Mage’s premise assumes humanity and the characters matter. What if the universe doesn't care? Terry Robinson and Josh Heath, COO of High Level Games and host of Werewolf: The Podcast discuss cosmicism, the belief that there is no divine presence and that humanity is particularly insignificant. How to combine the epic and indifferent?
Show Notes
- The deeply problematic H.P. Lovecraft and his best critic, S.T. Joshi
- “The Call of Cthulhu”
- “The Dunwich Horror”
- At the Mountains of Madness
- “Herbert West–Reanimator”
- “The Colour Out of Space”
- “Dagon”
- “The Horror at Red Hook”
- The Shadow over Innsmouth
- “Pickman’s Model”
- The Whisperer in Darkness
- The Void
- Event Horizon
- Pandorum
- Life
- Nietzsche on nihilism
- Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff
- Harlem Unbound by Chris Spivey
- Heirs to the Mountains of Madness by Josh Heath
- Mage: The Podcast Myth in Mage interview with Josh Heath
- Nephandi
- Werewolf: The Apocalypse
- The Triat of the