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who the devil is Wilbur Whateley?
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James Blast wrote:who the devil is Wilbur Whateley?
a character from an H P Lovecraft story, if I remember correctly
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ye live and learn, thanks chaps :D
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I think I just got the joke................... :eek:




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It's actually a site selling several Call of Cthulhu roleplaying paraphernalia, and the word 'eldritch' (in its original meaning) is often used in these Lovecraftean adventures. But still, a nice button to wear on TSOM concerts ;D

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:It's actually a site selling several Call of Cthulhu roleplaying paraphernalia, and the word 'eldritch' (in its original meaning) is often used in these Lovecraftean adventures. But still, a nice button to wear on TSOM concerts ;D

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I'd like to get that button too ;D
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Call Of Cthulhu means only one thing to me, and that is the last track on Metallica's Ride The Lightning
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James Blast wrote:Call Of Cthulhu means only one thing to me, and that is the last track on Metallica's Ride The Lightning
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A slight (drunken) detour here, but has anyone ever commented on any connection between AE and Philip K Dick? I discovered recently that Dick wrote a novel called "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch". Malcolm Edwards' introduction to one of Dick's short story collections also comments that many of his books were "written in a matter of weeks in amphetamine-fuelled marathon sessions". Sound familiar?
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smiscandlon wrote:A slight (drunken) detour here, but has anyone ever commented on any connection between AE and Philip K Dick? I discovered recently that Dick wrote a novel called "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch". Malcolm Edwards' introduction to one of Dick's short story collections also comments that many of his books were "written in a matter of weeks in amphetamine-fuelled marathon sessions". Sound familiar?
I've read "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch" and it's a good book. It's about drugs, and like you said, it was written whilst on drugs (much like a lot of Sisters songs!) but I think that's where the similarity ends.
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
James Blast wrote:Call Of Cthulhu means only one thing to me, and that is the last track on Metallica's Ride The Lightning
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I can play that. I love all that old Metallica s**t.
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smiscandlon wrote:A slight (drunken) detour here, but has anyone ever commented on any connection between AE and Philip K Dick? I discovered recently that Dick wrote a novel called "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch". Malcolm Edwards' introduction to one of Dick's short story collections also comments that many of his books were "written in a matter of weeks in amphetamine-fuelled marathon sessions". Sound familiar?
I've read "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch" and it's a good book. It's about drugs, and like you said, it was written whilst on drugs (much like a lot of Sisters songs!) but I think that's where the similarity ends.
I started seeing the connection between Von and 'dick' in the last couple of years, yes... ;D

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I started seeing the connection between Von and 'dick' in the last couple of years, yes... ;D

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James Blast wrote:Call Of Cthulhu means only one thing to me, and that is the last track on Metallica's Ride The Lightning
Doesn't the lad McCoy go on about that in some Neph song or other? (File this post under 'How much vaguer can you get?' but I'm too drunk to get specific right now)
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Gripper wrote:
James Blast wrote:Call Of Cthulhu means only one thing to me, and that is the last track on Metallica's Ride The Lightning
Doesn't the lad McCoy go on about that in some Neph song or other? (File this post under 'How much vaguer can you get?' but I'm too drunk to get specific right now)
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When the name of Cthulhu appears in The Watchman and Last Exit For the Lost, or when McCoy summons up "sweet nectar for a thousand young" in Psychonaut and names a track of Elizium (Dead but Dreaming), one's suspicions are confirmed. (In an eye-opening interview with the Christian magazine Cornerstone, McCoy stated that The Watchman is "basically an invocation to Cthulhu", adding that "Several old cultures believed this god is in the form of a sea serpent...it's an ancient, evil god that lived on earth before man existed. The opposing forces battled with it and won. But some books say the ancient gods are going to rule again."
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Cthulhu is a character created by Howard Philipps Lovecraft (I hope the first names are right...), and is indeed the great eh... 'Squid', once defeated, not dead but dreaming, lying in wait at the bottom of one of our oceans to once again rule the earth.

Cthulhu, and the whole Lovecraftian theory, however, is based upon the old Sumerian beliefs, as described in a lot of scrolls, and also (according to believers) in the Necronomicon, the Book of the Dead.

But finally, it is a modern horror-roleplaying game, using the (Cthulhu) Mythos as background. It is fecking fun.

For a horrible depiction of the Serpent That Is Not Dead But Dreaming, click here

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I used to play a bit of Call of Cthulhu myself, back in the day...

I even wrote the dissertation for my Certificate of Sixth Year Studies in English on the works of H P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos!
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smiscandlon wrote:I used to play a bit of Call of Cthulhu myself, back in the day...

I even wrote the dissertation for my Certificate of Sixth Year Studies in English on the works of H P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos!
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Come to think of it, I actually have a copy of the Necronomicon somewhere...

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smiscandlon wrote:Come to think of it, I actually have a copy of the Necronomicon somewhere...

:urff: :lol:
Prolly the same s**t paperback edition as mine ;D

Bought'em together with LaVey's satanic bible/rituals perchance? :innocent: :twisted:

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*bump*

...because i bought a few of these badges and someone was asking where they were from :lol: ;D

and for the record, they're HUGE!!

well, about 2 inches in diameter anyway. which is kinda big for a badge :eek:
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