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The Call of Chtulhu: Part I

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. placid
    calm and free from disturbance
    We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.
  2. transient
    lasting a very short time
    Theosophists have guessed at the awesome grandeur of the cosmic cycle wherein our world and human race form transient incidents.
  3. emeritus
    honorably retired from assigned duties
    My knowledge of the thing began in the winter of 1926–27 with the death of my great-uncle, George Gammell Angell, Professor Emeritus of Semitic Languages in Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
  4. induce
    cause to arise
    Physicians were unable to find any visible disorder, but concluded after perplexed debate that some obscure lesion of the heart, induced by the brisk ascent of so steep a hill by so elderly a man, was responsible for the end.
  5. dictum
    an authoritative declaration
    At the time I saw no reason to dissent from this dictum, but latterly I am inclined to wonder—and more than wonder.
  6. executor
    a person appointed to carry out the terms of the will
    As my great-uncle's heir and executor, for he died a childless widower, I was expected to go over his papers with some thoroughness; and for that purpose moved his entire set of files and boxes to my quarters in Boston.
  7. bas relief
    sculpture that projects only slightly from the background
    For what could be the meaning of the queer clay bas-relief and the disjointed jottings, ramblings, and cuttings which I found?
  8. credulous
    disposed to believe on little evidence
    Had my uncle, in his latter years become credulous of the most superficial impostures?
  9. eccentric
    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    I resolved to search out the eccentric sculptor responsible for this apparent disturbance of an old man's peace of mind.
  10. vagary
    an unexpected and inexplicable change in something
    Its designs, however, were far from modern in atmosphere and suggestion; for, although the vagaries of cubism and futurism are many and wild, they do not often reproduce that cryptic regularity which lurks in prehistoric writing.
  11. extravagant
    unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings
    If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the spirit of the thing.
  12. rudimentary
    being in the earliest stages of development
    A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings; but it was the general outline of the whole which made it most shockingly frightful.
  13. painstaking
    characterized by extreme care and great effort
    What seemed to be the main document was headed "CTHULHU CULT" in characters painstakingly printed to avoid the erroneous reading of a word so unheard-of.
  14. outre
    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    The cuttings largely alluded to outré mental illness and outbreaks of group folly or mania in the spring of 1925.
  15. precocious
    characterized by exceptionally early development
    Wilcox was a precocious youth of known genius but great eccentricity, and had from childhood excited attention through the strange stories and odd dreams he was in the habit of relating.
  16. staid
    characterized by dignity and propriety
    He called himself "psychically hypersensitive", but the staid folk of the ancient commercial city dismissed him as merely "queer."
  17. aesthete
    one who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art
    Never mingling much with his kind, he had dropped gradually from social visibility, and was now known only to a small group of esthetes from other towns.
  18. conservatism
    belief in preserving tradition and opposing radical change
    Even the Providence Art Club, anxious to preserve its conservatism, had found him quite hopeless.
  19. stilted
    artificially formal or stiff
    He spoke in a dreamy, stilted manner which suggested pose and alienated sympathy; and my uncle showed some sharpness in replying, for the conspicuous freshness of the tablet implied kinship with anything but archeology.
  20. conspicuous
    obvious to the eye or mind
    He spoke in a dreamy, stilted manner which suggested pose and alienated sympathy; and my uncle showed some sharpness in replying, for the conspicuous freshness of the tablet implied kinship with anything but archeology.
  21. rejoinder
    a quick reply to a question or remark
    Young Wilcox's rejoinder, which impressed my uncle enough to make him recall and record it verbatim, was of a fantastically poetic cast which must have typified his whole conversation, and which I have since found highly characteristic of him.
  22. verbatim
    using exactly the same words
    Wilcox's rejoinder, which impressed my uncle enough to make him recall and record it verbatim, was of a fantastically poetic cast which must have typified his whole conversation, and which I have since found highly characteristic of him.
  23. brooding
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    He said, "It is new, indeed, for I made it last night in a dream of strange cities; and dreams are older than brooding Tyre, or the contemplative Sphinx, or garden-girdled Babylon."
  24. unprecedented
    novel; having no earlier occurrence
    Upon retiring, he had had an unprecedented dream of great Cyclopean cities of Titan blocks and sky-flung monoliths, all dripping with green ooze and sinister with latent horror.
  25. monolith
    a single great stone, often in the form of a column
    Upon retiring, he had had an unprecedented dream of great Cyclopean cities of Titan blocks and sky-flung monoliths, all dripping with green ooze and sinister with latent horror.
  26. transmute
    change or alter in form, appearance, or nature
    Hieroglyphics had covered the walls and pillars, and from some undetermined point below had come a voice that was not a voice; a chaotic sensation which only fancy could transmute into sound, but which he attempted to render by the almost unpronounceable jumble of letters: "Cthulhu fhtagn."
  27. render
    give or supply
    Hieroglyphics had covered the walls and pillars, and from some undetermined point below had come a voice that was not a voice; a chaotic sensation which only fancy could transmute into sound, but which he attempted to render by the almost unpronounceable jumble of letters: "Cthulhu fhtagn."
  28. manifest
    reveal its presence or make an appearance
    He had cried out in the night, arousing several other artists in the building, and had manifested since then only alternations of unconsciousness and delirium.
  29. febrile
    of or relating to or characterized by fever
    The youth's febrile mind, apparently, was dwelling on strange things; and the doctor shuddered now and then as he spoke of them.
  30. malady
    impairment of normal physiological function
    On April 2 at about 3 P.M. every trace of Wilcox's malady suddenly ceased.
  31. prodigious
    great in size, force, extent, or degree
    My uncle, it seems, had quickly instituted a prodigiously far-flung body of inquiries amongst nearly all the friends whom he could question without impertinence, asking for nightly reports of their dreams, and the dates of any notable visions for some time past.
  32. impertinence
    the trait of being rude and inclined to take liberties
    My uncle, it seems, had quickly instituted a prodigiously far-flung body of inquiries amongst nearly all the friends whom he could question without impertinence, asking for nightly reports of their dreams, and the dates of any notable visions for some time past.
  33. pertinent
    having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand
    It was from the artists and poets that the pertinent answers came, and I know that panic would have broken loose had they been able to compare notes.
  34. corroboration
    confirmation that some fact or statement is true
    As it was, lacking their original letters, I half suspected the compiler of having asked leading questions, or of having edited the correspondence in corroboration of what he had latently resolved to see.
  35. incessant
    uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
    The subject, a widely known architect with leanings toward theosophy and occultism, went violently insane on the date of young Wilcox's seizure, and expired several months later after incessant screamings to be saved from some escaped denizen of hell.
  36. denizen
    a person who inhabits a particular place
    The subject, a widely known architect with leanings toward theosophy and occultism, went violently insane on the date of young Wilcox's seizure, and expired several months later after incessant screamings to be saved from some escaped denizen of hell.
  37. intimate
    imply as a possibility
    The press cuttings, as I have intimated, touched on cases of panic, mania, and eccentricity during the given period.
  38. don
    put on clothes
    A dispatch from California describes a theosophist colony as donning white robes en masse for some "glorious fulfillment" which never arrives, whilst items from India speak guardedly of serious native unrest toward the end of March 22–23.
  39. blasphemous
    grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred
    The west of Ireland, too, is full of wild rumor and legendry, and a fantastic painter named Ardois-Bonnot hangs a blasphemous Dream Landscape in the Paris spring salon of 1926.
  40. callous
    emotionally hardened
    A weird bunch of cuttings, all told; and I can at this date scarcely envisage the callous rationalism with which I set them aside.
Created on Tue Feb 01 11:33:28 EST 2022 (updated Fri Feb 04 10:01:50 EST 2022)

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