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The Call of Chtulhu: Part III

While going through notes left by his late Uncle George, Francis Thurston accidentally uncovers a series of dark secrets about an ancient creature.

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  1. efface
    remove completely from recognition or memory
    If heaven ever wishes to grant me a boon, it will be a total effacing of the results of a mere chance which fixed my eye on a certain stray piece of shelf-paper.
  2. curator
    the custodian of a collection, as a museum or library
    I had largely given over my inquiries into what Professor Angell called the "Cthulhu Cult", and was visiting a learned friend in Paterson, New Jersey; the curator of a local museum and a mineralogist of note.
  3. portentous
    of momentous or ominous significance
    What it suggested, however, was of portentous significance to my flagging quest; and I carefully tore it out for immediate action.
  4. complement
    number needed to make up a whole force
    He is Gustaf Johansen, a Norwegian of some intelligence, and had been second mate of the two-masted schooner Emma of Auckland, which sailed for Callao February 20th with a complement of eleven men.
  5. peremptory
    not allowing contradiction or refusal
    Being ordered peremptorily to turn back, Capt. Collins refused; whereupon the strange crew began to fire savagely and without warning upon the schooner with a peculiarly heavy battery of brass cannon forming part of the yacht's equipment.
  6. reticent
    not inclined to talk or provide information
    The next day, it appears, they raised and landed on a small island, although none is known to exist in that part of the ocean; and six of the men somehow died ashore, though Johansen is queerly reticent about this part of his story, and speaks only of their falling into a rock chasm.
  7. perfunctory
    hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough
    In Auckland I learned that Johansen had returned with yellow hair turned white after a perfunctory and inconclusive questioning at Sydney, and had thereafter sold his cottage in West Street and sailed with his wife to his old home in Oslo.
  8. baleful
    deadly or sinister
    The crouching image with its cuttlefish head, dragon body, scaly wings, and hieroglyphed pedestal, was preserved in the Museum at Hyde Park; and I studied it long and well, finding it a thing of balefully exquisite workmanship, and with the same utter mystery, terrible antiquity, and unearthly strangeness of material which I had noted in Legrasse's smaller specimen.
  9. perusal
    the act of examining or reading carefully
    He had told her no more than he told the public, but had left a long manuscript—of "technical matters" as he said—written in English, evidently in order to guard her from the peril of casual perusal.
  10. naive
    marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
    It was a simple, rambling thing—a naive sailor's effort at a post-facto diary—and strove to recall day by day that last awful voyage.
  11. gist
    the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
    I cannot attempt to transcribe it verbatim in all its cloudiness and redundancy, but I will tell its gist enough to show why the sound the water against the vessel's sides became so unendurable to me that I stopped my ears with cotton.
  12. ballast
    any heavy material used to stabilize a ship or airship
    The Emma, in ballast, had cleared Auckland on February 20th, and had felt the full force of that earthquake-born tempest which must have heaved up from the sea-bottom the horrors that filled men's dreams.
  13. ingenuous
    characterized by an inability to mask your feelings
    There was some peculiarly abominable quality about them which made their destruction seem almost a duty, and Johansen shows ingenuous wonder at the charge of ruthlessness brought against his party during the proceedings of the court of inquiry.
  14. imperiously
    in a manner showing arrogant superiority
    There lay great Cthulhu and his hordes, hidden in green slimy vaults and sending out at last, after cycles incalculable, the thoughts that spread fear to the dreams of the sensitive and called imperiously to the faithful to come on a pilgrimage of liberation and restoration.
  15. citadel
    a stronghold for shelter during a battle
    I suppose that only a single mountain-top, the hideous monolith-crowned citadel whereon great Cthulhu was buried, actually emerged from the waters.
  16. poignant
    keenly distressing to the mind or feelings
    Awe at the unbelievable size of the greenish stone blocks, at the dizzying height of the great carven monolith, and at the stupefying identity of the colossal statues and bas-reliefs with the queer image found in the shrine on the Alert, is poignantly visible in every line of the mate's frightened description.
  17. impious
    lacking piety or reverence for a god
    Without knowing what futurism is like, Johansen achieved something very close to it when he spoke of the city; for instead of describing any definite structure or building, he dwells only on broad impressions of vast angles and stone surfaces—surfaces too great to belong to anything right or proper for this earth, and impious with horrible images and hieroglyphs.
  18. redolent
    serving to bring to mind
    He said that the geometry of the dream-place he saw was abnormal, non-Euclidean, and loathsomely redolent of spheres and dimensions apart from ours.
  19. unlettered
    uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication
    Now an unlettered seaman felt the same thing whilst gazing at the terrible reality.
  20. miasma
    unhealthy vapors rising from the ground or other sources
    The very sun of heaven seemed distorted when viewed through the polarizing miasma welling out from this sea-soaked perversion, and twisted menace and suspense lurked leeringly in those crazily elusive angles of carven rock where a second glance showed concavity after the first showed convexity.
  21. convexity
    the property possessed by a shape that curves outward
    The very sun of heaven seemed distorted when viewed through the polarizing miasma welling out from this sea-soaked perversion, and twisted menace and suspense lurked leeringly in those crazily elusive angles of carven rock where a second glance showed concavity after the first showed convexity.
  22. lintel
    a horizontal beam over a door or window
    It was, Johansen said, like a great barn-door; and they all felt that it was a door because of the ornate lintel, threshold, and jambs around it, though they could not decide whether it lay flat like a trap-door or slantwise like an outside cellar-door.
  23. interminable
    tiresomely long; seemingly without end
    He climbed interminably along the grotesque stone moulding—that is, one would call it climbing if the thing was not after all horizontal—and the men wondered how any door in the universe could be so vast.
  24. anomalous
    deviating from the general or common order or type
    In this phantasy of prismatic distortion it moved anomalously in a diagonal way, so that all the rules of matter and perspective seemed upset.
  25. aperture
    a natural opening in something
    The aperture was black with a darkness almost material.
  26. tenebrous
    dark and gloomy
    That tenebrousness was indeed a positive quality; for it obscured such parts of the inner walls as ought to have been revealed, and actually burst forth like smoke from its aeon-long imprisonment, visibly darkening the sun as it slunk away into the shrunken and gibbous sky on flapping membraneous wings.
  27. eldritch
    suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
    The Thing cannot be described—there is no language for such abysms of shrieking and immemorial lunacy, such eldritch contradictions of all matter, force, and cosmic order.
  28. slaver
    let saliva dribble from the mouth
    Slowly, amidst the distorted horrors of that indescribable scene, she began to churn the lethal waters; whilst on the masonry of that charnel shore that was not of earth the titan Thing from the stars slavered and gibbered like Polypheme cursing the fleeing ship of Odysseus.
  29. eddy
    flow in a circular current, of liquids
    There was a mighty eddying and foaming in the noisome brine, and as the steam mounted higher and higher the brave Norwegian drove his vessel head on against the pursuing jelly which rose above the unclean froth like the stern of a daemon galleon.
  30. galleon
    a large square-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts
    There was a mighty eddying and foaming in the noisome brine, and as the steam mounted higher and higher the brave Norwegian drove his vessel head on against the pursuing jelly which rose above the unclean froth like the stern of a daemon galleon.
  31. nebulous
    lacking definite form or limits
    For an instant the ship was befouled by an acrid and blinding green cloud, and then there was only a venomous seething astern; where—God in heaven!—the scattered plasticity of that nameless sky-spawn was nebulously recombining in its hateful original form, whilst its distance widened every second as the Alert gained impetus from its mounting steam.
  32. impetus
    a force that makes something happen
    For an instant the ship was befouled by an acrid and blinding green cloud, and then there was only a venomous seething astern; where—God in heaven!—the scattered plasticity of that nameless sky-spawn was nebulously recombining in its hateful original form, whilst its distance widened every second as the Alert gained impetus from its mounting steam.
  33. cachinnate
    laugh loudly and in an unrestrained way
    There is a sense of spectral whirling through liquid gulfs of infinity, of dizzying rides through reeling universes on a comet's tail, and of hysterical plunges from the pit to the moon and from the moon back again to the pit, all livened by a cachinnating chorus of the distorted, hilarious elder gods and the green, bat-winged mocking imps of Tartarus.
  34. boon
    something that is desirable, favorable, or beneficial
    Death would be a boon if only it could blot out the memories.
  35. audacity
    fearless daring
    Let me pray that, if I do not survive this manuscript, my executors may put caution before audacity and see that it meets no other eye.
Created on Tue Feb 01 11:35:13 EST 2022 (updated Fri Feb 04 10:01:43 EST 2022)

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