Starforged Cthulhu Mythos Stainless Steel Water Cup Horror Themed Sports Outdoor Water Bottle Other
"The King in Yellow", illustration by Earl Geier in Richard Watts' scenario "Tatterdemalion" for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game published by Chaosium. The Yellow Sign adorning the back of the throne was designed by Kevin A. Ross for the scenario "Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?"
H. P. Lovecraft read The King in Yellow in early 1927 and included passing references to various things and places from the bookāsuch as the Lake of Hali and the Yellow Signāin "The Whisperer in Darkness" (1931), one of his main Cthulhu Mythos stories. Lovecraft borrowed Chambers' method of only vaguely referring to supernatural events, entities, and places, thereby allowing his readers to imagine the horror for themselves. The play The King in Yellow effectively became another piece of occult literature in the Cthulhu Mythos alongside the Necronomicon and others.
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Material: 304 Stainless steel 100%
Size:Ā 85mm*150mmĀ
Weight:Ā 210g


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Starforged Cthulhu Mythos Stainless Steel Water Cup Horror Themed Sports Outdoor Water Bottle Other
Starforged Cthulhu Mythos Stainless Steel Water Cup Horror Themed Sports Outdoor Water Bottle Other
"The King in Yellow", illustration by Earl Geier in Richard Watts' scenario "Tatterdemalion" for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game published by Chaosium. The Yellow Sign adorning the back of the throne was designed by Kevin A. Ross for the scenario "Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?"
H. P. Lovecraft read The King in Yellow in early 1927 and included passing references to various things and places from the bookāsuch as the Lake of Hali and the Yellow Signāin "The Whisperer in Darkness" (1931), one of his main Cthulhu Mythos stories. Lovecraft borrowed Chambers' method of only vaguely referring to supernatural events, entities, and places, thereby allowing his readers to imagine the horror for themselves. The play The King in Yellow effectively became another piece of occult literature in the Cthulhu Mythos alongside the Necronomicon and others.
Brand Name: StarforgedĀ
Material: 304 Stainless steel 100%
Size:Ā 85mm*150mmĀ
Weight:Ā 210g


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"The King in Yellow", illustration by Earl Geier in Richard Watts' scenario "Tatterdemalion" for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game published by Chaosium. The Yellow Sign adorning the back of the throne was designed by Kevin A. Ross for the scenario "Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?"
H. P. Lovecraft read The King in Yellow in early 1927 and included passing references to various things and places from the bookāsuch as the Lake of Hali and the Yellow Signāin "The Whisperer in Darkness" (1931), one of his main Cthulhu Mythos stories. Lovecraft borrowed Chambers' method of only vaguely referring to supernatural events, entities, and places, thereby allowing his readers to imagine the horror for themselves. The play The King in Yellow effectively became another piece of occult literature in the Cthulhu Mythos alongside the Necronomicon and others.
Brand Name: StarforgedĀ
Material: 304 Stainless steel 100%
Size:Ā 85mm*150mmĀ
Weight:Ā 210g

























