
Tales of Cthulhu and Other Gods of Old
Volume 1
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ナレーター:
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Ken Nelson
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著者:
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Daniel Kipps
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A chilling collection of nine horror short stories inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos and the unknowable gods of the void.
In the shadow of ancient stars, madness waits…Step into a world where the veil between reality and nightmare is dangerously thin. In this terrifying collection of nine short stories, you’ll journey from the lightless trenches of the deep sea to haunted forests, lonely space stations, and forgotten ruins where whispers in dead languages still echo. These aren’t just horror tales, they're creeping warnings from the abyss.
Tales of Cthulhu and Other Gods of Old draws inspiration from the Cthulhu Mythos, Nyarlathotep, and other Great Old Ones, but don’t expect a creature feature in every chapter. Here, the horror lies in implication, atmosphere, and the slow unraveling of sanity. Some stories barely hint at what lies beyond the veil. Others? They stare straight into the maw of cosmic oblivion.
If you're seeking a full-blown Cthulhu descent into madness, The Sleeper’s Breath is your must-read. For something more subtle and sinister, Stranger at the Station offers a chilling glimpse at a possible manifestation of Nyarlathotep, cloaked in shadow and cruel intent. You'll also find:
Dark fantasy, in stories like Whispers Beneath the Mountain, where a forgotten god whispers ruin to a cursed village.
Sci-fi horror, such as The Final Log, where silence in the void hides something unspeakable.
Psychological terror, like The Invitation, told through the innocent eyes of a boy pulled into something ancient and cruel.
And even historical horror, in Ancient One Below, a Knights Templar mystery rooted in real-world Transylvanian legend.
Whether you're a long-time devotee of H.P. Lovecraft or a newcomer drawn to cosmic dread, this collection offers a diverse range of horrors unified by one thing: the cold certainty that something older, darker, and infinitely more powerful than mankind is waiting. Watching. Breathing. Dreaming.
©2025 Daniel Kipps (P)2025 Daniel Kipps