Last updated März 11, 2005
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"It was a twilit grotto of enormous height,
stretching away farther than any eye could see; a subterraneous world of limitless mystery
and horrible suggestion. There were buildings and other architectural remainsin one
terrified glance I saw a weird pattern of tumuli, a savage circle of monoliths, a low-domed
Roman ruin, a sprawling Saxon pile, and an aerly English edifice of wood but all these
were dwarfed by the ghoulish spectacle presented by the general surface of the ground."
The Rats in the Walls, H.P. Lovecraft
Welcome to the depths of Hell, where each nook and cranny houses a
terror-filled secret that festers deep within the souls of mankind. Like the grottos of
Lovecraft's tale, each site is a different story, yet each leads to the ultimate horror.
The Grotto hides within its depths reviews of other unworldly sites,
books, movies, and games, along with such ongoing things as The Deity Supreme and Cthulhu
at the Movies. If you have something you wish to see or add, contact me at grotto@netherreal.de.

The Deity Supreme. Started
over a year ago, the column allows you to cast your vote for who you think is the biggest,
baddest, the ugliest of them all.

We've all faced those horrendous movies which claim to be based on the
works of Lovecraft, only to find out the most horrifying aspect of the thing was how it
butchered the stories in the first place. Now's your chance to tell us how a real
Lovecraft movie should be made. Leave your mark and your legacy at Cthulhu at the Movies.

Are you a purist? Do you believe that
Lovecraft meant to portray only hopelessness in the face of a power we can
not defeat? Or are you a believer that for every bad there must be a good,
even if bad is only in the eye of the beholder? Speak your mind and let us
know what you think in this new NetherReal
survey.
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