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Mountains of Madness Art Print by Paul Mudie

"As we drew near the forbidding peaks, dark and sinister above the line of crevasse-riven snow and interstitial glaciers, we noticed more and more the curiously regular formations clinging to the slopes" - HP Lovecraft's 'At the Mountains of Madness' Prints etc are available from Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/pmoodie/works/45910266-mountains-of-madness?asc=u&fbclid=IwAR2q4tesDThuRNO8K5JRiZwVdtS-HtCu_76GBk87glS7B4ZXnD81xcFVJzI

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Shoggoth | Mountains of madness, Cthulhu, Cthulhu mythos

For the species referred to as "Shoggoths" in Willie Osborne's notebook see Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath. Shoggoths are an amorphous species of shapeshifters biologically engineered by the Elder Things to act as multi- purpose beasts of burden on many planets, including Earth (which was colonized by them for most of pre-history). Shoggoths are described as large "multicellular protoplasmic masses" or amorphous blobs, faintly luminescent and filled with gelatinous bubbles; with several eyes…

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The Classic: At the Mountains of Madness (1936) by H.P. Lovecraft. Art by Greg P. Onychuk | Mountains of madness, Lovecraftian horror, Lovecraft

The Classic: At the Mountains of Madness (1936) by H.P. Lovecraft When a geologist leads an expedition to the Antarctic plateau, his aim is to find rock and plant specimens from deep within the con…

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Lovecraft´s At the Mountains of Madness Illustrated by Baranger Revealed | Mountains of madness, Lovecraft, Lovecraftian horror

Dreadful secrets lie beneath the ice, waiting to be discovered. Prepare to descend into madness. Free League Publishing and Design Studio Press have revealed an illustrated edition of H.P. Lovecraft's iconic story At the Mountains of Madness by acclaimed artist François Baranger.

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Drawing is Neat | Lovecraft monsters, Cthulhu art, Mountains of madness

H.P. Lovecraft's monsters, whether they be immense gods from the deepest fathoms of primordial space or something scurrying within the walls, have filled, perhaps even cursed, our imaginations ever since his first works were published. Lovecraft had a gift for implanting clear images of his lumbering, skittering, gibbering, creeping, lurking, flapping horrors within the minds of his readers with just the vaguest of descriptions. I believe that he described the Byakhee by listing just what it…

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