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Debating on whether or not to include these in my comic's Hellhound Union. Hellhounds are the group name for any and all supernatural dog creature. Since Lovecraft is public it might be my one nod to him. The comic is nowhere near scary enough for more than a cameo of a 'Tindi Hound' in the background. Opposite faction is the Coven of Grimalkine, led by Big Ears the demonic Lord of all Cats. Anything cat-like and supernatural falls under them. They actually have a lot in common, most are general Earth spirits and linked to the leylines of our planet. Anyone else is just some prehistoric cat that got too close to raw magic, and raw magic loves nothing more than to break biology. A barghuest is really just a dire wolf that touched magic and became glowing and generally incorporeal.
elder gods. what are they. you are getting things dangerously mixed up. you might be able to chill out with the other gods. they are pretty cool. and even the elder things. but both of these are not to be confused with the old ones. they are seriously conservative and dont like druggies
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why you should never read aloud random spells in Call of Cthulhu. Your GM might have decided to slip you a time travel spell, and now you're suddenly being tracked by a Hound.
Like. If i remembered right, those Hounds could penetrate from a dimension to a dimension only thru angles between walls etc. If so, I am happy for Hobbits who live in their circular houses with no angles.
That's their only weakness, however it *only* slows them down, and doesn't completely stop them. They can smell people from billions of light years away through space *and* time, and can simply step into and out of time at will to reach their prey. They also lack the fundamental element necessary to die, and so they are incapable of perishing.
@@ghoulishgoober3122 What a dull bleak existence those dogs have! Seems that do not even f*ck each other. Always on the run. Mr. Tindalos must be punishmed for cruel treatment of animals.
I liked it better when Monty python did it😋 great naration, been enjoying a lot of your videos lately, becoming a pretty big can of lovecraftian horror, though I seem to be running a little dry. The king in yellow will be my next adventure, i think.
That last scream of his recorded so faithfully even as he yells it ! ... always made me smile too, 😉 But hey I love longs storytelling , the best of yarns, he puts you right in the picture!
A truly impressive reading of a really compelling tale! The artwork is especially apt and haunting :D The forces at work in Charmer's chamber seem derived from those on display in The Dreams in the Witch House; specifically in the strangely angled walls of Keziah Mason's apartment. I love it when other authors exercise a thoughtful application of the principles HP seemed to lay out in some of his works. Bloch's use of shoggoths was similar in that respect. I had been yearning for more shoggoth action since I first read the Mountains of Madness in school years ago, and to see them 'pray' and participate in rituals was splendidly unexpected. Likewise, a conception of beings whose existence is defined in the kaleidoscopic patterns beyond time is something I never would have thought to explore, but Long's take here was really thrilling and coherently rendered despite the baffling subject matter. Thanks for all your hard work on these collections!
Reminds me of the "hounds" mentioned in the emerald tablets of thoth. Wonder if they r the same? Another great reading. Thank you. "List ye, O man, to the depth of my wisdom. Speak I of knowledge hidden from man. Far have I been on my journey through SPACE-TIME, even to the end of space of this cycle. Aye, glimpsed the HOUNDS of the Barrier, lying in wait for he who would pass them. In that space where time exists not, faintly I sensed the guardians of cycles. Move they only through angles. Free are they not of the curved dimensions. Strange and terrible are the HOUNDS of the Barrier. Follow they consciousness to the limits of space. Think not to escape by entering your body, for follow they fast the Soul through angles. Only the circle will give ye protection, save from the claws of the DWELLERS IN ANGLES"
Makes sense! Both this and the modern “translation” of Thoth were published around the same time. I did a little digging, and not only were the modern translations similar to Lovecraft, it was downright plagiarism written by a gentleman named Maurice Doriel, who wrote the “Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean.” Although original mentions of the tablets go back to about the sixth century, we can be certain that what we have now is a work of pure fiction which flagrantly rips off of Lovecraft’s and similar author’s works. It’s simply no coincidence that the lines match up with this short story.
What's referred to as "The Emerald Tablet" in Hermetica is, as would be expected, talking about Alchemy and astrology. Its mentioned over 1,000 years ago but doesn't have anything to do with cosmic horror themes. People have taken Lovecraftian stories and written stories or grimmoires that they've sold or popularized without indicating they're fictional. That's why a bunch of schizophrenics think lizard people from the center of the earth replaced politicians...
Ian, if you ever get the chance, please read The Return of the Lloigor. It's a criminally underrated Cthulhu Mythos short story and I think it'd be great to see it get the HorrorBabble treatment.
Just because nobody talked about things in public doesn't mean they weren't doing things. Especially artists of all kinds, when you're talking about substances
Just pop over from Spotify after listening to this story. Still trying to catch up with the voluminous output of this channel and as always thanks to everyone for all the hard work 👍
A reason why we so dearly and nostalgically love all those old horror stories is maybe because we have experienced - most of us indirectly - far greater and mass-scale horrors since then. Like drinking sweet wine after strong likker.
I finally stumbled upon this curves & angles story again that I really liked. I like the metaphisic 'angle' in it. And generally, I put intuition on higher ground than prosaic mind. Great reading as usual
"We hunt you down without mercy We hunt you down all nightmare long Feel us breathe upon your face Feel us shift every move we trace Hunt you down without mercy Hunt you down all nightmare long Luck. Runs. Out. You crawl back in But your luck runs out-a" ruclips.net/video/EFqjDXy9s5A/видео.html
I hope they soon will be. There are so much great stories still to be discovered and read. I am Dutch and I speak German and English, but no French. Though I saw a couple of Cthulhu Myth stories in French I would love to hear in English. "The house on Curwen street" and "The Sandwin pact" by August Derleth. Even the titles are thrilling. I think they are in the public domain. All the best with your channel and greetings from Holland.
Indeed, there's quite the catalog of works out there. In suggesting Derleth's The House on Curwen Street, I think the entire Trail of Cthulhu series would make for interesting listening. I'll add that as a request to our production list, provided it is in the public domain. Some of Derleth's works are not. I may in fact be visiting Holland in the coming years, which will be a first for me. It looks like a beautiful country. Thanks again Roland!
Thank you. Those doggies are so weird. But I wonder how greatly those corner-avoiding canines (Dominicans?) would be frustrated in Hobbitania Shyre where all local houses were circle-shaped. Hobbit were right hating corners. Rats also hate corners :-)
This story is not entirely untrue. But how it is true is not worth looking into as a nature that causes us to become vulnerable to our primal undoing leads to tragedy. Imo. Anyway, great reading as always, Ian. You bring gravitas and texture to these artistic depictions.
This may sound a bit far-fetched, but this reminded me somewhat of the Demogorgon from Stranger Things, which was also made aware of our dimension through some thought-experiments.
Came here to listen to this after seeing the Zullie the witch video on the doggos of dark souls 3 who’s AI is Tindalos and having recently Re read the Dresden files and got up to the corner hounds just amazing to see how far a story can be adapted into other media
Quintillions of years???? A quintillion is one billion squared. Eighteen zeroes. To put into perspective, there are only 100 billion stars in our galaxy. Just one quintillion is 10,000 Milky Way galaxies worth of stars. "Laioa" is a hell of a drug.
As always an amazing reading. Have you ever checked out the Tor best short fiction collections they do at the end of every year ? Some of those stories are terrifying !
sorry to spoil your quote, but I think "athirst" is a single word. It's either an archaic word from Middle English, or a modern made-up word meant to sound old-fashioned
Interesting idea - friend and foe defined by geometry. Bony, skinny spawn of beyond and curvaceous, voluptuous humans? Trigonometry as a means of ingress for elder races? If this spreads, high school students might find a way out of mathematics...
It's called DMT, although the creatures you meet there are usually nice and helpful and they don't tend to cause earthquakes just to decapitate you for messing with them...Usually.
How about some Lovecraftian artifacts?
shop.vermilion.cc/collections/cthulhu?ref=HorrorBabble
Pocket Watches, Playing Cards, Enamel Pins ... even an Umbrella!
(The link above is an affiliate link)
Debating on whether or not to include these in my comic's Hellhound Union. Hellhounds are the group name for any and all supernatural dog creature. Since Lovecraft is public it might be my one nod to him. The comic is nowhere near scary enough for more than a cameo of a 'Tindi Hound' in the background.
Opposite faction is the Coven of Grimalkine, led by Big Ears the demonic Lord of all Cats. Anything cat-like and supernatural falls under them. They actually have a lot in common, most are general Earth spirits and linked to the leylines of our planet. Anyone else is just some prehistoric cat that got too close to raw magic, and raw magic loves nothing more than to break biology. A barghuest is really just a dire wolf that touched magic and became glowing and generally incorporeal.
When the drugs are so strong you start hanging out with Elder Gods
My coffee does that😂😂"Bruce Lee noises"....WAAAAHHHHH!!
@@tikkidaddy same
I most consult the elder gods raiden said
I'll have some of what he's having.
elder gods. what are they. you are getting things dangerously mixed up. you might be able to chill out with the other gods. they are pretty cool. and even the elder things. but both of these are not to be confused with the old ones. they are seriously conservative and dont like druggies
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why you should never read aloud random spells in Call of Cthulhu. Your GM might have decided to slip you a time travel spell, and now you're suddenly being tracked by a Hound.
it's Gamzee!!!
Like. If i remembered right, those Hounds could penetrate from a dimension to a dimension only thru angles between walls etc. If so, I am happy for Hobbits who live in their circular houses with no angles.
gandalf found one.
That's their only weakness, however it *only* slows them down, and doesn't completely stop them. They can smell people from billions of light years away through space *and* time, and can simply step into and out of time at will to reach their prey. They also lack the fundamental element necessary to die, and so they are incapable of perishing.
@@ghoulishgoober3122 What a dull bleak existence those dogs have! Seems that do not even f*ck each other. Always on the run. Mr. Tindalos must be punishmed for cruel treatment of animals.
Interestingly has occasionally been shown to include metaphorical angles. There once was a round house, but the occupancy was triangular.
21:10 - "Should I call a doctor?"
- "What the Hell is he gonna do!!!????"
I have requested this, and I am not disappointed. Very well done!
I consider this the definitive recording of this story. Could not have been done better.
so... the victim literally wrote ahhhhh.... in a note as otherworldly creatures are breaking into our reality to kill him....
I have to admit, that was rather amusing! Ian
I liked it better when Monty python did it😋 great naration, been enjoying a lot of your videos lately, becoming a pretty big can of lovecraftian horror, though I seem to be running a little dry. The king in yellow will be my next adventure, i think.
Ha, I thought I remembered seeing it somewhere else! Thanks Sam, I think you'll enjoy The King in Yellow. Ian
That last scream of his recorded so faithfully even as he yells it ! ... always made me smile too, 😉
But hey I love longs storytelling , the best of yarns, he puts you right in the picture!
Yeah he must have really fast hands...
10:05
"Bro, this is stupid. Don't take weird drugs!"
"Stop being a little bitch!"
Belknap was ahead of his time.
A truly impressive reading of a really compelling tale! The artwork is especially apt and haunting :D
The forces at work in Charmer's chamber seem derived from those on display in The Dreams in the Witch House; specifically in the strangely angled walls of Keziah Mason's apartment. I love it when other authors exercise a thoughtful application of the principles HP seemed to lay out in some of his works. Bloch's use of shoggoths was similar in that respect. I had been yearning for more shoggoth action since I first read the Mountains of Madness in school years ago, and to see them 'pray' and participate in rituals was splendidly unexpected.
Likewise, a conception of beings whose existence is defined in the kaleidoscopic patterns beyond time is something I never would have thought to explore, but Long's take here was really thrilling and coherently rendered despite the baffling subject matter.
Thanks for all your hard work on these collections!
“Don’t be an asinine old woman!”
-the best line from any book ever
7:42 gives it a run for its money. More of a whole paragraph...
Reminds me of the "hounds" mentioned in the emerald tablets of thoth. Wonder if they r the same? Another great reading. Thank you.
"List ye, O man,
to the depth of my wisdom.
Speak I of knowledge hidden from man.
Far have I been
on my journey through SPACE-TIME,
even to the end of space of this cycle.
Aye, glimpsed the HOUNDS of the Barrier,
lying in wait for he who would pass them.
In that space where time exists not,
faintly I sensed the guardians of cycles.
Move they only through angles.
Free are they not of the curved dimensions.
Strange and terrible
are the HOUNDS of the Barrier.
Follow they consciousness to the limits of space.
Think not to escape by entering your body,
for follow they fast the Soul through angles.
Only the circle will give ye protection,
save from the claws
of the DWELLERS IN ANGLES"
you might be onto something there
Makes sense! Both this and the modern “translation” of Thoth were published around the same time. I did a little digging, and not only were the modern translations similar to Lovecraft, it was downright plagiarism written by a gentleman named Maurice Doriel, who wrote the “Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean.” Although original mentions of the tablets go back to about the sixth century, we can be certain that what we have now is a work of pure fiction which flagrantly rips off of Lovecraft’s and similar author’s works. It’s simply no coincidence that the lines match up with this short story.
Holy shit
The Emerald Tablets aren't as gripping as Lovecraft.
What's referred to as "The Emerald Tablet" in Hermetica is, as would be expected, talking about Alchemy and astrology. Its mentioned over 1,000 years ago but doesn't have anything to do with cosmic horror themes.
People have taken Lovecraftian stories and written stories or grimmoires that they've sold or popularized without indicating they're fictional. That's why a bunch of schizophrenics think lizard people from the center of the earth replaced politicians...
18:26 "... began a sort of hideous writhing in a circle about the room."
Whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop
"Why you!..."
Ian, if you ever get the chance, please read The Return of the Lloigor. It's a criminally underrated Cthulhu Mythos short story and I think it'd be great to see it get the HorrorBabble treatment.
Thanks for the suggestion Will, though I don't think any of Colin Wilson's stories are in the public domain.
Seconded!
Very interesting, great read as always Ian, very metaphysical.
I love your voice. Hitting all the right notes for me. Cheers!
Thanks, Tom!
Great story! Great reading! 👍 Thank you
This is kinda specific description of a trip for someone living in 1930s, i always thought that knowledge about these drugs was more "underground"
Just because nobody talked about things in public doesn't mean they weren't doing things. Especially artists of all kinds, when you're talking about substances
This is one of my favorites. Excellent narration!!! Thank you.
Thanks again Brian - much appreciated! Ian
Just pop over from Spotify after listening to this story. Still trying to catch up with the voluminous output of this channel and as always thanks to everyone for all the hard work 👍
Excellent! Very good! Thank you Mr. Gordon and Horror Babble. Until next time.
One of my favorite stories!
Just finished listening to this while at work. It was so good man. Keep it up!
Thanks. I'm always amazed at the effort you put into the images. I can't imagine finding a better picture for this story.
Aww, the puppies just want to cuddle 🤗😍 🐶
All these stories are the same. Man reads dodgy book, then a week later New England is up to its neck in Shoggoth.
A reason why we so dearly and nostalgically love all those old horror stories is maybe because we have experienced - most of us indirectly - far greater and mass-scale horrors since then. Like drinking sweet wine after strong likker.
👏👏👏👏👏 another spine tingler !!!! you never fail to draw your audience all the way in !
Thanks as always KB! :D Ian
The suspense was killing me the entire time. Superb read!
The artwork is amazing - I love this story. Thanks!
This reading seems some what comic to me, I love it Ian never change it.
THEY ARE LEAN AND A THRIST
I finally stumbled upon this curves & angles story again that I really liked.
I like the metaphisic 'angle' in it.
And generally, I put intuition on higher ground than prosaic mind.
Great reading as usual
Wow. A mind sapper. I may never sleep soundly again !!!
Fun fact this story was the inspiration for matallica's all nightmare long
Ome of my favorite stories, I'm always coming back to listen to it. Very thought provoking
Sounds like a bad bath salts trip. Great story
"Ah, Master Chalmers. I hope you're ready for an unforgettable Luncheon!"
The Hounds of Tindalos:
These doggo bois play fetch......with your soul across time
Damn that was good. Reminds me of Ubbo Sathla and The Dreams in the Witch House. Must be variations on a theme... origin of creation horror?
If only searching for the fourth dimension worked as an excuse in court
Wow!! Great one. Shades the "Highlander" there during the initial time-travel sequence.
This was the very first story considered part of Cthulhu Mythos that's wasn't written by Lovecraft BTW.
I had to watch a few hours of PBS Spacetime to appreciate spacetime geodesics enough for this to have verisimilitude.
this story inspired metallicas all nightmare long.
Boe Nupiniette Oh my god that makes so much sense hearing the lyrics.
Luck runs out
Brilliant work.
"We hunt you down without mercy
We hunt you down all nightmare long
Feel us breathe upon your face
Feel us shift every move we trace
Hunt you down without mercy
Hunt you down all nightmare long
Luck. Runs. Out.
You crawl back in
But your luck runs out-a"
ruclips.net/video/EFqjDXy9s5A/видео.html
Came to this after that song
To think Chalmer would go so far to see the Aurora Borealis .
It's located entirely within my kitchen.
changed my life, thanks
really nice background. great channel. thank you.
I always thought this was an exceptionally good story. And I must admit, so is the reading. Very well read...
Thanks Roland! It's quite an interesting concept indeed.
Ever thought of doing "The return of the Lloigor" by Colin Wilson?
A great suggestion Roland, but Wilson's works aren't yet in the public domain unfortunately.
I hope they soon will be. There are so much great stories still to be discovered and read. I am Dutch and I speak German and English, but no French. Though I saw a couple of Cthulhu Myth stories in French I would love to hear in English. "The house on Curwen street" and "The Sandwin pact" by August Derleth. Even the titles are thrilling. I think they are in the public domain. All the best with your channel and greetings from Holland.
Indeed, there's quite the catalog of works out there. In suggesting Derleth's The House on Curwen Street, I think the entire Trail of Cthulhu series would make for interesting listening. I'll add that as a request to our production list, provided it is in the public domain. Some of Derleth's works are not.
I may in fact be visiting Holland in the coming years, which will be a first for me. It looks like a beautiful country. Thanks again Roland!
Reminds me of one of the passages in the emerald tablets of thoth about the hounds of the barrier.
Thank you. Those doggies are so weird. But I wonder how greatly those corner-avoiding canines (Dominicans?) would be frustrated in Hobbitania Shyre where all local houses were circle-shaped. Hobbit were right hating corners. Rats also hate corners :-)
As opposed to Haitians or Puerto Ricans?
I'll see myself out.
watching this while i poop to literally “scare the shit” outta my self
"The Satyrs will help me!"
"Screw that! You're on your own, human!"- The Satyrs, upon learning WHAT, exactly, was hunting him
Dont fall asleep listening to this
Especially after a night of mushrooms
Youre not ready lol
You did a yeoman’s job of this one. Magnificent.
"I hope you sleep soundly tonight"
Stop grinning. I know you're grinning.
This story is not entirely untrue.
But how it is true is not worth looking into as a nature that causes us to become vulnerable to our primal undoing leads to tragedy. Imo.
Anyway, great reading as always, Ian. You bring gravitas and texture to these artistic depictions.
When you eat all the crayons and glue and your teacher asks why you're doing this 27:20
This may sound a bit far-fetched, but this reminded me somewhat of the Demogorgon from Stranger Things, which was also made aware of our dimension through some thought-experiments.
I also thought of Stranger Things. And I kept thinking the Hounds of Tindalos were Demogorgans.
Likely an inspiration. If not directly, indirectly
Came here to listen to this after seeing the Zullie the witch video on the doggos of dark souls 3 who’s AI is Tindalos and having recently Re read the Dresden files and got up to the corner hounds just amazing to see how far a story can be adapted into other media
Great performance!
Quintillions of years???? A quintillion is one billion squared. Eighteen zeroes.
To put into perspective, there are only 100 billion stars in our galaxy. Just one quintillion is 10,000 Milky Way galaxies worth of stars.
"Laioa" is a hell of a drug.
As always an amazing reading. Have you ever checked out the Tor best short fiction collections they do at the end of every year ? Some of those stories are terrifying !
An untapped pool. Perhaps we'll take a dip in the near future. Thanks for the suggestion! Ian
Listen to this on 7 grams of mushrooms.. or don't, definitely don't. Ian is too good at what he does.
This starts like a Podcast, where the host invites science quacks and drug wackos and they talk about experiences while being on various substances.
Excellent
This seems to be a big inspiration for the demo-dogs in Stranger Things.
this story there is a reference to it an ARG covered on a channels i watch on youtube. called Night Mind
I was brought here by Yugioh’s Tindangle cards, based entirely off of The Hounds of Tindalos
Lol....when you call YOURSELF a "rebel" 😅😂😂
THEY ARE LEAN, AND A THIRST!
sorry to spoil your quote, but I think "athirst" is a single word. It's either an archaic word from Middle English, or a modern made-up word meant to sound old-fashioned
Gotta love Lovecraft and of Course Horror Babble.
Pale green Waterman? The selection of color is far more frightening!
I've been looking for a pale green Waterman pen since the mid 80's.... ;-)
Interesting idea - friend and foe defined by geometry. Bony, skinny spawn of beyond and curvaceous, voluptuous humans? Trigonometry as a means of ingress for elder races? If this spreads, high school students might find a way out of mathematics...
By the way... That "Aaaahhh...!!!" in the note, time realy stoped for a moment, and then I laughed per eternity. 😂
If you invert the colors on this background you can see the animals better.
So he did ayahuasca?
that definitely happened to me once at college. lol
sacred geometry and what all
Thank you ❤
Awesome 😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
where can find this drug i wana seeeee XD
500ug of acid feels pretty much like that ;)
See...theres this cactus...😂
It's called DMT, although the creatures you meet there are usually nice and helpful and they don't tend to cause earthquakes just to decapitate you for messing with them...Usually.
DMT is a hell of a drug
I'll have what he's having
Damn he is spilling the tea.
Quick angle check!
Well done
7:42. Would make a nice mix.
Amazing
Homie really got killed by a bunch of borzois i cant even-
Tindalos happens to be the name of an excellent French language Horrobable-esk channel. I advise everone to check him out
The thing I love best about this channel is how it's mostly curves, but every once in a while...an angle. An unspeakable angle.
Chamers get off the couch we dont let hounds of tinderlos on the furniture.
And his eyes were opened.....
The greatest threat in such cases is a person's own far too vivid imagination... The guy did not see the migration from Syria though.
Oh Holy Shit.
This is your best performance.
deed is meant to be "contract" or what, can you answer me please, folks.
I need to try this drug.
5:28 lol looks like someone stumbled on to eternalism XD.