticism of Republicans that I've read this whole year, and it's by a long-dead racist.

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