know what'd make a really cool videogame? one combining The Typing of the Dead with the names of the ancient ones etc, alongside The House of the Dead series. 'quick! cast it out with thy speedy fingers beforeth it gob its foulness upon us'. & if you think that's bad you should hear my idea for the 9-11 Zombie game, i'll give you a clue - 'by eldritch, he hath said aloud their names at the site itself!' you never saw this post.
there's a lot of phonebox and phone-related themes inter-relating to all this. even if some of them turn out the same as in Family Guy, and it's just a Ringu old VHS of the film Mannequin.
He lived in the Empty Quarter in Arabia for 10 years alone. I can tell you that no human today can live there for one week alone even with a 4WD and full supplies. It is extremely wild and harsh. He will scare to death. My friends told me it common to see a spirit in the image of an animal passing the highway in front of you and you know it is not a true animal.
It is a magic book. I do not advise anyone to try this path. It is a sin with a dead end. It ivery strange for Abdul Allah Alhadrud to right magic books when the art is almost dead during the Omayyad Caliphs. We are not talking here about the late period of Abbasid caliphate when magic was more common.
being serious, i believe you are right - he wrote about things pre-dating Islam, and also seem to pre-date the sciences of the Magi (eg, Babylonian astronomy knowledge). the more ancient practices from the African area, some of which survive in what's called voodoo / voodoun (and are basically very like all darker forms of shamanism around the globe), also seem way closer to the kinds of forces and knowledge the Arab would have been refering to. by darker i don't mean evil, just more full-on.
Al Azif mean the sound of nocturnal insects. It is not a fiction book but you have to realize that the ruling kings of Jinn during that time may not be the same rulers today. For example king Shamhorish.
There's nothing true. It's a book of fiction. But I knew an important satanist in Italy who told me his group has an old German print of Al Azif. He said they didn't believe in this book wich to me sounds like a paradox. I told him "Do you realize it doesn't exist?". He told me "I simply don't believe in what's written...". If you look for something you'll find it
Hi everyone! Narnatonis is right. The Necronomicon is fiction. It is Lovecraft's work, not a real grimoir. He invented it, for base of his novels, and he tells this thing in his letters, what was written to friends.
So enjoy this book like Lovecraft's creativity, what it really is.
"Now about the 'terrible and forbidden books' — I am forced to say that most of them are purely imaginary. There never was any Abdul Alhazred or Necronomicon, for I invented these names myself. (...)As for seriously-written books on dark, occult, and supernatural themes — in all truth they don't amount to much. That is why it's more fun to invent mythical works like the Necronomicon and Book of Eibon."
the words of a man fearing what he'd unleahsed into the world. ignorence is truely blissful and those who seek great knowledge will be met with greater sorrow. peices of history have been destroyed and forgotten. christianity has doen it's best to see to that. Al Azif, being so outwardly opposed to the one sided verses of the bible has been a target for erradcation since it was first translated by Theodorus Philetas in 950 A.D. at Constantinople under the title Necronomicon.
For the uninformed, I am not referring to the fictional book, but the original grimoir! Just because you are too immature to realize that just because a book can be purchased at a book store has no bearing on it's ability to create havoc, makes you look foolish to people who DO know the true nature of this book!
of course it can cause havoc, i mean someone could get the idea to kidnap people for ritual sacrifices, carv unholy scriptures in themselves and other apeshitinsane things.
You obviously have someone out there who isn't familiar with this book! I am in no need of prayer, it isn't that simple! I just fealt that you undertook quite a task! I haven't seen the David Lynch movie, is it relative to this? What is it called, & do I need to see it? Thanks, Spooky
oh my god the consequences?like paper cuts and stupid crazys thinking its demonic?oh my god it think your right!!i better go pray right now for just having watched it!!
forbidden ? LOL such ignorance to think there are consequences for dealing with this book ..... believing in this is worse than believing in the bible and even more ridiculous ... you can buy this book on amazon for 20 bucks!~
Nagyon ügyes. A stílusa nagyon tetszik, és az, hogy a régi (antik némafilmes) ötleteket megvalósítva készítettetek horrort. Nekem nagyon bejön ez a téma.
fasza a zene a végén :D meg a film is jó :P
Rongyos 1 month ago
where did you get that book??
the music reminds me to silent hill...
it's an awesome video...
(:
FuckKurczyn13 6 months ago
@FuckKurczyn13 It was a present from one of my friends about 11 years ago. :)
Skoldrun 6 months ago
It's Kanpa.. not Kampa. ;)
SandThruFingers 7 months ago
@SandThruFingers Thanks. :)
Skoldrun 7 months ago
aşırı malsın..
hakuspear 1 year ago
Nekem megvan:DImádom:D
benjoe999 1 year ago
The Kitab Al Azif is a soul shocking
Book
Waimangora 2 years ago 2
know what'd make a really cool videogame? one combining The Typing of the Dead with the names of the ancient ones etc, alongside The House of the Dead series. 'quick! cast it out with thy speedy fingers beforeth it gob its foulness upon us'. & if you think that's bad you should hear my idea for the 9-11 Zombie game, i'll give you a clue - 'by eldritch, he hath said aloud their names at the site itself!' you never saw this post.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
Interesting: Doctor Who Theme with the Mad Arab.
thomjquinn 2 years ago
there's a lot of phonebox and phone-related themes inter-relating to all this. even if some of them turn out the same as in Family Guy, and it's just a Ringu old VHS of the film Mannequin.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
Köszönöm! :) csak azért kéne mert 1x elkezdtem a feléig el is jutottam de nem az enyém volt a könyv :S:S
Olaf193 2 years ago
hol lehet ezt a könyvet megtalálni???
Olaf193 2 years ago
Az Alexandrában. :)
Skoldrun 2 years ago
If you don't believe in the allmighty God, then you will always have the devil and unholy happenings in your surrounding,
There's no need for a book when it comes up to such things
They are always there but you can't see them
FingersMcKanzie 2 years ago
oh brother
truelove1330 2 years ago
The maker of this vid is from Hungary.I'm from Hungary and i love Lovecraft too.
Zerudon1993 2 years ago
excelente vid
SenkiAi 3 years ago
He lived in the Empty Quarter in Arabia for 10 years alone. I can tell you that no human today can live there for one week alone even with a 4WD and full supplies. It is extremely wild and harsh. He will scare to death. My friends told me it common to see a spirit in the image of an animal passing the highway in front of you and you know it is not a true animal.
AALSHERRI 3 years ago
It is a magic book. I do not advise anyone to try this path. It is a sin with a dead end. It ivery strange for Abdul Allah Alhadrud to right magic books when the art is almost dead during the Omayyad Caliphs. We are not talking here about the late period of Abbasid caliphate when magic was more common.
AALSHERRI 3 years ago
being serious, i believe you are right - he wrote about things pre-dating Islam, and also seem to pre-date the sciences of the Magi (eg, Babylonian astronomy knowledge). the more ancient practices from the African area, some of which survive in what's called voodoo / voodoun (and are basically very like all darker forms of shamanism around the globe), also seem way closer to the kinds of forces and knowledge the Arab would have been refering to. by darker i don't mean evil, just more full-on.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
Al Azif mean the sound of nocturnal insects. It is not a fiction book but you have to realize that the ruling kings of Jinn during that time may not be the same rulers today. For example king Shamhorish.
AALSHERRI 3 years ago
insect sounds are indeed associated with opening interdimensional doors; reminds of the giant wasp from The Experiment at LaChocerra.
randomlaughingman 2 years ago
i realy like Lovecraft's books. Their atmosphere is grate. this is nice vid in my opinion, makeshift of cthulhu...
alienatorx 3 years ago
Sólo imagenes de Giger nada revelador.
rube46667 3 years ago
it's fake?
simhpop47 3 years ago
Read the info. This is an exam movie.
Skoldrun 3 years ago
pues esta bueno el vido
pero don de demonios
consigo el cronomitron
camotedoy 3 years ago
El verdadero en ningun lado, se perdió, sólo hay extractos algunos de ellos bastante dudosos
rube46667 3 years ago
nemtudja valaki azt a könyvet ameiket a csávó olvas hol tom megrendelni??
Olaf193 3 years ago
Szerintem az Alexandrában lehet kapni.
üdv:
A csávó
Skoldrun 3 years ago
There's nothing true. It's a book of fiction. But I knew an important satanist in Italy who told me his group has an old German print of Al Azif. He said they didn't believe in this book wich to me sounds like a paradox. I told him "Do you realize it doesn't exist?". He told me "I simply don't believe in what's written...". If you look for something you'll find it
7omnia7 3 years ago
Jó kis anyag! Az Ulvernek melyik száma hallható az elején?
azazpont 3 years ago
Köszi! A Svidd Neger albumról a Somnam.
Skoldrun 3 years ago
Fiction. Hm.
Donkeypuke 3 years ago
The meaning of this book cannot be found upon its pages.
standingcorpse 3 years ago
Hi everyone! Narnatonis is right. The Necronomicon is fiction. It is Lovecraft's work, not a real grimoir. He invented it, for base of his novels, and he tells this thing in his letters, what was written to friends.
So enjoy this book like Lovecraft's creativity, what it really is.
Skoldrun 3 years ago
"Now about the 'terrible and forbidden books' — I am forced to say that most of them are purely imaginary. There never was any Abdul Alhazred or Necronomicon, for I invented these names myself. (...)As for seriously-written books on dark, occult, and supernatural themes — in all truth they don't amount to much. That is why it's more fun to invent mythical works like the Necronomicon and Book of Eibon."
- H.P. Lovecraft
narnatonis 3 years ago
the words of a man fearing what he'd unleahsed into the world. ignorence is truely blissful and those who seek great knowledge will be met with greater sorrow. peices of history have been destroyed and forgotten. christianity has doen it's best to see to that. Al Azif, being so outwardly opposed to the one sided verses of the bible has been a target for erradcation since it was first translated by Theodorus Philetas in 950 A.D. at Constantinople under the title Necronomicon.
KorgothofBarbaria 3 years ago
For the uninformed, I am not referring to the fictional book, but the original grimoir! Just because you are too immature to realize that just because a book can be purchased at a book store has no bearing on it's ability to create havoc, makes you look foolish to people who DO know the true nature of this book!
Spooky4137 3 years ago
of course it can cause havoc, i mean someone could get the idea to kidnap people for ritual sacrifices, carv unholy scriptures in themselves and other apeshitinsane things.
snorfan 3 years ago
You obviously have someone out there who isn't familiar with this book! I am in no need of prayer, it isn't that simple! I just fealt that you undertook quite a task! I haven't seen the David Lynch movie, is it relative to this? What is it called, & do I need to see it? Thanks, Spooky
Spooky4137 4 years ago
Reminds me very much of David Lynch.
redflags123 4 years ago
You are not the first who say that. But I never saw any David Lynch movie.
Skoldrun 4 years ago
In that case, you and Lynch have something in common besides your love of film-making: Talent.
redflags123 4 years ago
Oh, thank you! :)
Skoldrun 4 years ago
Weren't you at all concerned, dealing with this book, & all the possible consequences that can come from it?
Spooky4137 4 years ago
oh my god the consequences?like paper cuts and stupid crazys thinking its demonic?oh my god it think your right!!i better go pray right now for just having watched it!!
yllibllik 4 years ago
I think you did a good job with this, considering it's a forbidden book. Cool!
Spooky4137 4 years ago
Thanks!
Skoldrun 4 years ago
forbidden ? LOL such ignorance to think there are consequences for dealing with this book ..... believing in this is worse than believing in the bible and even more ridiculous ... you can buy this book on amazon for 20 bucks!~
ruptureskullz 3 years ago
KuTuLu Dreams my friends....he dreams...
Zi Dingir
Anna Kanpa!
Zi Dingir
Kia kanpa!
kutuludreams 4 years ago
Ez nagyon zsííír. Tényleg olyan a hangulat mint a könyvekben:)
trijjlik 4 years ago
Nice video!!
I hope you got the A+ that you deserved for it! =D
serxine 4 years ago
Yepp, I got! :) Thanks!
Skoldrun 4 years ago
That is not dead which may eternal lie, and with strange Aeons even death may die.
omniexistus 4 years ago
I'ä I'ä Cthluhu Fh'tagn
I'ä! I'ä! Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fh'tagn!
snorfan 3 years ago
what language was the dialogue
Jasmine12787 4 years ago
It's hungarian.
Skoldrun 4 years ago
oh, yes.
can you tell me anything about the music in the closing creds?
rosasparx 4 years ago
Technical Itch - The rukus
Skoldrun 4 years ago
Nagyon ügyes. A stílusa nagyon tetszik, és az, hogy a régi (antik némafilmes) ötleteket megvalósítva készítettetek horrort. Nekem nagyon bejön ez a téma.
aniMATor90 4 years ago
its really nice, silent movies work for lovecraftian horror. well played just i dont get the last conservation because i dont find the translation.
Gouhllit 4 years ago
Nagyon jó lett! Marha jól vissza tudtátok adni a lovecrafti novellák hangulatát! :)
napolaj 4 years ago