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This shirtless dude really digs Lovecraft

By | August 3, 2011 | Print This Post | E-mail This Post | 6 Comments

Told in three parts, frostyobsitnic‘s enthusiastic retelling of HP Lovecraft’s Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath is absolutely hilarious. It’s like Lovecraft via Jay, of Jay and Silent Bob.

frostyobsitnicThe Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath RETOLD! – Part 1: Army of Mooncats” NSFW

My favourite moment is when he mimics the moon cats’ flight through space.

Check out part two, “Oh no squidbirds“, part three “This book isn’t as long as I thought it was” for the moral he derives from the story, and his blog, Myths Retold.

As spotted on Kalagni‘s Facebook.

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Psyche is the editor of ahrfoundation.org and the curator for the occult resource SpiralNature.com, Psyche also operates a tarot consultation business, Psyche Tarot. She has been published in The Cauldron, Konton, Tarot World Magazine, among other magazines, and her essay “Strategic Magick” appeared in Manifesting Prosperity (Megalithica, 2008).

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Comments:

  1. Hermgirl says:

    Woah, that was excellent! I totally subscribed to the dude on YT.

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  2. lmao, thanks for posting this, I’m still cracking up.

    “Towers like giant fuckin titties”
    “Like a thick carpet of feline goodness”

    bahahahaha

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    • Psyche says:

      I have no idea if he scripted it, or if it’s all just off the top of his head. Either way, I’m impressed that he remembered most of the obscure places and Lovecraft’s rather unique monsters.

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  3. Treyvah says:

    I loved that guy’s summary. And damn: he makes The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath sound like an insane table-top role-playing game session.

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    • Psyche says:

      That’s what I said! Then I was told that no matter how you describe it it’s gonna sound that way. Which is true enough, I suppose.

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