Hey /x/,
I've always been a fan of Lovecraft and the Elder God Mythos. Well a couple years ago I went to Amazon and ordered a hardback cover of The Call of Cthulhu just cause I wanted a physical copy. When I recieved my package it was a copy of "the necronomicon" and a dagger, not The Call Of Cthulhu. I had misplaced the items and never tried reading the book before I misplaced it. Cleaning out boxes I managed to find the book, but no sign of the dagger.
>>In any case, do you guys think theres any real basis behind the book?
>>Did I stop some cultist from sacrificing a goat or a virgin?
Also how do you guys feel about Lovecraft in general?
>>17343988
Picture of the book and dagger
>>17343988
Simon's Necronomicon has nothing to do with the Lovecraft Mythos at large. It's also a work of fiction.
That dagger is autism as fuck. Why would a cult use something so impractical?
>>17344570
i wouldn't know, i'm not a cultist. i just enjoy reading Lovecraft stories.
was hoping someone here would have some sort of an answer for me
>>17344570
>Why would a cult use something so impractical?
Why does it matter if a knife is practical or not when it's never going to be used in an uncontrolled enviroment.
I advise you to burn the necromanticum and do a purify spell. This book has lots of evil in it.
>>17344697
Why would a cult use something that looks like it would be bought by edgy 13 year olds off of eBay?
>>17344699
has this particular version of the book ever been linked to any real accounts of anything evil?
because if not and i abstain from reading it like id been doing, i might just keep it because why not.
but i also want to hear /x/'s opinion
>>17344700
as for the dagger, fuck if i know why they would use that, or why Amazon would get my order for a book about a giant sleeping god with a tentacle beard switched with this stuff.