• PonyOfWar
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    1595 months ago

    The wizard was called “Le Sorcier”. Lovecraft wrote that story when he was 17, so I think we can cut him some slack that it wasn’t a masterpiece.

      • PugJesus
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        795 months ago

        No, we can excuse lack of refinement in talent, but not racism.

        I love Lovecraft’s work, but fuck is he incredibly racist.

        • Lovecraft’s racism is very much a product of fear, not racial superiority. Dude was extraordinarily terrified of everything remotely foreign. It’s why “strange creatures that are vaguely human but completely incomprehensible” is the generic terror in his stories.

          In that sense, I find the motivations for his racism far less terrible than the motivations a racial supremacist has.

          • @1simpletailer@startrek.website
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            175 months ago

            Its a bit of both. He definitely believed in the supremacy of the Anglo-Saxon race. There is no excuse for it, but there is a pitiable aspect to the part of Lovecrafts racism that is rooted in fear. Like Fucking chill Howard, its just a Welshman.

        • Flying Squid
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          265 months ago

          I agree. I just like telling people what he named his cat so they’ll know what a racist he was.

          That said, Cool Air is a very good short story.

          • ThunderingJerboa
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            175 months ago

            I mean if they have read some of his stories, it should be pretty obvious he was pretty fucking racist. The cat thing is a fun meme but if anyone has read at least call of Cthulhu the work most people know about its pretty on the nose. Every human antagonist is either black or a foreigner and he is pretty blatant about it. Hell don’t get me started on Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family (or The White Ape), that one is just so funny with how bloody racist it is because the conclusion is so absurd, you can’t take it serious.

            • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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              25 months ago

              Mama’s boy should not be undersold here. His mother was vile and was directly the reason he was afraid of pretty much everything.

        • Dojan
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          His racism is honestly the most horrifying part of his work.

          Like there’s some good stuff there, but it’s the extreme racism that really gives me the heebie jeebies that make me put the books down and take a breather.

        • @djsoren19@yiffit.net
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          125 months ago

          He might have actually been the greatest coward of all time. Yeah, that cowardice meant he held a lot of shitty opinions about the world, but it was the exact kinda experience with endless fear that could create a new horror genre.

      • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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        505 months ago

        Lovecraft’s racism is what I call “hilarious racism”, if you’ll pardon the term. I’ve only ever thought that in connection with HP. He was very much a product of his times, as we all are. Eugenics was all the rage, and you can pick that out in his works.

        Lovecraft wasn’t merely racist against non-whites, he was racist against anyone who wasn’t of the “right stock”. He might snob you if you were a white man, living in Rhode Island, of English or German descent, but came from the wrong family tree. LOL, this guy rated humans like dog breeders rate bloodlines. OG Playa Hater’s Ball.

        And speaking of his times, look at when he wrote. We were just discovering how incomprehensibly monstrous the solar system was, how big the Milky Way was, just then understanding that we lived in a galaxy. And we didn’t know there were others. FFS, Pluto wasn’t discovered until 1930.

        Anyway, well worth reading his complete works. Good shit. Grab a copy off me.

        https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KLBK1QQPc5ZuKm6nlveswoWKGBI-Hjeo&usp=drive_fs

        • @bort@feddit.de
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          135 months ago

          Anyway, well worth reading his complete works. Good shit. Grab a copy off me.

          There is a torrent for the audiobooks, narrated by Wayne June (the narrator from Darkest Dungeon).

          Wayne Junes reading Lovecraft is a match made in heaven. I strongly recommend giving it a try

        • @BestBouclettes
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          Your description makes me think of Pierce Hawthorne’s father in Community.

          • @sheogorath@lemmy.world
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            When I got that side quest to internalize the racist shit he’s spouting I lost it. What a game.

            Edit: fuck, you just reminded me of the horribly racist 7’2" Dutch exchange student. The way he goes on to justify his racism is very similar to the guy at Disco Elysium.

            • @Shyfer@ttrpg.network
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              That part was hilarious. It’s so good that you can play as someone who can make all that racist shit make sense in your head lol.

              I’m curious about the 7’2" Dutch exchange student. I must have missed that story.

      • Sentient Loom
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        205 months ago

        Nope. But that’s for moral reasons unrelated to criticisms of his on-the-nose sorcerer’s name.

      • PonyOfWar
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        Nah, his racism is well documented. Though if we want to talk about the cat in particular, it’s not known if he named it himself, when it went missing he was only 14.

        • Flying Squid
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          But he was fine re-using the name in The Rats in the Walls, so if he didn’t name it, he was very fond of it.

          • PonyOfWar
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            105 months ago

            Yeah, safe to say he didn’t have an issue with the racist name.

      • @VerseAndVermin@lemmy.world
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        95 months ago

        Not that it matters at this point, but I saw somewhere that he had remorse for his racism later in life. Is this true? I have never seen anything to show it but I haven’t saught it out either.

        It’s kinda funny how some of my favorite board games are based upon the setting. I love that they are heavy with diversity. It makes me think of Stephen King’s writing book, he says a story is no longer yours once it’s out there.

        I’m glad Lovecraft made what he did, and that it’s so free tooled today. I think one day the Wizarding World will be the same (I refuse to keep calling the whole thing Harry Potter).

        • PugJesus
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          85 months ago

          He became less racist later in life, but didn’t, to my knowledge, express remorse for his previous racism.

        • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)
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          Not that it matters at this point, but I saw somewhere that he had remorse for his racism later in life. Is this true?

          Keep in mind he died at 46, and at best went from “extremely racist” to “very racist.” His political views change, and I have always had a bit of a chuckle on his original assumptions:

          As a result of the Great Depression, Lovecraft reexamined his political views. Initially, he thought that affluent people would take on the characteristics of his ideal aristocracy and solve America’s problems. When this did not occur, he became a socialist.

  • @EpeeGnome@lemm.ee
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    I can’t help but think of this from the wizard’s point of view as a 4chan green text.

    be me, an edgy young wizard. Want to pick a really cool wizard name and come up with “Charles LeSorcier.”

    mfw the older wizards all make fun of my name.

    get in an argument with a local noble and lose my temper. claim I put a curse on his whole family line that they will each die when they are 30.

    remember I haven’t learned how to do it. go home and try to figure out how to cast a blood line curse. it’s too complicated, I can’t figure it out. Can’t ask the other wizards now because they already heard about the curse and they’d just make fun of me more.

    make a secret lab in the noble’s basement and spend the next 10 years stuck there trying to figure it out. still fail. time’s up, he turned 30. if the noble doesn’t die they’ll all know I lied. finally give up and just sneak into his house and murder him. make it look like an accident.

    mfw the other wizards fall for it. they all think I’m alright now. maybe they will forget about the bloodline thing by the time the noble’s kid is 30.

    the bloodline thing is all they want to talk about. 18 years later I have to murder the next one. the other wizards are super hyped I pulled it off, want to be my friend now. none of them know how to cast a bloodline curse either.

    mfw I’m stuck for the next few centuries hiding in a noble’s basement and murdering them every couple decades to cover my lie.

  • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    175 months ago

    Okay but At The Mountains of Madness, The Dreamquest of Unknown Kadath, The King In Yellow, Color Out of Space, that one with the witch and the human-faced rat, all quite good.

    • ThunderingJerboa
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      I agree with most of that however The King in Yellow was made when he was around 5 years old. People sort of put it into the Lovecraft universe because of the themes but nope has 0 connection at least in its inception. The whole Lovecraft universe is sort of a hog podge of other’s authors work as well who sort of expanded and formalized parts of it. Its honestly very cool what a group of authors can do when IPs and such aren’t hoarded in a huge vault being left untouched until its economically advantageous to use.

      • snooggums
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        The whole Lovecraft universe is sort of a hog podge of other’s authors work as well who sort of expanded and formalized parts of it.

        It is a shame that the other authors are overlooked because it was an awesome collaboration.

      • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        55 months ago

        I didnt want to mention August Derleth, and all those crazy chains of letters involved in the origin of the Lovecraftian Mythos. The King In Yellow is in the Dreamquest of Unknown Kaddath, if only briefly.

    • synae[he/him]
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      95 months ago

      The witch and the rat is “Dreams in the witch house”, iirc. It was adapted into an episode of Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, worth checking out

      • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        45 months ago

        Thank you, I have his collection. I think its been like 10 years since I have read any of those. I should go back.

  • @meyotch@slrpnk.net
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    135 months ago

    No one said that blood-curdling cosmic horror had to be good to destroy the vestiges of your sanity.

  • Altima NEO
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    125 months ago

    I forgot about Gus Johnson, what ever happened with that guy?

    • @SonicDiarrhea@lemmy.world
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      185 months ago

      The gist is that his pregnant girlfriend was having severe abdominal pains and Gus brushed it off and wouldn’t take her to an ER. She miscarried and he got canceled. This happened back in like 2021.

      • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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        95 months ago

        Where do people even keep up with this shit?

        I just watch the content 99.999% of the time. Not that I won’t boycott shit I disagree with, but I definitely do not have the time or desire to seek out every wrongdoing of every entity I interact with. I’d rather just kill myself.

      • @rbesfe@lemmy.ca
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        55 months ago

        Yup, and people acted like he was a domestic abuser for it and his career got tanked. I’ve been watching his stuff from the beginning, he never deserved the level of hate he got.

        • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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          I mean he lied about couples therapy immediately after to try and show he was trying to be better before actually trying to be better.

          Honestly I think it was 2 shitty young people exploding their very legitimate issues for a wide public and like most situations people immediately sided with the female for myriads of societal reasons.
          Then both tried to control the conversation and Gus with less support looks much worse but I think it’s fine if people have decided they like either of them less for the situation. Having personal opinions on people based on your observations of them is how humans roll and fine. Though getting involved in other people’s personal matters that have no outcome change from the audience getting involved is silly and unnecessary.

          But I went from watching him since he started to stopping just cause I couldn’t stop looking past the skit and seeing my opinions on the person.

  • Maeve
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    115 months ago

    What, that’s not how manifestation works?

    • Sabata11792
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      175 months ago

      The wizard went out there and became a self made Lovecraftian curse. He manifested the changes he wanted in the world.

    • Maeve
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      35 months ago

      You mean his driver’s license didn’t change to “Joe Biden President,” and that’s not why he’s Mr. President ?!

  • @SnipingNinja@slrpnk.net
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    Also see the YouTube channel: wizard with a gun (they do have a video regarding it, but that’s not what most of their videos are about)