H.P. Lovecraft Complete Works
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The Tomb
A Classic Tale of Cosmic Horror
by H. P. Lovecraft
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Part 1 of the H.P. Lovecraft Complete Works series
In the quiet countryside near an ancient family estate, a solitary young man becomes irresistibly drawn to a long-sealed tomb hidden among the trees.
Obsessed with forgotten lineage and strange dreams of another time, he begins to feel an unsettling connection to the crypt and the life it once held.
What begins as curiosity slowly deepens into something darker-an eerie pull toward secrets that perhaps were never meant to be awakened.
What would you do if a place long forgotten seemed to call your name… as if it already knew you?
By the warmth of a campfire, let's enjoy the reading of The Tomb

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Dagon
A Classic Tale of Oceanic Horror and Ancient Terror
by H. P. Lovecraft
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Part 2 of the H.P. Lovecraft Complete Works series
After a harrowing escape from war, a man finds himself drifting alone across a silent and endless sea.
Days later, he awakens to a strange and desolate landscape that has risen from the ocean depths-an ancient seabed scattered with monolithic stone and a presence that feels older than humanity itself.
As he ventures across this unnatural terrain, he begins to realize that something may still dwell in the depths below.
Some discoveries do not expand the mind-they fracture it.
By the warmth of a campfire, let's enjoy the reading of Dagon...

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Polaris
A Dreamlike Tale of Stars, Memory, and Forgotten Cities
by H. P. Lovecraft
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Part 3 of the H.P. Lovecraft Complete Works series
A sleepless narrator watches the Pole Star from his window, drawn night after night into a strange vision of another world. In dreams, he beholds a distant city, ancient streets, and the shadow of a coming siege. What if the life you call real were only the faint echo of a forgotten duty? By the warmth of a campfire, let us enjoy the reading of Polaris.
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