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and Marty Hart, storm the temple in the final episode of the season, where they confront a serial killer, who is the most active member of the cult. It is understood that the cult worships the "Yellow King", to whom an effigy is dedicated in the main chamber of 'Carcosa'. The series hints at a larger
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stories, all edited by Wagner. Their first book was a huge omnibus volume of the best non-series weird fiction by Manly Wade Wellman. It was enhanced by a group of chilling illustrations by noted fantasy artists
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Joseph S. Pulver has written nearly 30 tales and poems that are based on and/or include Carcosa, The King in Yellow, or other elements from Robert W. Chambers. Pulver also edited an anthology
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One other name associated is "Demhe" and its "cloudy depths" − this has never been explained either by Chambers or any famous pastiche-writer and so it is not known what exactly "Demhe" is.
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is set. In post-Chambers writings, the word means "stranger" in the language of Alar (a city in the play) and is the name used by the character wearing the "Pallid Mask". (Harms, "Yhtill",
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which he wished to publish. Shroyer talked Hodgkins and Skeeters into going in on shares to form the publisher which issued the Serviss book in 1947. Dikty offered advice, and
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was working on illustrating it when he suffered a crippling stroke in 1977 and eventually died, causing Carcosa to abandon the project. The book was eventually published by
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Several other nearly undescribed places are alluded to in Chambers' writing, among them Hastur, Yhtill, and Aldebaran. "Aldebaran" may refer to the star
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and his many admirers, became admirers of Chambers' work and incorporated the name of Carcosa into their own stories, set in the Cthulhu Mythos.
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contributed to the mythology of Chambers' Carcosa in a series of novellas, "Broadalbin", "Ambrose", and "Sosostris", and essays in issue #1 of
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series, Carcosa is the name of the ancient capital of the old kingdom, which collapsed a thousand years before the events of the series.
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by John Shirley (St. Martin's Press, 1988), Carcosa is the name of a planet whose weird black hole physics figures in the story.
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series, Carcosa is the name of a South Pacific city inhabited by evil people led by the Yellow Raja and the Pallid Mask.
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series, a character known as the Forgotten King, who dresses in yellow rags, reveals that he was exiled from Carcosa.
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was created, obviously connected to this shared universe and connected to the original The King in Yellow.
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In 1896–7, the Carcosa mansion was built as the official residence of the Resident-General of the
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series, Carcosa is a city where humans mingle with their nearly immortal allies, the Hastur.
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was introduced, heavily inspired by story and title. Later, a sequel experience entitled
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of new tales based upon The King in Yellow, released by Miskatonic River Press in 2012.
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Bierce may have been inspired by the then-contemporary genocide of the similarly named
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borrowed the name "Carcosa" for several of his short stories featured in the 1895 book
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helped with production and distribution. Carcosa House announced one other book,
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titled "The Path to Carcosa" in which players investigate occurrences based on
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since Bradley's death) also used the names "Hali" and "Lake of Hali" in her
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called the Carcosa. The pedal featured two modes, named "Hali" and "Demhe".
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features the closing track "Yellowman". Carcosa is mentioned in the song.
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Carcosa is mentioned in the song "Strange and Eternal" of the 2022 album
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is a misty lake found near the city of Hastur. In the fictional play
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are all mythological beings of old, with Carcosa himself being the
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firm formed in 1947 by Frederick B. Shroyer, a boyhood friend of
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conspiracy that continues beyond the show, which is in line with
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video game, there is an inhabited star system named Carcosa.
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In the Quebec-based geopolitical/live-action role-play game
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In Chambers' stories, and within the apocryphal play titled
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George R.R. Martin, Elio M. García Jr., Linda Antonsson,
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and Carcosa have inspired many modern authors, including
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would cease publication after the death of its founder,
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Two different publishers have used the name Carcosa.
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Ambrose Bierce
short story
An Inhabitant of Carcosa
hindsight
Robert W. Chambers
The King in Yellow
Robert W. Chambers
The King in Yellow
Hali
Hastur
Cthulhu Mythos
H.P. Lovecraft
An Inhabitant of Carcosa
Aldebaran
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Diana L. Paxson
Darkover
Circassian
H. P. Lovecraft
Karl Edward Wagner
Joseph S. Pulver
Lin Carter
James Blish
Michael Cisco
Ann K. Schwader

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