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* ''Literature/LaviniaRising'' is a novella retelling of ''The Dunwich Horror'' experienced from the perspective of Lavinia Whateley.
* ''Literature/ProvidenceGirls'' by Morgan Dante is a sapphic romance story about Lavinia and Asenath, two women who survived and escaped the horrors they've experienced, and their struggles in their growing relationship.
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* HumansAreCthulhu: As shocking as it may seem there are some stories, even by Lovecraft himself, where humans are not at the bottom of the cosmic food chain. For instance "Memory" has a daemon and a genie talking about a race that built the ancient ruins in a valley: [[spoiler: Man]]. And in "Through the Gates of the Silver Key" Randolph Carter possesses an alien from the distant past who is "disgusted by the thought of the human earth-mammal" [[spoiler: that holds him prisoner in his own body for millions of years, long after the rest of his race is extinct.]]
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* HumansAreCthulhu: As shocking as it may seem there are some stories, even by Lovecraft himself, where humans are not at the bottom of the cosmic food chain. For instance "Memory" has a daemon and a genie talking about a race that built the ancient ruins in a valley: [[spoiler: Man]]. And in "Through the Gates of the Silver Key" In "Literature/ThroughTheGatesOfTheSilverKey", Randolph Carter possesses an alien from the distant past who is "disgusted by the thought of the human earth-mammal" [[spoiler: that [[spoiler:that holds him prisoner in his own body for millions of years, long after the rest of his race is extinct.]]extinct]].
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* ''Literature/DarkGods'': The novella "Black Man with a Horn" is set in the Mythos, set from the perspective of one of Lovecraft's colleagues discovering the Mythos may actually be ''real''.
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* Michael Shea: A frequent contributor to the Mythos, notable for setting his Mythos stories in modern, urban settings.
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** The protagonist of Michael Shea's "The Pool" bears resemblance to Shea himself. Both work or worked as a variety of blue and white-collar jobs, with both notably being construction workers, and are fans of Lovecraft.
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* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: In Creator/RamseyCampbell's "Cold Print", Sam Strutt is able to stop Y'gonolac's plot by burning down his bookshop, but he isn't able to escape before Y'golonac catches and murders him.
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* ''TabletopGame/AchtungCthulhu'', the UsefulNotes/WW2 setting from Creator/ModiphiusEntertainment.
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* ''VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}}'': A series by Creator/{{Nitroplus}} with HumongousMecha and mythos elements, it began as an {{eroge}} VisualNovel for the PC, then was ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 as a [[SelfCensoredRelease non-eroge remake]].
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* ''VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}}'': A series by Creator/{{Nitroplus}} with HumongousMecha and mythos elements, it began as an {{eroge}} VisualNovel for the PC, then was ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 as a [[SelfCensoredRelease non-eroge remake]].
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* ''VisualNovel/{{Demonbane}}'': A series by Creator/{{Nitroplus}} with HumongousMecha and mythos elements, it began as an {{eroge}} VisualNovel for the PC, then was ported to the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 as a [[BleachedUnderpants [[SelfCensoredRelease non-eroge remake]].
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''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'' is a sequel to ''Pathfinder'' (see above); Nyarlathotep has become one of the main 20 deities of the core Pact Worlds area of the setting.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': The Great Old Ones and Outer Gods are one of the pantheons worshipped on Golarion, referred to as the Elder Mythos. The Strange Aeons Adventure Path is particularly deeply steeped in the Mythos, from starting in an asylum beset by ghouls and shapeshifters, surrounded by impassable fog, to having to acquire a copy of the Necronomicon in order to proceed. [[spoiler: The Big Bad turns out to be none other than Hastur, and to stop his twisted plan, the adventurers travel to Carcosa itself in order to sever the link between it and Golarion.]] In ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'', a sequel to ''Pathfinder'', Nyarlathotep has become one of the main 20 deities of the core Pact Worlds area of the setting.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': The Great Old Ones and Outer Gods are one of the pantheons worshipped on Golarion, referred to as the Elder Mythos. The Strange Aeons Adventure Path is particularly deeply steeped in the Mythos, from starting in an asylum beset by ghouls and shapeshifters, surrounded by impassable fog, to having to acquire a copy of the Necronomicon in order to proceed. [[spoiler: The Big Bad turns out to be none other than Hastur, and to stop his twisted plan, the adventurers travel to Carcosa itself in order to sever the link between it and Golarion.]] In ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'', a sequel to ''Pathfinder'', Nyarlathotep has become one of the main 20 deities of the core Pact Worlds area of the setting.]]
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** ''TabletopGame/DeltaGreen'': Originally a third-party ''Call of Cthulhu'' setting mixing government and various other conspiracy theories (surviving Nazis, UFOs, underground cannibals, Illuminati-like secret societies...) with the Mythos and set in the 1990s, it later became its own game system while updating the setting for the 21st century.
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** ''TabletopGame/DeltaGreen'': Originally a third-party ''Call of Cthulhu'' setting mixing government and various other conspiracy theories (surviving Nazis, UFOs, [=UFOs,=] underground cannibals, Illuminati-like secret societies...) with the Mythos and set in the 1990s, it later became its own game system while updating the setting for the 21st century.
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** ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'': Sequel of ''Pathfinder'', where Nyarlathotep has become one of the main 20 deities of the core Pact Worlds area of the setting.
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** ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'': Sequel of]] In ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'', a sequel to ''Pathfinder'', where Nyarlathotep has become one of the main 20 deities of the core Pact Worlds area of the setting.
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* Creator/IDWPublishing's ''Infestation 2'': A CrossThrough between ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', and ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}''. The story involves the Elder Gods of Lovecraft being freed from their dimensional prison and invading the multiverse.
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* Creator/IDWPublishing's ''Infestation 2'': ''ComicBook/Infestation2'': A CrossThrough by Creator/IDWPublishing between ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'', ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeIDW G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', and ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}''. The story involves the Elder Gods of Lovecraft being freed from their dimensional prison and invading the multiverse.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The majority of beings in the Mythos - the Deep Ones, Great Old Ones, the Tcho-tcho, the Insects from Shaggai - come off as this. Sometimes may be due to how [[BlueAndOrangeMorality alien]] these beings are. Sometimes not.
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* AllAccessibleMagic: "Magic" and occult rituals are for the most part implied to be in fact highly sophisticated science unrecognizable to humans, but which otherwise works by interacting with and exploiting complex rules of nature that mundane human science isn't aware of.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The majority of beings in the Mythos- -- the Deep Ones, Great Old Ones, the Tcho-tcho, the Insects from Shaggai - -- come off as this.inherently hostile and dangerous to humanity. Sometimes may be due to how [[BlueAndOrangeMorality alien]] these beings are. Sometimes not.
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* ''TabletopGame/CthulhuTech''''TabletopGame/CthulhuTech'': Good news: you have {{animesque}} HumongousMecha, PsychicPowers, SufficientlyAnalysedMagic, mystical symbiotic PoweredArmor, and a DefectorFromDecadence artificially-created human subspecies of ProudWarriorRaceGuys to help you fight the Aeon War. Bad news: [[HopelessWar It's]] [[FromBadToWorse not]] [[JustBeforeTheEnd enough]].
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* ''TabletopGame/SandyPetersensCthulhuMythos'' is a Website/{{Kickstarter}} funded setting for ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' 1st Edition and ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 5th Edition from the original designer of ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'', Creator/SandyPetersen.
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* ''TabletopGame/SandyPetersensCthulhuMythos'' is a Website/{{Kickstarter}} funded setting for ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' 1st and 2nd Edition and ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 5th Edition from the original designer of ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'', Creator/SandyPetersen.
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* ''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'': Lovecraft creatures turn out to be {{otaku}}-oriented extraterrestrials in a comedy-oriented show.
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* ''Anime/HousingComplexC'': Cthulhu is featured in an Otaku's mad scrawled drawings. References to the Deep Ones are also made as, according to Kurosaki's myths, FishPeople were pushed back by the townspeople when they searched for dwelling places.
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* The Literature/BooksOfCthulhu anthology series includes a lot of the writers in the Post-Lovecraft writers list. It is a bunch of TwoFistedTales and LovecraftLite stories.
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* Nick Mamatas: Best known for his innovative [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combination of Lovecraftian themes and]] [[Creator/TheBeatGeneration The Beat Generation]], initially exemplified in his critically acclaimed novel ''Move Under Ground''.
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* GratuitousGerman: The ''Unausprechlichen Kulten''. According to S T Joshi, a leading Lovecraft authority and who provides the annotations for Lovecraft's stories for the Penguin Classics editions, it's also ''wrong'' German. It should be "Die Unausprechlich Kulten". Odd, since Lovecraft spoke German. And it's still wrong: The correct form would be either "Unaussprechliche Kulte", "Die unaussprechlichen Kulte" or "Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten" (note the capitalization).
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* GratuitousGerman: The ''Unausprechlichen Kulten''. According to S T Joshi, a leading Lovecraft authority and who provides the annotations for Lovecraft's fictional book ''Unaussprechlichen Kulten'' originally appeared in various stories for by the Penguin Classics editions, it's also ''wrong'' German. It should be "Die Unausprechlich Kulten". Odd, since Lovecraft spoke German. And it's still wrong: The correct form English ''Nameless Cults'' before it was decided to switch to German to match its fictional author Von Junzt. This title is grammatically off, because the nominative case would be either "Unaussprechliche Kulte", "Die unaussprechlichen Kulte" or "Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten" (note ''Unaussprechliche Kulte'', whereas the capitalization).title as-is is the dative case and creates the impression that a preposition is missing.
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* Walter C. DeBill Jr: An occasional contributor to the Cthulhu Mythos, though more renowned for his originally conceived parallel creation, the Mlandoth Cycle.
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