aia wrote:Kind of "vintage" dice... even if i miss details aboout them, they seem to be interesting:** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **
rhynne wrote:Hey everyone,Well it's not quite CoC but looks interesting.H. P. LOVECRAFT, Illustrated leatherbound edition, AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **Best regards,Ronald
FormCritic wrote:rhynne wrote:Hey everyone,Well it's not quite CoC but looks interesting.H. P. LOVECRAFT, Illustrated leatherbound edition, AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS** eBay auction listing blocked. Please enable cookies in your browser for this site and for eBay! **Best regards,RonaldWow! My mind is convastartelated at the interomatistactic interpoladictions of the antedeluvian chronosomatic polarian sauravistic meridoscopy of this mytoriditian sothmigation of the horrible, terrible, mind-shattering implications of a return to the peridistontal epirisythian mastadonectomy of the parasuthurian congregationalist ancastonothropic Woldansian implications of this revelatory epistomagramatical announcement. I can't even describe what I saw or heard because this was just so chaos-chasm-yawningly epic. (Which is handy, because actually saying what I saw might turn out to be less scary and rather more disappointing than just hinting that I saw something and hoping you'll be frightened by the fact that I can't describe it and maintain my sanity. The lack of anything to be scared of being the scariest thing I can think to not describe.)
FormCritic wrote:Wow! My mind is convastartelated at the interomatistactic interpoladictions of the antedeluvian chronosomatic polarian sauravistic meridoscopy of this mytoriditian sothmigation of the horrible, terrible, mind-shattering implications of a return to the peridistontal epirisythian mastadonectomy of the parasuthurian congregationalist ancastonothropic Woldansian implications of this revelatory epistomagramatical announcement. I can't even describe what I saw or heard because this was just so chaos-chasm-yawningly epic. (Which is handy, because actually saying what I saw might turn out to be less scary and rather more disappointing than just hinting that I saw something and hoping you'll be frightened by the fact that I can't describe it and maintain my sanity. The lack of anything to be scared of being the scariest thing I can think to not describe.)
FormCritic wrote:I know I failed mine when I came back to At the Mountains of Madness as an adult a few months ago.I rate it as Lovecraft's worst work.As a kid, I assumed that the writer must know so much more than me that my mind was just too small to contemplate the awesome horror.As an adult, I recognize a writer who is trying to scare me with his vocabulary rather than with his story.(Not the point of your post, I realize.) :salut:
red_bus wrote:Seller has some other interesting stuff. :D
red_bus wrote:Seller has some other interesting stuff.
grodog wrote:red_bus wrote:Seller has some other interesting stuff. :DNo he doesn't