![]() I hope you will enjoy, in addition to being scared stiff, the first of my five part series…“THE ALCHEMIST’S NOTEBOOK. The dragons choose instead to blast their power forward, indiscriminately raining. However, their abundance of magical energy is not used with the same finesse. While the civilized races harness the magical energies of the world, Dragons are born into it, bathing in the vast pools of elemental energy within their homeland even as whelps. I have been known to refer to this work as “THE ALCHEMIST’S NOTEBOOK PROJECT,” because it is the first in a five novel mythos series dealing with mankind’s internal, as well as, outward struggle to control his own destiny while encountering malicious beings from another time and space. Dragons are a race of creatures released in 1.5. Nevertheless, “THE ALCHEMIST’S NOTEBOOK” consists of three separate narratives that link together a single story, where when one account leaves off, the other continues leading you, the reader, through a terrifying Lovecraftian web of mystery, horror and apocalyptic doom. Lovecraft were alive in the 21st century. I have endeavored to pen this Cthulhu Mythos novel as it may have been done if H.P. “THE ALCHEMIST’S NOTEBOOK” embodies the same vision in a literary format. I had a notion to make an exciting, plus mind-boggling, Cthulhu movie that had the look and feel as if Lovecraft had stood behind the camera. At the time, there had been several poor attempts to place Lovecraft and his dreaded Necronomicon on the big screen. My concept was an all new Cthulhu Mythos story to be put on film that would have done H.P. “THE ALCHEMIST’S NOTEBOOK” was originally a movie that was in preproduction several years ago titled, “The Cry of Cthulhu.” Unfortunately the project, like many good intentions, never came to fruition. It was decided that the best person to tell you about Byron Craft and “THE ALCHEMIST’S NOTEBOOK” project would be me…Byron Craft. Rise of Mythos will be updated to version 2.0 after the maintenance. ![]()
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