Gods: The Darkness

Magnum Tenebrosum. The Unnamed Darkness. Lord Darkness.

The parent of Shub-Niggurath, few names are given to this being and fewer stories are told about it. Only "The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath" mentions a "sentient darkness." Lovecraft only calls it "the darkness" in a kind of a joke add on to the mythos.

Perhaps the lack of names is part of the point. It's an unknown god. To know it is to subcumb to madness. To know is to open yourself to unknown forces. Knowledge can bring fear and sometimes the less we know the better. We live in ignorance because we don't want the weight of the world on us. To not know is to have freedom. It literally is the Darkness, the unknown, that keeps us safe. I'm not sure how to better write this but not knowing, having a clouded and dark mind, can be beneficial to the mind.

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