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| + | A world wide conspiracy, composed of debased worshipers in America's Deep South, The South Pacific, and other places. Artists, madmen, and other sensitive types may succumb to [[Vade Mecum:The Call of Cthulhu|The Call of Cthulhu]] and be lost. [[Cthulhu]]'s cult has survived through the centuries and is arguably the most effective at recruiting new members. While [[Cthulhu]] dreams in [[R'lyeh]], his cult actively pursues its agenda in his name. The cult's behind-the-scenes activities play a major role in Derleth's stories, and through them Cthulhu can continue to implicitly exert his influence. | ||
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[[fiction:The Call of Cthulhu|The Call of Cthulhu]] by [[H. P. Lovecraft]] | [[fiction:The Call of Cthulhu|The Call of Cthulhu]] by [[H. P. Lovecraft]] | ||
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See Cult of Cthulhu
A world wide conspiracy, composed of debased worshipers in America's Deep South, The South Pacific, and other places. Artists, madmen, and other sensitive types may succumb to The Call of Cthulhu and be lost. Cthulhu's cult has survived through the centuries and is arguably the most effective at recruiting new members. While Cthulhu dreams in R'lyeh, his cult actively pursues its agenda in his name. The cult's behind-the-scenes activities play a major role in Derleth's stories, and through them Cthulhu can continue to implicitly exert his influence.
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