
Tell me this is not a gatekeeper to the Elder Gods’ lair under the Mountains of Madness. And a hairy chested yeti crab? We are doomed once the ice melts … doomed …
Infernal adventuring…

Tell me this is not a gatekeeper to the Elder Gods’ lair under the Mountains of Madness. And a hairy chested yeti crab? We are doomed once the ice melts … doomed …
Aww, he’s so cute.
It is isn’t it? How do deep sea animals have eyes so big with all that pressure, though? Is it like in a cartoon, and the pressure on their body makes their eyes bulge out?
I bet you wouldn’t think a “hairy-chested yeti crab” was cute!
Octopuses have part of their brains in their arms. They sometimes eat their arms under the influences of diseases or other conditions. Lost arms then regrow.
It’s certainly one way to change your mind.
No wonder Cthulhu chose to have an octopus head. But does that mean that when Cthulhu changes his mind, it’s the equivalent of us eating our nose hairs?
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