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The Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft

“The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.” So begins The Call of Cthulhu, a dark and unsettling tale of pieced-together horror. Told through a fragmented narrative drawn from recovered notes, newspaper clippings, and personal diaries, the story follows Francis Wayland Thurston as he unravels a disturbing mystery that spans the globe and centuries of buried fear. The heart of the story lies in a monstrous revelation: an ancient, godlike entity known as Cthulhu lies dormant beneath the sea in the lost city of R’lyeh, worshipped by secretive cults and capable of driving people to madness through dreams and psychic influence. As the veil of ignorance lifts, the protagonist—and the reader—come to realize that the world is not ruled by reason or man, but by chaotic, alien forces that predate civilization and care nothing for it.