#Elder things
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spacenoirdetective · 4 months ago
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Peter Ferguson, "The Angels Came With Glad Tidings"
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makosxa · 8 months ago
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the elder things and their silly little blob puppies
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rupertbbare · 2 years ago
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At the Mountains of Madness by David Palumbo
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vangold · 6 months ago
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There's a bit of a mix up today ^^; Due to the way the original prompt list for Creeptober was set up, I mistakenly drew the prompt that was meant for the 31st for the 21st. But since I'm planning to spontaneously cancel the whole thing anyway and we'll have all the prompts together by the end of the month either way, what the heck ;3 So for Slipped through the Cracks I was roughly inspired by the Eldritch Horror Artwork of the Elder Things. Even though I only have one big Elder Thing crawling through the crack in the dimension.
Oh, Amy Pond, you and your strange visitors :D
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grayrazor · 10 months ago
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IMO “ancient aliens built the pyramids and taught us agriculture” is a lot less interesting idea than “there were advanced technological aliens on Earth, but they went extinct millions of years before humans evolved.”
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Their cities crumbled and were buried, their machines became junk and then dust, and the Earth forgot about them.
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walkonpooh · 2 years ago
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Hive - Tim Curran Review
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An Antarctic expedition led by Paleobiologist Dr. Robert Gates has uncovered frozen, but partially thawed mummies of an ancient race of beings that very well may upend every aspect of what we know about science and religion, including who or what may have made humankind. Dr. Gates brings the frozen bodies back with him to Kharkhov Station, a mistake which may just cost the world.
Hive by Tim Curran is a direct sequel to At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft, mixed with heavy aspects of John Carpenter's The Thing. It takes one hundred percent in Antarctica and primarily in three locations, Kharkhov Station, Medusa Drift (Deep Field Camp) and the subterranean caves and city of the Elder Things, who are the primary antagonists of the book and the Old Ones.
I think Curran does a great job setting the place up, giving a great isolated atmosphere to the story, though at no time did I love this crew say as much as the crew of Outpost 31 in The Thing. Even the main protagonist Jimmy Hayes is just sort of there for me (though I did like that he was from Kansas). All of the characters in Hive are pretty stereotypical blue collar workers, with a pencil pusher basically with LaHune, who is "running" the expedition and is the main human antagonist, consistently getting in the way of the scientists and workers.
I loved Curran's descriptions of the Elder Things as gelatinous winged creatures, thought that was really awesome. I absolutely loved the part with the video feed of drilling down into Lake Vordog and what is discovered in the ice, that was probably my favorite section of the book.
I have a couple critiques that kept me back from *loving* this book, as someone else said "Their tiny minds could not hope to contain or understand what it was they were seeing" (p54) but yet there are pages upon pages of descriptions of the beings. So I think that Curran sort of fails to properly convey the insanity inducing/mind breaking aspect of the Elder Things/Old Ones/Shoggoths that Lovecraft is able to convey and also I think an aspect that is dropped, never really approached, is the paranoia that is present in John W. Campbell's Who Goes There? and its adaptations. These beings are taking over people from Kharkhov Station, but why? They seem to do better when they stay in their own form. I feel like Curran never really justified this beyond being a cool horror image (and it is a cool image, discarded human skin like a spider shedding it's skin).
My biggest problem with the book is the two flashback sections of previous expeditions. I feel like there had to of been a better way to incorporate them into the narrative if Curran felt they were necessary. As they are, they grind the main narrative to a halt and I don't feel that there's anything in them that couldn't have had a way to be conveyed in the main story. As a world building exercise, they're fine I guess, though sort of plodding, possibly could have worked better as separately published short stories. I did find out in the originally published version of Hive these weren't present and I don't know if that was a publisher edit or an author edit, but I think it was a correct edit. If they were absolutely necessary, maybe they could have been published as a side-novella?
I hate my critiques were longer than my positives, because I really did enjoy this book. I will definitely read the sequel, Hive 2 and I added another book from Curran to my Halloween Reading List for 2023 as I think Curran is a really talented writer.
4/5
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satansluckycigarette · 1 month ago
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stylistic-nightmare · 9 months ago
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Necrophagia - Elder Things
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davidjhiggins · 1 year ago
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Believing Is Not Seeing
Unless more notes are discovered (or someone mounts an expedition that discovers the ruins of the Elder One’s city), we might never know what Danforth saw as the plane departed the ruins toward the end of Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness. However, I am uncertain that the obvious answer of it being the amorphous shoggoth boiling forth from below is the true one. Continue reading Believing…
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motrothi · 1 year ago
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Falmer mother and child
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mosicats · 3 months ago
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“i am you, and you are me. we are two halves.”
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 8 months ago
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Trapped in a vicious cycle of pining? Try gay sex! (More things to learn over at Tiger Tiger!)
#tiger tiger#jamis arlesi#remy bonnaire#Arno#through a series of unfortunate events I will be posting this after the update will be out so my timing will be more so:#“Alternate take on how that scene played out” Rather than my funnier “My prediction for how it will go down”#I truly think Remy would rather admit to crimes he didn't commit than confess he has a thing for men.#It would be funny! It would be so funny if this is how Jamis found out. Alas...Not yet...Not yet...#I do love the idea that Jamis completely overlooked the all the elder god horror to get right down to the question of 'HOW DO YOU KNOW HIM'#Remy knows him. Knows him carnally. Wouldn't you like to also know your captain better? In spirit and body and mind?#Jealousy looks good on Jamis. Now he just has to do something about it.#Poor Remy though...He love Jamis so much he'd do anything to prevent losing him.#Which entails never giving Jamis a chance of rejecting or accepting his feelings!#Meanwhile...Jamis is a bisexual disaster man who is at his *limit*.#(For the MDZS fans looking at this Tigers comic who still have no context:#This is like Lan Xichen finding out Jin Guangyao hooked up with Nie Mingjue after LXC spent all that time thinking JGY was straight.#Better yet. This is like WWX just starting to realize his crush on LWJ and then finding out he and JC hooked up in the time skip.#'Nice to know you're into men but why did I have to find out like this' moment.)#((Yes I am trying to bridge the gap between the fandoms I am in. Yes I am still on my propaganda train. Choo Choo!!!))
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rookflower · 5 months ago
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whichever one of us is a person first
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what-even-is-thiss · 5 months ago
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I figured out how to save clips on Xbox just so I could show you all what just happened to me.
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lazylittledragon · 1 year ago
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so how about that durge
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