It's broad. Generally a lot of Cthulhu mythos enjoyers also just like HP Lovecraft in general. I started by getting a book collecting his short stories and read "Dagon", "The Hound" and "The Festival" - they are only a few pages each. Hooked from that point, I continued reading larger works, my favorites being The Dunwich Horror, The Whisperer in Darkness and my all time favorite, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. None of these are specifically Cthulhu related. For that, start with the Call of Cthulhu (which an enterprising group of HPL scholars also made an excellent black and white film interpretation, it's one of the only serious and non-intentionally campy HPL films out there), then read At the Mountains of Madness. I also highly enjoyed The Color Out of Space wit Nicholas Cage, it's a contemporary version of the story but fun. You'll be able to vastly appreciate more the Arkham Horror and Mansions of Madness games after a bit of Lovecraft reading. 📖
Damn. Ai art.
D&d group just started a call of chathulu campaign. We’re set in the 1920s
Nice Peter Tosh quote
Cards are coming soon on DTRPG
Where? What is DTRPG?
What is the actual total price when you factor in the cards? How many cards is needed?
I haven't entered the Cthulhu-Universe yet. (Everyone has missed somerhing out 😅). Ash, do you have an advise how to dive into? Book? Film?
It's broad. Generally a lot of Cthulhu mythos enjoyers also just like HP Lovecraft in general. I started by getting a book collecting his short stories and read "Dagon", "The Hound" and "The Festival" - they are only a few pages each. Hooked from that point, I continued reading larger works, my favorites being The Dunwich Horror, The Whisperer in Darkness and my all time favorite, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward.
None of these are specifically Cthulhu related. For that, start with the Call of Cthulhu (which an enterprising group of HPL scholars also made an excellent black and white film interpretation, it's one of the only serious and non-intentionally campy HPL films out there), then read At the Mountains of Madness.
I also highly enjoyed The Color Out of Space wit Nicholas Cage, it's a contemporary version of the story but fun.
You'll be able to vastly appreciate more the Arkham Horror and Mansions of Madness games after a bit of Lovecraft reading. 📖
@@AshQuest thanks a lot!
Where did you get the CTHULHU figure from .. Love the video and H.P Love Craft ..
Yes! Wondering the same thing, where did you get those amazing lovecraft minis from in the thumbnail?
They are from OrcQuest!
@@AshQuest thank you!!
Cool
I know what I'm getting for Christmas
4 books in and its still all AI art. I thought he said he was dropping ai for book4?
Are you supposed to cut the cards out of the books or are they available for download to be printed? How many horses can fit in your filming area?
1. Unknown. Much like the nameless horror of Lovecfaftian cosmos.
2. One small one, safely. Three if it's a REAL party.