Don't confuse religious propaganda with fact. When reading Lovecraft the only authority you can trust is yourself, and sometimes you aren't given enough information to make those assumptions. Point is, as soon you say "god" you start thinking irrationally. Cthulhu is literally a sentient blob of extra-cosmic jello. You can't destroy his form with force, but you most definately CAN destroy his substance. Compare that to, say, Yog-Sothoth, who cant be described with "matter" in the sentence, as he is some sort of freak tumor growing on time that comes from hyperspace or possibly something even more distant. Unlike Yog, or even Nyarlathotep, Cthulhu exists on OUR terms, if he didn't, he couldn't touch us.Grendelvs wrote:regarding Cthulhu, one of the things i was reading about in HPL's own stories is that the bodies of those fellas here on earth is formed by the power of their minds. so like in The Call of Cthulhu when the boat rams him, he turns to mist and then reconstitutes himself. and i also think that bombing R'lyeh could be the worst thing ever, since it's his prison, not his summer-house.
regarding Narlathotep, that does sound like a kick-ass idea, with the mask thing. and of course, any and all references to Voltron are gnarly. to the max.
i still haven't heard any official word about the story i sent in to ESP, but then again, nobody has. i have a good feeling about it, though, as i got an email with some suggested edits, which is always a good sign. even if you don't like the suggestions. har.
the next story in that cycle is a sub-story about that PI and Simon in Chicago, where the old train system is lousy with ghouls and a dormant Shoggoth is missing...that one's for HardBoiled Cthulhu 2, whenever that opens up for subs.
So how does your cycle go? Do a couple forms meet up in each tale or... something else? I'm freaking hooked.