Cthulhu’s kinda a dick sometimes.
Also, you can use your imagination as to exactly what they did on the computer which called him forth. Poked him on Spacebook, put out a Craig’s List Ad, googled his name three times. The possibilities are limitless and I leave them to the horror of your imagination.
Google. Google. Google.
Hmm, bet they had to send him 666 pictures of cats with there wallpaper set on banana pudding.
I don’t think Cthulhu looks any different. I wonder if that’s significant somehow, or if there was just no way to make him look even creepier?
Side note: I tried to check LGWiki to verify what Cthulhu looked like normally, but it wouldn’t load. Instead, I saw a bunch of error messages. There were way too many to read but almost all of them said:
“Deprecated: preg_replace(): The /e modifier is deprecated, use preg_replace_callback instead in /home1/legostar/public_html/LGwiki/pmwiki.php on line”
and then a line number. Is that happening for anyone else? I THINK it sounds like an error in the website where a piece of code that used to work is no longer supported, not a problem on my end, but I could be wrong.
I get those error messages, too.
Yes, I noticed that last night, I’m working on what I have to do to fix it, if anyone has any insight that’d be appreciated.
Do you maintain (or at least have access to) the PHP code for the Wiki? It sounds like that code needs to be updated, but I would have trouble telling you anything more specific than “change all the preg_replace calls into preg_replace_callback calls” without being able to see the code. (And probably even WITH seeing the code, I wouldn’t be able to fix it — I’ve only had one PHP class.)
That’s what you need to do. Of course, it’s not quite that simple, you need to change the replacement parameter to a callback as detailed on the manual page, but it should be a pretty simple fix. Of course, unless you wrote the wiki code yourself, you should not do this! What you should do is find an up-to-date copy of the code from wherever you got it to begin with.
Hmmm…. Order a Banana Pizza from outside?
What did you expect? You were looking up the true face of Cthulhu, that is probably the best the internet could do.
Ok, that made me laugh.
Belinda probably called Cthulhu herself, but he got the destination mixed up because of a similarity between two characters in the Eldritch language, and here he is! 😀
I wonder if you can 3D print him?
“… is kinda dick sometimes” … LOL
Did they run one of Bob Howard’s computer programs?
They ran a necronomacro.
ha ha well where;s an eldritch horror going to get some fun anyway?