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Monday, March 2nd, 2009Dunwich Findings
Sunday, March 1st, 2009These am photos of various thing. Thing witch Dunwich Horror find during Dunwich’s most recent Flickr eckpedition, in which Dunwich narrowly escaped with dunwich life.
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Fishmen
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Found through some guy named “Warren Ellis”, here – the Shadow Over Innsmouth, in 1 minute thirty-eight seconds, as a musical. Lyrics courtesy of The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society.
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Sunday, February 15th, 2009The Tale of How
Friday, February 6th, 2009“Nine months of part time work gave birth to The Blackheart Gang’s acclaimed short film called, The Tale of How. The Tale of How is the second part of a trilogy of works called the Dodo Trilogy. It is to later be flanked by The Tale of Then and The Tale of When. The Dodo Trilogy, in turn, fits into a much greater work called, The Household”…
More on this amazing film series here
The Tale of How from Shy the Sun on Vimeo.
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A Nocturne for My Saturnine
Friday, January 23rd, 2009![]() The Chuthlu Crush |
![]() The Magpie’s Bird Room |
| There was once a woman born Abigail Frost who thought she saw a very strange creature when she was just a child. This fateful event put her on a path that would slowly cause her to become more and more dedicated to the task of proving the reality of what she thought she saw. This task became an obsession and this obsession would finally be satisfied, only the reward for her driven pursuit was not exactly what she was looking for. Abigail was transformed into a creature known as a Taurean and her immortal name became the Magpie. In the mythology of the Taureans and Saturnines the Magpie became a well known figure. Her fabled bird room housed countless species of bird or rumored to exist. This was her passion for decades until a chance introduction to a book about Lovecraft’s old gods caused her to make a sudden and sharp turn. Her crush on the old thing named Cthulhu found strange changes taking place in the Magpie… |
Of the many subjects that the eccentric shopkeep and researcher Etta Diem occupied her free time with, the topic of the Taureans and Saturnines fascinated her the most. If Etta was capable of falling prey to obsession these two entities would be that obsession. The suggestion of this is rather ironic, but only if you understand the nature of Taureans and Saturnines. Each of these titles is a quick identifier of a type of person who followed a certain course of action somewhere in their life and suffered the consequences. The most simple way to sum of these actions is to say the phrase curiosity killed the cat, although death is not the outcome in this case but rather a strange brand of unwanted immortality. (more…)
Televisor Museum
Saturday, January 10th, 2009As announced by Prof. Erwin Lindemann of the forum at brassgoggles, These televisors are the creme de la creme when it comes to modern Victorian Era technology – which would lead me to wonder exactly why they are calling it a “museum”, were it not for their wondrously artistic design and craftsmanship.
Of course such attention to aesthetics is today’s standard when it comes to quality electro-powered devices – after all, if it is not beautiful in its design, how could it ever be correct in its engineering?
The museum has near thirty of these incredible works of modern technology; Expect to see them available for ordering by the early to mid Edwardian Era, with customizations available as per buyer.

















































