Netherworld
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With a deep rumble, the earth cracked open before the hut - by now quite shaken and distressed for the chaos going on inside - and hellisih smoke spewed forth from the bowels of another world, preceding a creature altogether alien to this Galaxy, and this dimension as well.
Cthulhu emerged with a great bellow from its monstrous lungs, crying out in an eternal hunger for the flesh of mortals, the music of Erich Zann, and some goddamn mattresses. Ever tried sleeping on a bed in a non-Euclidian dimension? The back-aches are insane, and being an Elder god certainly doesn't help. You might recommend exercise to help alleviate the problem, of course, but when you get to be his age, fast food just doesn't seem all that appealing anymore.
A forlorn gaze swept over the hovel and its less-than-appetizing inhabitants, and the beast had to wonder why it had been summoned to this unassuming place and time.
His maddening stare then settled on an amorphous creature at the sidelines, and for a moment, it bearly seemed that the eldritch horror... smiled.
He appeared to have stumbled upon some like-bodied company, if slightly smaller in size. What he lacked in bulk, however, [member="Bal'gul"] made up for in the number of limbs.
Surely they could strike an intelligent conversation while the rest of the thread devolved into unadulterated pandemonium, could they not?
Cthulhu emerged with a great bellow from its monstrous lungs, crying out in an eternal hunger for the flesh of mortals, the music of Erich Zann, and some goddamn mattresses. Ever tried sleeping on a bed in a non-Euclidian dimension? The back-aches are insane, and being an Elder god certainly doesn't help. You might recommend exercise to help alleviate the problem, of course, but when you get to be his age, fast food just doesn't seem all that appealing anymore.
A forlorn gaze swept over the hovel and its less-than-appetizing inhabitants, and the beast had to wonder why it had been summoned to this unassuming place and time.
His maddening stare then settled on an amorphous creature at the sidelines, and for a moment, it bearly seemed that the eldritch horror... smiled.
He appeared to have stumbled upon some like-bodied company, if slightly smaller in size. What he lacked in bulk, however, [member="Bal'gul"] made up for in the number of limbs.
Surely they could strike an intelligent conversation while the rest of the thread devolved into unadulterated pandemonium, could they not?