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BeastOfTheEdelwood
Feb 27, 2023

Led through the mist, by the milk-light of moon, all that was lost is revealed.
Lovecraft is one of those guilty pleasures that I actually feel guilty about taking pleasure in.

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BeastOfTheEdelwood
Feb 27, 2023

Led through the mist, by the milk-light of moon, all that was lost is revealed.
If you have a Gamecube and the ability to find it, Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem was a cool/fun Lovecraftian horror game.

BeastOfTheEdelwood
Feb 27, 2023

Led through the mist, by the milk-light of moon, all that was lost is revealed.

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Done. Can't believe they killed off johnny cage so early

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BeastOfTheEdelwood
Feb 27, 2023

Led through the mist, by the milk-light of moon, all that was lost is revealed.

For a long time, I knew there was something missing in my life, and now I know what that was.

BeastOfTheEdelwood
Feb 27, 2023

Led through the mist, by the milk-light of moon, all that was lost is revealed.
Serious post, but if your daughter is into Lovecraft she might also like Robert W. Chambers's The King in Yellow, which is an even earlier cosmic horror short story collection. Actually, Chambers's stories are kind of a continuation of some stories by Ambrose Bierce. I'd also recommend some of Lord Dunsany's stuff, of which Lovecraft himself was a huge fan. Dunsany is mostly more fantasy than horror, but The Gods of Pegana, as well as a lot of his short stories, are pretty obvious influences on Lovecraft, if a lot less horrifying.

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