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Hastur Origins - A Hideous Lovecraftian Unspeakable Monstrosity That No Sane Human Should Know!

H.P. Lovecraft, the father of horror is widely known for having the most wonderful yet terrifying imagination. He dreamt up and imagined many unfathomable terrors that have now become staples of horror. Most notably, the Cthulu mythos has been a body of work with a large cult following that enjoys immense popularity, even today. On our channel, we try to explain many things Lovecraftian and today we bring to you, Hastur, the King in Yellow. Hastur the Unspeakable is a Cthulhu deity from the Cthulhu mythos. Despite its association with H. P. Lovecraft, the creature is only mentioned in one of his stories, "The Whisperer in Darkness." It was created by Ambrose Bierce at first. Ambrose Bierce was the first to use the word Hastur in a poem. Hastur, the god of shepherds, was Beirce's creation. RW Chambers stole, or rather borrowed, the word from Bierce, along with a few others like "Carcosa," and used it in The Yellow Sign, one of the best bizarre stories ever written. Hastur is a planet in the Chambers narrative, and Carcosa is a city or fortress on the "cloud beaches" of Lake Hali, along with this, giant octopoid formations can be found in Lake Hali. However, the conception of Hastur changes from city to deity as we will explain in this video. The King in Yellow, king of Carcosa and wearer of the Palid Mask, is also mentioned in the same story. Lovecraft referenced Hastur in passing in his story The Whisperer in the Darkness, around 20 years after the publication of The Yellow Sign, alongside a diety named Shub-Niggurath. He is an octopoid creature who is Cthulhu's loathed sibling. He's usually depicted as looking more like an octopus than his humanoid brother. He is regarded as the Unspeakable, and his cult is feared for being extremely twisted and nasty. Let us dive right into all that is known about him!

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