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* ExpressiveHair: Noyes appears to have this, as the spiky portions of his hair are once shown drooping in a moment of distress https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-Evil-Forces-Pag-24-477905693?ga_submit_new=10%253A1408919948.

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* ExpressiveHair: Noyes appears to have this, as the spiky portions of his hair are once shown drooping in a moment of distress https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-Evil-Forces-Pag-24-477905693?ga_submit_new=10%253A1408919948.distress.
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* ExpressiveHair: Noyes appears to have this, as the spiky portions of his hair are once shown drooping in a moment of distress.

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* ExpressiveHair: Noyes appears to have this, as the spiky portions of his hair are once shown drooping in a moment of distress.distress https://www.deviantart.com/malakialagatta/art/LL-Evil-Forces-Pag-24-477905693?ga_submit_new=10%253A1408919948.
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* HumanityEnsues: [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep and Azathoth, as well as the other Outer Gods, have been forced into humanoid bodies and mortal existences for reasons as yet undiscovered. Nyarlathotep appears to be taking on some human traits, or at least is growing interested in human concepts such as trust and compassion.]]

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* HumanityEnsues: [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep and Azathoth, as well as the other Outer Gods, Gods,]] have been forced into humanoid bodies and mortal existences for reasons as yet undiscovered. Nyarlathotep [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep]] appears to be taking on some human traits, or at least is growing interested in human concepts such as trust and compassion.]]
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Howard, obviously, as well as Mrs. Lovecraft.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Howard, obviously, as well as his mother Mrs. Lovecraft.Phillips.
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* CreepyGood: The Night Gaunts and ghouls.

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* CreepyGood: The Night Gaunts and ghouls.ghouls are frightening to look at, but they aid Howard and work with [[spoiler:Randolph Carter]].
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* TheBlank: Night Gaunts in their true Dreamlands forms.

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* TheBlank: TheBlank: Night Gaunts lack faces in their true Dreamlands forms.forms, but they gain faces in their Earthly forms. Their Dreamlands appearance is consistent with the real H. P. Lovecraft's tales, although he makes no mention of them appearing differently in the waking world.
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* BedlamHouse: [[spoiler:Azalea and Hildred]] are inhabitants of one.

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* BedlamHouse: [[spoiler:Azalea and Hildred]] are inhabitants of one.an early 20th-century asylum full of dark, grimy corridors, padded rooms, and straitjackets. However, the head doctor Willett takes a personal interest in Azalea and genuinely seeks to help her.
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* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers.
[[WordOfGod The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.

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* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. \n [[WordOfGod The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.
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* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. [[WordOfGod The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.

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* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers.
[[WordOfGod The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism. albinism.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Randolph Carter. Armitage briefly touches on Carter's investigations with Warren (a story drawn directly from The Statement of Randolph Carter), and Iranon summarizes portions of Carter's adventures from Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath. However, Carter has not physically appeared in the main storyline of Webcomic/LovelyLovecraft.


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* MismatchedEyes: [[spoiler:Azalea]] has 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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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] 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".

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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] claims that he and [[spoiler:Randolph Carter]] "had so much fun together" and describes [[spoiler:Carter]]'s "utterly excited screams". [[WordOfGod: [[WordOfGod The author]] commented in her notes that the double entendre was "TOTALLY intended".



* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. [[WordOfGod: The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.

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* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. [[WordOfGod: [[WordOfGod The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.
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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] 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".

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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] claims that he and [[spoiler:Randolph Carter]] "had so much fun together" and describes [[spoiler:Carter]]'s "utterly excited screams". [[WordOfGod]]The author [[WordOfGod: The author]] commented in her notes that the double entendre was "TOTALLY intended".



* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. [[WordOfGod]]The author confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.

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* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. [[WordOfGod]]The author [[WordOfGod: The author]] confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.
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* CombatTentacles: The [[spoiler:shoggoth]].
* CreepyGood: The Night Gaunts and ghouls.
* DeadpanSnarker: Both Howard and Phil, and they usually turn their wit on each other.


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* FishPeople: The Deep Ones are mentioned, and the bus driver at the start is a fishy-looking Innsmouth resident (and likely a Deep One hybrid).


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* FoeRomanceSubtext: [[spoiler:Noyes]] 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".


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* HalfHumanHybrid: Presumably, the bus-driving Innsmouth denizen in the first few pages is a human/Deep One hybrid.
* HeroicAlbino: In the Dreamlands, we see a brief glimpse of an unusually pale Night Gaunt among Phil's followers. [[WordOfGod]]The author confirmed that that particular Night Gaunt is intended to have albinism.


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* HornedHumanoid: Night Gaunts in their Dreamlands forms.


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* SealedEvilInACan: The [[spoiler:shoggoth]] imprisoned at Miskatonic University.


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* WingedHumanoid: Night Gaunts.
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* HistoricDomainCharacter: Howard, obviously, as well as Mrs. Lovecraft.

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* HistoricDomainCharacter: Howard, obviously, as well as Mrs. Lovecraft.
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* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Howard.
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* ABoyAndHisX: Howard and Phil are developing into a Boy and his Night Gaunt.


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* DismantledMacGuffin: Carter's copy of the Necronomicon, which is split into two pieces.


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* DreamWalker: Anyone who enters the Dreamlands. Prominent examples include [[spoiler:Carter, Howard, and Hildred]].


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* GiantFlyer: Night Gaunts in the Dreamlands are roughly nine feet tall.
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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Pickman'sModel, Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness, and others.


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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features a fictional child version of Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to drawn from stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Pickman'sModel, Pickman's Model, Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness, and others.

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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Literature/PickmansModel, Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness and others.


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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Literature/PickmansModel, Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness Pickman'sModel, Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness, and others.

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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as Literature/TheStatementOfRandolphCarter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Literature/Pickman'sModel, and others.


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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as Literature/TheStatementOfRandolphCarter, The Statement of Randolph Carter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Literature/Pickman'sModel, Literature/PickmansModel, Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness and others.

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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to CthulhuMythos creator HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as TheStatementOfRandolphCarter, TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Pickman'sModel, and others.


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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to CthulhuMythos Franchise/CthulhuMythos creator HPLovecraft, Creator/HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as TheStatementOfRandolphCarter, TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Pickman'sModel, Literature/TheStatementOfRandolphCarter, Literature/TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Literature/Pickman'sModel, and others.




* DudeLooksLikeALady: Iranon to the extreme. 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: Iranon to the extreme.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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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Cthulhu Mythos creator H. P. Lovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Pickman's Model, and others.


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This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Cthulhu Mythos CthulhuMythos creator H. P. Lovecraft, HPLovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Pickman's Model, TheStatementOfRandolphCarter, TheDreamQuestOfUnknownKadath, Pickman'sModel, and others.



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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Sybilla Mason. She's a descendant of famed witch Keziah Mason, she studies at Miskatonic University, a semi-magical school with an official oath to fight the forces of darkness, and she (presumably) lives in thoroughly mysterious and creepy Arkham. She somehow still manages to dismiss strange disappearances as lovers eloping, mocks the University oath, and refuses to acknowledge Keziah's witchcraft.


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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Noyes/Nyarlathotep]] is shaping up to be this.


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* ExpressiveHair: Noyes appears to have this, as the spiky portions of his hair are once shown drooping in a moment of distress.


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* SkunkStripe: Noyes has two white stripes in his black hair, which form spikes above his ears.
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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Howard, who studies astronomy, plans to write professionally, and faces up to [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep]], befriends Night Gaunts, and debates Iranon.

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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Howard, who studies astronomy, plans to write professionally, introduces himself as an amateur astronomer, chemist, and faces up aspiring novelist. He soon comes to [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep]], befriends Night Gaunts, wield [[spoiler:the Necronomicon]] to cast spells and debates Iranon.dreams and responsibility with Iranon. Adult characters remark favorably on his calmness and understanding even in comparison to his elders.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: Iranon to the extreme. 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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* FlowerInHerHair: Iranon is a rare male example, wearing two red flowers (probably appropriately symbolic poppies).

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* FlowerInHerHair: Iranon is a rare male example, RareMaleExample, wearing two red flowers (probably appropriately symbolic poppies).
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Mysterious scholar Randolph Carter disappeared after he was accused of murdering his friend Harley Warren, and now Carter's abandoned house in Arkham, Massachusetts, is up for grabs. The only ones willing to rent it are the cash-strapped (and slightly dotty) widow Mrs. Lovecraft and her troubled young son Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Howard soon discovers that Carter owned a strangely damaged copy of the Necronomicon, and he accidentally uses the book to summon a beast called a Nightgaunt, who claims to be a servant and friend of King Randolph Carter. Meanwhile, a very strange substitute teacher arrives at nearby school of the supernatural Miskatonic University, and a patient with no past causes trouble in an asylum. These three tales soon become tangled, with Howard and his new Nightgaunt friend Phil diving into the Dreamlands, struggling to understand why the cruelest of the Outer Gods is seemingly trapped in a mortal body, and above all, seeking Randolph Carter and the answers he might know.

This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor MalakiaLaGatta (Sara Bardi), is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Cthulhu Mythos creator H. P. Lovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Pickman's Model, and others.


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Mysterious scholar Randolph Carter disappeared after he was accused of murdering his friend Harley Warren, and now Carter's abandoned house in Arkham, Massachusetts, is up for grabs. The only ones willing to rent it are the cash-strapped (and slightly dotty) widow Mrs. Lovecraft and her troubled young son Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Howard soon discovers that Carter owned a strangely damaged copy of the Necronomicon, and he accidentally uses the book to summon a beast called a Nightgaunt, Night Gaunt, who claims to be a servant and friend of King Randolph Carter. Meanwhile, a very strange substitute teacher arrives at nearby school of the supernatural Miskatonic University, and a patient with no past causes trouble in an asylum. These three tales soon become tangled, with Howard and his new Nightgaunt Night Gaunt friend Phil diving into the Dreamlands, struggling to understand why the cruelest of the Outer Gods is seemingly trapped in a mortal body, and above all, seeking Randolph Carter and the answers he might know.

This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor MalakiaLaGatta (Sara Bardi), Sara Bardi, is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Cthulhu Mythos creator H. P. Lovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Pickman's Model, and others.




* EldritchAbomination: It's a Lovecraft-inspired story, so EldritchAbominations abound. Notable cases are [[spoiler:Noyes, AKA Nyarlathotep, and Azalea, AKA Azathoth]].

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* EldritchAbomination: It's a Lovecraft-inspired story, so EldritchAbominations these abound. Notable cases are [[spoiler:Noyes, AKA Nyarlathotep, and Azalea, AKA Azathoth]].
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Mysterious scholar Randolph Carter disappeared after he was accused of murdering his friend Harley Warren, and now Carter's abandoned house in Arkham, Massachusetts, is up for grabs. The only ones willing to rent it are the cash-strapped (and slightly dotty) widow Mrs. Lovecraft and her troubled young son Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Howard soon discovers that Carter owned a strangely damaged copy of the Necronomicon, and he accidentally uses the book to summon a beast called a Nightgaunt, who claims to be a servant and friend of King Randolph Carter. Meanwhile, a very strange substitute teacher arrives at nearby school of the supernatural Miskatonic University, and a patient with no past causes trouble in an asylum. These three tales soon become tangled, with Howard and his new Nightgaunt friend Phil diving into the Dreamlands, struggling to understand why the cruelest of the Outer Gods is seemingly trapped in a mortal body, and above all, seeking Randolph Carter and the answers he might know.

This webcomic, by Deviantart contributor MalakiaLaGatta (Sara Bardi), is ongoing. It can be read both online at Deviantart and in a published compilation. A homage to Cthulhu Mythos creator H. P. Lovecraft, the webcomic features Lovecraft himself (or a fictional child version) as protagonist, and other characters and creatures are homages to stories such as The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Pickman's Model, and others.


!! This webcomic provides examples of:

* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The real Howard Phillips Lovecraft was not considered handsome. Lovely Lovecraft shows him as a somewhat good-looking adult and a downright adorable kid.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: [[spoiler:Noyes]] calls the [[spoiler:shoggoth trapped at Miskatonic]] a "glorious beast."
* AffectionateParody: Although Lovely Lovecraft has its share of serious moments, it is also a funny but reverent take on the works of H. P. Lovecraft (with occasional homages to other Cthulhu Mythos authors).
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Noyes has brown skin with Caucasian features [[spoiler:and golden eyes]]. Nobody in-story comments on this mix of ethnic traits (strange, given that the story occurs in the early 20th century, a relatively more racist time that almost certainly would have prevented Noyes from teaching at a respected university).
* BadassBookworm: Howard himself (and possibly Randolph Carter).
* 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]].
* BedlamHouse: [[spoiler:Azalea and Hildred]] are inhabitants of one.
* TheBlank: Night Gaunts in their true Dreamlands forms.
* DotingGrandparent: Howard's deceased maternal grandparents were extremely close to him, encouraging his interests and forming a relationship of mutual adoration. His mother is less close to him, and she laments her inability to live up to her parents' example.
* EldritchAbomination: It's a Lovecraft-inspired story, so EldritchAbominations abound. Notable cases are [[spoiler:Noyes, AKA Nyarlathotep, and Azalea, AKA Azathoth]].
* ExtraEyes: [[spoiler:The shoggoth]].
* EvilRedhead: [[spoiler:Hildred]] has auburn hair.
* FlowerInHerHair: Iranon is a rare male example, wearing two red flowers (probably appropriately symbolic poppies).
* HighPriest: Atal.
* HumanityEnsues: [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep and Azathoth, as well as the other Outer Gods, have been forced into humanoid bodies and mortal existences for reasons as yet undiscovered. Nyarlathotep appears to be taking on some human traits, or at least is growing interested in human concepts such as trust and compassion.]]
* HumanoidAbomination: [[spoiler:Noyes and Azalea.]]
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Iranon.
* NightmareFetishist: [[spoiler:Noyes]], who admires the [[spoiler:shoggoth at Miskatonic]]. This is of course fitting, given his real identity as [[spoiler:the Crawling Chaos]].
* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Howard to some degree. He is relatively unfazed by Phil and [[spoiler:Pickman]], remaining calm enough to identify them as a Night Gaunt and a ghoul respectively.
* OurGhoulsAreCreepier: [[spoiler:Pickman]] is the only ghoul seen up close thus far, but judging by his appearance, ghouls in this webcomic are largely consistent with their portrayal in Lovecraft's original works: greenish or grayish clawed humanoids with dwellings in the Dreamlands. The main differences from Lovecraft's original ghouls are their faces (more humanoid and less doglike than Lovecraft describes) and their habit of wearing loincloths instead of going naked.
* OverlyLongName: Phil'Gwhanach, Leader of the Night Gaunt Legion, Hero of the Battle of the Nameless Rock and Sentinel of [[spoiler:Ilek-Vad]]. He goes by Phil.
* PaintingTheMedium: This happens occasionally, but occurs most often when [[spoiler:Noyes channels a bit of his true identity as Nyarlathotep]].
* PointyEars: [[spoiler:Noyes and Azalea]] both have these, but other characters don't remark on them in-story.
* ShiningCity: [[spoiler:Randolph Carter's city of Ilek-Vad.]]
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: [[spoiler:Noyes]] has golden eyes, an unusual trait hinting at his true identity as [[spoiler:the Outer God Nyarlathotep]].
* UglyCute: Phil in his earthly form (and by implication other Night Gaunts).
* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:Richard Pickman]], as in Lovecraftian canon.
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Howard, who studies astronomy, plans to write professionally, and faces up to [[spoiler:Nyarlathotep]], befriends Night Gaunts, and debates Iranon.
* 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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