Website EXCLUSIVE HPLHS Survey Results
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Website EXCLUSIVE HPLHS Survey Results
HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 1 The H.P.Lovecraft Historical Society Fan Survey In an attempt to gather demographic and marketing information from the target audience for a new Lovecraftian role-playing game then in development, the HPLHS launched an on-line survey on October 26, 2001. Although the Society never doubted the size or the nature of the market for the game, potential corporate partners in the enterprise wanted to see some actual numbers, so we endeavored to collect some. The survey was available on-line for ten months, during which time just over 500 people answered our lengthy questionnaire. A prominent link to the survey was placed on the home page of the HPLHS, and all site visitors were encouraged to take it. In addition, specific invitations to take the survey were posted to the CthulhuLive yahoo group and sent via email to numerous people. The survey respondents do not represent a truly random sample of the population: they are a self-selected group of Lovecraft fans and gamers. The survey is now closed, and a complete report of the results follows. The picture of the typical Lovecraft fan that emerges is not far from what we expected, but there are a few interesting surprises in the details. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 2 BASIC DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Respondents were asked to provide some basic demographic information about themselves: gender, age, nationality, ethnicity, marital status, level of education, & level of income. Some chose not to answer these questions, but most replied. Results Summary: The majority of respondents are single white American males between the ages of 25 and 40, with a college education, making twenty to fifty thousand dollars per year. What is your gender? Sample "Other" responses: Male Female Other (please specify) 85% 13% 2% Tenticular Androgynous preferring female companions Ghuloid transmuting and possibly budding as we speak hermaphrodite having lost womb Seraph What is your age? Under 18 18 - 22 22 - 25 25 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 over 50 Other (please specify) Sample "Other" responses 7% 18% 13% 22% 30% 6% 1% 2% Undead over 150 173 After drinking that potion in '64 I became immortal. I have lived for an eternity and may only be sent to Hell by Death herself hmm...how long have there been storms? 648,972 In what country do you live? United States Canada United Kingdom Finland Sweden Australia France Mexico New Zealand Norway Other (please specify) Poland 73% 6% 6% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Other countries were named by respondents to the survey, but they form less than one percent of the total. We know from HPLHS website logs that Lovecraft fans live all over the world: we have had visitors from Spain, Uruguay, Malaysia, Estonia, Greece, Turkey, Morocco, Italy, Hungary, Brazil and numerous other countries. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS What is your ethnicity? Sample "Other" responses: European Asian/Pacific Islander Mediterranean Latin American/Hispanic Other (please specify) 74% 1% 2% 2% 21% Other ethnicities, such as African, were given as options in the survey, but less than one percent of respondents claimed them. White Honkey Native American Irish/ Native American Human... more or less. White/Asian Vaguely hispanic. My people came from space before time Atlantean. No, just kidding, European Gryphon Canadian Test results not in yet Space Alien A bit of bloody everything. Caucasian/Hispanic Asian/ European Earthling African-Scottish? does it really matter Icelandic basic white boy little this little that scandinavian White/Asian/American Indian Pound Puppy I'm green and i glow in the dark Ghouloid new zealander 1/2 Asian, 1/2 American Redneck Child of Yog-Sothoth Ghostly White Ass Canuck Sample "Other" responses: What is your marital status? Single Domestic Partner Married Divorced Widowed Other (please specify) 49% 14% 28% 4% 1% 4% Very happily divorced Embittered seeking co-initiate with whom to spawn Engaged Married to Mary palmer and her five sisters single but looking NOT LOOKING my gf is so far away and I miss her (sob) I'm a kid! D'oh! marriage is for mortals domestic partner with children 3 HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS What is your level of education? High School only Some college College graduate Master's Degree (or equivalent) Doctorate Other (please specify) Under US$20K US$20K - US$30K US$30K - US$40K US$40K - US$50K US$50K - US$100K Over US$100K Other (please specify) Sample "Other" responses: 12% 35% 30% 15% 2% 6% What is your yearly household income level? 4 dropped out of university in my final year because someone offered me the dream job i was going to university to get. so sod em. I am currently enrolled in college...but am pending an honorary doctorate on Comparative Religions...yes I did use Mr. Lovecraft's stories as an aide to my thesis...hehehe the bus took me to the scoll wit the flag pool in front. Currently pursuing masters in history High School and many hours of occult research Don't exactly know how it translate in English. I've studied for 13 years anyway ;-) Many years of college but most of my education I'm not supposed to talk about. Omniscience College grad and in the military i learnt all i no from movies University of Odd and Illegal Activities, Master of Absurd Crime High school plus a lot of self researching Sample "Other" responses: 20% 23% 16% 10% 19% 5% 7% It used to be about 80K, since I went freelance I have no idea Only Me, the IRS, and Azathoth know in my homeland we use tooth and stones as official money I don't work. I'm at college, lucky to make about 5,000 I'm not sure the exchange rate of sterling to US dollars. 3 dead fish and deep one claw We create it as we need it. i do not work and therefore earn no money I am a student I have no job yet! i don't friggin know...? HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 5 WHAT FANS LIKE Respondents were asked to name their favorite authors, artists, stories, movies, websites, and magazines. After Lovecraft himself and J.R.R. Tolkien there was little unanimity, and the range of answers was quite broad. Authors/Artists Respondents were asked to name their five favorite authors/artists. The numbers in the chart below reflect the aggregate preferences of the fans. (For example, 75% of respondents say that Lovecraft is one of their five favorites, but not necessarily their most favorite author.) Respondents named 697 different authors and artists: the top twenty are presented in the chart below. H.P. Lovecraft J.R.R. Tolkien Stephen King Neil Gaiman Edgar Allan Poe Terry Pratchett Clive Barker H.R. Giger William S. Gibson Douglas Adams Philip K. Dick Robert A. Heinlein Robert E. Howard Neal Stephenson Brian Lumley Anne Rice Alan Moore William Shakespeare Robert Jordan Michael Moorcock 75% 33% 19% 15% 12% 12% 11% 7% 7% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 5% 5% 4% 4% 4% 4% Other favorite authors included Dr. Seuss, Ambrose Bierce, Ray Bradbury, Truman Capote, Michael Chabon, Michael Crichton, Aliester Crowley, Roald Dahl, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Umberto Eco, T.S. Eliot, Barbara Hambly, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Franz Kafka, Jack Kerouac, Ursula K. LeGuin, Anne McCaffrey, George Orwell, Sylvia Plath, Ayn Rand, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Kurt Vonnegut, H.G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, P.G. Wodehouse, and Roger Zelazny. Favorite artists included Hieronymus Bosch, Salvador Dali, Albrecht Dürer, M.C. Escher, Pablo Picasso, Brian Froud, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, René Magritte and Man Ray, among others. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 6 Books/Stories Respondents were asked to name their five favorite books or stories. Over 1100 individual works were named, spanning a vast range of genres and styles. Lovecraft fans like comic books and huge sprawling epics like The Chronicles of Amber and The Chronicles of Narnia. They seem to like comedy almost as much as horror and science fiction. They like philosophy, poetry, and the classics. Several even claimed the Bible as one of their favorite books: “more sex and death than the Whitby Festival.” The top twenty books/stories named as one of five favorites are presented in the chart below. The Lord of the Rings, novel by J.R.R. Tolkien The Sandman, comic book by Neil Gaiman, et al. At the Mountains of Madness, story by H.P. Lovecraft The Call of Cthulhu, story by H.P. Lovecraft The Hobbit, novel by J.R.R. Tolkien The Dunwich Horror, story by H.P. Lovecraft The Shadow Over Innsmouth, story by H.P. Lovecraft Dune, novel by Frank Herbert The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, series of novels by Douglas Adams The Illuminatus Trilogy, novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson Neuromancer, novel by William Gibson Snow Crash, novel by Neal Stephenson The Stand, novel by Stephen King Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, comic book by Jhonen Vasquez Batman, comic books by Bob Kane, Frank Miller, et al. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, story by H.P. Lovecraft Ender's Game, novel by Orson Scott Card Preacher, comic book by Garth Ennis, et al. Watchmen, comic book by Alan Moore, et al. The Colour out of Space, story by H.P. Lovecraft 27% 11% 11% 11% 6% 5% 5% 4% 4% 4% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2% Other favorite books/stories included 1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, A la recherche du temps perdu by Marcel Proust, Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Beowulf, Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe, Breakfast of Champions and Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger, The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, The Complete Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Cruddy by Lynda Barry, Delta Green by John Tynes, et al., The Divine Comedy by Dante, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Essential UNIX System Administration by Aeleen Frisch, Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, Finnegan's Wake and Ulysses by James Joyce, For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway, Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco, The Golden Bough by Sir James George Frazer, Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, The Gormenghast Trilogy by Mervyn Peake, Hannibal and Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, the various Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Hellboy comics by Mike Mignola, The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy, I Claudius by Robert Graves, I Robot by Isaac Asimov, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice, It by Stephen King, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon, The King in Yellow by R. W. Chambers, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Naked by David Sedaris, Necroscope by Brian Lumley, The Once and Future King by T. H. White, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie, Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse, the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tsu, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, and the Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 7 Movies Respondents were asked to name their three favorite movies. In the early months of the survey, various different films jockeyed for second position behind Star Wars. But once The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was released in December of 2001, it quickly rose to the top of the list and has remained there. Curiously, none of the top ten movies is a horror film, and one of them is a fairytale comedy. And none of the films in the top twenty is an outright Lovecraft adaptation, although several films on the top-twenty list have clear Lovecraftian influences. Several of the favorite films share a bleak vision of human society and a dystopian future, which is in keeping with Lovecraftian themes. Respondents named 579 films: the top twenty are shown in the chart below (sadly, Raiders of the Lost Ark did not quite make the list). Star Wars, A New Hope: George Lucas, dir. The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring: Peter Jackson, dir. Blade Runner: Ridley Scott, dir. The Matrix: Andy & Larry Wachowski, dir. Aliens: James Cameron, dir. Fight Club: David Fincher, dir. The Princess Bride: Rob Reiner, dir. Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back: Irvin Kershner, dir. Alien: Ridley Scott, dir. A Clockwork Orange: Stanley Kubrick, dir. Casablanca: Michael Curtiz, dir. Army of Darkness: Sam Raimi, dir. In the Mouth of Madness: John Carpenter, dir. Apocalypse Now: Francis Ford Coppola, dir. Brazil: Terry Gilliam, dir. The Thing: John Carpenter, dir. Evil Dead 2: Sam Raimi, dir. Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones, dir. Big Trouble in Little China: John Carpenter, dir. Braveheart: Mel Gibson, dir. Other favorite films included 2001: A Space Odyssey & Dr. Strangelove (Kubrick), An American Werewolf in London and Animal House (Landis), Angel Heart (Parker), Being John Malkovich (Jonze), The Blair Witch Project (Myrick & Sanchez), Blue Velvet (Lynch), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8 th Dimension (Richter), Chinatown (Polanski), Citizen Kane (Welles), Conan the Barbarian (Milius), Contact (Zemeckis), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Lee), The Crow (Proyas), The Dark Crystal (Henson & Oz), Die Hard (McTiernan), Dracula (Browning), The English Patient (Minghella), The Exorcist (Friedkin), The Fifth Element (Besson), Fright Night (Holland), Galaxy Quest (Parisot), Ghostbusters (Reitman), The Godfather (Coppola), Heathers (Lehmann), Henry V (Branagh), Independence Day (Emmerich), Interview with the Vampire (Jordan), Jacob's Ladder (Lyne), Jaws & Raiders of the Lost Ark (Spielberg), Jesus Christ Superstar (Jewison), King Kong (Cooper & Schoedsack), Lawrence of Arabia (Lean), The Maltese Falcon (Huston), Mary Poppins (Stevenson), Miller's Crossing (Coen), The Mummy (Freund), Night of the Living Dead (Romero), The Nightmare Before Christmas (Selick), Out of Mind (Saint-Jean), Pi (Aronofsky), Pulp Fiction (Tarantino), Raging Bull & Taxi Driver (Scorsese), Rear Window (Hitchcock), The Road Warrior (Miller), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Sharman), The Silence of the Lambs (Demme), The Sixth Sense (Shyamalan), Strictly Ballroom (Luhrmann), Terminator 2: Judgement Day (Cameron), This is Spinal Tap (Reiner), The Toxic Avenger (Herz & Kaufman), Tremors (Underwood), The Usual Suspects (Singer), The Wicker Man (Hardy), & Young Frankenstein (Brooks). 15% 10% 10% 8% 7% 6% 5% 5% 5% 4% 4% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 8 Websites Respondents were asked to name their three favorite websites. There was very little unanimity among fans, who named 659 sites. Although there was huge variety in the kinds of sites named, many of them were sci-fi/fantasy, gaming, or comedy sites. There were also a lot of science and technology sites, and news sites of various kinds. Some people also plugged their own personal web pages. The top twenty websites are listed below. The Onion: (news satire) theonion.com Google: (search engine) google.com EBay: (online auctions) ebay.com Amazon: (shopping) amazon.com Portal of Evil: (clearinghouse of web weirdness) portalofevil.com The H.P.Lovecraft Historical Society: (fan site that ran the survey) cthulhulives.org Chaosium: (Cthulhu game publisher) chaosium.com Yahoo: (search engine) yahoo.com Internet Movie Database: (internet movie database) imdb.com Wizards of the Coast: (game publisher) wizards.com The H.P. Lovecraft Archive: (fan site) hplovecraft.com Rotten Dot Com: (archive of disturbing imagery) rotten.com RPGnet: (resource for roleplaying gamers) rpg.net Slashdot: (news for nerds) slashdot.com CNN: (network news) cnn.com SPONGE: (Lovecraftian roleplaying) s-p-o-n-g-e.com Sluggy Freelance: (comic strip) sluggy.com White Wolf Online: (game publisher) white-wolf.com The Brunching Shuttlecocks: (comedy and reviews) brunching.com The Force.net: (Star Wars fan site) theforce.net Among other websites/URLs named were adbusters.org, aintitcool.com, airsoftzone.com, apple.com, arkhamchronicle.de, The Astounding B Monster, audiogalaxy.com, badastronomy.com, bmezine.com, brucecampbell.com, Campus Crusade for Cthulhu, celticcrow.com, Chainsaw Warrior, chud.com, Church of the Subgenius, consumptionjunction.com, crackbaby.com, creature-corner.com, the Cthulhu Web Ring, cthulhulive.com, dagonbytes.com, Dark Age of Camelot, Dark Horizons, Darwin Awards, Digital Blasphemy, dilbert.com, dogpile.com, Dork Tower, the Drudge Report, The H.P. Lovecraft Library, elderscrolls.com, Ernie's House of Whoop Ass, erowid.com, Everquest, exhumedfilms.com, fark.com, fileplanet.com, findagrave.com, freemason.org, fullcircle.net, fusionanomaly.net, gamesworkshop.com, gamesdomain.com, gamespot.com, gamespy.com, gamingguardians.com, glorantha.com, gongoozler.com, gorezone.com, groups.yahoo.com/group/cthulhu-live, grudge-match.com, gryphonguild.org, gunbroker.com, gundamofficial.com, Project Gutenberg, half.com, harbingerofdoom.net, hash.com, historychannel.com, holycow.com/thickets/, horrordvds.com, horrorfind.com, hotmail.com, hotornot.com, howstuffworks.com, HyperDiscordia, ianfleming.org, idrink.com, ign.com, indymedia.org, inktank.com, interactivitiesink.com, irminsul.org, jesus.com, johntynes.com, Jump the Shark, kenzerco.com, landoverbaptist.org, larpa.org, live365.com, livejournal.com, loompanics.com, lordofthe.net, lotr.com, lupusgrex.org, mayhem.net, megatokyo,com, memepool.com, Propping Up the Mythos, monstersinmotion.com, montecook.com, moritorium.com, mp3.com, mudconnector.com, nakednews.com, nerve.com, newgrounds.com, npr.org, Oxford English Dictionary, Pagan Publishing, penny-arcade.com, pigdog.org, poisonedminds.com, Pulp and Dagger, randi.org, realmsofevil.com, redmeat.com, religioustolerance.org, salon.com, seanbaby.com, shoggoth.net, sinfest.net, sixsixfive.com, sjgames.com, skepticnews.com, skotos.net, skullsunlimited.com, straightdope.com, tarot.com, tattoos.com, Temple of Lore, thespark.com, thelurker.com, themodernword.com, thingsihate.org, Top 100 Mythos Sites, truthorfiction.com, weirdlinks.com, and yog-sothoth.com. 10% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 4% 3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 9 Publications Respondents were asked to name three magazines, newspapers, or publications that they regularly read. There was a marked decrease in response rate to this question: only 87% of the people who took the survey gave an answer, and only 76% provided all three titles. A number of people who did answer went out of their way to say that they don't read traditional publications. There was also a marked number of international titles mentioned, especially from Scandinavia. Of the 524 publications named, the top twenty are below. Dragon: monthly fantasy gaming magazine Time: weekly news magazine Fangoria: monthly sci-fi/horror movie fan magazine Maxim: monthly pop culture, fashion, and titillation for straight men White Dwarf: monthly fantasy gaming magazine The Onion: almost weekly news satire National Geographic: monthly world natural history and human culture magazine PC Gamer: monthly computer gaming magazine Newsweek: weekly news magazine The New York Times: daily newspaper Fortean Times: monthly British journal of strange phenomena Playboy: monthly "entertainment for men" Wired: monthly technology and pop culture magazine Wizard: monthly guide to comic books Scientific American: monthly science news and features magazine The Washington Post: daily newspaper Discover: monthly science news and features magazine Dungeon: bimonthly fantasy gaming magazine Entertainment Weekly: weekly pop culture magazine Spin: monthly pop music magazine Among other American titles named were Adbusters, The Advocate, Alternative Press Magazine, Analog, Archeology, Baseball Digest, Bizarre, Business Week, Cigar Afficionado, CMJ New Music Monthly, Comic Buyers Guide, Computer Gaming Monthly, Consumer Reports, Cooking Light, Cosmopolitan, Creative Screenwriting, The Economist, Esquire, Fate, Foreign Affairs, GamePro, Gear, GQ, Guitar World, Guns & Ammo, Heavy Metal, High Times, InfoWeek, Juxtapoz, KMT: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt, Mac Addict, MaximumPC, McSweeney's Men's Health, Mephisto, Millimeter, Mother Jones, Muscle & Fitness, Nature, Omni, Outburn, Pagan Dawn, Paintball Monthly, Parabola, Parkett, PC World, People, Premiere, PSM (Playstation Magazine), Psychotronic Video, Record Collector, Rolling Stone, Saveur, Scrye, Skeptical Inquirer, Smithsonian, Soap Opera Digest, Star Wars Insider, Tattoo Planet, TV Guide, The Unspeakable Oath, USA Today, Utne Reader, The Weekly World News, and Weird Tales. Among the international titles named were Dagens Nyheter (Swedish newspaper), ETC (Swedish political magazine), Fantastyka (Polish sci-fi/fantasy magazine), Le Figaro (French Newspaper), Globe and Mail (Canadian newspaper), Göteborgsposten (Swedish newspaper), The Guardian (British newspaper), Haagsche Courant (Dutch newspaper), Helsingin Sanomat (Finnish newspaper), The Independent (British newspaper), Information (Danish newspaper), Jane's Defence Weekly (British magazine), Le Journal de Montreal (Canadian newspaper), Landstidningen (Swedish newspaper), Le Monde (French Newspaper), Magia I Miecz (Polish fantasy/gaming magazine), New Zealand Herald (newspaper), New Zealand Listener (newspaper), Nieuwe Revu (Dutch pop culture magazine), Ordfront (Swedish magazine), Pelit (Finnish computer gaming magazine), Portal (Polish RPG magazine), La Presse (French newspaper), Red & Black (Irish political magazine), Science & Vie (French magazine), Svenska Dagbladet (Swedish newspaper), Sverox (Swedish gaming magazine), Toronto Sun (Canadian newspaper), La Voix de Luxembourg (French newspaper), WeekendAvisen (Danish magazine), and Ylioppilaslehti (Finnish magazine) . 7% 6% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 5% 4% 4% 3% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 10 Lovecraftian Favorites Who is your favorite Lovecraftian "hero"? Randolph Carter Henry Armitage Herbert West Abdul Alhazred Edward Pickman Derby Other (please specify) Zadok Allen Nathaniel Wingate Peaslee Walter Gilman Daniel Upton Harley Warren Nahum Gardner 27% 15% 14% 13% 12% 7% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1% Who is your favorite Lovecraftian "villain"? Wilbur Whately Herbert West The Terrible Old Man Asenath Waite Obed Marsh Keziah Mason Other (please specify) Crawford Tillinghast Arthur Jermyn That poor mentor-guy from "Hypnos", if he even counts as a hero. If not, I'll settle for Walter Gilman. The main character in "At The Mountains Of Madness" whose name, I believe, is never revealed. Harry Houdini Professor William Dyer The guy in "The Lurking fear" Jervas Dudley comes to mind The old man in "The Strange High House in the Mist" there are no heroes, just victims who live Sample "Other" responses: 27% 16% 14% 11% 11% 8% 7% 6% 1% What is your favorite Lovecraftian "monster"? Deep Ones Shoggoths The Colour out of Space Elder Things Ghouls Nightgaunts Mi-Go Penguins of Leng Yithians Byakhee Brown Jenkin Other (please specify) Sample "Other" responses: Nyarlathotep as the Black Man all those people who keep him from coming back The Sorcerer from Lurker at the Threshold Sample "Other" responses: 21% 17% 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% 4% 4% 4% 2% 2% Cats of Ulthar vs. Hounds of Tindalos Wilbur's brother Dimensional Shamblers Neanderthal monkey/beastmen horde one of everything with fries please HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS Who is your favorite Lovecraftian "god"? Sample "Other" responses: Cthulhu Nyarlathotep Yog-Sothoth Azathoth Shub-Niggurath H----Other (please specify) Dagon The King in Yellow, Hastur's avatar Daoloth Hypnos Ithaqua Gatanathoa Yig, Father of Serpents 38% 24% 13% 9% 6% 5% 3% 2% What is your favorite Lovecraftian locale? Arkham Innsmouth R'lyeh Other (please specify) Leng Y'ha-nthlei Dreamlands Miskatonic N'Kai Dunwich Sample "Other" responses: 39% 26% 18% 9% 4% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% Carcosa Egyptian Tomb Kadath Kingsport Red Hook The Antarctic City of the Elder Ones the inside of Lovecraft's head The Mountains of Madness The Witch House 11 HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 12 The Hobby We wondered how much time and money fans spend on their Lovecraft hobby, and how big a part it is of their social life. For some it is something they enjoy occasionally, for others it is almost a way of life. Well over half share their interest in Lovecraft with their friends. 83% of respondents report that they play role-playing games, and 55% play live-action roleplaying games. 90% play computer games of one kind or another, with 88% playing computer RPGs. Is your interest in Mythos/horror genre stuff something you do on your own or something you share with friends? It's something I do on my own. It's something I share with friends. I have no friends and live isolated in a bizarre world of morbid imagery. Everyone I know is into horror/Mythos stuff. Other (please specify) 23% 54% 10% 8% 6% Sample "Other" responses: I enjoy horror mythos stuff..friends and family usually become addicted after I let them borrow from my libraries.(even if it was a genre they hated previously) used as a basis of comparison against numerous other mythos to which the artist in question feeds to create his own synthesis of aesthetic realities we would start clan and take over Online friends, no one in person shares the interest though. I spread constantly the sacred word of Cthulhu ( and Lovecraft sure!) into everyone who ask about my interest XD Sometimes my friends get the ropes loose enough that I don't have the opportunity to "share" my interests w/ them. I do it with some of my friends play Cthulhu larps and rpg's. I'm the roleplay co-ordinator for my area. I'm not allowed to speak of the groups activities. Its a way of life with a few friends - limited to books a little ghost-hunting A shared interest does not make my fellow cultist my friends. not all my friends are into the Mythos, but they'll occasionally play in Mythos-flavored games I run anyway Some friends know about it but do not share my interest. My friends are only "into" HPL if saying so means I'll be the GM for Call of Cthulhu. My sister sort of likes Lovecraft loves horror and has a giant crush on Jeffrey Combs so that works out OK. My husband is a Mythos fan. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 13 In addition to books and movies what other kinds of horror/gothic/supernatural genreoriented products do you like/buy/participate in? Comics/Graphic Novels Action Figures Other Toys Art/Posters Magazines/Fanzines Conventions Unholy Rituals Will do without Think they're a Think they're cool Spend money on Spend money food in order to spend stupid waste but don't spend them on them of time money on them occasionally frequently money on them 5% 29% 44% 15% 7% 26% 42% 23% 7% 3% 18% 41% 31% 8% 2% 4% 33% 47% 13% 3% 6% 29% 42% 19% 4% 12% 40% 36% 8% 4% 27% 32% 10% 6% 24% How much would you estimate you spend on Mythos genre-related items per year? Include movie tickets, video rentals, comic books, toys, games, books, apparel, conventions, etc. Less than $100 $100-$250 $250-$500 $500-$1000 $1000-$2500 $2500-$5000 Over $5000 Other (please specify) 27% 28% 22% 11% 7% 2% 1% 2% Sample "Other" responses: i will sell my soul for anything (any good price and cool aspect thing XD) about cthulhu or the mythos Pretty small amount actually, as I seem to have all the good stuff! um... not really anything - put out another movie and i'll go I'm really only just getting into this stuff. Really. i steal and borrow if I had the money it would depend on what it was Please tell us what kinds of games, if any, you like to play: Tabletop RPGs Live-action RPGs Board games Card games Video/Computer RPGs Video/Computer Strategy games Video/Computer First-Person Shooter games MUDs MMORGs Play Often 26% 9% 8% 9% 24% 23% 18% 3% 5% Play as Often Play as Possible Occasionally 26% 15% 11% 13% 12% 43% 9% 37% 19% 26% 21% 30% 15% 22% 3% 3% 9% 7% Play Seldom 15% 19% 28% 28% 17% 15% 25% Never Play 17% 45% 8% 14% 12% 10% 18% 19% 15% 64% 67% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 14 General Lifestyle Apart from specifically Lovecraftian pursuits, we wondered how fans live and what they're into. They appear to be fairly voracious readers, and tend to buy their books new. They own IBMs, cell phones, and DVD players. They own and use power tools and art supplies, which suggests a bit of creativity. They like black leather coats, but not jewelry with skulls on it. They tend to like knives and swords, but they're not big on handguns or explosives. 28% claim they don't even want a jet pack, which I personally find baffling. How many books of all kinds would you say you read each year? Fewer than 10 10 to 25 25-50 50-100 More than 100 5% 22% 26% 27% 20% How do you acquire the books that you read? Buy new Buy used Borrow from a friend Borrow from a public library Download Body modification. Do you have any of the following? Tattoo(s) Pierced ear(s) Other body piercing(s) Decorative scarification Other (please specify) 21% 23% 10% 6% 14% All 4% ----- Most 33% 16% 2% 8% 1% Many 26% 23% 10% 12% 3% Some 23% 27% 26% 18% 9% Few 13% 21% 40% 32% 28% None 1% 8% 15% 23% 51% Sample "Other" responses: monkey on my back occasional temporary piercings cybernetic devices artificially elongated fingers zoomorphic features (e.g. cat's eyes) embedded electronics (nifty) Gene-engineered nasal mutations. A brand new Mi-go brain self enhanced deformity Tattoo of eye-in-pyramid . . . but not until next April. There are better boats to rock. Physical birth defects (not mental) I have gained weight as a statement. (of my love of tacos) I have a scar where Jimmy Singleton butt stroked me with his plastic ray gun in first grade video capture card linked to optic nerve gills bracycephalic cranium. some scales One hell of a shaving rash... Probably i will agree to any modification if it includes some pain and is mythos related a cluster of birthmarks on my inner thigh in the shape of the yellow sign "scratch me" written in permanent marker on my balls prehensile tail NEVER NEVER NEVER HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS Do you own your home or do you rent? Own Rent Live with parents Live rent-free in subterranean crypt Other (please specify) 21% 49% 15% 7% 9% Sample "Other" responses: rent town house, own beach house rent with roommates Crappy Dorm Room US Army Housing lease with option to buy....but converted crypts would be supah-keen College student--yay for dorms! Brain lives in shiny metal cylinder Own home and subterranean crypt (no bullshit) I'm a nomad who lives from the appletrees i find in my way XDDDD Cave/tunnel/crypt complex in abandoned seaport in N.E. Massachusetts Required by law to live with parents Subterranean crypt yes but the rent is killer around here sugardaddy I live in a 5 ft. deep hole in Ethiopia live in my wife's house Process of moving to own apartment, still use parent's computer Live free with Girlfriend so first one is correct in a way I have no home; I work out of motels across the country and occasionally visit my things in storage. Live with sugar momma manifest myself in the form of animals when needed noncorporeal beings do not need homes mom owns it I help pay for it i own a house that i rent to someone and live in a rent 15 HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 16 Your stuff. Please indicate whether you own any of the following items and how much you might use them. Macintosh computer IBM computer Handheld computer (e.g. PalmPilot Visor) Cell phone Fax machine Digital camera Video camera Scanner DVD player Video game console (e.g. PlayStation) Video editing software Sound editing software Night vision apparatus Musical instrument(s) Power tool(s) Art supplies Military surplus Ninja outfit Jewelry with skulls on it Black leather coat Personal stationery Hearse or vintage automobile Scuba gear Chemistry set Paintball gun Exotic pet(s) Alien technology Jet pack Explosives Bladed weapon(s) Handgun(s) Vintage clothing Antique(s) Authentic pulp magazine(s) Library of the paranormal Original work(s) of art Own and Own and use Own just for Wish I use occasionally the sake of owned often owning 16% 3% 1% 18% 78% 7% 2% 5% 15% 5% 2% 43% 42% 16% 4% 16% 7% 11% 7% 20% 14% 16% 3% 58% 8% 20% 5% 52% 19% 35% 7% 38% 38% 13% 2% 33% 18% 23% 4% 20% 8% 12% 7% 45% 14% 18% 9% 32% 2% 15% 2% 67% 19% 28% 11% 16% 16% 41% 8% 10% 25% 38% 8% 9% 9% 22% 13% 18% 2% 6% 5% 27% 7% 14% 8% 13% 28% 17% 4% 23% 7% 12% 9% 22% 4% 2% 1% 53% 1% 6% 1% 35% 3% 8% 8% 30% 3% 10% 4% 35% 10% 2% 5% 30% 12% 3% 3% 67% 4% 1% 1% 65% 3% 8% 6% 30% 15% 22% 24% 15% 3% 11% 7% 23% 11% 21% 11% 20% 12% 22% 23% 22% 7% 10% 8% 42% 23% 27% 5% 35% 16% 21% 15% 36% Do not own and do not want 67% 16% 37% 30% 56% 9% 15% 6% 5% 28% 29% 30% 26% 25% 23% 19% 37% 59% 57% 27% 49% 39% 56% 50% 48% 52% 15% 28% 51% 23% 55% 36% 20% 33% 9% 11% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 17 Activities. Please indicate the frequency with which you participate in the following activities. Skateboarding Hang gliding Scuba diving Rock climbing Skydiving Bungee jumping Spelunking Going to art museums Going to natural history museums Going to live theatre/opera/ballet Going to concerts Surfing Parasailing Nightclubbing Bar hopping Vadding/urban exploration Daily Once/twice Once/ A few Rarely Tried it Not yet but Never per week twice times once and will one day per per will never month year do it again 1% 1% 1% 3% 15% 21% 4% 53% --1% 1% 3% 1% 33% 62% --1% 4% 13% 2% 37% 40% --2% 11% 24% 4% 15% 42% --1% 1% 5% 1% 34% 56% --1% 6% 2% 25% 64% 1% -1% 7% 21% 5% 29% 34% -1% 11% 51% 28% 2% 3% 5% -1% 7% 49% 34% 2% 3% 4% -1% 7% 39% 33% 3% 5% 11% 1% 2% 14% 44% 31% 1% 4% 3% --1% 2% 6% 5% 19% 65% ----6% 2% 31% 59% 1% 8% 13% 21% 24% 8% 6% 18% 3% 13% 15% 13% 21% 5% 5% 23% 2% 7% 10% 19% 18% 2% 13% 28% Please indicate how much you use the internet for the following purposes: Getting quick information Doing more complicated research Communicating with other people Buying stuff Entertainment in general (not including porn) Playing games Creative self-expression Wasting time Dude it's my job Constantly 48% 27% 40% 6% 23% Daily 35% 21% 37% 2% 39% Once or twice a week 14% 27% 13% 14% 28% 14% 15% 48% 20% 12% 13% 29% 9% 21% 19% 13% 7% Do you pay for any subscription-based internet sites/services? (Not including basic internet access.) Yes No 20% 80% Once or twice a month 2% 16% 4% 33% 4% Rarely 1% 8% 4% 33% 4% N/A 0% 1% 1% 10% 1% 12% 17% 4% 3% 32% 24% 4% 5% 8% 11% 3% 54% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS Please name websites/services for which you have a paid subscription. A few adult checking services a porn site that shall remain nameless Asheron's Call carfax Cix Conferencing CompuServ Cyber Playboy Dark Age of Camelot dragonrealms MUDD Driveway.com EA Games (Monthly) ediets EverQuest Live365 Radio (Internet Radio) LiveJournal MSN Gaming Zone newsgroup service ONE specialty porn site (none of your business which one) Online Encyclopedia Otakuworld Pyramid (Steve Jackson Games) skotos Ultima online 18 HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 19 Beliefs & Affiliations Lovecraftian fiction features themes of the supernatural, of alien creatures, of gods, and of ancient civilizations. We know that Lovecraft fans enjoy these themes in their reading and entertainment, but we wondered how seriously they take such matters. Turns out the only two things a majority believe in completely are evolution via natural selection, and that Bill Gates is evil incarnate. Please indicate to what degree, if any, you believe the following phenomena might be "real." Heaven Hell Intelligent extraterrestrial life UFOs visiting earth Time travel Parallel dimensions Reality itself Atlantis Sasquatch Yeti Loch Ness Monster Ancient civilization a la Graham Hancock et al. Reincarnation Past lives ESP Psychokinesis Voodoo Hollow earth Creationism Bill Gates is evil incarnate Vampirism Lycanthropy Demons Magick Ghosts Government conspiracy New World Order Evolution via natural selection Big Bang theory Organ theft Snuff films Satanic ritual abuse of children Demonic possession Do not believe in it at all 31% 35% 3% 11% 16% 5% 11% 20% 18% 18% 22% 19% Very much doubt it 15% 16% 3% 22% 24% 11% 16% 18% 23% 21% 27% 16% 21% 20% 10% 13% 16% 57% 48% 19% 33% 34% 22% 19% 12% 7% 18% 1% 4% 14% 10% 23% 24% 19% 19% 9% 12% 16% 22% 11% 14% 23% 26% 17% 14% 13% 13% 18% 3% 5% 23% 16% 25% 18% Don't know Am inclined to believe 21% 16% 18% 15% 12% 48% 19% 34% 27% 23% 23% 41% 21% 29% 25% 29% 26% 26% 28% 26% 23% 23% 36% 19% 26% 24% 17% 21% 20% 14% 21% 12% 17% 14% 17% 21% 16% 13% 32% 10% 15% 20% 23% 20% 20% 20% 25% 41% 36% 36% 5% 13% 18% 19% 18% 24% 23% 34% 39% 20% 37% 51% 28% 34% 19% 23% Believe in it completely 15% 16% 34% 14% 9% 20% 23% 7% 7% 7% 6% 8% 14% 11% 22% 17% 12% 1% 6% 36% 8% 8% 19% 22% 25% 28% 11% 48% 25% 14% 15% 12% 15% HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 20 Do you consider yourself to be religious? Yes it is the core of my life. Yes I attend worship services of some kind on a regular basis. Yes but I don't attend any formal services. No but I would say that I'm spiritual. No I don't really think about it. No I think religion is a very bad thing. Other (please specify) 5% 10% 21% 27% 10% 14% 13% Sample "Other" responses: Agnostic.... Don't care All I can say is that I have read Lovecraft during services many times. Not really, but the concept is interesting. religion is dangerous Transhumanist - seeks to become a god cthulhu is my only god Simply No i have attained paranirvana No. Atheist/Skeptic: I do not believe in any divine consciousness to the universe but religions are very entertaining! Agnostic, but paranoid i think religion is good for some but i don't need that in my life not organized i think on my own terms pagan :) very much so. I have a personal philosophy that encompasses everything that a more traditional religion deals with, but is inclusive enough to encompass my many theories about life. worship great Cthulhu Ordained Minister eclectic pagan with sumerian base No, I wouldn't be caught dead in church, Christian, satanic, or otherwise and god is a whore Free-thinker magick is personal faith - sheer faith! Hardcore Atheist Distrustful of organized religion; I am an ordained minister and have performed marriages for some like minded friends I am a religious as well as physical deviant. An a Sophist/Nihilist/Zen sorta way i have no religion, but do not judge others I have been unable to undo the childhood programming from my parents. I'm in between belief systems... I deal with religion in my own way Hate religion and all it stands for---ignorance usually don't think about it except as scholarly topic; consider myself agnostic I attend church then go home to perform unholy rituals. I have religious beliefs but live in an area where my religion is not catered to. I grew up in the church..its no longer what i do..but i still feel ramifications from it mentally No, but I think and read about it a fair bit HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS Please indicate if you belong to any of the religions indicated below. Roman Catholicism Other Christianity Judaism Islam Buddhism Hinduism Pagan/Wicca Church of Satan Scientology Thelema Universal Life Church Other (please specify) 8% 14% 1% -1% -9% 1% --2% 21% 21 Sample "Other" responses: Bahai Church of Bacchus Church of the SubGenius Forming Cult I have a wide system of belief i visit christian cemeteries I was baptised as Orthodox but I did not wish to, I do not believe in this religion. Jedi Mechanism ( not an official name. naming a religion is like naming a pet. they don't care, its just to make you feel better) MORMON Pagan Heretic Secular Humanism Sort of Zen Buddhist taoism is the only that even interests me The growing 'I make it up as I go along and choose what feels right' Unitarian Universalist Wicca(following Zen, Buddhist, and Jedi codes, Greek pantheon mostly) A sort of philosophical Daoist/Stoic blend. Asatru Avid fan of 'Yes I'd love to attend your church service'. Cat Worship Cult of Cthulhu CULT OF THE MACHINE Discordian druid eh... i've got lavey's book... my ex was a wiccan (at least she liked to say she was) Eschatological Zentaoist Discordianism Existentialist Fellowship of Isis I am a Satanist but not a member of the Church of Satan though I follow its practices. I'm not supposed to talk about it in public due to the 'incident' and that 'court-order' thing. (j/k...it was never really brought to court) New Church of the Great Old Ones Reformed Church of Yog-Sothoth satanism to be a true satanist you never belong to any organization Second Church of the Pop Up Toaster Shamanism Sorority of the Sacred Heart sort of a Neo Pagen Post Quantum Spirituality Sumerian Tradition HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 22 Do you belong to any political organizations such as the ACLU, NRA, Human Rights Campaign etc? Yes No 24% 76% Sample political organizations named: AADA ACLU ADA Advocates For Self Government Amnesty International Anarchy International ASPCA Attac Campus Crusade for Cthulhu Cascade Foresty Center for Democracy and Technology Church of Euthanasia Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Committe To Invaginate Leonard Maltin Conservative Party of Canada Democratic Party Earthwatch ELF Environmental Defense Fund Green Party Greenpeace Human Rights Campaign I am a member of environmental party here in Finland International Campaign for Tibet JEWS FOR THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS Libertarian Party N.A.S.S.C. Non Commissioned Officers Association NORML NOW NRA NZ Labour Party Ordfront Pacific Green Party PETA Political Organizations are evil Political organizations go against the teachings of the old ones. Republican Party Sierra Club Socialdemokratiet (Danish Social Democrats Party) SPCA The Australian Democrats US Capital Historical Society Various Animal Rights groups War Resisters League WARD Young Republicans HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 23 Do you belong to any academic or professional organizations such as CSICOP, Earthwatch, the AMA etc.? Yes No 22% 78% Sample academic/professional organizations named: IEEE AACC (french advertising association) Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Sciences ACF ACIPA ACM AESE AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) student branch Alberta Motor Association Alpha Psi Omega(National Theatre Honors Society) American Astronomical Society American Classical League American Institute of Conservation American Libraries Association American Planning Association American Society for Quality American Society of Plant Physiologists American Sociological Association APA ARLIS ASCAP ASME Beta Phi Mu Biblical Archaeology Society Classroom Teachers Association CSICOP Fellowship of the Rhine Institute Duke University Department of Parapsycholoigy Greenpeace Imechee Int'l Society of Geographers IOUGA ISPI James Joyce Society Lambda Alpha Anthropology Association Linguistics Society of America (LSA) Live Action Roleplayers Association Local Union 666 Medieval Academy of America Ms Professional educators Nat'l Senior Classics League National Education Association National Educators Association NATIONAL PHARM TECH ASSOC National Thespian Society Phi Beta Kappa PHI SIGMA ALPHA Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society Planetary Society SCA serapiens bruder Seti@home SHS Society of Cable Televion Engineers Swedish Society of Learning Systems and Neural Networks The World Council of Despotic Dictators UFT/NYSUT (teacher union in NYC) University of Durham University of Gothenburg HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 24 Do you belong to any social organizations such as Mensa, Boy Scouts, Loyal Order of Moose, etc.? Yes No 31% 69% Sample social organizations named: AAONMS AFK Aikikai Foundation of Delaware Allied Fools Alpha Psi Omega (theatre) AMORC ASF AU Roleplaying club (AMERICA) Beta Phi Mu (Honors Society) Boy Scouts Camarilla Camp of the Iron Ring Campus Crusade for Cthulhu Church of the SubGenius Cincinnati Bulldog Club Circle of Salgion Church of Wicca Inc. cooking club of america Cub Scouts CyberFiends Denver Orioles Du coeur l'ouvrage french charity association for Bulgaria Freemasons Gaming and Mindless Entertainment Society Gaylactic Network GSA Guam Boonie Stompers hack.pl Hogbutler Nation howl2000 International Thespian Society io-gusffs knights of the round table LARP/RPG society Eru LARPA local chess club Many roleplaying organisations and Larporganisations Many uni societies Mediaeval Society. Mensa Military Interests and Games Society MOAV (Mystic Order of Arachnid Vigilance) National Geographic Society National Trust for Historic Preservation Orange County Slouch Society Order of the Arrow Phi Beta Kappa Proud member of chud.com discussion boards Queensland role playing society RHPS Fan Club Royal Canadian Legion RPGA San Francisco Cacophony Society SCA Science Fiction & Fantasy Assn of NZ Special Forces Assn Swedish Transhumanist Association The House Rabbit Society TOASTMASTERS University of Oregon Gaming Club venture scouts Vereniging Fae-Tir (Larp) VFW wargames clubs Wayward Gamers Association Writers Anon HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 25 WHAT FANS DON’T LIKE Please tell us briefly what complaints you have, if any, with the genre stuff that is already available. What's lame? What's insufficient? Existing commercial Halloween haunted houses are lame. They copy from lame horror movies that the public is familiar with and no longer scared by. They would be much scarier if they were Lovecraftian in theme and content. The lack of other people in my area willing to play the rpg with me. the problem is that as soon as you make lovecraftian stuff visual it tends to become silly (at least anything high-power mythos. witness various crappy rubber-monster movies). My biggest complaint is the fact the all the mythos stuff released that is not associated with a table top RPG is dumbed down to the masses. The terror and horror that should be there isn't. It all ends up being a horror glorified Quake or Doom game with mythos monsters scattered about so they can put the name Lovecraft on the package. The "Cthuhlhu Cycle" "Hastur Cycle" et al generally seem assembled out of desperation rather than a quest for great content. There's too much of the same stuff being reprinted or created. There needs to me more variety. Again there is not enough emphasis placed on Fear and too much being placed on Horror/Gross out. I'm *really* sick of the "Dark" Stuff and wish that people would understand that there is a difference between "dark" and "serious" Chaosium puts together cool sourcebooks but their modules aren't all that great. Pagan on the other hand really knows how to get under your skin. It's the psychological aspect that's fun the giving your players the willies even though they know it's just a game. all the necronomicon movies.. What's lame? Halfwits who create entire websites to "prove" The Necronomicon is real. What's insufficient? The flow of money in the rpg market into substance gaming (like Chaosium) which goes instead to ccg markets and stylised crap like Pale Puppies cliche monster games. Too much of the cool stuff is out of print... or too expensive! Chucking the Necronomicon or a generic big tentacley thing into something doesn't make it Mythos It all good there's just not nearly enough "Gaslight" stuff out there. A lack of variety I'd like to see more third party Mythos publishers on the market. Chaosium and Pagan produce teriffic work but I'd love to see what the broader population of current designers can come up with. Most Lovecraftian fiction is too long and poorly written. the improper outdated vulgar portrayal of witchcraft especially in things that are based on the mythos but set in present day the use of the five-pointed star as an evil and ominous symbol... *sigh* it's mostly a complaint i have with all horror stuff The fact that MYTHOS the CCG is out of print sucks. It was never really availible here when it was out and now that I got some cards from online it's hard to find more. Ahh I crave I crave . . . but I'm not heavily in a position to complain since I don't have most of what's out so far. That whole money thing. But see above. Mostly that its hard to play a long term campaign since the sanity goes down. Also the game quality depends highly on the storyteller. Here in France everything is insufficient concerning the Mythos... ) 1. The reach of it all. Not enough marketing to pull in new victims..er..people. 2. Need more computer games. 3. Need a weekly Lovecraftian TV show that doesn't suck. I'm kind of in that isolated part of the world where there are no friends ... so part of it would involve an ACTIVE community directory not these dead wastes of bits that are out there on the web already HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 26 My main game of interest is the table-top RPG Call of Cthulhu. My main gripes with it are mistakes in the text (poor proofreading) and a tendency to be overly apologetic in regards to HPL's political incorrectness. I don't like social agendas creeping into my games. The paperbacks are all over the place and you never know if you've got the set or not or what's reprinted in what volume and the like I find that there is too much humor mixed in with the mythos-themed products I've come across. I will never be interested in a "plush Cthulu doll" as is widely linked to online but I'd pay hundreds of dollars for a genuinely cool-looking statue of ole tentacle-head. Believe me - I see the genius in marrying the mythos with laughs but it was NOT what originally attracted me to Lovecraft's work or the mythos in general. What attracted me was the horror the unknown the twisted.. oh you know what I mean. It was the SUSPENSE and FEAR. I could also use a cool mythos-themed t-shirt whose main graphic wouldn't fade off completely after ONE FUCKING WASH. Where can I find any of it? Availability is the biggest problem. The PC games I've seen in the past like Alone in the Dark were fair attempts but it's impossible to capture the psychic horror of the Mythos in a visual/auditory computer game. Tabletop RPGs and interacting face-toface with a group of friends is infinitely better. the movie "From Beyond" sucked the big one. There has been I think too much emphasis on the beasties of Lovecraft's fiction and not enough on his central themes. The monsters were merely symbols to point our minds towards HPLs philosophical concepts. It's too often a monster hunt rather than true horror. In the literary Lovecraft mythos the protagonists either went insane or were lucky to escape with their lives. In games they get big guns and big spells and blow away the horrors. It betrays the whole basis of the genre. The old CoC material such as at the Mountains of Madness and other stuff is the best material that has ever been produced for an RPG. What seems missing at least in the RPG mold is actual advice on how to induce horror in your players. I find the games are generally not horrific just a strange version of an action game. I liked the original Call of Cthulhu but it was too limited for every week. I used background from Bureau 13 (remember that?) and the Chaosium system. I would have preferred a more cinematic faster system. Chill was better for me system-wise. And I liked the barrage of classic monsters even if I often had problems with the writing and the source. No real sense of horror. We've become so de- sensitized that it takes much more to achieve the same effect as 100 years ago. Alone in the Dark 1 - Cool Alone in the Dark 4 - Lame horror games films etc with straight line plots LRP that are badly proped. ie deep ones in jeans and t shirts etc. I have no idea what you are talking about I just was looking for HP Lovecraft music! It's expensive to buy in US dollars because of the exchange rate. More Australasian stuff please! Splatter is in abundance but that's not really Cthulhu. The creeping horror and the dread feeling of something obscure being just about to get you... That's what the world needs. I like the majority of the products but I'd like to see more serious decor (wall hangings artifact replicas etc.) instead of more "humor". I personally do not like Lovecraft. Blasphemy! However I find in games the horror to be greatly lessened when everyone goes "oh Nyarlothep. That's kinda cool." You lose the "what the hell is that" reaction and instead get "oh it's a deep one." It is very hard to fear what you already know. I much prefer seeing horror spring from the mind of the author or at least be a blend of things. I am tired of GMs explaining how clever they were at game wrap for having constructing a storyline we had no way of influencing or discovering the truth behind. I note you have not asked for gender. Presumably you assume most of your target audience is male. You are right. However it might do you well to know your male/female ratio. At this point you shouldn't be surprised to know I'm female. :) HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 27 Too many of the most recent anthologies I've seen seem to have only peripheral or tongue-in-cheek connection to the actual Cthulhu Mythos. The comics and graphic novels have generally suffered poor art &/or writing. not enough I think the game system for CoC is inadequate. I've only played a little with the system but everything is geared towards insanity and running away. I assume the Delta Green is more big gun nuke the space squid kind of action but I haven't checked it out yet. Elder Being swimsuit calendars. I can't find any. Seriously though I'm not in a position to comment. its all creative and fun to have but the best stuff i make myselve. ( brag brag ) CoC RPG is great - I would like if that was turned into a computer game (as would others I reckon) There are far to many vague attempts to make horror games but often (like Blair W 1&2) they fail miserably due to bad programming and lame ideas Everything's quite fine.. but hard to get our hands on in hobby shops (in Montreal). price mostly the really cool stuff is really outrageous in price. Most of the t-shirts are tacky. All the movies adapted from the books are lacking in the "feel" of the stories. The only movie I've seen that actually captured the "Lovecraftian" feel was "The Ninth Gate" and it isn't even a Lovecraft story. There are tons of fanzines on the market that I've seen (Stars My Destination in Chicago has a rack full) but the quality of some is incredibly low. Too much gore and formulaic (no pun intended) solutions to storylines. Too little ties to real world events and philosophies. Do something about all the August Derleth shit that's marketed as Lovecraft's own work. no complaints(they ARE listening you know) What's LAME about it is that the protagonists LIVE. What kind of candy-ass bullshit is that? Evil should always conquer. There is no movie or story that could not be drastically improved by having all the characters dragged off and gobblingly devoured by hideous demons at the end. For 10-15 minutes. Name an Anthony Hopkins English-People-Sitting-Around movie that would not be improved by this. The CoC RPG's rules kinda suck most notably in the character creation department. the movies suck Well I have found that a number of writers 'attempts' at Lovecraftian tales are pretty...well...'not so good'. Alot of the chronicles written by his friends and correspondants are wonderfull...as much as they can be. I've tried playing a few of the Die-20 games based on the mythos..they were ok in my opinion alot of the stories boxed with them were a little cheesy- but I found that many of those previously mentioned attempts work great! Now Live-Action sounds like it would be a blast...but I imagine it would be a very delicate game to establish...suspending dis-belief and giving a feel of Cosmic Evil can be no light chore I'm sure...but if one came along- I would try it for the sake of it(If there were any ways I could help in the creation process I would sell valuable organs...my own even...) Any Lovecraftian-based PC or console games I've come across are sheer Poo in my book. (but I'm very picky and expect no one to take my opinions too seriously) Azathoth is not generally depicted as the leader of a soka band. No it's cool. no atmosphere hate first person comes off as shallow.. there is no war in heaven . no elder gods to save us from the antedeluvian horrors that lie beneath. There isn't enough. I want more CRPGS especially but more Lovecraft-related books and movies would be welcome too. I used to play the dice version of Call but it got way to frustrating way to early. There is a lot of "cute" stuff like the plush Cthulhus. That's silly. Call of Cthulu RPG isn't a terribly good system. We usually adapt other RPGs to the Cthulu "world" I'm fairly satisfied with the reprints I'd like to find some sort of biblography for HPL. Badly done mythos fiction. Too many writers out there trying to imitate the style; very few can pull it off. THE COMPLETE H.P. LOVECRAFT FILMOGRAPHY by Charles Mitchell is 1) Certainly *not* complete 2) Has some bad judgement calls 3) Has a *lot* of mistakes and wrong information and 4) Is way way overpriced at $76(US) for the little it offers. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 28 Lovecraft-based computer games largely suck. Computer games certainly can be scary (Alone in the Dark Thief) but those who have invoked the name "Cthulhu" most;y haven't done very well. I have yet to see a horror game that is inspired by Lovecraft's fiction and pulls off the sort of honest detail that a Fan of his writing would appreciate. The same goes for films too. There simply aren't any faithfully done products out there that incorporate either Lovecrafts actual material faithfully or even really his concept of other-worldly horror... or do it in the 20's! Too many people produce Lovecraftian works in which humans seem quite able to compete and control the 'elder' forces somewhat destroying the 'magic' of Lovecraft's work in which we as humans are insignificant. Most of it is geared toward the male 14-19 age group which yes is the largest fan base; but what the world really needs is a good set of high-quality queen-size Cthulhu bedsheets. ;) I like the Cthulhu stuffed doll.. . it was kinda cute. . . Much out of print the ccg was a waste of money the art was crap i would like to see more books giving details about the fictional chronology of the cthulhu mythos I really hate it when they bring in "White hat"Wizards at the last moment. I hate those guys! The Mythos CCG rules. Call of Cthulhu is excellent if you get the right people to run the game. The only real complaint I have is that it doesn't get good marketing. I think there's probably a lot more people who would be very interested in it if they knew about it. Too many anthologies with the exact same stories I'd like to see more 'new' or rare stories in the Mythos Almost everything that have been written to CoC is very good. And that is mayby the problem. Everything is good but at the same time very much alike. Most of the clothes look too cartoony. Hell I'm out to scare the straits not entertain the kiddies! Insufficient materials low qaluty of most products high prices I am tired of seeing mass market Necronomicons. Novelty items are also a pain in the neck. How many more plush Cthluhu's do I need to see. There are many awful stories there should be a website that only publishes quality works. My "problems" (next to spelling) are very minor and insignifigant at best. Recently with the arrival of the third edition of Dungeons and Dragons I've gotten hooked on the d20 system. It's so easy. When I roleplay with my friends we switch back and forth between the percentile and d20 system. It's just frustrating when you roll a high number and say " Hell yeah that guys going down. I just rolled a 100... (realization) oh crap. That means I failed." In d&d that would be an insanely good number to hit. To me it makes sense that when trying to succeed in a task the difficulty level should be different for each situation. With percentile it's not. Your base skill point determines everything. In the d20 system the difficult level chages. Example of where it can be bad. A beginning character is trying to shoot at a stationary object of a large proportion you roll but due to being a novice you miss. With the other system your DC changes so that more mundane tasks are simpilar to achieve while an incredibly hard task requires a better roll. Too many miserable hackeyed and introspective characters. Too many samey plots... but then that's the idea isn't it? The genre needs to be reinvented... I like subtle jokes that only people that are with the Mythos would understand. For instance my car has a Miskatonic University parking permit. I want more cool stuff like that. Hard for me to say I can't find a damned person who's interested and wants to play the CoC rpg let alone anything else. So I can't really complain except for a lack of participation among friends. I dont' really have any complaints - most of the stuff is pretty much below the pop-culture radar which is where is should be (seeing Carson daily sporting an Elder Sign t-shirt on TRL would cause me physical pain). I'm into the games and stuff when I can play them but it's mostly the literature I'm into I guess. a little cthlhu statue (coooooooooool) some books (cool and low price XD) and in a few minutes some black metal mp3 about the mythos. In the classic Call of Cthulhu there is to much adventure and to little psychology. And its not personal inuff. I want Cthulhu to be more like "Kult" or "De Profundis". Too many gooby monsters not enough actually scary horror. Both in books and films. There is a lot of crap out there... HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 29 Cast Metal Gaming Pieces are lame. Need larger Action Figures. More Toys Props and Sculptures. A realistic fake Necronomicon. I would like to see more care and attention given to products before they are released. In the case of books this means more careful proofreading. Mostly the same stories and artwork...next please. just not enuff LRP stuff. The tabletop Roleplay is good and well supported. There are plenty of novels and stuff available. st joshi editons..... I cant find hardback copies of any of lovecrafts stuff but then again I live in alaska. Not familiar with much of it. But what I know is either much to happy and hope filled or the rpg's just don't cut it for the most part. :) If I read one more story about a guy who inherits something evil and magical from a long-dead ancestor I will personally track the author down and kill him/her. There is a shortage of such things most of the computer games of this sort are rather lame like the Necronomicon game that came out last year it was a nice try but did not cut it for me too many meaningless mazes the graphics were nice No complaints really. If made into an mmorpg though I for one would like to see a very detailed character creation. All mmorpg's to date have a crappy character creation. Not enough (quality) games with such themes. Black and White should have a new Cthulhu creature available for download. Hey...if anyone reading this is a programmer let's get crackin'! Any mythos creatures would be good of course. i can rarely find anything Lovecraft/Mythos in bookstores or game shops There isn't enough Lovecraft/Mythos stuff period. There's the Call of Cthulhu RPG the Call of Cthulhu card game (I mean c'mon - a _card_ game?) and the stories themselves and that's about it. Also I think Lovecraft/Mythos stuff needs to be more helpful to newbies. Not enough of it! I love the stuff on the market. I just wish there was more. That it is hard to get. more blood!! real blood. the guys here (cell block 4 in Folsom) say more blood. The only Lovecraft movies made to date are ultra cheezy and low budget. I would love to see a big budget Lovecraft film. Well all the films that mention the word 'necronomicon' have sucked much ass. Also that they canned that 3D Rpg game that was coming out has pissed me off ( and the werewolf one too). Shadow of the comet ( pc game ) still isnt abandonware or available to buy anywhere :/ Limbo sucks. Lovecraft items are virtually non-existant in my area. Ironic self-aware humorous horror bites the big one. Give me a real scare. Horror movies have started to be really spooky again in the right hands and Lovecraft's stuff is full of great really frightening ideas so get to it directors and stick that Scream stuff right into your nether regions! Everything is pretty cool but hey when are they going to make those inflatable Elder Gods? I heard the Dark Young is pretty sexy. ITS PRETTY CHEESY HOMEGROWN STUFF Cthulhu! This mytho's been overused! Besides people get tired really fast of horrors so horrifying that they can not be described! Also we need less frauds on black magick... You can't even go to a bookstore without seeing 50 titles on how to be a great witch/warlock written by nobodies that got their material from fairy tales and movies. The only mythos stuff I have bought is the games and the novels. I do dislike the oversize paperback format that all the Lovecraft books come in now. I much prefer the regular paperback size. Not enough modern day scenarios. The movies are seriously lame. Anything that says written by HPL is a cheap knockoff of his ideas not his actual work. Why throw in characters from other stories that have nothing to do with the original story? And WHY does it have to be so cheap? HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 30 Dull and tasteless. We always make up the scenarios for ourselves and it's inbelieveble that Chaosium pay people for the texts they produce as supplements to the game CoC. Anyway had always been more of an artist that likes to do things for myself and my friends by myself ;-) CoC has had far too many editions and the game system is hideously out-of-date and overly reliant upon dice. Most of it is far too steeped in Derelethian nonsense. Very little of it is frightening on any level. We need more art work and films about lovecrafts work not just books and stores D20 Call of Cthulhu....even more evil than Cthulhu himself. The Lovecraftian movie adaptations you can get at a video store are mostly more horrific than the tales they are supposed to be portraying. How about giving us better access to the really well-done independent films that are out there? We need lilac cuddly Cthulhus... And cuddly Great Race of Yiths.. Deodorant and soap. If I encounter another unwashed body in a bookstore/gaming supply shop/cabal I'm going to bury the person in bathsalts and then hose them off with sodium hydroxide. I think is is sufficient expensive but sufficient.. lousy chaosium scenarios Merchandise!!! Give us elder sign t-shirts and Great Cthulhu POSTERS! IT CAN BE VERY DIFFICULT TO LOCATE ANYTHING TO DO WITH LOVECRAFT/MYTHOS IN GENERAL The new mythos material provided seems to be lacking in maturity or true sense of horror. That and tv/movies/general pop culture seem to dislike anything that deviates from main stream horror (such as slasher movies). There aren't enough Blair Witch Projects and far too many Screams. i think the sheer lack of exposure sucks Any Mythos items are good...even cheesy items! they often have characters who lose their sanity too easily they don't give mortals enough credit groups of people are stupid but single individuals are intelligent Writers who build a career out of hacking out stuff based on Lovecraft's work. Lame illustrations. They should be more vibrant. I think that most horror/mythos/gothic/comic fans are total losers and for some reason most of the guys live with their moms and don't have a car let alone a job. accessibility Most Mythos things out there are pretty lame/boring... There isn't enough sourcebooks available today on the market. Books like Return to Dunwich or Kingsport are out of print and extremely difficult to find. Also there isn't enough Delta Green material out (but what is out is fookin' amazing). It's too optimistic. Also it doesn't feature my picture prominently enough. CoC RPG is decent but it takes a good gamemaster to pull off. Any idiot can be a DM for AD&D but to run a good CoC campaign takes real skill. Perhaps better game materials could bring lesser GMs up to speed?? not sure on this one. There is too much on the market! Most of the Necronomicons are really lame. All the supposed evil power stuff and demonic stuff is just giving HPL a bad name. It is all that is played up anymore. The wizard's attic is full of the most inane things ever. I wish a Shoggoth would destroy whoever thinks up that junk. more of everything would be nice HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 31 The films. Pure and simple. Only 2 films stand out as having the Lovecraft touch. That being In the Mouth of Madness by Carpenter. I also include Big Trouble In Little China because the off-balance and wacky ness of the film is quite Lovecraftian in nature (altho more in a subdued sense) a plot like that would have possibly come from HPL himself. (innocent guy getting sucked into a world no one wants to admit exists. demons and such around every corner wild villians daring heroes etc) The whole Derleth/Lumley thing corralled the whole thing in and then blasted it to death. I like Lumley but I can consider him mainly responsible for the loss of any genuine feeling of horror in Mythos tales. And why don't some of these people try to come up with something original? Most of it is tailored to the hard-core Call of Cthulhu gamer and not to a casual Mythos reader...I'd wear a Cthulhu shirt but not a rpg cthulhu shirt It's hard to gather information on it especially for its history. I've been trying to read up on it for a week now and get slammed with spam. Cthulhu plush dolls So much crap and few orignal ideas. Everyone I've read seems to be parroting Lovecraft or (god forbid) Derleth or Lumley. If I think something's lame I don't buy it... Most campaigns for The Call Of Cthluhu made by Chaosium. Most of the movies are crippled by insufficent budgets particularly in special effects. People need to realize lovecrafts dark vision. While most authors out there realize that the characters are suposed to die or go insane there are a few that want to drag thier sugar plum and lollypop world into his. It just doesnt fit. I'm lame and insufficient. So much stuff is deep into the Derleth bastardization of Lovecraft so little has the propper mood. Hard to find/locate. I really wish Mythos movies were better. They seldom resemble the stories that inspire them and inspire more laughter or disgust than horror. It would be great if one of Lovecraft's tales could get the Coppola treatment like Bram Stoker's Dracula. CANNOT FIND AN RPG ON LINE FOR IT Just not enough out there readily available. I am anxiuosly awaiting the D20 system release. The d20 mythos game that just came out is a shoddy shoehorned product that I will ignore in favor of the TT original. What's insufficient is that damn Cthulhu plushie! I want a Nyarlathotep plushie! And the Cthulhu plushie is too small! I can't sleep cuddles next to it. It should be bigger! Like those big-ass stuffed animals one wins at carnivals with staged tricks! Can't find the stuff in my area. they cost too much I would like more pictures. I do not like August Derleth he is very repetitive. Well..considering Chaosium and Dorks of the Coast hold the market on all things Lovecraftian? It would be nice to see some competition out there for them...Also maybe once....just once...a decent movie director will try out a Lovecraft script..and it will be worth watching. No one I know even knows about Lovecraft and they all say I'm crazy...but they say that anyway. But I think it's better that way so that good stuff doesn't get into the wrong hands and get made into awful movies starring special-effects monsters and fake blood. So I guess I'm not complaining though I wish my fiancee had better taste in literature. insufficient toys of cthulhu yog sottoth etc Cthulhu gets all the attention; what about Nyarlothotep? what about Shub Niggrath? where's the slippery shoggoth soap on a rope? why can't we have fungi from yuggoth action figure play set? I dislike the trend toward humanocentrism in many of the more contemporary Lovecraftian works. Not nearly enough. The only thing coming out on a regular basis are the Chaosium fiction anthologies which I find to be expensive. The cute-ification of Lovecraft's work. Plush Cthulhu dolls. Geekdom is castrating the Mythos. not enough access...need an omnibus collection maybe? HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 32 Difficult to maintain a campaign in such a deadly environment. Not enuf of it in NZ! Nothing really. Compared to any other horror roleplaying game I have played CoC is the best. What really peeves me off is the cheesy crappy absolutely blatantly deviated storylines of the Mythos Movies. That latest Call of the Cthulhu computer game is crap! I am a filmmaker intent on creating my own lovecraft inspired cinema (if only for local access stations etc.)but I feel (with the exception of the brilliant indie producers) that the big budget lovecraft-inspired films pretty much stink. How hard is it to come up with suspensful psychological horror these days? :) Too much of it caves in to August Derleth's (lame) attempts to codify and categorize the mythos. Too many people who claim to write mythos fiction think that all it takes to write like lovecraft is the ability to string together a few nonesense syllables and call it an outer god. The rare modern masters (T.E.D. Klein are you hearing me?) do not write anywhere near enough to satisfy my voraciousness. And I got tired of Seeing Robert M. Price classify one of his own works as central to the mythos in each of Chaosium's Cycle books. He's a mediocre author at best and including your own writings alongside those of Lovecraft and Thomas Ligotti is an act of sheerest hubris... Oh and it goes without saying but the larger budget versions of Lovecraft's work are nightmarish in their collective wretchedness. On the other hand I greatly enjoy many of the small-budget independent films that have been submitted to the Lovecraft film festival Lurker in the Lobby etc... Too much X-Files/Brian Lumley-type stuff. that I can't summon demons I just wish that it was more easily available to people other than odd sites on the net.(i.e. the Real World) There is not enough consideration related to the creation of a far-future cthulhian universe. There is also not nearly enough genetic information on Cthulhu. The RPG is expensive and hard to find supplements for... NOT ENOUGH NYARLETHOTEP!!! I THINK THERE NEEDS TO BE MORE PICTURES ILLISTRATIONS Lame: Stuffed Cthulhu Dolls Insufficient: Movies Toys Tomes Availability - other than a single game store in the area (one that stocks EVERYTHING) the only place to find Mythos stuff is on-line. This is especially daunting as I've just started a d20 CoC game and I'm trying to amass a stable of NPC and monster figures. Quality varies widely so you have to wade through a lot of crap to get to the good stuff. Not enough RPG peripherals like monster books. more anthology collections like the excellent series from Chaosium press edited by Robert M. Price. NEED MORE!!!! The problem is people think Lovecraft is Heavy Metal and he never is. He does not write about excessive gunnery or gore he does not relish in vapid explorations of pornographic violence and pulp adventure. Lovecraft was an ethereal horror writer who adored the beautiful and strange. Not enough Too many badly done Lovecraft comics. Too many sites/products slavishly follow Chaosiums' RPG view of the Cthulhu Mythos. most lovecraft films suck. Most is good but any scenario for the mythos that takes place in the future or near future is corny. More people have to keep in in the 20's 30's and before. just bought the call of cthulhu horror roleplaying book have no other stuff so cant really make a judgement. the book seems good just need to find some people to play with. Could someone collect Roger Johnson's stories in ONE book? I'm awfully tired of Robert M. Price's pompous introductions to otherwise excellent anthologies. I KNOW he's a good anthologist; he's just a dreadfully boring theologian! HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 33 Just want more of it and more COC oriented horror less 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' type stuff (the good guys always win and know they are going to) Not enough background/historical information in campaign descriptions Too many oh no--a haunted house (or other small-scale B-movie horror)! ---In other words we need more adventures that deal with horror on a galactic scale such as Masks of Nyarlathotep Mythos isn't the card game I hoped for. The fighting mechanics are strange. Does the game even need fighting? Someone could make a new and better game (and I'd buy it). Aside from RPGs like Call of Cthulhu and a few good websites I haven't seen much worth HOWLING about. I can do without the direct to video collection of B movies that do little to bring awareness to the general public. Too much Derleth Mythos--or at least too much confusion over what were HPL's ideas and what were Derleth's very different interpretations. In many ways Derleth just didn't get it. I think that there is altogether too little stuff. Aside from that it's all good. Well a good portion of it. we need more artwork I don't really buy Mythos stuff but I do think all the posthumous stories by Derleth and his ilk are pretty lame. The fact that Lovecraft's works are understated in almost every literature book. He was never given enough credit for his fantastic imagination and vision. Okay I'm shameless. Already having every story HPL wrote and quite a few by imitators my purchase are mostly of knicknacks. I like the goofy little in-jokey items like bumper stickers and t-shirts but I wish there were more variety. I have a Miskatonic U. class ring that I treasure even though it's kind of ugly and enormous. If someone came out with say Mythos-themed hot sauce (with a funny label natch) I would be in line for it. I wish some of the focus would shift off Cthulhu and towards the other characters of the Mythos. There are three or four different stuffed Cthulhu dolls you could buy but none of say Yig Father of Serpents. Or a cuddly nightgaunt. While I like respectful additions to the canon and video adaptations it's really easy to slip from dark and full of cosmic horror to really really pretentious and lame. Humorous stuff seems to be a lot less cringeworthy. We played Mythos games from Chaosium for a number of years (many years ago) but no longer partake much. More so because of time involved than lack of interest. I guess the Internet kind of took away time from table top RPGs. I'd like to see more Miskatonic University merchandise. Too many things picking up on august dereleth without bothering with all the real precepts behind lovecraft... not enough plausable stuff like statues and such. I want to see a resurgance in the Mythos CCG. not enough free e-books of his stories hard to find artwork Minions sucked. Badly. What a waste of money. Can't find enough of it Most of the people that I know that are into this live about 1000 miles away. I'd like to be able to play with them online. Well the only complaint I guess i have is tht some of the books out there have repeat stories in them...so when i buy a book...i already have some of the stories that are in it. It's hard to find or it doesn't specifically mention Lovecraft-type monsters or changes things slightly to avoid paying royalties to who ever owns the rights to that work now... I enjoy the supplements that are available. Finding them is another story! I've been trying to convince local game shops to have a larger selection of supplements. My only complaint is finding a suitable group of players. The LARP market in this region is over saturated with Vampire the Masquerade players. I love THE HILLS RISE WILD! MYTHOS was great but it faded too quickly. CALL OF CTHULHU is awesome CULTS ACROSS AMERICA is good and ARKHAM HORROR is too much like CoC. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 34 There's not enough tabletop roleplaying stuff available. I find the Call of Cthulhu sourcebooks available pretty lame they don't give enough handles to effectively replay a mythos story apart from going in with guns blazing... Some more background on where to find information when playing a tabletop rpg would be nice. The basic sourcebooks more or less force you to refer your players to the same sourcebooks over and over and over and over again.... Referring to the Cthaat Aquadingen for the fifth time in a row is no fun... Most of the books specified in the rpg sourcebooks are to high powered for my taste... I like it all though Unseen Masters (while fun to read) would likely be difficult for me to use (except that first adventure anyway). The miniatures are low-detail and overpriced. I can't really think of any games past the first AITD that captured the essence of Lovecraft. Unfortunately I (and others) will buy ANYTHING with HPL's name attached to it. Publishers know this and have taken advantage of it. One has to be a smart mythos consumer these days! Many of the new mythos fiction anthologies really really suck while hard-to-find gems from the 20's and 30's hardly ever see print. I'm not as much of a fan of the 'survivable' type of stuff Chaosium has brought out more recently; Delta Green and the new Pulp era where the monsters can generally be combatted with conventional weapons (more so than the standard anyway). HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 35 WHAT FANS WANT Please tell us briefly about what you wish was out there "on the market." What do you want to see next? What's the horror/supernatural genreoriented thing that you're most hungry for? Call of Cthulhu Computer game series using the same format as The Builders Gate games by interplay. Live-action major motion picture adaptation of HPL's "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" Existing commercial Halloween haunted houses are lame. They copy from lame horror movies that the public is familiar with and no longer scared by. They would be much scarier if they were Lovecraftian in theme and content. I want a nice new comic book that deals with horror and the macabre. Maybe some Lovecraftian action figures. I really would like some posters of Lovecraftian or some other bad ass horror stuff. These things must come into existence. Other people in my area willing to play the rpg with me. More lovecraft stuff! i could tell you but then i'd have to kill you in order to spare you the mindfucking insanity I would love to see an online horror RPG something akin to Everquest. But seeing as how that would be very difficult I would just like to see an intelligent RPG computer game that incorporates as much Lovecraft into it with a mixture of puzzles combat and mystery. Something Genuinely Gothic... not splatter not slasher. I would like to see an emphasis on FEAR rather than Horror. more tromaesque movies. more grotesque art. A lovecraft anthology with everything in it. A decent film about Lovecraft's Mythos... or a decent terror/gothic/horror film in general. Tolkien's getting his (most likely) excellent honorifics now it's high time for Moorcock and Lovecraft to come into larger awareness. A genuinely creepy/scary movie/book/game. There's not a great deal of it about in any format. I wish there were more players on the market. Perhaps slaves you could buy to role-play with instead of your idiot friends who refuse to believe there is life outside of DnD I can't wait for the Headfirst game "Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth" More supplements/adventures for "Cthulhu by Gaslight" or D&D 3rd edition conversion for "Ravenloft:Mask of the Red Death." More cross-genre horror development. Sci-fi horror Fantasy horror... that sort of thing. Ravenloft is a perfect example of such. I'm not really much of a consumer. I've got CoC and don't need anything else really. More live-action horror/supernatural RPG events that are affordable would be really cool especially ones set in the 1920's or the Victorian era. INFLATABLE VAMPIRE MAIDENS!!!INFLATABLE VAMPIRE MAIDENS!!!INFLATABLE VAMPIRE MAIDENS!!! .... now that i have your attention i think that the horror genre needs more "smart horror" movies no more of this slasher crap i want to see a major movie studio make an adaption of the Cthulhu Mythos that is not based on the stories but a filmed word for word remake! HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 36 I'd really like to see a Call of Cthulhu type game for the PC not unlike the VAMPIRE THE MASQUERADE REDEMPTION game only of course with all the bugs worked out before it is released with online multiplayer play-ablity like VtM. but of course I'sd settle for more games like SHADOW OF THE COMET and Dreamcatcher's NECRONOMICON... Of course more movies and videos is cool like Brian Yuznas movies but damn it takes so long for them to get released I mean where is DAGON and BEYOND RE-ANIMATOR???? More DARKEST OF THE HILLSIDE THICKETS CDs and re-releases of their old ones (particularly their Great Old Ones) would make my day and night!!! Jeez....I have absolutely no idea. I just want a sandwich...is that too much to ask? How 'bout a Lovecraft cartoon? They're doing some wacky things with animation nowadays. Good online Cthulhu ROLEPLAYING would be nice. All I can find is a couple of MUDs and I was weaned on MUSHes so MUDding won't cut it no not at all. Also give me more amusing Cthulhu kitsch Props. The Mythos-based LARP my wife and I run could do heavily with more Lovecraftian-based props. Cthulhu Germany Sourcebook Oddly enuf I have most of what I want in that area mostly more players are what I want. At last an online game Everquest type Bizarre and unusual supplements for Call of Cthulhu perhaps taking ideas from other literary sources. I would also love to see a really well produced and cleverly scripted Mythos computer game -- like an evil Myst. 1. Cthulhu Online! A MMORPG. 2. A movie based on a Lovecraft story but done right for a change. 3. A monthly Lovecraftian-style comic book. Color. 22 pages. Quality art and story. an easy to play and to run game system that flows from storytelling and not what do I have to roll to kill the beastie I wish there was a well-organized easy-to-play online Mythos game. The Complete Lovecraft in a numbered orderly series with intros dates notes and an accompanying authoritative well-written biography PLUS a translation of the French author Houellebecq's book on Lovecraft higher quality new post modern literature The interactivity and visual/storytelling applications that modern PC and console hardware offer are nearly limitless. More adult-oriented entertainment is sorely needed; stories with subtle complexity quality voiceacting high artistic standards and truly immersive environments with psychologically challenging experiences and ideas CAN BE DONE. Video games are currently my main form of entertainment and have nearly limitless potential to continue in such fashion throughout my adult life if only someone would bother trying to design them for an adult mind. I am CONSTANTLY disappointed at the lack of imagination depth and quality of experience presented by developers in a medium so rich with possibilities. Many games appeal to our fascination with 'horror' as a story-telling genre yet their creators seem to have no grasp of what real horror truly is. Onscreen violence alone is not scary exciting or interesting. I truly wish for more innovation and attention to craft in suspense-oriented video games aimed at adults. The upcoming Dark Corners of the Earth Cthulu-based game looks very very interesting.. Something not based almost entirely on vampires/werewolves/ghosts/etc. Books and Comics and great scholarly web sites such as the likes of the Modern Word (www.themodernword.com) The autographed copy of the Necronomicon (personally signed by Cthulhu and the mad Arab) with human skin cover and written in ink made of blood extacted from the brains of young children. I'd like to see a more multi-cultural focus and not so much emphasis on European and American culture all the time. People from all cultures have cool creepy stories to share that are rooted in their own cultural assumptions and myths. It's educational it creates common ground and it's fun. Roleplaying that's interactive between players not just us-vs-them or us-vs-IT More inexpensive quality props for live action horror. decent movies HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 37 I would enjoy seeing a LARP out there. Not necessarily an ongoing endeavor the genre often doesn't lend itself to that but something with pregenerated characters and a decent backstory. Something that allows player actions to affect the story. How about an Everquest but Gothic modern and/or Lovecraftian? NOT vampire not Anne Rice not masquerade. But if some vampire elements got into it that would be fine. a game that requires thinking...kind of like the game HUGO's house of horrors which is really old but it was cool A game that has good pacing and a good story. Very important to have a good story. More props available to a mainstream market for running LARPs! Also good game-space which is pretty rare due to the nature of the kinds of games we play... Computer RPGs that put empathis on solving problem not shooting things. Onlinw Larps! See my thoughts on Larping in Neverwinter Nights: http://www.intercom.net/~bglassco/Never/index.htm A well propped and written LRP set up. Not find the cultist kill the cultist and save the world stuff. some thing with real roleplay and depth. dead-baby-grams If there was a good online roleplaying game out there I'd pay real money to play in it. This means that the game should focus on roleplaying i.e. playing the roles not bashing monsters. "Quests" as such are irrelevant so are experience points. Interaction and feeling through the character are the important things. I think the people of FunCom tried to do something like this with Anarchy Online -- unfortunately it doesn't really work. And there should be something to be done about stupid players who just ruin everybody else's game. Like have separate scenarios several of them being invitation only. I'd love to see a collection of HP Lovecraft short films by indie filmmakers on a DVD. I would like to see more full-immersion live-combat horror games. This may involve more period settings which is great by me. Currently I play in the only one I know of certainly in this region (see xanodria.com) I would like to see a greater reliance on story and player ability to influence the story. Mostly now I see a reliance on one or two cool props or costumes and a "line course" where what you do matters little or not at all. A comprehensive guide to Lovecraftian material. A good reasonably professional (as opposed to purely fannish) info resource on upcoming "fantastical" film productions & reviews. more cuddly toys A Lovecraft film that fully exploits the horror potential that he created. "From Beyond" and "In The Mouth Of Madness" were good but there's so much more that can be done. The Necronomicon. Not a prop the real thing. Sanity is overrated. Toy guns. not the crappy cowboy guns i mean the glory guns of the 70s and 80s. when they were big loud and could rob 7-11s the kind i had when i was a kid before peacemongers made the world weak. A Cthullu-mythos-based RPG which one could play off- and online! 3D environment almost a must!! Lots of dark things that go bump but are rarely seen ;) More creative table RPG stuff to stimulate my imagination as a GM. Probably shirts or posters or more local conventions. Better Comps of obscure stories Anything zombie related. A console game (preferably PS2) based on Lovecraftian mythos an online RPG with horror themes also would be nice even better if based on Lovecraft. Maybe a computer game with good 3D or 2D graphics. Maybe an old SNES style RPG but Lovecraft. 3D FPS A horror-oriented MMORPG. An intelligent combination of the "classic" research oriented Lovecraftian genre with the possibilities of modern media such as the free-form investigations in the AI movie promotion (see http://www.cloudmakers.org/). I guess low-price cthulu t-shirts for the geek chic. But then i suppose i could screen some myself. Inflatable shoggoths Exceedingly violent Cyberpunk fiction. Non-splatter psychological horror. There hasn't been a good horror film in years... A Horror Movie that's actually frightening. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 38 better lovecraft movies cthulhu action figures cthulhu art books more cthulhu stuff! horror writer action figures more horror roleplaying games. monsters Harry Potter Porn! Well anything really...From my point of view modern horror is on a serious decline it seems that writers have gone from at least trying to come up with something original- to spitting out recycled crud for the quick paycheck it provides. I know originality is hard in such a vast genre but....jiminy couldn't they at least switch out the cliche's? Just a little? If you're 10-13 and looking for horror the current big names are great until you read older stuff and realise that its only a repeat of something done years before...and usually the original is far better. I guess my point is that I would love ANYTHING that could spark some fear or make me want to sleep with the lights on. Name it PC games...RPG's...Movies...Books...anything that provides the feel I will buy in massive volumes and force feed to those around me. Dark brooding games with GOOD scripts and with focus on the story instead of say fighting and shooting.. i would like to see a playable RPG using the d20 system. The problem with the Cthulhu game I had seen in the past was the host of characters one could play. Inspiration could be derived from the almost defunct Dark Matter game which the present author playtested and whom appears in the credits. Wizards of the Coast who have a streamlined system have as a by-product streamlined some of the detail and variety of background atmospheric content. DM's or GM's should want and need more backdrops which are a nuissance to story creation and less rule complexity which leads invariably to lethargic games. Cthulhu of old I'm at a loss for the name of the company who birthed it had characters such as police and private dicks with revolvers up against Elder Gods! A very difficult prospect indeed. Often times what sounds interesting to play is often unfortunately better left unplayed. Perhaps a game of this mythos is impossible. Nothing at this time well...maybe a Hellraiser MUD or a Blair Witch MUD...that would be pretty cool. I am a college student! I have no money you vile tempters! I think Hastur needs a variety show. a mmrpg NOT first person daeyu automatic shotgun. nymphomaniac lesbian vampires. the old ones to take their places as rightful rulers of the world iam redy in their service! I'd like to see more computer RPG games based on Lovecraftian themes. The recent CRPG "Arcanum" was a step in the right direction---a "Call of Cthulhu" based mod for that engine would be something I'd pay to play. Giger RPG. Nuff said. Anything well made. Most of the horror/supernatural stuff out there is so badly concieved and put together that I wouldent drop a quater in a machine to get it in a little plastic bubble. Just put some time some thought and some soul into whatever you produce and I think the reaction will be pretty good. Cheaper Call of Cthulhu special edition leather bound RPG book. More tenticle related pariphanalia. One of those "How to stage a murder" games with a lovecraftian theme. A Mythos MMORG would be sweet! A lot of the MMROGs that are out there are pretty steeped in fantasy. But Mystery/Horror is absent completely. I would like to see more movies in the horror genre but well done character driven spooky type films not slasher-jump-out-of-the-bushes-and-startle-you films. Well-done gothic/dark tabletop RPGs. I am looking for some pack of handouts for CoC. Horror films that build on "fear of the unknown" and not special effects. Well-done horror PC games which truly build on Lovecraftian themes and not just Mythos-references. Shorter-length novels. Sometimes a story is told a lot better in 200 pages than 400 pages. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 39 The coolest Cthulhu-related thing I've ever seen were the "Peterson Guide" products that Chaosium released. I saw them in a bookstore when I was about 11 years old and I thought they were unbelievably cool. More stuff like that. I don't really know if there's a "hang on your wall" artistic community either but I wouldn't mind having some depictions of unspeakable horror to put on my walls either. I'd like to see: 1) A 1920's era in-depth/ultra-detailed Lovecraft world Computer RPG 2) A really decent 1920's era Lovecraft-mythos feature film. Living in New Zealand really all I would like to see is more of the stuff available in Europe and the States being sold here... More pure Lovecraftian-type computer games like Alone in the Dark I more plush Great Old Ones! a good and well made collectable card game more movies and books and games based on the cthulhhu mythos A good Mythos first person rpg/shooter H.P. Lovecraft translated into Latin and Greek another vampire or dark aged occult game I would love to see more movies made based on H. P. Lovecraft's work. I'm talking about good modestly budgeted films that don't star anyone we know (that can act). One Swartzenagger and it's war! Besides I think there's a Mi-go Braincase with his name on it. It hasn't been used because there's still some debate among the Mi-go's as to whether there's enough to even mess with. More toys silly stuff. I like: 1) The hopelessness and the "non-violent-oriented" in CoC 2) The studies of the "inner self" in Vampire 3) The dark erotica of Poppy Z Brite and her collegues. In other word: A mix of Franz Kafka/Emile Zola in the year 2001! Short Adventures in the style of the inexpensive D20 products for CoC or the new d20 CoC. an easier way to travel so that i can get together with my out of town gaming friends more often I lack good add-on's for Chaosium's Call of Cthulhu Tabletpo RPG licke Orient Express Byond the Moutains of madness or Delta Green. Would like to see more fan oriented adventure idea sites for CoC gaming. A strong comeback of mythos fiction. I would really like to see more magazines similar to Dungeon or Dragon (d&d mags) that give adventures for Cthulhu or a Cthulhu-like world. I really dig the macabre 1920's world and enjoy weekly roleplaying sessions with all of my friends. Please come out with a lot more of the live action books and modules. Playing these live games is the most fun I've had in ages. This game has given my friends and I so many stories that you have to tell someone. (Even though most people need a lot of backstory about what the heck is going on.) I want a pair of Cthulhu slippers. And what exactly are Cthulhu slippers? Well imagine bunny slippers but not with bunnies but instead with our favourite cephalopod-like being. An elaborate and thorough web site... Actually right now I'm more into buying craft items to create my own mythos related trinkets and oddities but I'd like to see more of that kind of thing for sale. More club-oriented mythos web sites discussions and so forth. I personally collect strange and unusual action figures - sleepy hollow btvs stuff like that. If there were some kind of mythos-based action figures I would sacrifice my own cat to own them. Also a MMORPG based in the lovecraft mythos would be insanely cool - Like 'Asherons Call' with Shoggoths. For that - yeah selfflagellation in the town square for a chance to play something like that!!! Hey I'm sure anyone will make a great deal whit authentic necrophlic pseudo satanic and tritualic stuff like "the mighty sword of darkness for just 11.99$" or a ready-to-death cow.... Nay just something more graphic. I mean it's hard to find a representation of the mythos like posters statues videos videogames animations or one of those REALLY COOL cthulhu puppets :) more gorey things such as toys and busts A game that would be as REAL as possible. Where there was no difference between player and character and you could play constantly 24/7 HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 40 More supernatural beings from other realms that are discoverd in early 20th century but with historical connections reaching into the distant past. I want Tim Burton to film Lovecraft and Poe stories... Cthulhu - Mythos based Action Figures Masks and Props and Sculptures(large). More Giger stuff: Eg. Alien Space Jockey Toy Alien Spaceship Toy. Affordable Giger Sculptures (Under $200). A really good fake Necronomicon with leather binding and metal hasps. Lovecraftian and similar RPG not requiring purchase of a board game paraphernalia etc. and not requiring organizing people to be in one place to play together. My friends who are into HPL live all over the country so live-action RPGs are out of the questin. Anyway the whole D&D lifestyle was always a turn off although what I read about Lovecraft-based RPGs impresses me with people getting very seriously into period costume speech behavior etc. That appeals because it becomes a kind of historical reenactment. Never liked look of games creating fantasy worlds out of whole cloth; a historically accurate online game might get me to join in. P.S. Leave ALL "Sci-fi" motifs OUT of your game --we don't want to attract the WRONG SORT OF PEOPLE do we? Hmmm? Currently I'm most attracted to White Wolf's World of Darkness and the depth of their stories. I'd like to see more done in the depth and intelligence that WW puts into their creation. More horror-oriented computer/video games. Not necessarily gore-fests but psychological horror adventure games. More info on Mythos style role playing for alternity. I want a stuffed Cthulhu!!! More LRP options including systems & scripts. Stephen King's the black tower filmed mythos porn I wish for a post apocolyptic genre where mutants run rampant humanity is on the verge of extinction and combined with HP lovecrafts creatures...mmmm the creamy goodness of it all. a portal to other dimensions of chaos. Or perhaps a data jack. :) I know twisted but what did you expect? Cthulhu porn? ah no how about action figures of lessor known monsters like the Mothman or the Jersey devil. Perhaps a HP lovecraft monsters/gods guides for GURPS or other crossover games so more people who want to incorporate Lovecraft into RPG games Other than chaosium could. A nice big hardback coffee-table-book Encyclopedia Cthulhiana with a faux leather cover that says Necronomicon. Some kind of online RPG with a good Lovecraft thiem would be worth killing for (lol) Conversion of a morbid twisted nightmarish world done as an MMORPG. Not the typical imaginary steps up to the next level just to grind your way to the next with quick leveling etc.. That is what is ruining the market for MMORPG's. They have forgotten what makes them an MMORPG... Someone needs to put the RPG back in MMORPG. I'm just waiting for Call of Cthulhu. A cookbook would be interesting an electric pet or an inflatable pool toy could be fun and also bed linen but I fear that only the latter is somewhat realistic. a Necronomicon CCG A Call of Cthulhu computer game!! cthulhu porn!!! Oops sorry slipped out. More reading material games (although the one in development is looking good) and bring back the mythos CCG! A full line of Cthulhu Mythos action figures: Characters from Lovecraft Creatures Old Ones For more real horror movie and for more horror and science fiction stories. The Call of Cthulhu would make an AWESOME movie!! Why has this not been done yet?? HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 41 A good Lovecraft movie maybe? That doesnt have leonardo de caprio or (Marky) Mark Whalberg in it ( unless he is being devoured by some tentacled unspeakable horror ). How bout a huge MMORPG where lots of people get to take part in unholy rituals and Quasi-Deamon worship then go postal and waste thier little town as thier minds cannot cope with what they have unleashed. Damn i could set up an Ultima shard to do that Anyone interseted? A back to basics type of Hitchcock type horror film with the proper tie-ins for marketing. Enough stupid teeny movies. I would like to see The Thief of Always animated feature that has been threatened for the past several years. I would also like to see a non-silly Lovecraft film. Something that was genuinely scary minus the tongue-in-cheek stuff. I would like to see the Mythos CCG back in action Chaosium was suppose to put out 2 more expansion packs one of Australia and one of the Antartic those would be cool to see hit the light of day. 3D GAME ON THE HP LOVECRAFT MYTHOS We need more games that would be terrifying (video games) and that would force people to think in order to get through the game. Also we lack of culture in the games and most entertainment forms out there. I would love to see a book that goes into detail on all the monsters of the mythos as well as various other movie and TV monsters. Sort of a Barlowe's Guide to Horrors and Monsters A really good Necronomicon/Cthulhu movie would be great. I wish there was an online game Cthulhu related. I know this would be difficult to do but it would be cool. If there was a good PBEM service for Cthulhu type games that would be better too. Alot of the PBEM games tend to suck after awhile bc people lose interest. I'd like to see more done with Aztec/Mayan themes. There's a barely tapped source for adventures! LOVECRAFT ACTION FIGURES A REALLY good/serious Lovecraft boardgame or further expansions to the CCG Mythos. Atlas Games put out a boardgame called Cults Across America. It's a great game of Cthuloid domination and its absolutely hilarious but I still wish there was a more recent boardgame that took it all a little more seriously to invoke real atmosphere and terror. Reprints of writings of Lovecraft's influences: Machen Chambers M.R. James. More fan video especially Shoggoth on the Roof and the shoggoth documentary. Well produced Larps with premade costumes and carachters. A good scenario and a total illusion with good food nice settings and spanding over a weekend. More 1920 stile it's a cool era. De Profundis has just appeared which is something I had been wishing someone would invent for a long while. Immersive LARP - something that would really challenge my perceptions and assumptions. Id like to see more Music and art on lovecrafts work comics would be great I think I'd like to see a decent modern day setting online rpg dealing with the horrors. Perhaps a Delta Green mud or something along those lines. a really good and scary video game. A decent Lovecraft movie or even better a literate TV series(on cable..rated R). The Poltergeist show looked cool but it sucked as far as the story went.. A really good Cthulhu Mythos-based PC game! I would love to see more games like The Hills Rise Wild on the market. I like high quality tabletop games (sort of an addiction of mine). I would also like to see more support for Victorian era horror RPGs. A complete Mythos oriented convention if I see another Trekkie in uniform I'm going to skin him/her alive and salt their exposed nerve endings. I would also like to see a revival of the classic horror film styles. They just don't make 'em like The Omen The Exorcist or The Entity any more. I want HPL movies and games. A real Lovecraft biography Serious horror/supernatural genre-oriented artwork!!! I mean SERIOUS!PROFECIONAL WORK I AM A BIG FAN OF EVERQUEST IF THERE WAS A CTHULU EQUIVALENT I WOULD CHANGE OVER IN A SECOND A Cthulhu-mythos-themed breakfast cereal. I'm hungry for it and it's probably hungry for me. Seriously? Either a movie or a computer RPG would be cool. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 42 I would like to see tv/movies based on Lovecraftian/mythos themes (supernatural horror handled skillfully). More Mythos oriented computer games! More mythos oriented clothing and household items! A more compleat table top rpg and a collection of artwork A Mythos Related computer game. Well one of those is coming. An excellent movie adaption of At The Mountains of Madness. A DVD collection of Sienfeld. A DVD collection of the old Dungeond and Dragons cartoon. I crave to see more live freak shows A realy sick gory violent satuarday morning cartoon that will taint all of the little kids in the world. And a jesus action figure (with posable limbs so you can crucify him) A life size (about 2000 feet tall) inflatable Cthulhu doll. International LARP/RPG convetions where US/Europe keepers/players can share their experiences. Cthulhu mythos halloween masks More computer games along the lines of Alone in the Dark 1....the follow ups really stunk but the original was pretty creepy and in line with the mythos. There needs to be an easier way to get Darkest of the hillside thickets stuff. I wish there was some game (board/RPG etc) that could combine more horror genres into itself (i.e. Vampire and Cthulhu or any other connection between these).. Most hungry for?? I think more horror table top games. solo games I want to find more COC stuff because I live in this pit of hell calles Tasmania and there is precisely squat good stuff down here. Something gory I want to see a working fully operational Wasp Factory toy for sale in high street stores. The Wasp Factory comes obviously from Iain Bank's creepy gothic fairy tale The Wasp Factory and is a big mechanical trapmaze for killing wasps in order to predict the future. Lovecraft computer or Playstation game. A real one. Not a stupid takoff that has no relation to the product. I hear that Fishtank is doing one but it isn't ready yet. A fully functional massive gathering of Lovecraftians joined to create worlds and adventures of real time Cthulhu mythos adventures (and I'm talk'in serious mind altering stuff)but cool ya know always cool What I would like to see is a comprehensive volume breaking down the Mythos into its components and their real life cross references. I have worked this out on my own so far (linking aspects of the Mythos to Judah Kaballah and to Judeo Christianity) but some one with larger resources would be able to generate such a work more effectivly. I'd like to finally see all Lovecraft's Mythos stories collected together in one volume. The same goes for Karl Edward Wagner's Kane stories. I'd like to see Robert E. Howard readily available and given the respect he deserves. Put out Cthulhu Mythos action figures and I'm yours... More information and clearer guides to play. Mythos and related short stories in chronological order in print or CD-ROM form. The old issues of Weird Tales and other such magazines in similar format(s). 1.A good comic book. 2.A Lovecraft-inspired animated movie. 3.A McFarlane line of mythos-figures. 4.The return of decent horror movies with real characters nudity gore and plots! I just want to keep riding the Haunted Mansion over an over an over an ... wait why not an H.P. Lovecraft theme park? Action figures are always my favorite I think more variety would be nice.. maybe some really obscure characters would be nice. Am enjoying urban fantasy novels lately; would like to see more of those (Last Call Mulengro) Would also like to see more globe-spanning adventures for the Call of Cthulhu RPG a la Masks of Nyarlathotep. since call of cthulhu die 20 is out nothing Clearly CoC and DG! Currently I am working on a crossover for my own players: Linkage projects from several classic CoC scenarii to modern DG stuff. Works out good enough I'm told... A complete Lovecraft-bio. Nice affordable props for RPG and LRPG. Cthulhu underwear. Unspeakable cults. More how-to's on prop building and illusions. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 43 A Cthulhu-d20 system is coming soon. So I'd like to see more and better quality movies based on Lovecraftian and related artists. More good movies. I wish I could find pre constructed cthulhu live timelines at my gamestore Ways to overthrow the government and pitch our generation into chaos. Muaha. Good Lovecraftian props (e.g. cthulhu statues moldering tomes of eldritch lore etc.) at a more reasonable price i.e. $20-$50 instead of $200+ when you can find them. A big (18-24'' in height)Cthulhu action figure could kick ass. Shoggoth in a bottle. A Lovecraft film made by David Cronenberg. a decent fucking horror movie for a change!!!!! i started watching them with my dad when i was 8 or so so i guess i'm jaded though. the necronomicon was horrible by the way. i wish i could buy some art from michael whelan it's impressive. maybe a mythos-inspired book from s. king (does it exist?) WANT TO GET INVOLVED IN ON LINE RPG More computer games that make the player think. Killing stuff is fun but figuring stuff out is more fun. I like a mix of horror (ghosts werewolves etc) and mythology. Elder God plush dolls 1.) A L.A.R.P. group in NC..... 2.) Stuff involving unconventional monsters (i.e. vampires that aren't unaffected by sunlight don't drink blood etc.) I want something that's actually and genuinely scarey something that isn't too fake to scare people and that will scare people for years to come. Also it would be nice to see a Wiccan oriented movie that's actually true to form. Would like to see George Romero turn stories from the anthology series Book of the Dead into a zombie movie. comics books magazines rpgs A nice rendition of the Mountains of Madness movie. Some really good Lovecraft movies would be swell!! None of the Dunwich Horror that was out bleh! Really good movies. The genre could sure use it's own MMORPG or even a decent Lovecraftian RPG...there are a few out there but they are horrible...It would also be nice to see a full unabridged collection of all of H.P. Lovecraft (and related authors') work. I WANT MORE REAL HORROR like Lovecraft and Poe I've had enough of this stupid modern gruesome horror that aims to make people vomit and have dreams about violent murders. I want true fantasy/horror like what used to be out there. I'd like to buy next toys of conan. shoggoth steaks; live R'lyeh video feeds; I wish there was a weekly show about the Mythos sorta like an X-Files Delta Green Hybrid... More adventure modules (horror or not) with the high quality of Chaosium Classics like Masks of Nyarlathotep or Mansions of Madness. A Mythos TV show like The X-files. a decent horror tv series without the added drama and comedy. Don't get me wrong I love buffy but I want more of a shock more fear... you know...A mythos movie done by a major production company that stays true to the story Modules for the new d20 Call of Cthulu RPG More comprhensive soucrbooks on times other than modern Inflatable Cthulhu for the sick b'stards out there Anything with a Lovecraftian theme!!! More books concerning special mythos-tomes would be nice... it would be neat to have a copy of say The Necronomicon or Nameless Cults. Just some more info on the tomes would be more then welcome and would certainly add a nice touch to the gaming atmosphere. What I wish that was out there would be More Mythos\horror related Games\Movies. If done tue to a book or story pathline Movie would light up the silver screen much better. A 1890 Campaign Setting for Call of the Cthulhu d20 RPG I wish you could find more (affordable)reproduction artifacts scrolls etc.- if not used for gaming/film purposes simply used to decorate one's abode. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 44 1. A smart moody horror story based on a Mythos idea which not degenerates to stupid splatter but keeps the wiever captived and makes him/her lose some sanity points. 2. A computer game targeted at grown ups with a scary unfolding plot with a nice soundtrack to play late nigths lone in the dark 3. A compilation of scary soundtracks to play during CoC RPG gaming sessions simply to scare the heck out of my players. A new venue to replace the sadly defunct Propping up the Mythos website so that prrop builders could once again share their accomplishments. Honestly some cool Lovecraft/Mythos Toys/Action figures would be really cool. (New! Azathoth with sanity-blasting roiling action) Boardgames. Lots of boardgames. Well a real online Call of Cthulhu game would be nice... Cthulu soup and action figures ;-) real magic More movies and games. Some kind of virtual Lovecraft world on CDROM/web like 3DEE I am most interested in a proper consideration of Cthulhu-Worship as an actual religion. So far only myself and my Shoggoths worship him properly. This is critically unnaceptable. Box o heads. Cthuhlhu action figures. Cool looking lovecraftian art. More games. Perhaps a Lovecraft themed miniature game? The RPG is hard to find and seems a little inadequate. You could always use more Cthulhu-related stuff. There is no such thing as too much of that. I WOULD LIKE TO ACTION FIGURES DONE BY TODD MCFAIRLANE TOYS AND AN ANIMATED SERIES Call Of Cthulhu Action Figures and Props Good Lovecraftian Movies Good Lovecraftian Illustrated Novels A return to old style horror (like The Others) instead of gorefests. I've really been disappointed in what passes for horror cinema and literature these days. That's the biggest reason I'm re-reading Lovecraft right now. Good multi-player RPG A great horror/supernatural film. Have we ever had one? COC mmorpg with more emp on roleplaying and discovery than hack & slash An excellently done COC mud. I would pay to play. Something that really catches the Lovecraftian horror and RPG. Other than that how about a blanket and jammies? Maybe a night light computer pet mouse pad or dishes. .... Ok my personal favorite idea has always been magic-eye wall paper of mythos creatures. I'd paper my kids room in it or the guest bathroom. Since I have never been able to see the pictures it would be funny watching people try to explain to me that 'things' are on the walls. More Lovecraft and Mythos based movies that don't look like they were filmed in someone's basement and that aren't pitched to people who enjoy seeing fake blood applied to the screen with a fire hose. How about a series on SciFi channel or HBO done a la Tales from the Crypt that featured Lovecraftian and other Mythos short stories. Perhaps Tales from the Necronomicon? Oh and tons of new RPG material for COC in classic as well as d20 format. An Edwardian MMORPG without supernatural elements More Call of cthulu roleplay Really good Lovecraftian action figures. More tie-ins with Lovecraftian movies both big budget and small budget. cthulhu chat room Single person roleplaying game based on H.P. lovecraft novels and the Chthulu roleplaying game another GOOD lovecraft film The goddam Cthulhu computer game to come out or a movie based on the mythos. Of course if thats to improbable then just a cuddle plush stuffed Cthulhu. I need pure copper and a way in which to heat it (enough to melt it) so that i can make a copper dagger (Dagger of Inana of Calling). I wish that there were some ACTUAL grimoires that were readily available. the necronomicon is probably completely BS and i'm not about to fast on sweet water for nothing. I could die of malnutrition. i'm sick and depraved not stupid. just started getting into the genre was previously more interested in the fantasy genre. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 45 I'd love to see some genuine HPL-based films! There are his stories really amusing Mythos stories all full of wonderful ideas. Just more game stuff in general perhaps covering various eras besides the 1920 and 'modern' times A Steampunk alternative History involving the supernatural. Cthulhu by Gaslight Cthulhu plush toys safe for children under 3 (for our niece) More regional suppliments especially 1920s More straight-forward atmospheric adventures like 'Grace Under Pressure' More of everything please. A Board or card game. Not Mythos. Good try but not good enough for my money. RPGs are only good with people who think RPGs are more than just rolling dice. I would love to see faithful adaptations of HP Lovecraft movies. A virtual reality completely interactive impossible to tell from actuality Lovecraftian RPG. I would really love to have a MMORPG based on teh Lovecraftian Mythos. That would rock the entire genre to it's core! Nothing could possibly compete with something like that if it were done right. A multi-million dollar blockbuster movie containing one or more of the foloowing elder gods: 1. Cthulhu 2. Hastur 3. Shub (you know who) Cthulhu Mythos LEGO. (They recently produced mutant squid models so are getter closer...) I'd like there to be a Call of Cthulhu console RPG. Preferrably on the Gamecube but possibly on the Gameboy Advance. A comic or manga series would be interesting as well. A Lovecraft movie for the ages More philosophycly based Horror. Like what Lovecraft is doing in throug the gates of the silver key I'd like to see more mythos action figures and models Anime-based Lovecraftian horror! Cute girls with big eyes and little mouths and rampaging Elder Gods! A true-to-Lovecraft movie by a skilled director or a good Lovecraftian video game. A HPL series of games (strategy type of game mmorg type of game online DAoC'ish kind of game.) And maybe a really detailed HPL based LP-mud. Loads of things damnit! Bring back the Cuddly Cthulhu doll. I wish there was better independent horror films. Since Within The Woods/Evil Dead there's been a vacum for the genre in independent film with the exception of shoddy half-assed attempts. I have yet to see a truly independent horror film that actually scares me. I'm happy with whatever comes out. The only horror thing I'd like to see specifically is Call of Cthulhu 1990s/Now modules. I like to run CoC but am very very lazy. I would DEFINITELY look into a MMORG related to horror and especially Lovecraft. I Play a D&Dish one and enjoy it but am much more into horror stuff. So is my husband. How about some Lovecraft-themed action figures? Live-sized plush Cthulhu More games oriented towards action/horror other than White Wolf. More Ravenloft-style things. Old fashioned horror movies! <A-la Blind Dead> A good Cthulhu mythos movie. Seriously think about it. It would have action exploration vile creatures and insanity. If done correctly it would have great potiential. a role playing game that takes place in a world of my own creation A decent CoC computer game... and perhaps something new and innovative based on the Hellraiser mythology. More funny stuff making light of already established horror conventions A computer game along the lines of Baldur's Gate that was Lovecraftian. I would like Todd McFarlane or Stan Winston to make some figures of the Lovecraftian creatures...that would rock. Also i would like to see some cool Lovecraftian games...be it borad games or video games that are just downright strange. childrens cartoons REPRINT OLD PULPS. i LOVE TO BUY AND READ MAGAZINES SUCH AS WEIRD TALES ASTOUNDING THRILLING WONDER ALSO LOVE THE ART WORK. THIS STUFF IS TO HARD TO FIND AND TO EXPENSIVE. I like survival horror games I wish there were a Lovecraft themed survival horror game maybe with elements of Sherlock Holmes thrown in or at least in that time period you know late Victorian age. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 46 I would like to see a game based off of the works of Barker and King. I think enough material is present to offer another option for rpging. I wish the RE-ANIMATED expansion for THE HILLS RISE WILD! would come out. That and the XXXenophile rpg. More good horror flicks instead of the crap that most studios are putting out. Also more of the older stuff out on DVD instead of wasting away in the studio vaults. I'd like to see more Lovecraft based movies and most of all some good (as in NOT 1990's) chtulhu based Gurps supplements. I like the in-depth campaigns like Beyond the Mountains of Madness the Walker in the Wastes and Masks. More Cthulhu toys/dolls. A good sequel to Alone in the Dark. I wish EVERY Call of Cthulhu (and Runequest) supplement ever printed by Chaosium and Pagan were readily available. I really enjoy Chaosium's line of mythos fiction and am waiting to see what they're coming out with next! The Call of Cthulhu computer game already has a special place on my hard drive .... There is a mythos- type game soon to be released on the computer. I just want it released for a game console like the Playstation 2. A decent mythos-inspired point-and-click adventure game on the PC (like Prisoner of the Ice only good). HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 47 GENERAL COMMENTS Respondents had an opportunity at the end of the survey to say anything they wanted. Here's what they offered. I'd like to add "Mountains of Madness" to my favorite books and stories (I'd delete Burroughs to do that but I'd have to flip back several pages) ... after having thought about it my life wouldn't be the same without "Mountains". Very interesting. I'm curious what the results of the survey will show. Intrigued by the ethnicity question. Why is it present in the survey? blah blah blah comprehensive blah blah better not end up like that earthlink commercial blah blah blah It was just a groovy survey and I'll have to link up to it over at my LOVECRAFT/CTHULHU/THICKETS PAGE at http://chimchim.freehomepage.com/ when I finally do an update.... You go guys! I think I see where this is heading. Definitely keep me posted and let me know if I can be of assistance. Damn that was really complete wasn't it? The reason why I gravitate towards Lovecraft and the Mythos is because of a driving fascination with insanity and the loss of control. These themes have been of intense interest to me since my early childho This was the most fun I have ever had taking a survey! If this involves software and a beta test I have experience in that. If this survey is to collect information for something that involves writing and game design I'll offer my services for that as well. I can't wait to see these results ... and I can't wait to see them coorelated to the current wave of fear washing across this nation - sheesh! Good luck! I'd be very interested in seeing even an abridged version of this survey's statistical results. The most enjoyable survey I've ever taken. Lovecraft deserves more.. well love. Ia Sub-Niggarath! Ia Cthulhu! Gaphuf! FNORD This is one of the strangest surveys I've ever taken part in - well done! Daisy Daisy Give me your answer do. I'm half crazy For love of Great C'thulhu. Let's make it a stylish pyre And stack the kindling higher And you'll smell sweet From the heat Of a sacrifice built for two. uh i dont really know anything a/b lovecraft i was referred to take this survey by someone else..but the survey itself was fun! I was really looking for music by HP Lovecraft As I mentioned before I am astounded you did not ask gender along with age. I'd be interested to hear what you all come up with! I'm curious about whatever you're plotting -- wouldn't mind being on your mailing list. Join us. . . http://www.topsitelists.com/area51/squidtop/ AI! AI! Cthulhu Fhtagn! THANKS FOR THE SITE WAS A PLEASURE TO VISIT AND TAKE YOUR SURVEY Ugh.. Too early to commit to survey's this long. Yea this survey kicks tentacled ass! Even though a bit long this was the best survey layout I've seen on a fan site. What about Charles Dexter Ward? The angst and terrible wistful longing in Lovecraft's work seems to be utterly unnoticed by so many of his knockoffs... I really liked this survey and would like to apologise for my occasional wordiness...I think what you are doing sounds like a blast and if there are any ways I could help please let me know via E-Mail. Keep up the good work and best luck on getting things produced as you wish to see them. HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 48 H.P. Lovecraft was not truthful to the public. That he was strictly a materialist is not true. To approach this problem certain definitions need to be made. Whether or not his rational conscious mind accepted his conjurings is debatable but it is doubtful that a man who wrote in this vein denounced its "authenticity" in the manner commonly attributed to him. I believe his public statements and opinions were a matter of personal credibility as a gentleman and perpetuation of his genius artistically. If Lovecraft doesn't believe this or is not possessed by this as a lunatic may be then truly how genius his artistic power is. You see where I am going with this. A very lucid approach to the evident personal psychological makeup of Lovecraft was demonstrated in an article or excerpt I don't remember exactly by Aleister Crowley. that which is not dead may eternal lie and in strange aeons even death may die. the privilege of those who serve is that they shall be the last to die! I've been a Lovecraft fan for most of my life. Living in Rhode Island I've been able to visit HPL's house and final resting place in Providence. I even have a framed rubbing of his gravestone in my study right above my extensive collection of HPL literature. I believe the Arkham House editions to be the definitive canon but the Providence-based Necronomicon Press (sadly now defunct) had a lot of great stuff too. I play "Call of Cthulhu" whenever I can which is all to rarely these days... Height: 5'7" Weight: 135 lb. Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Likes: Fuzzy animals industrial solvents Dislikes: People who aren't polite tentacles Favorite colour: Out of Space I enjoyed visiting your site. If I could make any one improvement I would suggest refinement of the answers in the "Activities" survey. For instance I have gone spelunking exactly once in my life but would go again. I just haven't had the opportunity. Should I select "Once but would never go again" which is wrong; or "Rarely" which suggests I have engaged in the activity more than once (which is also wrong)? I suggest replacing the "Rarely" response with something like "Once and would/could go again". This not only reflects the previous experiences of your respondents but the ability and/or willingness to experience the activity again. I submit that this is more useful demographically as well as less confusing to your respondents than a vague "Rarely" which supplies no information about future intent at all. I hope this has been helpful. IA FTAGN CTHULHU! Cool site! Consider it bookmarked! This is a really nicely designed site! I'm very excited to see people this enthusiastic about Lovecraftian stuff! If I can help out I'd like to! im a big fan of lovecraft and wished more of the world was aware of him. Have been reading Mythos for 40 years since I bought the Lancer pb color out of space In the 70's I did small illustrations for some fanzines including Mead Frierson's HPL Until I got on line 4 years ago I didn't realize how many Mysthos fans there were nice questions. If I am completly unsure that anything including myself exsists how do Iknow you're there reading this? Thats one damn long survey but it wasn't boring! Keep up the good work. I know this is unoriginal but I just can't resist: Ia Ia Cthulhu Ftagn! Let me know when you get your game going I want to be part of any kind of beta testing (woo hoo!) More Mythos creatures in Black and White. WHat is true reality? Cthulhu rules and anybody supporting him (like you guys) rules too. Good work! mmmmmmmm cthulhu loven I wish I had godlike powers. This web page is awesome. you need a fan made section for the website with submitted flash movies ( Cthulhu In flash ? ) damn but this is a long survey. Send any and all interesting things by email. Winter sucks and is very long and harsh in these-here parts so any distraction is welcome. Cabin-fever is very real... Very interesting survey though I wonder what the meaning behind some questions was... like the one about Bill G. being evil incarnated...! Interesting survey Gotta love Lovecraft You don't ask for much in exchange for a t-shirt do you? HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 49 Very Cool Big C will not crush you when he/it takes over well you'll be toward the last to be crushed. I've loved your site since I found it and I arrange a lot of Cthulhu Larps here in Sweden. Would love to get a T-shirt;-) Keep up the good work and do add some more scenarios in the old scenarios section! I loved reading about them Um... no that's pretty thorough that is. HAIL - Cthulhu Satan Pazuzu Odin Thor LOVECRAFT Quite a long survey don't you think? I'd really like to see more Cthulhu Mythos related conventions/festivals. I live only 10 minutes from Providence and even around here there isn't much going on. Some things are not as they appear and the greatest Evil lies deep within the human mind. that's one hell of a survey. kick ass This is probably the most detailed consumer survey I've ever filled out. Here's hoping you get lots of mileage out of it. Sorry about being vauge and not answering some im interested in ready lovecraft but havent found any books yet to read Though I was kiding in some of this survey (I don't belong to crackers of America) I really would like a sick satuarday morning cartoon and a crucifiable Jesus Doll. A damn long survey. =) this survey was awsome. I'd have answered a little more thouroughly but there's a rampaging group of Grade 8 demons in here and I am somewhat distracted by trying to curse the lot of em. It ain't working BTW. ICED EARTH + BLIND GUARDIAN + HIGH VOLUME = NIRVANA Thanks for the diversion! love this site ! nice survey They are watching Your site is utterly great. I ! I'd like to express my complements on the creativity and design of this site. Well done. Perhaps a bibliography page listing the various authors and publications associated with Lovecraft would be a nice addition. Sounds like a lot of work though. Thanks. Hastor Hastor Hastor Hastor Hastor Hastor I wanna go to bed. I love the site. With Lovecraft being my favorite author it's nice to find another resource on he and his works. DO NOT give out my email address. YOU may email me but noone else. Thank you. Hail Satan and stuff. KP PLEASE WHO EVER READS THIS SEND ME AN EMAIL TO LET ME KNOW WHERE TO GO TO PLAY ONLINE RPGS Nice site! Long survey. I heart you Survey Monkey! Great survey and great website. Keep up the good work! This was indeed a thorough survey. (read long) Mildly entertaining. (read I'm bored) Perhaps someday this will all have meaning. Coffee is the nectar of life and source of all joy. would someone please come to my house and wake me up...I've been asleep a very long time and those werewolf trolley operators are freaking me out... thank you Hey I think that was the most interesting survey I've ever taken. Azathoth Azathoth Azathoth! Interesting survey... Do you collect this information to gain unholy power over us? HPLHS Lovecraft Fan Survey ©2002 HPLHS 50 I love your game archives! You guys can really put together great inspiring stories in the very vein of Lovecraft himself. I find myself reading them on occasion to gather ideas and inspiration for my own media adventures! Thank you! Well - reading Lovercraft actually goes WAY back. I almost remeber nothing but I played the RPG and that was - well for the lack of better words - fun :-) horror is fun. Scare me. I thought that this was quite an interesting survey. I just didn't answer any of the religion or political questions because I don't like to discuss my views with anyone else. I enjoyed being able to answer mindless questions in the service of my dark god. To be of service is sufficient. THIS SURVEY WAS SO LONG I THOUGHT I WAS INTER-DIMENSIONALLY TRAVELLING. We shall swim out to that brooding reef in the sea and dive down through black abysses to Cyclopean and many-columned Y'ha-nthlei and in that lair of the Deep Ones we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory for ever. May we all win the lottery. My favorite color is currently Green. I like cats and dogs bike rides in the park a pretty sunset/sunrise on a mountain fast food -altho BKing doesnt usually have anything I'd feed my sacrafice movies and wish for world peace -its so much easier to rule people who are peaceful. This was a lot of fun and it is nice to see people take the mythos seriously as a hobby and interest that unites lots of different people. And I could really use another T-shirt since I am a public school teacher and cannot afford to buy one on my own. I do believe that this survey indicates that you've got a healthy imagination and creative power that you're articulate and probably intelligent. I hope that your LARP does exceedingly well. EXCELSIOR! All hail cthulhu I feel satisfied that I will live on through this survey. Long after my body has turned to worm food my answers will remain in this glorious corpus of wisdom; a shining beacon all alone in the cold night. Cthulhu kicks ass! Thank you for taking interest in my life when so many others shun my beliefs I'm heading up to New England this summer and need to find a map of Lovecraftian locales. Maybe you should ask people their philosophy too. you better not give this to.....THEM. kidding would like to learn more about h.p. lovecraft and the cthulhu mythos. bought the roleplay game after hearing about it from a friend. trying to find some mythos books but currently living in a small country town in the middle of outback western australia and there is nothing. unemployed currently therefore dont want to buy gifts for myself or i would try amazon. like i said dont know much of the mythos but from what i've read seen i am very interested. I lied about using alien technology. Sorry. Is it just me or is it getting... crowded... in here... are there -- THINGS -- everywhere... NN-GGH-AAA-KKK-HH -Anything for HPL! Keep up the great work guys the site looks fantastic! Do you work for the FBI? I did like this survey anyway. It was light hearted and quite humorous. Cthulhu fhtagn: Unpronounceable phrase! Cthulhu fhtagn: Say it anyways! It means he's dreamin' Down in wat'ry R'lyeh. Yeah sing it squid! It's the Mad Ay-rab's dread prophecy... Cthulhu fhtagn. /|\_(@<<>>@)_/|\ This was the most fascinating thought-provoking survey I have ever taken. Thank you for actually digging in to my interests (good humor too!) THANK YOU. i LOVE EVERYTHING LOVECRAFTIAN.