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The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath part 4 The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

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We’re back and we’re holidaying in Leng. While it’s not everyone’s first thought for a getaway, we’ve found it really quite dreamy. Leng may have had some shocking reviews on TripAdvisor, but we’re not sure where its evil reputation comes from. Sure, our stone hut is draughty and the corpse fires do little to take the edge off, but it’s not the worst Airbnb we’ve ever rented. The locals have a lively culture, with a special interest in music and the arts. Their extended crotala solos take a bit of getting used to, but the dances that accompany them are lively. We would join in except our legs bend the wrong way. The only irritating thing is how much the locals fuss about spiders. There’s nothing around here a rolled-up newspaper can’t take care of. Now, what’s with all that scuttling outside…?







Main Topic: The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath part 4







This is the fourth part of our multi-episode exploration of Lovecraft’s novel, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. In our first three episodes (part 1, part 2 and part 3), we looked at the story’s origins and followed Randolph Carter’s increasingly odd adventures as he searches for his dream city. Now, we’re heading into the most action-packed part of his romp through dreamland.







As ever, we pick the story apart, looking for Call of Cthulhu inspiration. In particular, we spend some time trying to work out why Leng gets such a bad rap. Sure, it seems cold and grey, but by that measure Aberdeen should have a similarly evil reputation.







Links







Things we mention in this episode include:







* Necrotising fasciitis* ICU delirium* The Sopranos* Shantaks* Mister Ed* Night-gaunts* Crotala* Leng* Nyarlathotep* Encyclopaedia Britannica* Lovecraft and the Occult* At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft* Lengian spiders















* Sarkomand* Diorite* Nodens* a href="https://lovecraft.fandom.

We’re back and we’re holidaying in Leng. While it’s not everyone’s first thought for a getaway, we’ve found it really quite dreamy. Leng may have had some shocking reviews on TripAdvisor, but we’re not sure where its evil reputation comes from. Sure, our stone hut is draughty and the corpse fires do little to take the edge off, but it’s not the worst Airbnb we’ve ever rented. The locals have a lively culture, with a special interest in music and the arts. Their extended crotala solos take a bit of getting used to, but the dances that accompany them are lively. We would join in except our legs bend the wrong way. The only irritating thing is how much the locals fuss about spiders. There’s nothing around here a rolled-up newspaper can’t take care of. Now, what’s with all that scuttling outside…?







Main Topic: The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath part 4







This is the fourth part of our multi-episode exploration of Lovecraft’s novel, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. In our first three episodes (part 1, part 2 and part 3), we looked at the story’s origins and followed Randolph Carter’s increasingly odd adventures as he searches for his dream city. Now, we’re heading into the most action-packed part of his romp through dreamland.







As ever, we pick the story apart, looking for Call of Cthulhu inspiration. In particular, we spend some time trying to work out why Leng gets such a bad rap. Sure, it seems cold and grey, but by that measure Aberdeen should have a similarly evil reputation.







Links







Things we mention in this episode include:







* Necrotising fasciitis* ICU delirium* The Sopranos* Shantaks* Mister Ed* Night-gaunts* Crotala* Leng* Nyarlathotep* Encyclopaedia Britannica* Lovecraft and the Occult* At the Mountains of Madness by HP Lovecraft* Lengian spiders















* Sarkomand* Diorite* Nodens* a href="https://lovecraft.fandom.

49 min