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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] [[https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-Torn-to-Pieces-Pag-39-541142785 claims]] that he and [[spoiler:Randolph Carter]] "had so much fun together" and describes [[spoiler:Carter]]'s "utterly excited screams". [[WordOfGod The author]] commented in her notes that the double entendre was "TOTALLY intended".
* {{Foil}}: According to WordOfGod, Noyes is designed to look similar to Howard, while Yog-Sothoth looks like Armitage.

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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] [[https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-Torn-to-Pieces-Pag-39-541142785 claims]] that he and [[spoiler:Randolph Carter]] "had so much fun together" and describes [[spoiler:Carter]]'s "utterly excited screams". [[WordOfGod [[invoked]][[WordOfGod The author]] commented in her notes that the double entendre was "TOTALLY intended".
* {{Foil}}: According to WordOfGod, [[invoked]]WordOfGod, Noyes is designed to look similar to Howard, while Yog-Sothoth looks like Armitage.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Real life Lovecraft may not have been an outright villain, but he was extremely xenophobic, even for the time. The comic version of him shows few to none of those tendencies.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: AdaptationalNiceGuy: Real life Lovecraft may not have been an outright villain, but he was extremely xenophobic, even for the time. The comic version of him shows few to none of those tendencies.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: [[spoiler:Azalea]] has natural pinkish-purple hair.[[spoiler:This unusual feature, like Noyes' slightly odd appearance, hints that she is not quite human.]]

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: [[spoiler:Azalea]] has natural pinkish-purple hair.[[spoiler:This unusual feature, like Noyes' slightly odd appearance, hints that she is not quite human.]]----
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* BroughtDownToNormal: Not ''normal'', but certainly on a semi-human level. Something happened to the Outer Gods that forced them into human shapes without their vast powers. Even Azathoth is little more than a madwoman in an asylum (she's actually worse of than the others, since she's too insane to actually try to ''do'' anything about it). Nyarlathotep. apparently had to make a deal with the Mi-Go just to get himself into Miscatonic.

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* BroughtDownToNormal: Not ''normal'', but certainly on a semi-human level. Something happened to the Outer Gods that forced them into human shapes without their vast powers. Even Azathoth is little more than a madwoman in an asylum (she's actually worse of off than the others, since she's too insane to actually try to ''do'' anything about it). Nyarlathotep. Nyarlathotep apparently had to make a deal with the Mi-Go just to get himself into Miscatonic.
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* SkunkStripe: Noyes has two white stripes in his black hair, which form spikes above his ears.
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* MismatchedEyes: [[spoiler:Azalea]] has [[https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-The-Statement-of-Randolph-Carter-Pag-10-419864916 very unusual eyes]]. One eye has a relatively normal green iris and whitish sclera, while the other has a prominent green-tinted sclera and tiny iris and pupil.

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* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL2-The-Dreamlands-Pag-6-581767508?ga_submit_new=10%253A1451691338 Iranon to the hilt]]. He's slender, has long flowing hair [[FlowerInHerHair with flowers stuck in it]], and wears colorful robes that drape over one shoulder and expose the other in a feminine fashion.

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* DudeLooksLikeALady: [[https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL2-The-Dreamlands-Pag-6-581767508?ga_submit_new=10%253A1451691338 Iranon to the hilt]]. He's slender, has long flowing hair [[FlowerInHerHair [[FlowersOfFemininity with flowers stuck in it]], and wears colorful robes that drape over one shoulder and expose the other in a feminine fashion.



* FlowerInHerHair: Iranon is a RareMaleExample, wearing two red flowers (probably appropriately symbolic poppies).
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* BadassGrandpa: Henry Armitage, who works as principal of Miskatonic University, a job that involves containing [[spoiler:a shoggoth]] and storing [[spoiler:part of Carter's Necronomicon]].
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* NiceGuy: Dr. Willet averts the BedlamHouse one would expect from an early 1900s asylum and actually wants to help Azaela.
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* {{Foil}}: According to WordOfGod, Noyes is designed to look similar to Howard, while Yog-Sothoth looks like Armitage.
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* TheOlderImmortal: [[https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-Yog-Sothoth-534640265 Yog-Sothoth]] is described as the oldest of the Outer Gods, and second only to Azathoth in power.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: Not ''normal'', but certainly on a semi-human level. Something happened to the Outer Gods that forced them into human shapes without their vast powers. Even Azathoth is little more than a madwoman in an asylum (she's actually worse of than the others, since she's too insane to actually try to ''do'' anything about it). Nyarlathotep. apparently had to make a deal with the Mi-Go just to get himself into Miscatonic.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Real life Lovecraft may not have been an outright villain, but he was extremely xenophobic, even for the time. The comic version of him shows few to none of those tendencies.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In Lovecraft canon, Abdul Alhazred was mostly human, albeit with an uncommon insight into the horrors of the world around him, his book being merely a compendium of knowledge and spells. In Lovely Lovecraft, the necronomicon is significant enough to attract the attention of the Outer Gods themselves, and is inherently magical. Supplementary art also implies that Abdul himself might be NotQuiteDead.

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