This episode explores some of my bleakest and most doom-laden work, drawing heavily from my enduring love of cosmic horror. These selected pieces are both a homage and a love letter to the late, great H.P. Lovecraft, whose imagination helped shape my understanding of world-building and creative expansion.
Lovecraftian horror has always been a strange comfort to me. It taught me that an idea need not remain a single thing, it can grow, evolve, and become something far larger and more unsettling than its beginnings.
So venture forth if you dare. Beyond this point lies a landscape of ancient terrors, creeping dread, and no small amount of doom and gloom.
References:
- Beneath the black seas of time
- The watcher beneath the waves
- What slumbers beneath the waves
- Sleeper beneath the mountain
- Doom Absolute
- Beyond the screaming arch

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