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-Books-(Picture by Nikraria phone) When I started with the Delirium visual novel I bought some book of Lovecraft for read the tales i didn't know. I have a few right now, the last I read was the mountain of madness, I love it, I love it all. In one of the books I could read "The secret cave or John Less adventure", a little tale of a kid and his sister ( You can read the tale here:http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/sc.aspx ) When I finish this tale I thought "wow, Lovecraft made this?.... I can believe it ... is so bad ...) and then I noticed the tale was wrote at 1898-99 ... Lovecraft had 8 or 9 years old when he wrote it o_O¿ I have no updates, well... just one. Elizabeth from Bioshock will be our girl for July, what do you think if you post some idea for the pin-up? Just one condition, She will be alone :D Thanks as usual for your support and patience! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Libros- (Imagen por el teléfono de Nikraria) Cuando empecé con la Delirium compré un libro de Lovecraft para leer los cuentos que yo no conocía. Tengo algunos en este momento, el último que leí fue la montaña de la locura, me encanta, me encanta todo. En uno de los libros pude leer "La cueva secreta o John Menos aventura", una pequeña historia de un niño y su hermana (Puedes leer el cuento aquí: https://dante1971.wordpress.com/2010/06/25/1897-la-cueva-secreta-hp-lovecraft/ Cuando termine esta historia pensé "wow, Lovecraft hizo esto? .... No me lo puedo creer ... es tan malo ...) y luego me di cuenta que la historia se escribió en 1898-99 ... Lovecraft tenia 8 o 9 años cuando lo escribió o_O¿ No tengo actualizaciones, bueno ... sólo una. Elizabeth de Bioshock será nuestra chica para julio, ¿qué te parece si usted pone una idea para la pin-up? Sólo una condición: Ella estará sola: D Gracias como siempre por su apoyo y paciencia!

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This comment is actually directed more toward the picture of this posting as well as the focus of most of its text..... H.P. Lovecraft has indeed long held the imaginations of much of the traditionally English-speaking world. Truly, like too many talented and insightful artists and creators from Western history, he was a man well ahead of his time to be sure! Yet, he was certainly in good company during his day. First, the Frenchman Jules Verne effectively became the "Father of Science Fiction". In England, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was mastering his beloved Sherlock Holmes character and soon dabbled into a similarly pioneered genre of pulp fiction, while H.G. Wells soon joined the fledgling science fiction genre. In the United States, H.P. Lovecraft was coming into his own variety of horrific pulp fiction, while his artistic contemporary Robert E. Howard worked his own manner of fantastic pulp fiction which birthed the Hyborian Age of Conan the Barbarian! Then, back again in England, J.R.R. Tolkien made an enormous contribution to the developing genre of fantasy with his Middle Earth, while his literary colleague C.S. Lewis did the same with his Narnia..... Nevertheless, H.P. Lovecraft was clearly on his own unique path into a world already pioneered and dubbed nearly a century earlier by fellow American Edgar Allen Poe - essentially, the "Father of Horror". Yet, the uniqueness of the Cthulhu Mythos of H.P. Lovecraft genuinely struck a nerve in the human psyche which further augmented and helped to define the horror genre as we know it today. Through his own signature conduit to "the weird", Lovecraft has successfully inspired literature, art, music, theater, television, cinema, tabletop role-playing games, board games, computer and online gaming, comic books, figurine and toy merchandising, Halloween activities and traditions, and even your own endearing specialty - EROTICA! >:D Indeed, I myself have been an admirer and fan of H.P. Lovecraft and his own legacy of horror for most of my life. Again, it is not so surprising to come across Lovecraftian enthusiasts in primarily English-speaking countries. However, it is rather atypical and all the more precious to encounter them from places outside of this traditional sphere - from your own dear España, for instance..... Thus, I must duly salute you for this, mi amigo. Here's to the dark creativity, ingenuity, and originality of H.P. Lovecraft and his work!!!!!

Kindly Demon

Exactamente caballero!, Algunos son colaboraciones con otros autores. Espero poder dejar información en el juego sobre estos libros, solo para que la gente que los leyera tenga alguna referencia :D Gracias por el apoyo!

Nikraria

Just both of you comment, so I guess the rest of us agree with this idea :D Draft at the next week, thanks as usual!

Nikraria

Nobody tell us "Stop with that!" , so I guess this new week I'll show the draft based on your description! Thanks as usual!

Nikraria

Yo tuve varios de esos libros! Muy buenos. Lastima que los tuve que dejar cuando emigre. Pero si mal no recuerdo, no todos son escritos por Lovecraft. Esperando Delirium con paciencia =D

DynamiteJoe

Which version of Elizabeth we talking about here? Her younger peppier self from the original game, or her older more seductive self from the DLC? I highly suggest the latter, older is better: <a href="http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/bioshock/images/7/75/ElizabethNewRaptureOutfit-480x329.jpg" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/bioshock/images/7/75/ElizabethNewRaptureOutfit-480x329.jpg</a> As for her pose, perhaps, in keeping with the era, she is posed like the "draw me like one of your French girls" posses. You know the one I'm talking about, the one from the Titanic movie.

Joseph


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