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EAN: 9781568820941 Edition: Revised ISBN: 1568820941 Label: Chaosium Manufacturer: Chaosium Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 313 Publication Date: 1997-02 Publisher: Chaosium Studio: Chaosium Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Have You Found the Yellow Sign?After playing the D20 adventure, "Death in Freeport," my interest was piqued in the Unspeakable One and the Brotherhood of the Yellow Sign. As it turns out, both were inspired by Hastur and the Yellow Sign. So I decided to go to the source and read the original stories that helped craft the mythology of the Great Old One known as Hastur and his crazy book, "The King in Yellow." Briefly, Hastur is both a place and a being. He/it is loosely connected to the cities of Carcosa, Yhtill, ... Read More Rating: - Not very inspiringThis was the first of Chaosium's collections of out-of-print Mythos tales, and can hardly be expected to be as refined as later editions. The most useful aspects of the Hastur Cycle are the exploration of the evolution of the concept of Hastur and the major stories about the Mi-go. Of course, I agree with everyone here that the two concepts should not have been joined. The two Chambers tales, "The yellow Sign" and "the Repairer of Reputations" are both excellent, as well as "the Return ... Read More Rating: - good readlovecraft's story here is my personal favorite. derleth's is a good one. in addition chambers have his Yellow king here, his masterpiece. Bierce is here, though i'm not a fan of him, his stories have an interesting concept. brennan's story is not that great, but i was amused. wagner's story contains a very well written opening, but the concept turns out to be poor. between 3 and 4 stars, i'd say. i have to agree that the last part of the anthology, with this mysterious race or whatever, shouldn't been ... Read More Rating: - Fun with the CthulhoidsChaosium starts an attempt to make the works of HP Lovecraft and his followers accessible to fans who haven't subscribed to the esoteric fanzines. The series ranges between general anthologies of mythos stories, works by a single author and studies of certain aspects of the mythos. This book is of the 3rd variety and gives us the history of Hastur. We get works by Lovecraft, Derleth, Chambers and others while tracing the concept of Hastur in the stories. This is an excellent way to get introduced ... Read More Rating: - My first Cthulhu Mythos Fiction book, but not my last...THE HASTUR CYCLE was a very entertaining book of frightening short stories. Some of the stories didn't make sense to me(this may be because I'm just a teenager), but most of them were good. I enjoyed this book immensely, especially Lovecraft's short story "THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS." The book was pretty good. In association with Amazon.com | |