Fucking hell thats on face value extremely sinister, part of me would hope that it is because something is happening but I seriously doubt it.
https://i.imgtc.ws/LeexBzy.jpg here's that file by the way let me know if you are missing anything specific I have a good bit achieved. Though I guess that's hardly the point either.
It would in my oppinion be in line with same symbology as was used in the king in yellow. Old pagan influences would alighn antlers with fertility and majesty, king in yellow draws on the idea to witness a god would bring madness in itself.
Yes that really brought the phrase back into common lexicon and was quite accurate as to it's original intent. You should have a look at the king in yellow by Robert Chambers a book of short stories for more on this. I imagine concepts from his late 19 century work was probably based from older stories handed down orally.
Edit the true detective episode seems to have made multiple easter egg references to the book as I understand it.
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LostandFound ago
Fucking hell thats on face value extremely sinister, part of me would hope that it is because something is happening but I seriously doubt it.
https://i.imgtc.ws/LeexBzy.jpg here's that file by the way let me know if you are missing anything specific I have a good bit achieved. Though I guess that's hardly the point either.
Thanks for the alert.
Iornukrum ago
Is that the Yellow King?
LostandFound ago
It would in my oppinion be in line with same symbology as was used in the king in yellow. Old pagan influences would alighn antlers with fertility and majesty, king in yellow draws on the idea to witness a god would bring madness in itself.
Iornukrum ago
I was reminded of "True Detective" season 1. Child sacrifice, corruption, cabal, you name it.
MolochHunter ago
carcosa
LostandFound ago
Yes that really brought the phrase back into common lexicon and was quite accurate as to it's original intent. You should have a look at the king in yellow by Robert Chambers a book of short stories for more on this. I imagine concepts from his late 19 century work was probably based from older stories handed down orally.
Edit the true detective episode seems to have made multiple easter egg references to the book as I understand it.
gamepwn ago
I uploaded all the Pizzagate references in the show on my YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj-LYygzZnY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hxd_sRmEvU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjhgw1KA6E8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMCAZww86KE