Lovecraftian Numerology
Posted By Traveler on 20. August 2011
First things first: Happy Birthday, Mr. Lovecraft. If you would still be with us today, you would be 121 years old. 121 is a very interesting number in deed…
Let me demonstrate, I found the following this very night in a dream:
You see, 121 is 11 squared. Eleven is 1 and 1 which equals two. And 121 has one 2 and two 1s. 1+2 is 3 and three is C. 11 minus one is 10 and ten times 2 is 20 and 20 is T. 1+2 is 3 and 2 times 2 times 2 is 8 and 8 is H. And now it get’s spooky. 121 can be interpreted as 1×21 and 21 is U. Along the same line it is possible to interpret it as 12×1 and that is L. 121 contains 3 and 4 twice 1+2 is 3 and 2+1 is 3. 1+1 is 2 and 2 is 4 and 1+1 times 2 is also 4, so we can take 3 and 4 twice which in this case means (if you have paid attention) H and U. And what do we get if we line it all up:
CTHULHU!
Oh my gods! 121 is obviously a highly complex code for Cthulhu! It proves the Great Old One has manipulated the development of mathematics and our alphabet since the very dawn of our civilization!

Well, what can I say, numerology is fun but the Cthulhu Mythos is far more fun!
Have a great day, everybody!




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