Magitech 1

Going back to my October 15th post, I mentioned how magic and technology blend in the Lovecraft universe. An example is the Shining Trapezohedron which summons the Haunter in the Dark aka Nyarlathotep. This artifact remains a mystery both in the universe and to the lore creators. It activates with horrible sacrifices and allows glimpses into other worlds or into the minds of gods. I've wondered at it's name, Lovecraft doesn't seem to be the type into geometry. Did he pick a shape at random? It does add more malice than the shining cube. But it's the only artifact of it's kind. No "glowing trapezoid" or "shadowy pyramid" exists in the lore. It's also strange that an object of narrow, straight lines summons the crawling chaos. Some writers have guessed that an object of order binds the god to our dimension. It's these type of mysteries that has caught the imagination of writers like myself. The lack of clear understanding reflects how science comes about. Think of a scientist discovering a black hole for the first time. He doesn't have the words to describe what is happening, he can only observe in awe. It's the same with the Lovecraft lore. We can't make sense of something beyond our understanding and any attempt to explain it destroys the mystery. 

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