Contradiction in Lovecraft anti-mythology?
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Contradiction in Lovecraft anti-mythology?
We all know Lovecraft wrote about an uncaring universe in which humanity and human ethics are vastly unimportant, in fact earth is just a pebble in a the ocean. But! isn't it a contradiction of sorts that all his stuff happens on earth? Why would the Great Old Ones come to earth of all places? Surely there are better places to colonize. In fact earth seems to attract quite a number of superior species for such a back water area.
Of course he wrote about this all on earth because we are, in fact, on earth, but still.
Of course he wrote about this all on earth because we are, in fact, on earth, but still.
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we have lots of liquid water, and a nifty electromagnetic field. also, it's fun to whirl around on a crooked axis.
and earth is where the water bears are, so there must be something to it
and earth is where the water bears are, so there must be something to it
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I don't think Lovecraft intended Earth to be some kind of migration destination for all Mythos monsters. If you seperate Lovecraft's work from that of all subsequent Mythos authors, what you get, basically, are a few Great Old Ones, outer gods and some remnants of lesser races. Their numbers are such that mankind will rarely stumble upon them, and when that happens, the creatures can (for the most part) be destroyed, banished, or trapped. The horror lies in the knowledge that if they return in greater strength, we--as a race--will be screwed.But! isn't it a contradiction of sorts that all his stuff happens on earth? Why would the Great Old Ones come to earth of all places?
Now, if you factor in every creature added to the Mythos pantheon/bestiary by post-Lovecraft authors, things get ridiculous. All of a sudden Earth does come across as a Mythos Mecca, where every wheelbarrow, loose sock, and koi pond hides some eldritch horror. The result is that Lovecraft's special brand of cosmic doom takes a direct kung fu chop to the nuts.
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God damn it, there go my gardening plans.E.A. Lovecraft wrote:All of a sudden Earth does come across as a Mythos Mecca, where every wheelbarrow, loose sock, and koi pond hides some eldritch horror. The result is that Lovecraft's special brand of cosmic doom takes a direct kung fu chop to the nuts.
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