| More Dreams of CTHULHU |
| "A huge muscular beast, it's head adored with many tentacles." "As you regard a gnat, he regards the race of man." Such are the ramblings of Jonathan E. Coalman, resident in protective costody at Arkham's Insitute of Mental Health. His first "expression" of the monster he calls "Thoo Loo" caused a complete mental breakdown at the dinner table. Tossing food about, he fell to the floor sobbing. On his plate arranged in bizarre fashion were two chicken wings aside a huge lump of mashed potato, pierced with a dozen or more green beans. |
| Julien Hatswell, a local of Arkham, created this "vision" of the beast. His many outre castings seem to find favor with the "gothic" crowd.
Statue on display in the Miskatonic Medical Library. |
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This Cthulhu Idol by Bruce Attley has a "inhuman and unsettling" look. Carved from what looks to be black marble, it stands 9 inches tall (not including the base)
Statue on display in the Miskatonic Medical Library. |
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Two more idols of unknown origin.
If you can identify these please contact |
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