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THE NECRONOMICON ~ The Cthulhu Revelations SCROLL XXXVIIIOf the Veiled AbominationAnd My Flight from the Nameless City Nothingness. Blindness and nothing more.My breath hastened as I fumbled for my flint and steel. Crouching down, I laid out the last of my straw and scraped little showers of sparks into the darkness. Although I believed I could feel my way, I did not want to return to the cave’s exit in utter blackness. Worse, my struggle up from the hole before the pedestal had spun my se...nses so, I had no bearing of where I was. I could feel my way to the pedestal and then know my true direction, but did I dare to crawl so near to that hole which I could not see? Falling into it again would surely mean my death, a horrid end in the sightless dark without water or hope of salvation.My hands were shaking too hard to light the fire. I calmed myself as best I could.After some minutes in the dark, I lit the straw at last and passed the fragile flame there to my last torch. Bold radiance flared and I saw just how perilous my stance had been: I was facing the hole, and my hands were not three inches from its brim. Coughing away the torch’s gouts of black and angry smoke, I backed away from the hole and the pedestal with all haste. I turned, touching the discs of Anar’kai against my throat, eager to find the cave mouth where I had entered.From nowhere, I heard an echo of rasping laughter behind and far below me.~I turned. The sands trickling into the hole were no longer hissing, but falling in heavy clumps and scoops of ash. Someone—something—was scrambling up from the hole to rise and stand before me.A silent whisper filled my mind: Find the city, Samir. Find the canticle of your beloved, find your destiny!Have I said that I had lost the power to fear? Ah, I felt it now.Enslaved to my terror, I could not run. My limbs betrayed me. I could only walk backward, slowly toward the exit, as I held my breath and gaped where the man—or thing—was rising from the hole.There was nothing there.I took in a ragged breath. And what was that? An echo of my exhalation, a seconding of it?
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