Umm? I'm not sure I understand, then. Brown Note and Body Horror don't 'define' 'Lovecraftian'.
Well... we're supposed to be sorting out the examples on the page and cleaning up the thousands of wicks. That's been going... slowly.
edited 20th Apr '13 4:33:59 PM by Noaqiyeum
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableOK, let me rephrase: "is one of the distinctive traits of a true Eldritch Abomination's existence that cannot be dispensed with (as in at least some of the traits must be present)".
edited 20th Apr '13 4:39:34 PM by MarqFJA
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.Monstrous Humanoid has been launched.
Clock is set.
So what do we have left to do around here?
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.I think mostly we were just sorting through the examples and trying to decide what actually fit.
Grr. I see someone reverted the consensus definition a few days ago without consultation. I'm going change it back and pray to avoid an edit war.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableThe troper in question.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanStale. Clock has expired. If it needs any cleanup, it can go to short term. Locking.
"If you aren't him, then you apparently got your brain from the same discount retailer, so..." - Fighteer
No, I meant stuff that defines the "Lovecraftian" in Lovecraftian Superpower (so that I know what to include in the description expansion). Speak of the Devil is a generic villain ability, for example.
On a more on-topic note, what's left to do here?
edited 20th Apr '13 3:17:32 PM by MarqFJA
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.