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#Wilbur Whateley
yeoldecryptid · 1 year
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‘My child is fine.’ Ma’am, your child’s favorite character is a monster from a piece of gothic horror media.
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fhtagn-and-tentacles · 4 months
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THE WHATELEY ENIGMA
by DARK-NECRODEVOURER
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tenebris-metallum · 28 days
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PART TWO of my Cthulhu Mythos tarot project! Here we have numbers THREE THROUGH SIX!
We have The Empress as an idol to Shub-Naggath, The Emperor as who else but The King in Yellow himself, The Hierophant as Cthulhu himself, and The Lovers as Yog-Sothoth and Lavinia Whateley (and Wilbur Whateley)
Very very happy with these, even if it took me a while to get them done. Hopefully the next set (The Chariot, Justice, The Hermit, and Wheel of Fortune) will go a little easier
PART ONE!
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omercifulheaves · 9 months
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Model of Wilbur Whateley from H.P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror by Chris Walas (Gremlins, The Fly)
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magicraygun · 2 months
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lovecraft guys
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ibrithir-was-here · 4 months
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All the Eldritch Monster High Kids together: Helen Vaughn, Wilber Whateley, and Marigold
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@see-arcane , thank you again for the wonderful idea of Marigold, “Mean Girl-ing” these three, and the ichor line xD
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femmefatalegoth · 5 months
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Ok, weird question:
Wilbur Whately looks like a weird, Lovecraftian parody of a classical satyr, and is arguably the child of a God.
Was Lovcraft intentionally implying that satyrs were real, just not what we thought they were?
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flowerprintundies · 22 days
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Wilbur Whateley and the octopus tentacles in the background. 🐙
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Omg YES i was just thinking about that concept...this is more a sketch but I might paint something mlre detailed eventually
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truantng · 14 days
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108/366 Linktree
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zakuroaoyama · 1 year
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Wilbur Whateley
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scribe-of-monsters · 1 year
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The thing about the Dunwich Horror is that it's actually scarier if you read it from the Whateleys' perspective because like. You have this teenager who's been ostracized from his community and is constantly stalked and harassed by his neighbors, needing to care for his giant spaghetti monster brother on his own while keeping it a secret from the rest of the town and then he tries to get the magic book that he needs from the library and the bitchass college professor bans him not just from that library but from every other library in the country and then proceeds to stalk him for information on his eldritch horror parents. Then in desperation he breaks into the college library to steal the book and gets brutally killed by the guard dog and the college professors get access to all of his personal artifacts. Meanwhile the afforementioned spaghetti monster breaks out of the house and starts lashing out attacking the townspeople because he's hungry and probably scared, so the college professors go out to hunt him down and kill him, and he gets zapped out of existence while begging for his eldritch god father to save him. And like the twins are fifteen years old at that point. Idk the story just really changes with the context that the Whateleys are children who get violently killed and then dehumanized by everyone else
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ava-does-dumbassery · 4 months
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Since 1) we know The Great God Pan as a book exists in The Dunwich Horror as a book that some of the characters have read (Armitage references it by name and all), and 2) Wilbur Whateley only lived to 15, I think it is entirely reasonable to believe that somewhere in his bedroom, Wilbur had like. one of those very detailed black and white illustrations you find in old timey books (the ones with a little line of text under them to let you know exactly what part of the story they're depicting) specifically of the moment in The Great God Pan where Helen Vaughan shapeshifts like crazy right before she dies.
Or, if Dunwich is too isolated for it to be possible for Wilbur to get his hands on one of those, then he has a bunch of actually quite good charcoal sketches of her (non-euclidean charcoal sketches, of course), mostly themed around what her lovers could have seen that drove them insane (she does not look completely human in any of them).
Either way, I think it's reasonable to believe that he had these tucked away in his room somewhere, and would sometimes just stare at them for extended periods of time. The expression on his face while he did this would seem very surly and unreadable, but internally he'd be thinking “gawd, her imposs’ble an’ uncatugeriz’ble form is AOUT 😳.”* And if anyone else in his family walked in on him he would very quickly hide them.
Wizard Whateley would not understand this behaviour but Lavinia would know what's up.
*Phonetic speech written normally for accessibility reasons: “god, her impossible and uncategorizable form is OUT 😳.”
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monstersofmancomic · 4 months
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Whateley twins doodle,,
[please reblog if you like]
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kittyghoul751 · 3 months
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You know what
Happy birthday, Wilbur Whatley 
He turned 111 :)
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yeoldecryptid · 10 months
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