Cthulhu Mythos Episode 3: Ex Oblivione

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  • Beautifully, beautifully done Shwanerd! You really do these stories justice with your passionate readings.

    5* and faved,

    George

  • I'm flabbergasted that nobody else has left a comment. How dare they not!?!

    Yay for a late night, spooky story with considerably less monotony.

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  • You reading to monotone. You need to read this from the perspective of a man who's pondering some of the most profound things he's ever dreamt of. Where is your glory, your imagination, your fascinating captivation. You read like you have disdain for what you see and that is NOT the emotion being written for. You need to slow WAY down and love the journey.

  • The most scary work by Lovecraft is "On the Creation of Niggers".

    It's scary how hateful and prejudiced people can be.

  • H.P. Lovecraft is one of the least approachable horror writers in history, this however is one of the better attempts to present it. Over all well done, and I look forward to more.

  • I"m sorry it was "At The Mountains of Madness".

  • May I suggest "The Call of Cthulhu" or "In the Mountains of Madness" they are somewhat longer than the others you have done already but could be done as part of a multi-part series covering each story.

  • This one is in my favorites now.

    Do more like this and I'll subscribe.

  • Wicked sweet. Keep these coming. Lovecraft rocks. Favorited this, EXCELLENT rendition.

  • There are tons of stories to choose from; I haven't read The Hound yet, but from a cursory inspection it looks good for a video.

  • *sits at the tea table with the mad hatter and the Cheshire cat * A stood, good chap that has lovely quorum of delightful entertainment.

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