"Deep Ones" Category

Dagon – Amazing Animated Version

21 March 2010, posted by Tulu

A wonderfully eerie adaption in the animated/machinima form of H. P. Lovecraft’s 1917 short story Dagon:


Dagon by Lainy Voom

Read the original story here [Wikisource] or listen to the original story [Librivox]:

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The Adventures of Lil Cthulhu

17 March 2010, posted by Tulu

After what seemed a point- and endless quest in the aeon-old vacuity of the tubes, I finally found the best way to introduce my little one to the marvels of the Mythos and help her find her way into the Cult’s warm embracing hug. This video is the optimal educational tool to start early in paving your little ones’ path into the terror of their meaningless lives.

And as it says in the video’s commentary:

This series has won multiple awards and has been enthusiastically approved by the department of child-developmental psychology at Miskatonic University.

Sounds reassuring, don’t you think?

Celtic Illuminations of Cthulhu

27 June 2009, posted by Tulu

Very very sweet indeed. Cartoonish and classic at the same time:

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celtic_cthulhu_2_-_at_the_mountains_of_madness

celtic_cthulhu_3_-_the_shadow_over_innsmouth

celtic_cthulhu_4_-_herbert_west

celtic_cthulhu_5_-_the_haunter_of_the_dark

celtic_cthulhu_6_-_the_dunwich_horro

> beshemoth

Daikichi Amano’s Cthulhu Cult Investigations

4 June 2009, posted by Tulu

Daikichi Amano (whose real name remains a mystery) is a very secretive paranormal investigator from Japan who uses the cover of this fake “artistic” website to publish the results of his investigations on the very popular cult of Cthulhu and Dagon in his homeland.

In his latest update, he displays the horrors of human sacrifice, a widespread practice among Nipponese cultists, and gives us the rare proof that the Deep Ones aren’t just a myth invented by H. P. Lovecraft in his description of the terrifying town of Innsmouth.

Let’s have a look at his new findings:

After catching a group of Deep Ones in its nets by accident:

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this grisly group of saddened cultists:

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was forced to offer a human sacrifice to appease its feared Gods’ wrath:

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As the tradition wants it, the poor girl was methodically tortured and cephalopodically suffocated:

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She finally died in a pool of her own blood mixed to the replete octopi’s gooey slime:

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only to be resurrected as a Hybrid a few days later in one of the cultits bathtub:

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We can only hope that Daikichi Amano’s true identity will never be revealed and wish that his amazing work of publishing the secret horrors that are perpetrated behind our dull backs will never stop.

M. S. Corley’s Horrors Of Literature

15 November 2008, posted by Tulu

Find more of M. S. Corley fine horror art here.

Hey all,

I’ve read a lot of monster stories over the years, and I just recently started drawing my own interpretations of some of those creatures that I’ve read about.
I really want I keep at this for a while and create a whole series of these.

Hope you enjoy.

> ectoplasmosis

skullbeast’s Lovecraftian Sculptures

10 November 2007, posted by Tulu

Deep one
Deep one

Cthulhu fish icon
Cthulhu fish icon

Cthulhu
Cthulhu

Old man Marsh
Old man Marsh

More horror over at skullbeat‘s deviant site.

> Lovecrafting