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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2008

This song is from the album: A Very Scary Solstice by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical society.
Their website: www.cthulhulives.org

More information about their cds (which contain alot more songs than i've uploaded): http://www.cthulhulives.org/solstice/

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  • Fishmen. Deep Ones. Members of a human-icthoid hybrid race. The children of Dagon. The interbred citizens of haunted Innsmouth, MA. Yeah, people who f**ked fish, and vise-versa. And their hideous children. God bless 'em.

  • Ah deep one's don't invite them to a partry, they eat all the shrimp puffs.

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  • This song is so complete, you don't need to read the story. Brilliant!

  • @DwarfyDoodad But then Nayarlathotep is the servant of Azathoth. Surely the servant couldn't be more powerful than the master.

  • @TheZombiePimpernel I'm not sure if Ybb-Tstll really counts though, seeing as how she was created several decades after Lovecraft died. He himself used to refer to his stories as his 'Yog-Sothothery', so I'd say Yog Sothoth should probably take point of place, even though Azathoth is supposed to be the sultan of the universe.

  • @crimsondagger1 As one of the kids from "Wonder Showzen" used to say, "THAT'S RACIST!!!" XD

  • I dunno why, but when I hear this song, I visualize a group of people fighting off a horde of fishmen in a deserted run-down fishing town. Also, they try and escape on a boat. Sound cool to anyone?

  • This video was made by someone who attended Miskatonic University

  • @TheZombiePimpernel I would argue that Nyarlothotep is up there since there are some people who claim The Unspeakable One himself, Hastur is merely one of Nyarlothotep's masks. Sure, Yog-Sothoth is everywhere, and everywhen existing in all places an dtimes, but he is bound so securely there is nothing he can do.

  • @roflmaufull So its all just fictional?? And yea cthulhu is kool lucking lol

  • Somehow, I got here from a pony video.

    It is somewhat appropriate for Lyra though, I guess.

  • @roflmaufull Yog-Sothoth is arguably the most powerful, along with Azathoth and Ybb-Tstll. Lovecraft himself felt that Yog-Sothoth was the central "figure" in the mythology. People just like Cthulhu. I can't blame 'em.

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