This size Cthulu would have significant gravitational pull. I did some rough math, and if you were near it's center of mass (against its chest or abdomen), you'd have in the ballpark of 1-3lbs of force pulling on you, just from Cthulhu. Wild!
Nyarlathotep, Hastur...these descriptions are based on the avatars of physical depictions of themselves that they presented to the viewer at the time. Hastur's sign alone can manifest infinite pocket dimensions each filled with "infinite universes which were born grew and collapsed in the blink on an eye" per the story 'Farm'....and anyone who's seen S1 of True Detectives got a glimpse of Hastur as the star eating cosmic void in the vision Cohle had. These aren't entities that can be simply measured and scaled like Kaiju
An accurate description of The King In Yellow. Also would add The Carcossa is him and he is Carcossa it is his kingdom which he manifests wherever he goes, bringing all to slavery and subduction through their fears. Yellow is his colour after all. Nylarhothep: The Crawling Chaos - The Regal Purple of raw vital organs, a three legged insectile with a twitching tapered tendril for a head craved deep an anguished toothless maw. The Black Pharaoh - 10ft-15 tall Obsidian Egyptian God-King accented only in gold. Accursed Riches and Treasure are his curse to turn man against man. The Mocking Man - He manifests as anyone and everyone you see and know all sporting the same an impossible knowing sadistic smile drinking in your misery. The Whisper In The Dark - A living Shadow that shapes it's self from any shade cast no matter how small it knows everyone's deepest darkest secrets and torments you by whispering the knowledge of them in their ear at night and their dreams.
Cthulhu (probably adding some later iterations ftom Lovecraft's friends expanding the Mythos) could be as small as man and as big as a continent, he could just simply change sizes at will.
Well there are some missing like Yig, father of snakes, but in general i have to say that some of the are way smaller than i though, like Tsathoggua for an example, but i have to say how hilarious the cut in size with cthulhu came. Just before it were a tiny indy and suddenly 4 skyscrapers xD
Errh.., why is Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr., (a highly celebrated pop-culture movie's "fictional" character-icon of a stand-alone other franchise) posing on the pages of a Lovecraftian monster glossary ? Erh, Hehჳ.., Okay, jokes aside, I got it. That was so much just for comparative purposes.😂
Excuse my english but what the hell is the Nameless Mist and what peaple said that thing is the father of Yog Sothoth when Lovecraft said that Yog doesn't have any parents??
Lovecraft mentioned the Nameless Mist in a family tree of Azathoth. (HPL: Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft 4.617). The Nameless Mist was given the name "Nyog'Sothep" and "N'yog-Sothep" by later authors. How much seriously you want to take that, given that HPL himself is in the tree is up to you. The "extended" mythos are somewhat weird...
Cthulhu Monsters are beyond dimensionality itself
Can you make Creatures from Amphibia on Disney Channel next!!
What music do you use for your intro?
Do make Origin Of Manticore!
This size Cthulu would have significant gravitational pull. I did some rough math, and if you were near it's center of mass (against its chest or abdomen), you'd have in the ballpark of 1-3lbs of force pulling on you, just from Cthulhu. Wild!
Yeah it would be a crazy experience
Nyarlathotep, Hastur...these descriptions are based on the avatars of physical depictions of themselves that they presented to the viewer at the time. Hastur's sign alone can manifest infinite pocket dimensions each filled with "infinite universes which were born grew and collapsed in the blink on an eye" per the story 'Farm'....and anyone who's seen S1 of True Detectives got a glimpse of Hastur as the star eating cosmic void in the vision Cohle had. These aren't entities that can be simply measured and scaled like Kaiju
An accurate description of The King In Yellow. Also would add The Carcossa is him and he is Carcossa it is his kingdom which he manifests wherever he goes, bringing all to slavery and subduction through their fears. Yellow is his colour after all. Nylarhothep: The Crawling Chaos - The Regal Purple of raw vital organs, a three legged insectile with a twitching tapered tendril for a head craved deep an anguished toothless maw. The Black Pharaoh - 10ft-15 tall Obsidian Egyptian God-King accented only in gold. Accursed Riches and Treasure are his curse to turn man against man. The Mocking Man - He manifests as anyone and everyone you see and know all sporting the same an impossible knowing sadistic smile drinking in your misery. The Whisper In The Dark - A living Shadow that shapes it's self from any shade cast no matter how small it knows everyone's deepest darkest secrets and torments you by whispering the knowledge of them in their ear at night and their dreams.
Epic video many thanks
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Cthulhu (probably adding some later iterations ftom Lovecraft's friends expanding the Mythos) could be as small as man and as big as a continent, he could just simply change sizes at will.
And somehow a being referred to as "King in Yellow" even made it into Warhammer 40K...
Great!
Hey when are going to get some Ray Harryhausen monster review
Only 5 gods are so powerful beign
Do Yokai Japanese mythology
Well there are some missing like Yig, father of snakes, but in general i have to say that some of the are way smaller than i though, like Tsathoggua for an example, but i have to say how hilarious the cut in size with cthulhu came. Just before it were a tiny indy and suddenly 4 skyscrapers xD
I thought that Tsathoggua was created by Clark Ashton Smith.
Errh.., why is Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr., (a highly celebrated pop-culture movie's "fictional" character-icon of a stand-alone other franchise) posing on the pages of a Lovecraftian monster glossary ? Erh, Hehჳ.., Okay, jokes aside, I got it. That was so much just for comparative purposes.😂
The thumbnail shows the BK as half a mile tall. It's only about 800 meters.
Excuse my english but what the hell is the Nameless Mist and what peaple said that thing is the father of Yog Sothoth when Lovecraft said that Yog doesn't have any parents??
Lovecraft mentioned the Nameless Mist in a family tree of Azathoth. (HPL: Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft 4.617). The Nameless Mist was given the name "Nyog'Sothep" and "N'yog-Sothep" by later authors. How much seriously you want to take that, given that HPL himself is in the tree is up to you. The "extended" mythos are somewhat weird...
It's all cool and whatever, but can he beat Goku
Hmmm... Exterminatus?
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I find these monsters lazy. They are all either human shaped or blobs with tentacles or some kind of mist or cloud. Or a mixture.
you'd prefer a monster thats just some mouth-face with sharp teeth and long limbs?
lmfao
Well, they were created about a hundred years ago, by a guy who was afraid of ocean creatures, and air conditioning.
bad video. Text is not visible nearly long enough