" H.P. Lovecraft’s Most Sinister Entity" Lovecraft didn't create the character and only briefly mentioned Hastur in one story where he didn't expand on the lore at all. Calling Hastur Lovecraft's most sinister entity is kind of an insult to Chambers.
Weirdly, I once did a form of meditation. Where you sit in a perfectly quiet room. Don't move, don't think about anything. Absolute stillness. After the first minute or so, in my mind's eye appeared this perfectly pitch black figure in a completely yellow room. It gave me shivers all over my body, and I was afraid to death. And over time, I saw that figure in my mind occasionally. Until about 4 or so months ago, it just stopped. Now I see this video and had to watch it because of it.
The society into which you were born and imprinted is the actual mental prison through which your sense of self or "I-ness" forms. In order to transcend and break free, one must first descend into the pits of eldritch horror, and this is what the King in Yellow is all about. Great video!
Very good! I've finally found a copy of Chamber's "The King in Yellow." Now I hesitate to read it! Basically, I don't think Hastur is evil, but Hastur is incomprehensible. Our minds can't process the reality, if you can call it that, around Hastur. Hastur's environment isn't meant for humans. It's always been human nature to interpret that which can harm us as evil. For instance, black widow spiders are not evil, but we interpret them as agents of evil because their venom can hurt or kill us.
Glad to see those Elden Ring images woven into the featured artwork. The lore of Frenzied Flame and its "yelough" madness are unmistakably tied to the Hastur mythos.
Such are the methods of those who seek true gnosis and not control. We only aim to leave samsara, and bring anyone with us who cares to join of their own free will 🙏🏻📿
My take: perhaps he simply represents the the horror of facing ourselves as we truly are; we all must wear a mask, even to ourselves. "I wear no mask" ....this may lead to madness. The madness of self knowledge. Have you seen the sign? ❤
I once saw a post on Reddit or something where this guy kept asking how he could find a copy of the play because he had loomed everywhere and couldn't find it. 😂 It was pretty funny, all of the people were telling him, dude... It's a fictional play😂
So much wrong with this title. Hastur started with Bierce depicted as a benign deity then Chambers used the name in his King in Yellow cycle, Lovecraft did not invent him. Hastur is not The King in Yellow. AI generated nonsense. Yes I know the video mentions Bierce and Chambers but it’s full of crap.
I call this "the concept of chaos", a primordial knowledge/truth that we just don't have the capacity to absorb, and it just destroys us. I like how this is shown in the movie Birdcage.
We need a Jesuit Order breakdown and The differences between The white Pope, Black Pope and Grey Pope. Probably would be a controversial topic. Keep up the great hard work Guardian!
Joseph Robinette-DuPont Biden, Cuomo-Kennedy, D'Alesandro-Peslosi or Dr. Fauci (poison'd cup dissembler) as the face of the Georgetown-Fordham University Globalist education compound
OK, I'm confused. Your title says that it's 'H.P. Lovecraft's most sinister entity', but in the video you clearly say that it was written by Robert Chambers. I mean, I get that Lovecraft was influenced by it, but it's not his. So, what am I missing?
"An Inhabitant of Carcosa" was published by Ambrose Bierce on Christmas Day, 1886...but no mention of Hastur or The KiY. Bierce also published "Haita the Shepherd" where Hastur was first mentioned. So yeah, neither own him. He belongs to Ambrose MFin' Bierce.
Talk about Santa Muerte, the goddess of death, the dark version of the Virgin Mary, but the truth is that her origins go back to the Mayan civilization. I think she has a connection to planets such as Saturn and the star Algol in the astronomy, which is at degree 26 in Taurus.
To evolve spiritualy we need to loose both mind and Ego. Realize we are the same energy that was before the big bang, all souls are part of the one, reality is created by our experience and experience by our ideas. Dreamer and dream.
This is classical sufi teaching. You must leave your mind behind if you want to get deeper knowledge and to leave your mind you must leave your desires
Really enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing. A side note, the captions get well ahead of the narrator. This made it much more difficult to understand the presentation.
Hastur is mentioned on another story by Bierce or by Machen - a contemporary of Chambers - where it´s a god of sheepherds at "Haita the Sheepherd" though this is a story without any mention of Carcossa in all, but the Hyades do appear. (They also are into another rather scary and confusing bloodthirsting story of Bierce on The Death of Halpin Frayser about some sort of maniatic homicidal supernatural possesion.) It seems Chambers did a great work putting all together all the spread crumbles about something worthy to write on.
I think there is such as thing as some one being able to go through the depths of this knowledge from this king and be able to comprehend it, go through it, and maintain their sanity. In sense it’s almost as if only ‘chosen’ ones have this ability, it reminds me of the dragon born from Skyrim, only dragon born were able to read the elder scroll, others who tried to read it became blind or delved into madness because they didn’t posses what was needed to comprehend it
The truth that hides within the King in Yellow is honestly kind of believable. I mean, humans are basically known for two things, being able to survive EVERYWHERE and finding ways to exploit any systems that are put in place, generally to either enrich themselves or hurt others. So if you actually assume there is a promised afterlife, how long do you think it's going to take the sum total of ALL humans that have died up until this point (or at least a significant chunk of them) to exploit that system until it breaks so badly that it can no longer be repaired? That's just human nature, paradise no longer exists and it's probably us who broke it. So if you snuff it, have fun walking the bleak eternities.
This video; King in yellow Lose your mind Truths Mysterious The king He is in Yellow Secrets Ur mind crumbles Endless cycle... Truths Carcosa Madness! U lose ur mind and it crumbles! Despair Endless cycle... Secrets! Trauma Now u descend into madness Endless cycle... Lost in this Lost in that Allegory Allegory Allegory Chaos Madness Truths Chaos despair Did I mention ur mind is gone and it crumbled? Plz let me know if this was a thorough analysis lol
What a worthless misinforming video, do yourselves all a favor and read all of these stories yourselves. Theyre absolutely wonderful reads, this particular era of literature was absolutely exploding with creativity.
Love how you described this. Traumatized can take on lovecraftian horrors.... only because they are mentally ill....and their psyche is already fractured?
Great analysis. I need my non destructive illusions to stay who i am. My favorite color physically does not exist - Pink - it is made up by the human mind - but i need and cherish it for my mental scope, and will cherish it like it truly existed untill the day i die, even when technically knowing better.
Long ago, in the old age, there long before the 7 was one sage. In the dream of a mad men madness is the cure master the chaos by letting it flow all of the thoughts, the logic the law, the morals, the kingdoms rise and fall let go everything is nothing, there is no reality there is only the flow dark and light life and death all is one, long ago they came to craft tools, but the tools started to feel lust, from lust came potential and chaos was born great was the sage and he gave us the fire to see he said take my gift and I set you free he ruled as a friend and lust was his law he ruled and declared love and wisdom is law he told us to craft a world of paradise and in madness we crafted masks and circles of voices but we travel on earth, the red death was in the sky, the king in yellow told us to choose between ant and fly, so the ants went to hide in Agartha you see with chaos and despair in the realms of the free while flys went to eat dirt and obey the lies but 7 sages came and told us how things should be they took flesh and killed illusion to set us free. The king was gone a mirror of the madness in fire a mirror of the fight against fear in desire from fire came fire for fear and love kept fighting but the kingdom was lost in the waves of despair the waves of hope try to create a queendom today see the dark age is ending the fire is ready to eat but the throne is waiting Along the shore the cloud waves break, The twin suns sink behind the lake, The shadows lengthen In Carcosa. There they used to craft the tools of Ayden, Strange is the night where black stars rise, And strange moons circle through the skies But stranger still is Lost Carcosa. Experiment we are humans but we are madness born from the mystery his story and her story Songs that the Hyades shall sing, Where flap the tatters of the King, who would dare to rival the gods ? But the 12 now rule. The wise and the fool the spirits haven woven a way
TIREDJUNGLE13:- HASTUR, Please, Please, EXPLAIN, WHY, The Dead, NEED GRAVES, IN CARCOSA.?! *Hastur*, Let's Break That Name Down Shall We.!! Has-Tur=*ILV+RA*="LIGHT, &, DARKNESS".!! Or, DAY, &, NIGHT.!! Aka, A 24 Hour Birth, His Poor MOTHER, Had To Endure.!! Which Is Why, He Is Called, HASTUR.!! SNIZZLE, DIZZLE.!! HAHAHAHAHAHA, COMEDY GOLD.!! 💫🎯💫😆🤣😂
Gotta say HP’s insistqnce on describing how incomprehensible things cause madness - never resonated with me. Cause we are aware of incomprehensible things such as the infinity of our universe, black holes, quantum theory, infinite parallell universes etc and we can handle it
The "incomprehensibleness" is meant to play on fear of the unknown - because once a thing is known, it can be understood, and things that are understandable are less horrifying. This is why all Lovecraftian horror only alludes to "things unknowable" to play upon the reader's own fears. It's a literary trick.
I would say he's less a symbol of cosmic decay, and more a symbol of ideological and epistemological decay... which is scary for sure, but like with any trickster figure, often necessary for deconstructing harmful worldviews
To find yourself as an unwitting subject in The Court of Carcossa, to have audience with Hastur and his kingdom is be Embraced in Erosive Eternal Echoing Entropy.
See also how the Man in the Yellow Hat took Curious George from the innocence and ignorance of the jungle and brought him into the chaos and corruption of The City. Or something like that.
🤨 _The King in Yellow_ 's theme of the fragility of self seems to draw a rough parallel to the "ego death" achieved when in the throes of ancient, psilocybin-driven rituals. 💀 😶🌫️
On Bierce story, there is a mention on the Hyades, a group of stars important later on the myth of Hastur, and the name "Hali" though here seems to be a kinda of Islamic-like prophet than a lake nearby Carcossa as it later on showns to be. The ruins of Carcossa seems to be pointing on Carcassone in France, and the spirit of its inhabitant actually has an Arabic-like name and therefore seems to be hinting on an alternative history about Carcassone overtime as if the Arabs did consolidate their domain in Southern France when they expanded a while too before being repelled by Charles Martell, and Carcassone/Carcossa was part of their domain there.
There's a few good Readings of Robert W. Chambers The King in Yellow on RUclips. Horrorbabble probably is my favorite of them. The book starts with supernatural horror of the book which drives you mad. Prophets Paradise is like the delirium of waking from a dream. Then it transfers to the very real horrors of wartime Paris, and ends on the joys of a romantic peacetime France.
This video feels like it was written by an ai. It's just you saying over and over there's this play and it makes you crazy if you read it and it's a big plot point that people go crazy when they read it and that's a bad thing. Over and over with no more details being added. What a pile of trash
Here’s some existential dread you only see in 2D our brains take two separate upside down images turn them around and create a 3D image… now there is space to question our very perception of reality…
This sounds profound and incomprehensible on the surface... but these concepts are confronted in Genesis and the Fall of Man as sin enters humanity. That is to say, it's not something new. Sin brings madness.
It's Jung's Shadow in Self-Inquiry realizing we're all One. 1x1=1. Nothing better nor worse than anything else. Everything Perfect - Aware that we view ourselves as object from Awareness as The Holy Spirit, not a physical body. But through the human body's senses, mind, and feelings. Known to us, as a human body. The mistake of the intellect can pull us from our nature. ONE... Knowing itself as MANY. Awereness, whole and complete, pure and perfect, common, ordinary, everyday Awareness. We're all the same Knowing Ourself as Awareness. You all realize this don't you? There is no horror
" H.P. Lovecraft’s Most Sinister Entity" Lovecraft didn't create the character and only briefly mentioned Hastur in one story where he didn't expand on the lore at all. Calling Hastur Lovecraft's most sinister entity is kind of an insult to Chambers.
Thank you! I came here to say this exact thing.
Totally agree, but at the same time, "Robert Chamber's Most Sinister Entity" won't get clicks. :(
@@rjjm88 True but something like "the sinister entity that inspired HP Lovecraft" would be more accurate and still get clicks.
I also feel like there's some scp influence here from the very similar, hanged kings tragedy.
Maybe not...
It's an AI channel with a guy who does AI scripts
the slow un-syncing of the narrator and the captions is a nice touch
Weirdly, I once did a form of meditation. Where you sit in a perfectly quiet room. Don't move, don't think about anything. Absolute stillness. After the first minute or so, in my mind's eye appeared this perfectly pitch black figure in a completely yellow room. It gave me shivers all over my body, and I was afraid to death. And over time, I saw that figure in my mind occasionally. Until about 4 or so months ago, it just stopped. Now I see this video and had to watch it because of it.
The society into which you were born and imprinted is the actual mental prison through which your sense of self or "I-ness" forms. In order to transcend and break free, one must first descend into the pits of eldritch horror, and this is what the King in Yellow is all about. Great video!
To break free is to never have been.
@@AxiomofDiscord Yes, embrace "you" as a universal process. There is no being-as-such or constant "you."
Very good! I've finally found a copy of Chamber's "The King in Yellow." Now I hesitate to read it! Basically, I don't think Hastur is evil, but Hastur is incomprehensible. Our minds can't process the reality, if you can call it that, around Hastur. Hastur's environment isn't meant for humans.
It's always been human nature to interpret that which can harm us as evil. For instance, black widow spiders are not evil, but we interpret them as agents of evil because their venom can hurt or kill us.
Agree, Hastur is the personification of whats outside of our reality/perception
This is the key to understanding the occult and true primal satanism
You found the book eh? Give it a read.
@@thomas-gy1vb Oh, I certainly will.
the point is just be careful what you write or read. that's what the books about.
Best deep dive into the core implications of Hastur and TKiY that I’ve seen.
Well done.
Glad to see those Elden Ring images woven into the featured artwork. The lore of Frenzied Flame and its "yelough" madness are unmistakably tied to the Hastur mythos.
I knew other people would notice it and that I was not, in fact, going crazy lol
It has made me wanna run a new build through the game as "the king in yellow" goddammit!
Damn, just realized the Frenzied boss does have that tattered yellow robe. But the Demon’s Souls boss is just more spot on. Hahahah.
Being able to learn, unlearn, relearn is the ultimate challenge.
Such are the methods of those who seek true gnosis and not control. We only aim to leave samsara, and bring anyone with us who cares to join of their own free will 🙏🏻📿
it's a challenge for humans. For computers, it's just the way it is.
@@schloops8473computers do not learn
Oh, so this was what Season 1 of True Detective was about. Neat.
It was the best seas9n of the series
@@everdinestenger1548 By far.
@@everdinestenger1548I see what you did there 😂😂😂
And it references a lot connected to pizza gate
My take: perhaps he simply represents the the horror of facing ourselves as we truly are; we all must wear a mask, even to ourselves. "I wear no mask" ....this may lead to madness. The madness of self knowledge. Have you seen the sign? ❤
I once saw a post on Reddit or something where this guy kept asking how he could find a copy of the play because he had loomed everywhere and couldn't find it. 😂 It was pretty funny, all of the people were telling him, dude... It's a fictional play😂
Sounds similar to people thinking “ibid” is a prolific author cited by millions… 😂
The most prolific contributor to published research is a guy named AL. (et al)
My answer was to say that no one has been able to finish it because they keep going insane halfway through.
I have my copy of the play right next to my necronomicon
Perhaps he was merely searching for the novela by Robert Chambers
le'garde inspiration for sure
Glad to see there are other like minds in the chat :)
THAT'S MY BOI!
LEZGOOOOO!
This makes the man in yellow in the From series make so much more sense
thats what im sayin but apparently hes some loser called dr mabuse
Came here to say the same thing
Literally why I click the video lol
That’s what I was thinking!!
So much wrong with this title. Hastur started with Bierce depicted as a benign deity then Chambers used the name in his King in Yellow cycle, Lovecraft did not invent him. Hastur is not The King in Yellow. AI generated nonsense. Yes I know the video mentions Bierce and Chambers but it’s full of crap.
Who's here from Fromville ss3 ep10 aka "The Man in Yellow Suit" ? 🤣
Glad I found this Channel :)
I call this "the concept of chaos", a primordial knowledge/truth that we just don't have the capacity to absorb, and it just destroys us.
I like how this is shown in the movie Birdcage.
Hermaeus mora from Skyrim is almost certainly based off of this. Some of the best levels in the game, truly creepy.
Hermaeus Mora is truly more of a combination of this and the Lovecraftian Outer God Yog Sothoth.
Great job! I look forward to more!
True detective season 1 was so good... and so was this. 🤙
Agree, masterpiece!
Carcosa gave me sign to watch it again.
Thanks ☺️ great to hear about these old stories which inspired so much
We need a Jesuit Order breakdown and The differences between The white Pope, Black Pope and Grey Pope. Probably would be a controversial topic. Keep up the great hard work Guardian!
You talkin about the lord of the rings? (“The good books”)?
@JohnathanDHillJedi was based off the concept
Joseph Robinette-DuPont Biden, Cuomo-Kennedy, D'Alesandro-Peslosi or
Dr. Fauci (poison'd cup dissembler) as the face of the Georgetown-Fordham University Globalist education compound
What about the 2 blue popes who went into the east?
@@Imnotagangstercitation please.
Nyarlathotep
The elden ring snapshots at 11:32 are a nice touch lol. Goldmask.
The 90s film "In the Mouth of Madness" references Lovecraftian beings. Hastur is among them.
@EsotericGuardian what is the name of the specific background song?
By far my favourite fictional entity.
Pretty good video about the king
There's a public landmark in my country that's named Carcosa because the governor at the time was that huge of a fan of the Cthulu Mythos.
Great video. Excellent analysis 😸
OK, I'm confused. Your title says that it's 'H.P. Lovecraft's most sinister entity', but in the video you clearly say that it was written by Robert Chambers. I mean, I get that Lovecraft was influenced by it, but it's not his. So, what am I missing?
"An Inhabitant of Carcosa" was published by Ambrose Bierce on Christmas Day, 1886...but no mention of Hastur or The KiY. Bierce also published "Haita the Shepherd" where Hastur was first mentioned.
So yeah, neither own him.
He belongs to Ambrose MFin' Bierce.
excellent video. i'd love to know who does the art work, it's magnificent
Talk about Santa Muerte, the goddess of death, the dark version of the Virgin Mary, but the truth is that her origins go back to the Mayan civilization. I think she has a connection to planets such as Saturn and the star Algol in the astronomy, which is at degree 26 in Taurus.
Excellent video!
Thank you!!
To evolve spiritualy we need to loose both mind and Ego. Realize we are the same energy that was before the big bang, all souls are part of the one, reality is created by our experience and experience by our ideas. Dreamer and dream.
what if we're not all the same though ?
i cannot, i wish to be earthbound indefinitely.
This is classical sufi teaching. You must leave your mind behind if you want to get deeper knowledge and to leave your mind you must leave your desires
"We're not as solid as we believe. Our notion of self is fragile"
Thats the way in all mystic traditions, different words, same song.
Really enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing.
A side note, the captions get well ahead of the narrator. This made it much more difficult to understand the presentation.
Fantastic work! 🫡🌕
well done. subbed
Hastur is mentioned on another story by Bierce or by Machen - a contemporary of Chambers - where it´s a god of sheepherds at "Haita the Sheepherd" though this is a story without any mention of Carcossa in all, but the Hyades do appear. (They also are into another rather scary and confusing bloodthirsting story of Bierce on The Death of Halpin Frayser about some sort of maniatic homicidal supernatural possesion.) It seems Chambers did a great work putting all together all the spread crumbles about something worthy to write on.
And Hastur is a benevolent god in that story.
I think there is such as thing as some one being able to go through the depths of this knowledge from this king and be able to comprehend it, go through it, and maintain their sanity. In sense it’s almost as if only ‘chosen’ ones have this ability, it reminds me of the dragon born from Skyrim, only dragon born were able to read the elder scroll, others who tried to read it became blind or delved into madness because they didn’t posses what was needed to comprehend it
I read the “King in Yellow” play. And I’m perfectly fine. I just wish the damn gnomes would stop stealing my underpants!
The ultimate knowledge is what comprises Phase 2.
Tell the master ant to crush the deer. Geez. Obvious.
At least the trolls didn’t steal your socks
Step 3 ... ???????
Step 4... PROPHET!
Have you seen the yellow sign? 💛 ✨️
I'm guessing since there's no voice actor credited that this is AI voiced.
Yes! I'm so stoked
Was a great video. Thank you so much!
Appreciate it!
How do uou perform the play if reading the scirpt makes you mad?
sic, nice one
The truth that hides within the King in Yellow is honestly kind of believable. I mean, humans are basically known for two things, being able to survive EVERYWHERE and finding ways to exploit any systems that are put in place, generally to either enrich themselves or hurt others.
So if you actually assume there is a promised afterlife, how long do you think it's going to take the sum total of ALL humans that have died up until this point (or at least a significant chunk of them) to exploit that system until it breaks so badly that it can no longer be repaired?
That's just human nature, paradise no longer exists and it's probably us who broke it. So if you snuff it, have fun walking the bleak eternities.
Very much enjoying your videos. This one was especially interesting. Thanks for posting!
Btw, the audio and subtitles get out of sync in this upload.
Yes, appreciate the feedback! We’ll fix it for our next vid
Where do you get your wonderful images from??
AI some of it was from Elden Ring and I spotted several more sources too. Possibly AI written too but I'm not as sure on that one.
If even reading “The King in Yellow” induces madness and insanity, how are actors coherent enough to perform the play?
Spoilsport 😅
This video;
King in yellow
Lose your mind
Truths
Mysterious
The king
He is in Yellow
Secrets
Ur mind crumbles
Endless cycle...
Truths
Carcosa
Madness!
U lose ur mind and it crumbles!
Despair
Endless cycle...
Secrets!
Trauma
Now u descend into madness
Endless cycle...
Lost in this
Lost in that
Allegory
Allegory
Allegory
Chaos
Madness
Truths
Chaos despair
Did I mention ur mind is gone and it crumbled?
Plz let me know if this was a thorough analysis lol
Very repetitive. Feels like an AI narrating
I've heard way worse that be the case. It has that old timey BBC radio presenter polite but blunt narration which works.
Nah I agree
He just repeats "the story that distorts reality and makes you go insane" in 30 different forms
Absolutely. Written, narrated, and edited by AI.
Why are we doing this to ourselves?
What a worthless misinforming video, do yourselves all a favor and read all of these stories yourselves. Theyre absolutely wonderful reads, this particular era of literature was absolutely exploding with creativity.
Cool 😎💜🇬🇧💜
Y'all need to watch Tumbbad. Great movie!
My mind is already fractured and disintegrated. So... where can I read this play?
Love how you described this. Traumatized can take on lovecraftian horrors.... only because they are mentally ill....and their psyche is already fractured?
Great analysis. I need my non destructive illusions to stay who i am. My favorite color physically does not exist - Pink - it is made up by the human mind - but i need and cherish it for my mental scope, and will cherish it like it truly existed untill the day i die, even when technically knowing better.
Long ago, in the old age,
there long before the 7 was one sage. In the dream of a mad men madness is the cure master the chaos by letting it flow
all of the thoughts, the logic the law, the morals, the kingdoms rise and fall let go
everything is nothing, there is no reality there is only the flow
dark and light life and death all is one,
long ago they came to craft tools, but the tools started to feel lust,
from lust came potential and chaos was born
great was the sage and he gave us the fire to see
he said take my gift and I set you free
he ruled as a friend and lust was his law
he ruled and declared love and wisdom is law
he told us to craft a world of paradise
and in madness we crafted masks and circles of voices
but we travel on earth, the red death was in the sky, the king in yellow
told us to choose between ant and fly,
so the ants went to hide in Agartha you see
with chaos and despair in the realms of the free
while flys went to eat dirt and obey the lies
but 7 sages came and told us how things should be
they took flesh and killed illusion to set us free.
The king was gone a mirror of the madness in fire
a mirror of the fight against fear in desire
from fire came fire
for fear and love kept fighting
but the kingdom was lost in the waves of despair
the waves of hope try to create a queendom today
see the dark age is ending
the fire is ready to eat
but the throne is waiting
Along the shore the cloud waves break,
The twin suns sink behind the lake,
The shadows lengthen
In Carcosa.
There they used to craft the tools of Ayden,
Strange is the night where black stars rise,
And strange moons circle through the skies
But stranger still is
Lost Carcosa.
Experiment we are
humans
but we are madness born from the mystery his story and her story
Songs that the Hyades shall sing,
Where flap the tatters of the King,
who would dare to rival the gods ?
But the 12 now rule.
The wise and the fool
the spirits haven woven a way
TIREDJUNGLE13:-
HASTUR, Please, Please, EXPLAIN, WHY, The Dead, NEED GRAVES, IN CARCOSA.?!
*Hastur*, Let's Break That Name Down Shall We.!!
Has-Tur=*ILV+RA*="LIGHT, &, DARKNESS".!!
Or, DAY, &, NIGHT.!!
Aka, A 24 Hour Birth, His Poor MOTHER, Had To Endure.!! Which Is Why, He Is Called, HASTUR.!!
SNIZZLE, DIZZLE.!!
HAHAHAHAHAHA, COMEDY GOLD.!!
💫🎯💫😆🤣😂
Hastur sounds no more threatening to my sense of self than the half dozen failed acid trips i took 20 years ago.
Nice AI voiceover. Try doing it for real.
Gotta say HP’s insistqnce on describing how incomprehensible things cause madness - never resonated with me. Cause we are aware of incomprehensible things such as the infinity of our universe, black holes, quantum theory, infinite parallell universes etc and we can handle it
The "incomprehensibleness" is meant to play on fear of the unknown - because once a thing is known, it can be understood, and things that are understandable are less horrifying.
This is why all Lovecraftian horror only alludes to "things unknowable" to play upon the reader's own fears. It's a literary trick.
If you can handle it, then it is obviously not incomprehensible.
@@zerotwo6814 Wouldn't you say, for example, infinity is incomprehensible to a child?
Yet that doesn't mean they go mad trying to comprehend it
@@BenRangel the madness is not really part of the point of my reply, but to also be fair, I'd consider children to be naturally mad!
and you think our world is not mad as a result? Interesting :D
This would make a perfect platform for a psych-horror game!
If you're into TTRPG's then check out Delta Green and Call of Cthulhu. Both are brilliant if you have a good group of players.
An interesting Lovecraftian god, hastur the yellow king a dangerous and powerful being, greetings Esoteric Guardian good topic.
I would say he's less a symbol of cosmic decay, and more a symbol of ideological and epistemological decay... which is scary for sure, but like with any trickster figure, often necessary for deconstructing harmful worldviews
To find yourself as an unwitting subject in The Court of Carcossa, to have audience with Hastur and his kingdom is be Embraced in Erosive Eternal Echoing Entropy.
Yellow is also the colour of course of Feverish Fear ,of Infection, the procession of Rot and Ruin
If they play the James Gunn's Laterns t.v. show just right they.can connect Parallax as an agent of Carcossa The Dimension of Fear.
See also how the Man in the Yellow Hat took Curious George from the innocence and ignorance of the jungle and brought him into the chaos and corruption of The City. Or something like that.
I would LOVE to read the complete play
Im assuming Harmaeus Mora from the Elder scrolls universe is based off this
And the show called "From" also
@UnsungVillain so disappointed with the ending of that series 3
@@Naughty-Carlos i don't know man
Some people like it
Some don't lol
@UnsungVillain it's gonna drag on for years. More questions every season with maybe 1 answered lol
@@Naughty-CarlosIsn't it produced by the guys from Lost? Yeah, I quickly realised it wasn't going to go anywhere.
🤨 _The King in Yellow_ 's theme of the fragility of self seems to draw a rough parallel to the "ego death" achieved when in the throes of ancient, psilocybin-driven rituals. 💀 😶🌫️
On Bierce story, there is a mention on the Hyades, a group of stars important later on the myth of Hastur, and the name "Hali" though here seems to be a kinda of Islamic-like prophet than a lake nearby Carcossa as it later on showns to be. The ruins of Carcossa seems to be pointing on Carcassone in France, and the spirit of its inhabitant actually has an Arabic-like name and therefore seems to be hinting on an alternative history about Carcassone overtime as if the Arabs did consolidate their domain in Southern France when they expanded a while too before being repelled by Charles Martell, and Carcassone/Carcossa was part of their domain there.
Constantine Valdor is my king in yellow. He’d make short work of hastur
Not Lovecraft's.
It is said the the king in yellow is another incarnation of Nyarlatotep.
I find the King in Yellow is a critique of unchecked information and propaganda. If not intentional, its themes effectively serve as such.
There's a few good Readings of Robert W. Chambers The King in Yellow on RUclips. Horrorbabble probably is my favorite of them.
The book starts with supernatural horror of the book which drives you mad. Prophets Paradise is like the delirium of waking from a dream. Then it transfers to the very real horrors of wartime Paris, and ends on the joys of a romantic peacetime France.
11:06 I was not expecting El Seed from The Tick.
This is what the show From is about.
This video feels like it was written by an ai. It's just you saying over and over there's this play and it makes you crazy if you read it and it's a big plot point that people go crazy when they read it and that's a bad thing. Over and over with no more details being added. What a pile of trash
Long Live the Ancient Dreams!
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The yellow king was not created by H.P. Lovecraft, it was created by Robert W. Chambers.
Tell me you've not seen the video, without telling me you've not seen the video.
@@PillinNoI'm not going to watch this crap 👍
@@venga3 Then why even comment? Not sure if people are bots or just stupid.
I didn't know Perra Gaming does this type of video also.. 😂
Had to listen to this in 2x speed
*Q* How does one explain his coming face to face with something that is unexplainable?
*A* By telling a story.
If the Great Old Ones and the gods are the ultimate reality of the universe, doesn't reality come into focus when Hastur is about?
What is Hastur is not so secretly a patron of the arts such as making a forbidden play simply because he likes theater. Haha 😂
Here’s some existential dread you only see in 2D our brains take two separate upside down images turn them around and create a 3D image… now there is space to question our very perception of reality…
the king in yellow the queen in red
All praise.....he's found the awful truth....😊
The child in orange,combo of colors
@hadesnillahazredt4942 and his name is "balthazar"....!!
In Arabic mythology he is called Al Maalik Al Muthahib
#Ahriman
Fromsoft: madness in yellow ✍️🏼
Carcosa is a great band from Canada
Is this kong I yellow the inspiration for the upcoming kong I yellow in warhammer 40k?
This sounds profound and incomprehensible on the surface... but these concepts are confronted in Genesis and the Fall of Man as sin enters humanity. That is to say, it's not something new. Sin brings madness.
It's Jung's Shadow in Self-Inquiry realizing we're all One. 1x1=1. Nothing better nor worse than anything else. Everything Perfect - Aware that we view ourselves as object from Awareness as The Holy Spirit, not a physical body. But through the human body's senses, mind, and feelings. Known to us, as a human body. The mistake of the intellect can pull us from our nature. ONE...
Knowing itself as MANY.
Awereness, whole and complete, pure and perfect, common, ordinary, everyday Awareness.
We're all the same Knowing Ourself as Awareness. You all realize this don't you? There is no horror
Something like that
Yes, but what does this have to do with Lovecraft?
If you like hastur's vibe, look for the hanged king's tragedy