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  • H.P Lovecraft + Nox Arcana = Epic blend

  • Call of Cthulhu/Trail Of Cthulhu + Nox Arcana = Orgasm.

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  • i have the NECRONOMICON but not complite...

  • @serventaprime No, dear, you haven't invented the names yourself because they exist in a book named also Necronomicon, but it is just a collection of some Lovecraft's story translated in Serbian. Before the part with stories, there is a section with the history of Necronomicon and those names are there.

  • @35gears It's not a real book. It was a fake book written about by the great horror writter H.P. Lovecraft.

  • @35gears It is a book, yes. One that will eat you? No.

    I have read it many times, it is good.

  • The Necronomicon is real as far as I know. My 8th grade English teacher had a copy of it locked in a display case in the classroom, but it could be fake for all I know

  • @serventaprime U Jelly?

  • @serventaprime In other words your quote is from a work of fiction that he wrote about his fake book mate. Get some other evidence that is real

  • @serventaprime In 1927, Lovecraft wrote a brief pseudo-history of the Necronomicon that was published in 1938, after his death, as A History of The Necronomicon. - H. P. Lovecraft's History of the Necronomicon

  • @serventaprime Unaussprechlichen Kulten.... 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. - Quotes Regarding the Necronomicon from Lovecraft’s Letters

  • @crazymanma123 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. Robert Bloch devised the idea of Ludvig Prinn and his De Vermis Mysteriis, while the Book of Eibon is an invention of Clark Ashton Smith's. Robert E. Howard is responsible for Friedrich von Junzt and his

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