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Has R'lyeh, where dead Cthulhu lies dreaming, been found?

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
man if I start having all kinds of messed up dreams then I'm going to be so annoyed. LOL
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'leyh wagh'nagl fthagen"

wa:do
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
IA! IA! CTHULHU FTHAGHEN!
IA! IA! R'LYEH FTHAGEN!

BTW, Cthulhu isn't dead. He's dreaming.
[wrestling angle]
Awaiting for the stars to align just right. To arise, and reclaim this earth, along with his brethren, for themeselves. To reclaim thier place as true rulers of the earth. The Warhart has come bearing messages of salvation. A message of hope of being spared from eternal damnation. Submit to his will, and be spared. To not submit is to know true pain and suffering.

"That which is not dead may eternal lie,
and in strange eons even death may die."
[/wrestling angle]

How did Cthulhu and his sunken city/prison get involved with this anyways?
 
eudaimonia said:
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands - British scientists have embarked on a mission to study a huge area on the Atlantic seabed where the Earth's crust is mysteriously missing and instead is covered with dark green rock from deep inside the planet.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070306/ap_on_sc/seabed_expedition

:bow:


Iä Iä,

Mark

Yes i heard of this. Quite interesting!

And *sigh* i can't read Lovecraft :(

I want to find a graphic novel version or something that is readable.
 
Luke Wolf said:
Mind if I ask why?

It's not obvious here but i am (honestly!) dyslexic. I have seen sample texts of his books and read bits and found its just way too difficult. Hence why a graphic novel may be a good idea.
 

BFD_Zayl

Well-Known Member
Atomic Amoeba said:
It's not obvious here but i am (honestly!) dyslexic. I have seen sample texts of his books and read bits and found its just way too difficult. Hence why a graphic novel may be a good idea.
*stumped* your dyslexic...yet post on forums? or are you using at is a comparison? ...plus what does finding a part of the exposed mantle have to do with an ancient sleeping god?
 
BFD_Zayl said:
*stumped* your dyslexic...yet post on forums? or are you using at is a comparison? ...plus what does finding a part of the exposed mantle have to do with an ancient sleeping god?

No seriously i am.. first i post on forums because i do enjoy to debate and put my views across best i can. Ive improved over the years. I also use spell checker a LOT. I also re-read my posts (usuall after i posted them, then i edit).

Eudiamonia was joking about maybe this is the place that C'thulu sleeps (and they could wake him up?).

(i only know the end as this person who read it told me :D ).
 

eudaimonia

Fellowship of Reason
Cthulhu, after his sunken city, made largely of greenish stone, has risen again. :help:

cthulhu02.jpg
 
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