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The Nameless City by H.P. Lovecraft (Audiobook)
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@johnathanmonsen6567

3 years ago

For me, one of the best moments is when he comes across the city and just... stands there. Staring. For hours.

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@droopsnoot5038

3 years ago

lovecraft: they were real scary why? lovecraft: they were ugly AND they dressed good

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@Big_E_Soul_Fragment

3 years ago

"To convey any idea of these monstrosities is impossible" Proceeds to describe them

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@zal7782

3 years ago

The slow realization that the strange creatures aren’t the representations of ancient gods but the actual denizens is such a incredible moment of cosmic horror

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@Primus-kz3ri

3 years ago

I especially loved when Lovecraft uses an extremely skeptical and logical protagonist and completely changes their mindset of reality. Even the most scientific man goes insane by the incomprehensible

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@lobsangthegod8371

3 years ago

One for the algorithm keep doing what you're doing.

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@lexecomplexe4083

3 years ago

The SCP where you end up in an endless desert with an unrecognizable and unrememberable entity pursuing you is directly inspired by this story. The Prey reboot draws a bit of inspiration from it as well, despite being a game set in space.

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@oberondargos5465

3 years ago

Just want to let you know that I'm very grateful for these. Currently deployed and whenever I get internet access and see these in my notifications it feels like getting mail. From across the furthest corners of the Earth, thank you and keep up the great work!

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@dfailsthemost

3 years ago

"And then I, of course, was eaten."

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@dutchielander2478

3 years ago

Was listening to this in bed with my eyes closed, fully immersed. A soothing voice telling a twisted tale, painting pictures in my mind, that was racing as it perfectly detailed every written word from paper to a hand painted effigy of indescribable madness. When suddenly, after wandering for a few minutes, a grotesque voice called to me from the depths of my awareness and brought with it a booming bass in the sounds it muttered, shakeing my mind to the very core and leaving my body in a state of cold sweat, unnerving and demanding, as i could only recognize it as something that i have known for my whole life, yet unfamilliar in a sense of trying to escape it's cold dark clutches that would haunt my present state of being forever. While it slowly swallows, into the darkness, all the beloved memories i made trough the years and held so dear to my heart. The voice grew louder, waking me from my slumbering state with the one final incantation; "DISNEY PLUS!"

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@TheIconicHat

3 years ago

Cuts a line of anti-amnestic and snorts it before leaning back "Take me back to wonderland Dr.Bright..."

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@darrynmurphy2038

3 years ago

Does anyone else find it strange that so many of Lovecraft's stories involve intrepid explorers and travellers, despite the fact that he was stubbornly tied to the North-Eastern US and never had any curiosity to see the world

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@kenguyii9108

3 years ago

An ancient city ruled by horned alligator-like monsters. Imagine if Indiana Jones or Lara Croft were to ever stumble upon this city. The next H.P. Lovecraft story I like to hear: “At The Mountains of Madness”.

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@porkchopulator

3 years ago

Love this story! I've read it a couple of times, but it's much more palatable listening to you read it. The first read through I didn't understand a thing I'd read, having been one of my first Lovecraft stories.

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@topher_69eze34

3 years ago

You need to be really appreciated for what you are doing. This feels so genuine and surreally real to my imagination that every intonation mood and inflexion of wordings to dramatic moments of horror to your clear audible vivid and fitting voice of a narrator puts me to a wonderful immersion as if in a sweet dream as I ponder and listen.

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@booboodavila

11 months ago

I thinks it’s criminal how some of Lovecraft’s most beautifully detailed stories haven’t been adapted into movies or mini series.

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@dzunepwnsipod

3 years ago

Lovecraft: "Its a city." People in the 1900's: "Okay." LC: "but its scary" People: "AIBRHSIFBWHWIRBRISIGDJWBFUGLFB!!!! DON'T DO THAT TO ME!!"

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@thorshammer7883

3 years ago

Aw I love the idea of mysterious dark abandon cities of an ancient long passed era bulit by a civilization which modern mankind would not fully understand nor fully except actually existed today. I have several ideas of my own dark ancient cities of truly evil advance kingdoms in my head that have since been forgotten. Bulit by forces that were not human in the slightest and lacked any since of morality and were principalities of profane darkness and cruelty.

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@hiru88888

3 years ago

I was wondering when you're gonna do another H.P Lovecraft audiobook

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@DrunkenCoward1

3 years ago

"The Nameless City" is one of my favourite Lovecraft stories, probably only rivaled by "The Music of Erich Zann". There's something about the methodical and scientific way the character combines things he find and just.... thinks, that really speaks to me.

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