Cthulhu gets the merchandise. The mythos is much larger. Lovecraft and his circle built a hierarchy of entities, and Cthulhu sits fairly low in it. Collectors who learn the rest of the pantheon read every piece more sharply, including ours.
Why everything looks like Cthulhu
Cthulhu is visual. Tentacles, wings, a drowned city. That image travels well on a T-shirt, so the market repeats it. Cthulhu is a priest, not a king. Behind him stand things with far less interest in being seen.
The Outer Gods
Above the Great Old Ones sit the Outer Gods. Azathoth rules them as the blind idiot god, a mouth of mindless chaos at the center of the universe. Yog-Sothoth is coterminous with all space and time. These are not monsters you fight. They are conditions you survive.
The messengers and the broods
Nyarlathotep walks among humans wearing a thousand masks, the only Outer God that bothers with us. Shub-Niggurath breeds in the dark. Dagon rules the things in the sea. Each one offers a different flavor of dread, and a different collecting angle.
Why our piece nods to Azathoth
The head of our Forbidden Edition statue opens onto an Azathoth-scale bite, not a Cthulhu face. We chose the appetite at the center over the icon on the surface. That choice is the whole point, decoded in Decoding the Lovecraft Statue. More at the H.P. Lovecraft hub.
Lovecraftian glossary
- Great Old Ones
- Powerful cosmic beings, mostly indifferent to humanity.
- Outer Gods
- The highest, most alien tier of mythos entities.
- Azathoth
- The blind idiot god at the universe's center.
- Nyarlathotep
- Shapeshifting messenger who walks among humans.
- Yog-Sothoth
- Entity coterminous with all space and time.
Sources
H.P. Lovecraft — Edizione Limitata
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