I, Cthulhu by Neil Gaiman
Author:Neil Gaiman [Gaiman, Neil]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 1986-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
II.
Is it time already, Whateley?
Donât be silly. I know that I sent for you. My memory is as good as it ever was.
Phânglui mglwânafh Cthulhu Râlyeh wgahânagl fthagn.
You know what that means, donât you?
In his house at Râlyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.
A justified exaggeration, that; I havenât been feeling too well recently.
It was a joke, one-head, a joke. Are you writing all this down? Good. Keep writing. I know where we got up to yesterday.
Râlyeh.
Earth.
Thatâs an example of the way that languages change, the meanings of words. Fuzziness. I canât stand it. Once on a time Râlyeh was the Earth, or at least the part of it that I ran, the wet bits at the start. Now itâs just my little house here, latitude 47° 9â² south, longitude 126° 43â² west.
Or the Old Ones. They call us the Old Ones now. Or the Great Old Ones, as if there were no difference between us and the barrel boys.
Fuzziness.
So I came to Earth, and in those days it was a lot wetter than it is today. A wonderful place it was, the seas as rich as soup and I got on wonderfully with the people. Dagon and the boys (I use the word literally this time). We all lived in the water in those far-off times, and before you could say Cthulhu fthagn I had them building and slaving and cooking. And being cooked, of course.
Which reminds me, there was something I meant to tell you. A true story.
There was a ship, a-sailing on the seas. On a Pacific cruise. And on this ship was a magician, a conjurer, whose function was to entertain the passengers. And there was this parrot on the ship.
Every time the magician did a trick the parrot would ruin it. How? Heâd tell them how it was done, thatâs how. âHe put it up his sleeve,â the parrot would squawk. Or âheâs stacked the deckâ or âitâs got a false bottom.â
The magician didnât like it.
Finally the time came for him to do his biggest trick.
He announced it.
He rolled up his sleeves.
He waved his arms.
At that moment the ship bucked and smashed over to one side.
Sunken Râlyeh had risen beneath them. Hordes of my servants, loathsome fish-men, swarmed over the sides, seized the passengers and crew and dragged them beneath the waves.
Râlyeh sank below the waters once more, awaiting that time when dread Cthulhu shall rise and reign once more.
Alone, above the foul waters, the magicianâoverlooked by my little batrachian boobies, for which they paid heavilyâfloated, clinging to a spar, all alone. And then, far above him he noticed a small green shape. It came lower, finally perching on a lump of nearby driftwood, and he saw it was the parrot.
The parrot cocked its head to one side and squinted up at the magician.
âAlright,â it says, âI give up. How did you do it?â
Of course itâs a true story, Whateley.
Would black Cthulhu, who slimed out of the dark stars when your most eldritch nightmares were suckling at
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