Cthulhu Cthursday: The Human Epitaph of “Trois Freres”
Posted by Eliza Gauger

This (currently) three-part short story documents the personal experience of a simple English teacher, caught in the blood-oiled gears of a Cthulhian apocalypse.
The story takes place in an alternate, but similar timeline to our own, and Derek C. F. Pegritz (the author’s) adjustments to world history are both clever and frightening:
When I was a kid, growing up in the ‘80s—that Last Great Decade before the recessions and the ever-escalating war with the Azifists in the Middle East began, before the end of the Reagagnostic Era and Gorby’s suicide and the revelations of all the horrors the superpowers had dug up in Antarctica and Australia and the Pacific during the Colder War—when I was a kid, like I said, I was an apocalypse junkie. Kind of hard not to be when every night the news had something more to say about tamed Russian shoggoths used against the Afghans, Azifists crashing planes into skyscrapers in order to create psychic shocks powerful enough to coalesce transdimensional polypoids, R’lyeh rising a foot a year, Reagan’s Project Stargate estimating the casualties resulting from thermonuclear war with Russia or a return of the Antarctican Elders at 99%.
Trois Freres will be ongoing, says the author, and will hopefully be joined at that blog by the works of other horror authors, such as Cait Kiernan.
This bit of fiction stands as the only non-Lovecraft-written Cthulhu Mythos work I’ve ever enjoyed. Well done, sir.
Trois Freres [Footnotes to a Species Once Called Humanity : shoggoth by Dennis Sibeijn]
Categories: Tentacles, Monsters, Psychos, Violence, Surrealism, Madness, Science Fiction, Religion, Cthulhu Cthursday, Horror, Lovecraft, Cthulhu, Apocalypse
Posted at 9:47 pm on August 9, 2007
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Holy CRIZZAP, Ms. Gauger–I could totally use that painting by Dennis Sibejin as an illustration for the next story in the series, “Goodnight, Atnarctica”!
Comment by Derek C. F. Pegritz — August 10, 2007 @ 12:35 am
That was some of the most haunting writing I’ve come across in awhile. Just about perfect in every bleak way.
Comment by Shon — August 10, 2007 @ 1:57 pm
This is amazing. Keep up the good work, Mr Pegritz!
Comment by chesh — August 10, 2007 @ 2:37 pm
[…] stately something something decree… Cthulhu-y goodness via ectoplasmosis. […]
Pingback by Diary of a Mad Natural Historian » In R’lyeh did Elder Gods — August 10, 2007 @ 4:58 pm
Ms. G - have you read Stross’ A Colder War (nodded to in your quote above)? Also, there’s Missle Gap - if I may be so bold, posted on here.
Comment by dr.hypercube — August 10, 2007 @ 7:47 pm