Cults of Cthulhu

Cults of Cthulhu
Title Cults of Cthulhu PDF eBook
Author Mike Mason
Publisher Chaosium Incorporated
Pages 0
Release 2021-10-31
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781568824390

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Sourcebook and scenarios for the Call of Cthulhu 7th edition roleplaying game.

Cthulhu's Dark Cults

Cthulhu's Dark Cults
Title Cthulhu's Dark Cults PDF eBook
Author David Conyers
Publisher Call of Cthulhu Fiction
Pages 0
Release 2010-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781568822358

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Chaosium's "Call of Cthulhu" is an endless source of imagination of all things dark and mysterious. Here we journey across the globe to witness the numerous and diverse cults that worship Cthulhu and the Great Old Ones. Lead by powerful sorcerers and fanatical necromancers, their followers are mad and deranged slaves. The ancient and alien gods whom they willingly devote themselves are truly terrifying. These cults control real power, for they are the real secret masters of our world. This book is part of an expanding collection of Cthulhu Mythos horror fiction and related topics. Call of Cthulhu Fiction focuses on single entities, concepts, or authors significant to readers and fans of H.P. Lovecraft.

Cthulhu Cult

Cthulhu Cult
Title Cthulhu Cult PDF eBook
Author Venger Satanis
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 2007-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781430306313

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The Cult of Cthulhu shall never die. Its untenable spirit, unearthly and ichorous, is spreading far and wide through the Matrix-esque reality program that we are immersed in. As you read these words, try to wake up from the illusions surrounding you. This book is our manifesto, our truth, our bible! Cthulhu Cult is the integration of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, Satanism, Chaos Magic, the Fourth Way, and other Left Hand Path traditions. It is also the fruition of my special plan: to see this world's flaws, to understand why they exist, and then finally. to overcome them! Years ago, I knew that humanity was on the wrong track, and this horrid green tome corrects the mistake of man... before us rushes a new flood of reason. When the Old Ones return, this world shall drown before Their might.

Nameless Cults

Nameless Cults
Title Nameless Cults PDF eBook
Author Robert Ervin Howard
Publisher Chaosium Fiction Series
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Fantasy fiction, American
ISBN 9781568821306

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Robert E. Howard is the world-renowned author of the Conan series and the stories that were the basis of the recent Kull movie. He also was one of H.P. Lovecraft's frequent correspondents, and an author of many pivotal Mythos tales. This book collects together all of Howard's Mythos tales, including the tales that originated Gol-Goroth, Unausspreclichen Kulten, and Friedrich Von Junzt. Included in this collections are several fragments left behind by Robert E. Howard which have been completed by a variety of authors. This book has been long anticipated by readers of H.P. Lovecraft and Call of Cthulhu players alike.

The Call of Cthulhu

The Call of Cthulhu
Title The Call of Cthulhu PDF eBook
Author H.P. Lovecraft
Publisher SAMPI Books
Pages 55
Release 2024-08-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 6561332997

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"The Call of Cthulhu" by H.P. Lovecraft is a seminal work of cosmic horror that explores the existence of an ancient, malevolent entity named Cthulhu. Through a series of disturbing discoveries and strange occurrences, the story unveils a hidden, incomprehensible reality where humanity's significance is dwarfed by forces beyond its understanding. The narrative, told through fragmented accounts, delves into themes of fear, madness, and the unknown.

Unspeakable Cults

Unspeakable Cults
Title Unspeakable Cults PDF eBook
Author Professor of Theology Paul J Dehart
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2021-08
Genre
ISBN 9781481315555

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The incarnation of God in Jesus poses numerous challenges for the historical consciousness. How does a particular human at a particular time embody the eternal? And how does that embodiment work itself out in faith across the centuries? A gulf would appear to stand between what Christians say about Christ and the historical event of the man Jesus; indeed, the true reality of the incarnation seems unspeakable. Unspeakable Cults considers the nature and potential resolution of the conflict between the relativistic assumptions of the modern historical worldview and the classical Christian assertion of the absolute status of Jesus of Nazareth as God's saving incarnation in history. Paul DeHart contends that an understanding of Jesus' history is possible, proposing a model of the relation of divine causation to historical causation that allows the affirmation of Jesus' divinity without a miraculous rupture of the world's immanent causal patterns. The book first identifies classic articulations of the conflict in nineteenth-century German thought (Troeltsch, D. F. Strauss), and then draws on the history of religions to suggest possible relevant motifs in first-century culture that mitigate the axiomatic tension between Jesus' humanity and his deified status in early Christianity. With a creative appropriation of Thomas Aquinas, the heart of the argument aims to understand the eternal Word's presence in a human being as a thoroughly cultural event, but one dependent on divine power conceived as quasi-formal rather than merely efficient cause. Such an approach undercuts opposition between the absoluteness of Jesus and the relativism of historicism. DeHart ultimately confronts the resulting challenges to traditional belief resulting from this proposed model, including the irremediable ambiguity of Jesus' miraculous performances and the constitutively unfinished nature of his human identity. Rather than treating these as scandals of modern consciousness, Unspeakable Cults vindicates them as necessary aspects of the offense perennially confronting faith in the incarnation.

The Book of Cthulhu

The Book of Cthulhu
Title The Book of Cthulhu PDF eBook
Author Ross Lockhart
Publisher Start Publishing LLC
Pages 605
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1597803553

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The Cthulhu Mythos is one of the 20th century's most singularly recognizable literary creations. Initially created by H. P. Lovecraft and a group of his amorphous contemporaries (the so-called "Lovecraft Circle"), The Cthulhu Mythos story cycle has taken on a convoluted, cyclopean life of its own. Some of the most prodigious writers of the 20th century, and some of the most astounding writers of the 21st century have planted their seeds in this fertile soil. The Book of Cthulhu harvests the weirdest and most corpulent crop of these modern mythos tales. From weird fiction masters to enigmatic rising stars, The Book of Cthulhu demonstrates how Mythos fiction has been a major cultural meme throughout the 20th century, and how this type of story is still salient, and terribly powerful today.