Wait…are the Lovecraftian gods organic?

afallenwolf:

I thought they were BEYOND that.

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  2. naughtycrowofthenorth reblogged this from afallenwolf and added:
    I thought they are considered both and neither. The whole deal of us not understanding things as they do.
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  5. valtharr reblogged this from afallenwolf and added:
    it depends
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  8. psychotically-geeky reblogged this from afallenwolf and added:
    both essentially
  9. re-bee-key reblogged this from afallenwolf and added:
    I think its scarier if they are organic
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  11. alexredfieldvalentinenew said: Not entirely, being as they’re gods, you could say they exists in the same plane as the asgardian or greek gods, they could be touched if they wanted to be touched but humans cannot see nor touch them unless they have permission
  12. zakerst said: presumably some are, at least in part. their nature doesn’t typically lend itself to existing wholly with human understanding. likewise from a technical standpoint all “organic” means when dealing with creatures is “contains carbon as part of their structure”.
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  15. changeling-collective said: Well Kuthule is organic. But apperantly he isn;t acctually a god.
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