Thread:Undoniel/@comment-25192437-20191015212100/@comment-3406131-20191016203102

Arawn 999 wrote: So far as I'm aware, Lovecraft himself never named the language in-universe or out. I suspect he would have said that the language's name is unpronounceable by humans and would've driven anyone who heard or read it insane. Sounds just like him.

I guess a Glossary entry, and mentioning the above will do the trick.

Arawn 999 wrote: The comic never specifies exactly what K'lay is, unfortunately, beyond being the place where "dead Chthon waits dreaming". And yeah, a stub is an incomplete article so you're using it correctly. Great. Rethinking it, it can only be K'lay, as far as I know.

I've created the stub for N'Garai dimension, but I'm still looking for some name (I've only checked a few handbook so far), named Other-Realm on the wiki so far.

Arawn 999 wrote: I guess Mr. Conway either didn't know there was a distinction between the Old Ones and the Elder Gods (of Earth) or decided to retcon things. Aside from Carnage still being empowered by the Darkhold - making him immune to sonics and fire - nothing regarding Chthon has been brought up by Absolute Carnage. Like I said, I'm in favor of ignoring (for now) (and trying to present that as clearly as possible) that mix-up.

Yeah, that's where I'm so far too (except for pastiches/references of the Carcosa and Cthulhu Mythoses that you noticed).