"The Mound" by H. P. Lovecraft / A HorrorBabble Production

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @HorrorBabble
    @HorrorBabble  2 года назад +29

    How about some Lovecraftian artifacts?
    shop.vermilion.cc/collections/cthulhu?ref=HorrorBabble
    Pocket Watches, Playing Cards, Enamel Pins ... even an Umbrella!
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    • @bobbymarcum772
      @bobbymarcum772 2 года назад +3

      An electric pocket torch and revolver

    • @tonicastel2390
      @tonicastel2390 Год назад +2

      Yes

    • @majorgrubert5887
      @majorgrubert5887 9 месяцев назад +2

      What, if any other stories are there that deal or relate to the underground civilization of these immortal beings? I need more of this! 👀

    • @junebakkengulbrandsen
      @junebakkengulbrandsen 17 дней назад

      ​@😅❤🎉majorgrubert5887

  • @imnotsupposedtobehere2692
    @imnotsupposedtobehere2692 4 года назад +368

    “Valleys on face and snow on head” has to be probably the most poetic way I’ve ever heard someone describing the appearance of old age. Lovecraft certainly had a way with language and having character dialogue be so wonderful.

    • @joeshmoe5169
      @joeshmoe5169 3 года назад +25

      You do know you're not supposed to be here right? Lol

    • @imnotsupposedtobehere2692
      @imnotsupposedtobehere2692 3 года назад +29

      Joe Shmoe I’VE BEEN MADE! SMOKE GRENADE OUT!!

    • @jared30
      @jared30 3 года назад +6

      @@imnotsupposedtobehere2692 lol

    • @johnnikyecole9114
      @johnnikyecole9114 2 года назад +2

      Almost puts you in a trance... But could you imagine someone who spoke like that all the time in modern days...lol..

    • @peaceandhappiness901
      @peaceandhappiness901 2 года назад +1

      I'm at that age of, ,(Valleys of face, and snow of head)
      Yes, he has a gift.

  • @SokiHime
    @SokiHime Год назад +78

    An absolutely psychotic story
    Lovecraft was simply commissioned to write a story about a beheaded ghost and native Americans
    He went absolutely insane with this one and I love it

  • @ticjaxo284
    @ticjaxo284 3 года назад +88

    I was really not expecting Cthulhu to be called a spirit of harmony

    • @psevdhome
      @psevdhome 2 года назад +18

      It makes sense if you think about the fact they their civilization is ancient and decadent and uses semi-humans as slaves and cattle. In the context of that subliminal horror you can call Cthulhu a god of harmony, the harmony of their horrifying society. They also practice human sacrifice and orgies, so it's not really harmony as you or I would understand it.

    • @daveshif2514
      @daveshif2514 Год назад +12

      cthulhu is a priest, his one job is to unite people with his god. thats a certain kind of harmony, not as in peace but as in harmonic, aka working together at a spiritual level

    • @killgazmotron
      @killgazmotron Год назад +11

      well. He sleeps all day.

  • @otterrivers3765
    @otterrivers3765 3 года назад +131

    This story is one of my all time favorites and the narrator is perfect. I listened to this a few years ago and have been waiting to listen again until I feel it's been long enough. It's been about three years. I just woke up at 2am and I'm alone in my living room with a cat and a blanket and a hot cup of tea and the sound of a rainstorm outside. I feel like now is the time!

  • @owaissaaltheadickey9341
    @owaissaaltheadickey9341 4 года назад +408

    Thank you for reading these beautiful stories to everyone especially to the vision impaired, paralyzed,those with arthritis,those that are illiterate or have difficulty with reading, the paraplegic,and those with other conditions that keeps people from being able to hold/turn pages of books and those with Add/ADHD, depression,Autism and learning disabled(all types of dyslexia) like myself.Its also a great help to folks that needs something to focus on to during panic attacks, flashbacks and dissociation(I have to deal with most of the mentioned conditions mentioned as well as cancer...and yes, I have brought you with me to my treatments too. God bless you,Sir. I greatly appreciate you and your awesome storytelling abilities.

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  4 года назад +62

      Thank you - I'm glad our recordings can be of some aid to you. Jennifer and I wish you all the best. :) Ian

    • @Erintii
      @Erintii 4 года назад +20

      Agree, and for all who are working, driving or commuting in other way

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 4 года назад +16

      Oh my friend please stay strong 💪. I’m 7 months behind your comment so much has happened. I hope you are are safe and as healthy as you can be during this pandemic.

    • @amynock540
      @amynock540 4 года назад +7

      Thank you for reading this story to me and all others. I happened on this site quite by accident, and was so happily surprised to hear this Lovecraftian epic that I had not read for many years. What a great pleasure; especially as I lie in bed dealing with the virus!! Thank you again!

    • @owaissaaltheadickey9341
      @owaissaaltheadickey9341 3 года назад +8

      @@Erintii Absolutely dear friend. Audio books and a good storyteller helps all types of work go more smoothly too and is also there to help folks fall asleep(though the stories told here are definitely Not boring😘😘).God Bless and Stay Safe Everyone.

  • @LegendofLaw
    @LegendofLaw 3 года назад +15

    When he starts describing the apartment.... I would give up everything to live there. He is an artist with his words.

  • @stevenapkins6460
    @stevenapkins6460 3 года назад +28

    Love this story, as a born and raised Oklahoman the idea of Binger being on top of an ancient city of aliens is absolutely hilarious

    • @dennisburgess8986
      @dennisburgess8986 2 года назад

      Quannah tx medicine mounds

    • @hudsontoo1212
      @hudsontoo1212 4 месяца назад

      There are some super spooky miniature plateau like things in the surrounding area though. I think one is called Weeping Woman mound and the other one is called forget the name, but it has a weird opening that looks like it’s been covered up…
      Weeping woman mound looks creepy at

    • @melissamorris3798
      @melissamorris3798 Месяц назад

      I'm from Binger too. Well born in Anadarko but came home from the hospital to Binger lol. And I agree. The idea of Binger being some mystical place in the Lovecraft mythos is amazing 😂

  • @Pope_Khajiit
    @Pope_Khajiit 4 года назад +150

    This was the first audiobook I've ever listened to and I'm so glad it was for this story. Lovecraft uses such complex language in his stories and uses names I have no hope of pronouncing. English is my native language and I would have fallen asleep reading the book, but listening to it? I binged the entire thing and loved every minute of it!

    • @otterrivers3765
      @otterrivers3765 3 года назад +7

      I'm overjoyed to welcome you to the world of youtube audiobooks!!! Come on in. The water is GREAT! This channel and a few others including "Chip Slater's Storytime Theater" are just such a great fountain of wonderful audiobooks.

    • @StarboyXL9
      @StarboyXL9 3 года назад +3

      I like Lovecraft's prose, even if it does get really purple sometimes, it adds a nice touch to the whole experience.

    • @yungpr1ma588
      @yungpr1ma588 2 года назад +1

      Gotta check out, "at the monntains of madness"

    • @dalestaley5637
      @dalestaley5637 7 месяцев назад +1

      I wrote a few down. I learned geography, anthropology through them.
      Hang in there. It's a brilliant education. ❤

  • @charleyedwards2121
    @charleyedwards2121 6 лет назад +513

    This is literally the best channel on RUclips
    You may not have a million subs yet but remember fads come and go, the classics take a while to catch on but never go away

    • @bittybitty8233
      @bittybitty8233 6 лет назад +7

      Charley Edwards so beautifully said...💗

    • @scottthompson-ez1hz
      @scottthompson-ez1hz 6 лет назад +11

      Indeed. I have not looked upon the printed word for months now when I want to escape into the macabre and fantastic.

    • @tikkidaddy
      @tikkidaddy 6 лет назад +6

      Certainly the best in its class and subject matter. Top of the charts!!

    • @lisahoschkeandrade9751
      @lisahoschkeandrade9751 5 лет назад +1

      Oh, I ABSOLUTELY CONCUR

    • @paysonterhune290
      @paysonterhune290 5 лет назад +2

      so very true

  • @captainjetpack
    @captainjetpack Год назад +28

    This is the greatest, most underrated mythos story of all time. Why it is not required reading only speaks to it's status as a collaboration.

    • @BENOTAFRAID689
      @BENOTAFRAID689 11 месяцев назад +5

      This is seriously my favorite work of cosmic horror, and it feels like this single story does a really great job of encompassing all the themes of the genres. Definitely the perfect read to discuss all the history, philosophy, and symbolism.

    • @BENOTAFRAID689
      @BENOTAFRAID689 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@HappyThife Don't you feel better, now that you've spouting all that nonsense?

    • @TransRoofKorean
      @TransRoofKorean 8 месяцев назад +3

      "speaks to it is status"

  • @ImCarolB
    @ImCarolB 2 года назад +30

    This story is now among my top five Lovecraft works.

  • @pariahthistledowne854
    @pariahthistledowne854 3 года назад +24

    I used to climb the mound-shaped cindercones in the Mojave daydreaming about this story. Only ever found coyote bones and USGS stakes, but it was still a great time.

    • @exoblivione6086
      @exoblivione6086 2 года назад +2

      Finding Coyote bones in the desert is such an American sounding thing.

    • @pariahthistledowne854
      @pariahthistledowne854 2 года назад +1

      @@exoblivione6086 Lol! Yeah, i suppose it is....like a Clint Eastwood western movie kind of feel.

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 2 года назад

      Have you never heard of the ancient and great civilization of Coyo-Te?

  • @blixten2928
    @blixten2928 4 года назад +25

    Your energy in continuing, throughout this very long tale, to put the same fun inflections, interesting tones and emphases, is impressive. I had no idea Lovecraft had written this. It is in many ways more interesting than "Mountains of Madness", as it's *humans* he's talking about. And, he actually shows respect for Native Americans. THANKS!

  • @smileywarhead5178
    @smileywarhead5178 4 года назад +4

    The section on the immortal culture's artwork is eerily prophetic. Predating Dada-ism by about 40 years

  • @ceratonin719
    @ceratonin719 3 года назад +3

    Had a migraine and laid down to listen to a book. I can always count in your voice to lull me into sleep

  • @thecrawlingspleen
    @thecrawlingspleen 10 месяцев назад +6

    One of his most underrated stories in my opinion.

  • @doktorwyvern2883
    @doktorwyvern2883 6 лет назад +81

    It would take a Lovecraftian amount of words to express how much I enjoyed this. Many stories by Lovecraft, such as the color out of space, have other equally magnificent readers whereas some such as this have no notable readings. You bringing his lesser known works to the youtube with your unique voice is nothing short of awesome
    Tl;Dr 10/10 will listen again

  • @thomaswright17
    @thomaswright17 6 лет назад +198

    i looked for awhile for some good audiobooks on youtube and so many were either monotone and boring or overacted and obnoxious. The best narrator I've found is Ian Gordon, he hits the perfect balance. Nice job and thanks!

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 лет назад +16

      You are too kind - great to have you onboard! Ian

    • @skooptywooop1030
      @skooptywooop1030 6 лет назад +5

      Pteradactyl Screech Try listening to Wayne June he narrorated Darkest Dungeon and was hired for his readings of lovecraft.
      Brilliant voice actor and narrorator.
      But I think Ian gordon has done more readings also the accent is great for the reads Keep up the good work.

    • @ceolen1
      @ceolen1 6 лет назад +4

      I never liked Wayne June. Too bass, his annunciation needs improvement, and he needs to take a couple steps back from the microphone.
      I like different narrators for different stories. I like Phil Reynolds for Lovecraft's more personal first person stories, and FNH for the more historical and science driven stories (he has that perfect touch of nerdiness in his voice). Gordon Gould did an audio book many years ago of Lovecraft's shorter tales, and they are very pleasant to listen to. He sounds kind of like E.G. Marshall. Another voice that I like, though some might find him monotone, is Conrad Feininger.
      I like Ian, too, of course, especially his Randolf Carter and Herbert West pieces. He gives Dream Quest just the right balance of fun and horror, and without the wispy, dreamy quality that others want to give it. Seriously, one reader read it as if she was reading a children's book about rainbows, pink skies, and Victorian faeries! Oh, noooo!

    • @Dopeymanthing
      @Dopeymanthing 5 лет назад +1

      Scott brick

    • @lisahorton1525
      @lisahorton1525 5 лет назад +2

      Ian gordon

  • @crondeau7553
    @crondeau7553 Год назад +3

    First time reading /hearing this , great book !!!

  • @davide2711
    @davide2711 3 года назад +18

    I have listened to this probably 10 times and have yet to get past the first 30 minutes. (I listen to it to help me sleep). Thank you! I love your readings

  • @breendart134
    @breendart134 Год назад +2

    I find it indescribably funny that HPL was even sticking Cthulhu, Shub-Niggurath, and Company into things that he ghostwrote.

  • @durere
    @durere Год назад +2

    This would make for a great limited television series, especially in our day and age.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottler 4 года назад +9

    With its intro featuring beautiful language and gesture of kindness from the sage Native American to its tying together of several cultures and histories into the Cthulu et al braid of old ones mythos, plus its prediction of genetic manipulation, The Mound is an entertaining Lovecraft novella indeed. Love it!

  • @phantasmtheater6015
    @phantasmtheater6015 6 лет назад +14

    Now this guy has a DEFINITE commitment to bringing you the best in Gothic Horror!

  • @Astrithor
    @Astrithor 5 лет назад +14

    This a far more enjoyable version to listen to than the other version of The Mound I've heard on RUclips.

  • @stonemorris5356
    @stonemorris5356 9 месяцев назад +5

    Zealia Bishop- Hey Howard, can you write me a short story about a native american mound haunted by a headless ghost?
    Lovecraft-

  • @captainsensiblejr.
    @captainsensiblejr. 10 месяцев назад +4

    The Mound is one of my favourite Lovecraft tales. Few people give Lovecraft credit for is well-researched local colour i.e. those mounds do exist on Oklahoma, there is regional folklore about Native American ghosts, and it is the area where Coronado's expedition passed through. HPL also paid attention to Native American creation myths about coming from underground into the world. The same goes for his New England settler lore of stone ruins and circles on hilltops and strange underground rumbling noises under the same hills.

  • @zondervanamo
    @zondervanamo 11 месяцев назад +6

    I absolutely adore this story.

  • @joeydell
    @joeydell 2 года назад +2

    Anyone else think this Lovecraft story would a perfect movie!?

  • @boldbearings
    @boldbearings 3 года назад +32

    Mr. Gordon's magic voice.

    • @CFkatehudson
      @CFkatehudson Год назад

      Ian ruined all the other narrators for me. anyone less won't do.

  • @gxtmfa
    @gxtmfa 5 лет назад +15

    What a cyclopean job! Your non-Euclidean story telling was truly a bas -relief.

    • @bobbymarcum772
      @bobbymarcum772 4 года назад

      gxtmfa ermagurd lol

    • @iandalziel7405
      @iandalziel7405 4 года назад +1

      An ancient Opera, a veritable _'Coloratura Out of Space'!_

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 2 года назад +1

      A basrelief covered in horrible and blasphemous hieroglyphs.

    • @daveshif2514
      @daveshif2514 Год назад

      i baas relieved myself autonomously when the narrator enunciated in my ears

  • @beverlyamarantes9775
    @beverlyamarantes9775 3 года назад +3

    Another dark lovely evening with Mr. Ian Gordon

  • @jeffreystrogen6896
    @jeffreystrogen6896 6 лет назад +139

    I live in northeastern Oklahoma about two miles from 4 large Indian mounds, they are quite impressive, and really do give off a strange presence. They are extremely cool/fascinating which makes me wonder why there really hasn't been much done to them in the way of archeological study. On another note the idea of subjecting these mysterious sites to scientific scrutiny seems irreverent in a way. I like our mounds here, if nothing else they are a decoration that reminds you that all our lives are tiny and brief in the scope of time.

    • @mikemcwhirter4725
      @mikemcwhirter4725 5 лет назад +3

      I live down by Norman.

    • @AdamKennedySMH
      @AdamKennedySMH 5 лет назад +2

      There is a cool scary movie called I think. Daughter. Its got a mound in it. Had me entertained.

    • @Joshtow167
      @Joshtow167 4 года назад +3

      Wagoner

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 4 года назад +8

      The Indians probably object to exploration because it disturbs their ancestors' graves. Not as motivated by science as Europeans.

    • @bobbymarcum772
      @bobbymarcum772 4 года назад +4

      Crow T. Robot I have heard from a reliable source, my friend Robert E. H------, that it is not ancestors' graves the present tribes are necessarily concerned for

  • @BADALICE
    @BADALICE 3 года назад +2

    This is what I'm talking about. This is how you present a yarn, a tale, a story.
    Own it. Speak as if you are there. This is where you create emotions. Your Pace, your style, your tone, your Metter, Your master of poetry, and language, and the art of speaking, and so much more. I so enjoy such a great master story teller.
    Such an A+, with a Bravo, Standing Ovation, Nobel Prize here.
    I so appreciate this. I thirst for this I look for those that can actually speak like this, and know why, and get off on it.
    I love it.
    I can pay for this, definatly worth it.
    I will probably need another 50 hrs of sample before I choose what next.
    This is Top of my list.

  • @daveshif2514
    @daveshif2514 Год назад +4

    its hard to pick a favorite, but this story is one of the best lovecrafts! this is quintessentially what you think of when you think of hpl and his descriptive writing of alien horrors

  • @PoppabearsCave
    @PoppabearsCave 2 года назад +5

    4th time I have listened to this all the way through. You are the voice of h.p. Lovecraft's stories for me.
    I spend a great deal of time laying in the dark due to mobility issues and chronic pain. Your work has gotten me through many hours of pain. You've helped me forget my mortality and travel far with your voice. I am in your debt sir.

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  2 года назад +3

      Take care, Mikey. And thanks for listening.

  • @jordanw2009
    @jordanw2009 5 лет назад +19

    Pouring over these videos for a DnD game

    • @simonbanzhaf2352
      @simonbanzhaf2352 4 года назад

      I’m listening for a Call of Cthulhu game😂

    • @Primus-kz3ri
      @Primus-kz3ri 3 года назад

      @@simonbanzhaf2352 do u not know there’s a game already?

  • @KT-fy6bl
    @KT-fy6bl 6 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t what it is about this story but I constantly come back to it and marvel in the universe created here.

  • @smp1017
    @smp1017 2 года назад +3

    Of all the Lovecraft stories, this one is the most uncanny to me. Like a fever dream, especially towards the end when the Spanish explorer is trying to escape

  • @Mare_Man
    @Mare_Man 4 года назад +10

    One of the few pieces of Lovecraft's work that I think could feasibly be adapted to the silver screen.

    • @joshuacarpenter5997
      @joshuacarpenter5997 2 года назад +5

      And one hollywood would easily mess up

    • @rachelstevenson6611
      @rachelstevenson6611 Год назад

      Who in the world calls movie watching devices 'the silver screen? Lol. You're gonna confuse the centennials moreso than they already are. 😉

    • @daveshif2514
      @daveshif2514 Год назад

      @Ben Alvis wtf is wrong w you

  • @viriathas9910
    @viriathas9910 5 месяцев назад +1

    This has become my favorite Lovecraft story.

  • @mikenichols7760
    @mikenichols7760 2 года назад +13

    Most underrated channel on here.. for the works you produce to still not be in the millions of subs is criminal. Theres a rat in the walls of the algorithm that needs to put you in front of more eyes.

  • @TheodoreDorado
    @TheodoreDorado 5 лет назад +12

    This is SO GOOD. And doesn't burn your mouth, unlike a pasty.

    • @otterrivers3765
      @otterrivers3765 3 года назад +1

      Lol as I read this I have a burn on the roof of my mouth from a malevolent slice of pizza almost a week ago. It still hurts!

  • @SlimeBlueMS
    @SlimeBlueMS 3 месяца назад +1

    "I set out with the kind of bravado we display in nightmares - when, knowing we are dreaming, plunge desperately into still-thicker horrors for the sake of having the whole thing over the sooner."

  • @lugialover09
    @lugialover09 5 лет назад +9

    I've already read this before, but I like this story so much that I had to give a listen to your reading. I'm also highly addicted to this channel.

  • @remyarroyo1036
    @remyarroyo1036 5 лет назад +8

    The Complete Mythos of Cthulu sent me here... Thank you for sharing and maming thes hard to acces books organized and well narrarated to us. I am subscribed and gratefully happy to be listening and have access to these gems... Thanks horrorbabble.

  • @uros.u.novakovic
    @uros.u.novakovic Год назад +3

    This particular story doesn't really have the best (or many) reviews on Goodreads, yet it is the most viewed video in this H.P. Lovecraft playlist by far. Have yet to listen to this one, but the view count makes me want to give it a shot.

    • @StoneInMySandal
      @StoneInMySandal Год назад +1

      It’s one of my favorite Lovecraft stories. Literary snobs don’t like it because it’s part of the Western Romance era of fiction (most of which is definitively awful and typically involves a white guy killing before eventually befriending Indians then marrying one of them and becoming chief).
      This isn’t that however. I really like it.

  • @funkoxen
    @funkoxen 5 лет назад +49

    Thank you for being an actually good narrator producing these things on you tube.
    so many people do it without being able to do it

    • @howardlovecraft750
      @howardlovecraft750 5 лет назад

      I also enjoy them as well.

    • @franksmith7271
      @franksmith7271 5 лет назад +1

      Ikr, and they get butthurt when you bring up they're lisp... Or wife beating... *cough Otis Jirys a wife beater cough**

    • @EaglehawkMoonfang
      @EaglehawkMoonfang 3 года назад

      @@howardlovecraft750 I, too, additionally also like them as well

  • @draketeeth8004
    @draketeeth8004 3 года назад +7

    This story started sounding familiar as it progressed, so I had to go raid my bookshelf. It's in one of my Lovecraft anthologies! Been a while since I read it, listening to it has been a delight.

  • @LordXemnas13
    @LordXemnas13 4 года назад +5

    I've listened to well over 10 lovecraft books on your channel in the last few weeks the way you read the stories is incredible to say the least my favorite so far has been whisperer in the darkness. Your voice is what I imagine lovecraft voice may have been similar to.

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley 5 лет назад +6

    Excellent and prophetic story. The reading was superb. Thank you.

  • @tedgemberling2359
    @tedgemberling2359 4 года назад +4

    When I lived in Kansas I actually went to see if there might be any truth to this story. It's kind of a desolate-looking part of Oklahoma without many trees. There are the mounds. They are mostly on private property. I think most of it is oil and gas fields, but there is some farm land. I had to walk through barbed wire to get to my best guess about where this mound was. I tore my pants doing so. I never saw anyone. I climbed up a mound and looked towards the one that seemed like the best match for the one in the story. I wanted to know if I might see strange lights on it as described in the story. I waited till it was dark and never saw any.
    The story is set in Binger, but the largest town in the area is Hinton. I chatted with some people in Hinton about whether they had ever heard of this story. One woman said there is a strange story about a woman on a mound, but it's not apparently like the story by Lovecraft and Bishop.

  • @an1l381
    @an1l381 4 года назад +10

    Thank you again, wonderful work - and what a sad story.

  • @jakedunkin4728
    @jakedunkin4728 3 года назад +3

    People of Tsath would be rightly exhilarated by the invention of the Internet, watching hours upon hours of vlogs, unboxing videos and keeping up with the news of the upper world. Probably scoffing at us making being stuck inside and bored for a few months at a time in between bouts of calling people the N-word on Call of Duty. I for one welcome our advanced, decadent and bored brothers to the internet, may they be as capable of staving off boredom as the rest of us.

  • @ixisnyx6860
    @ixisnyx6860 6 лет назад +50

    this underground world reminds me a lot of the under dark in D&D. From the same setting the people who live here make me think of beings like the yuan-ti, and the drow.

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 лет назад +2

      I don't know much about D&D unfortunately, though I imagine my nephew will want to educate me if he catches wind of such similarities!

    • @ProphetOfWhoa
      @ProphetOfWhoa 6 лет назад +4

      +HorrorBabble he's most likely refering to the Forgotten Realms book series featuring Drizzt Do'urden which was added to D&D in the late 80's. The beings at one of the lowest levels of the giant underground maze of tunnels (The Underdark), called Mindflayers, would control their victims minds and enslave them, forcing them to do menial work, fight in an arena, or even be their lovers! This story did actually remind me of the same thing, there are many similarities between them, tho I think Lovecrafts world is much darker and more menacing.

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the explanation Derpmanband - sounds very similar indeed.

    • @slacknhash
      @slacknhash 6 лет назад +2

      The yuan-ti, being a demonic snake-cult, take a lot of cues from the serpent people - especially as described by R.E. Howard in 'The Shadow Kingdom', 'The Worms of the Earth' and 'The God in the Bowl'. The serpent people evidently tickled HPL, who also referred to them in 'At the Mountains of Madness' as well as 'The Mound'; and also Clark Ashton Smith, who put them in 'The Seven Geases'.

    • @slacknhash
      @slacknhash 6 лет назад +5

      As for D&D in general, Gary Gygax was a huge fan of Lovecraft, R.E. Howard, and other such Weird Tales material. More so than he was of Tolkien, certainly.

  • @cvisenti
    @cvisenti 4 года назад +15

    Masterful narration indeed. Horror story narration channels abound, but many are plagued with intonation, inflection, & pronunciation issues that grate on a connoisseur’s ears. They are cheap convenience store sugared malt liquor next to fine wine such as this. My compliments.

  • @spartanmon7116
    @spartanmon7116 4 года назад +5

    That ending!!! Sheesh. I noticed the dichotomy between thinking vs. feeling in the lore of the underground world what a way to infused that to the story to reflect the times.

  • @babalon7778
    @babalon7778 6 лет назад +6

    Wow! I didn't even know about this story until a few years ago.

  • @cturner956
    @cturner956 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for doing this reading! I’ve never gotten to this story, and I’ve heard it’s one of Lovecraft’s best collaborations.

  • @crowdozer3592
    @crowdozer3592 5 лет назад +46

    It's hard to find people who can read a Lovecraft piece well. I'm only about 1/5 of the way in but your narration is great.

  • @StarboyXL9
    @StarboyXL9 3 года назад +25

    "Men were now more highly esteemed for inventing new diversions than for preserving old facts or pushing back the frontier of cosmic mystery."
    Wait, he's talking about a fictional society right? Definitely not our modern one, right?

    • @danceswithmetroids162
      @danceswithmetroids162 3 года назад +4

      That's one of the reasons this story has always stuck with me and affected me so much. You can see a parallel between the hedonistic K'n-yan and ourselves with our technology

  • @douglasgugel2752
    @douglasgugel2752 4 месяца назад +2

    I love to read hp lovecraft and robert e howard stories / book's but i definitely want the mound made into a movie that would be awesome !!! This spoken word narrated storytelling of the mound is the next best thing whoever is the storyteller is awesome he makes it feel like I'm reading the book and watching the movie or like in the old day's when they used to speak the stories that were movie like stories over the radio !!! It's got that old timey feel about it but this storyteller is absolutely awesome whoever is telling this story of hp lovecrafts the mound !!! 5 stars from me !!!

  • @dylanfoster9304
    @dylanfoster9304 6 лет назад +20

    I literally go out of my way to have these stories read by this Channel. The bar has been set so high it's hard for me to go to other places. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 3 года назад +8

    God that story was amazing! Thank you for bringing it to life this way!!!

  • @Shamman_komanch
    @Shamman_komanch Год назад +3

    If you've played Elden Ring. Dude is straight up describing Soifra River

  • @davevikkuz6821
    @davevikkuz6821 6 лет назад +3

    I feel like I'm sitting watching the embers of an autumn bonfire with riff raff recounting his childhood. I'll throw another potato on for each of us

  • @PlatipuseKing
    @PlatipuseKing 3 года назад +16

    Second full listening, incredible every time.

    • @zh9664
      @zh9664 3 года назад

      You should give the oroboros cycle a listen. Its ~3 and a half hours and iv listened to it 6 times and only fully understood it on the 6th one.

    • @PlatipuseKing
      @PlatipuseKing 3 года назад

      @@zh9664 the scp-001 proposal?

  • @NathanTarantlawriter
    @NathanTarantlawriter 4 года назад +3

    For some reason I never get tired of listening to this one. Good job!

  • @747GhostDogg
    @747GhostDogg 6 лет назад +21

    Here at the outcast,we appreciate you both

  • @stevenverhaegen8729
    @stevenverhaegen8729 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a brilliant one! 😮 Same vibes I get when reading/hearing the Mountains of Madness. 😎

  • @iaindebernitz6003
    @iaindebernitz6003 5 лет назад +3

    Good narration.

  • @jeffkirchberg
    @jeffkirchberg 3 года назад +3

    I'm on probably five listens over the last year. Why it never gets old and boring i do not know. The narrator is Awesome too

  • @Mom-a-Dragon7622
    @Mom-a-Dragon7622 Год назад +2

    My great grandfather was native and lived to be 107 here in Kansas. An hour an a half from whichita.

  • @rayonixv4717
    @rayonixv4717 Год назад +1

    Talk about an amazing story, differently my favorite Lovecraft story so far.

  • @ddavidmac6009
    @ddavidmac6009 4 года назад +1

    We had some Radio as Kids before we had the TV. It was storys that would surprise the hell out of us and you. Back then that was.

  • @will4673
    @will4673 5 лет назад +7

    I just found you, subscribed ! I love LOVECRAFT ! Thanks so much and great narration !
    Love all the classics !

  • @kendlebaby4
    @kendlebaby4 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for reading this! Very good read! Suspenseful and you don't want to stop listening!

  • @ElaineOddsoxxx1
    @ElaineOddsoxxx1 6 лет назад +3

    I'm sure that you enjoyed reading this as much as I loved listening! Thanx so much as per!

  • @Plato86
    @Plato86 2 года назад

    Never heard this Lovecraft story. You just got another sub. Carry on.

  • @Kinsman19
    @Kinsman19 6 лет назад +8

    You did a great job with this story. Thanks for uploading. It's one of those stories that are fun to return to just for the atmosphere, so it looks like I'll be spending the next few nights in Xinaián.

  • @Self-replicating_whatnot
    @Self-replicating_whatnot 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, i read everything penned by Lovecraft i could find but i totally missed this little gem.

  • @EyFmS
    @EyFmS 5 лет назад +8

    14:27 couldn't help but think about "the knights who say Ni" 🤣...Monty Python broke the ambience.

    • @bobbymarcum772
      @bobbymarcum772 4 года назад +1

      As an An Oklahoman and American, I affirm my heritage of Monty Python humor from my brethren across the sea, and my inability to comprehend much of it while still laughing very loudly

  • @sankturban291
    @sankturban291 5 лет назад +6

    Great production, thank you for uploading this.

  • @darrenhenley2258
    @darrenhenley2258 6 лет назад +4

    Most appreciated, Ian! Thank you so much.

  • @kingmaximus2374
    @kingmaximus2374 3 года назад +2

    Ian: ... to conflict with ...
    Disney ad: HIII HOOO!

  • @OverlordOfEcchi
    @OverlordOfEcchi 6 лет назад +4

    Yes! I've been hoping you would read this for ages!

  • @Angels-3xist
    @Angels-3xist 6 лет назад +7

    I dig what you do. Its pretty cool. I've kind of wanted to do some decent recordings of lovecraft since what was available always seemed to lack the way I read or thought of the material. Thanks for filling the gaps with some of what was lacking. your readings are a definate boost to the material.

  • @WeTravelOnlyByNightAsItsSoHot
    @WeTravelOnlyByNightAsItsSoHot 5 лет назад +7

    This Reading just made me buy your collection on Audible. I have heard another do it but you have in addition to this, FIFTY TWO HOURS and Forty two minutes !!! of Lovecraft on Audible!! That is like the best deal ever. I wish I could buy it more than once!! KEEP UP the EXCELLENT WORK!!

  • @RexytheRexy
    @RexytheRexy 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've begun a nightly ritual of running a hot bath, turning off the lights, closing my eyes, and following your voice to these strange worlds. It's wonderful.
    Thanks to this story, I think Sath is the origin of the Drukhari and their dark city of Comorragh in my beloved Warhammer 40k. I thought Comorragh was R'yleh, but Sath is the greater influence. The correlation in culture, architecture, depravity, experimentation, looks; it's uncanny.

  • @majorgrubert5887
    @majorgrubert5887 9 месяцев назад +2

    What other stories deal with this underground civilization? This is one of if not thee most, interesting stories by Lovecraft in my mind 🎉

  • @ladycavalier
    @ladycavalier 3 года назад +1

    A mistake to really get into this at night, in the dark, all alone... but I can't stop lol

  • @katemccoy7368
    @katemccoy7368 6 лет назад +8

    I have listened to the every evening for the past few weeks, so awesome. Thank you Horrorbabble🖤

  • @anmimc
    @anmimc 6 лет назад +3

    I never though Binger would be this famous. Lol Thank you for doing this reading! Western Oklahoma is certainly beautiful, but it’s horror value certainly is underutilized.

    • @mikemcwhirter4725
      @mikemcwhirter4725 5 лет назад

      You ain't kidding lol, gets kinda desolate that way. Worked around Sayre and Reydon for awhile.

  • @scottobrian845
    @scottobrian845 6 лет назад +4

    A wonderful reading thank you so much for doing this. It is my favorite Story by far.

  • @Caldenor328
    @Caldenor328 Год назад

    12:28 “After considerable explanation of the shrubbery” wow how thorough😂

  • @sharkbite9274
    @sharkbite9274 5 лет назад +6

    Chilling production as always. Well done

  • @revengefullobster4524
    @revengefullobster4524 6 лет назад +5

    Another good one! I haven't found a reading of yours that I haven't enjoyed. Thanks again sir! - Phil

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 лет назад

      Thanks again for listening Phil! Ian

  • @OneTyler2Many
    @OneTyler2Many 5 лет назад +4

    You do a really good job Ian. I hear your voice when I read lovecraft now.

  • @lizzieisbaked
    @lizzieisbaked 4 года назад +5

    What a wonderful channel. I'm glad I found you! I'm definitely going to subscribe 💜