Author: Asta

  • Masks of Nyarlathotep – Relaxation

    Cairo, Egypt, March 19, 1925

    Mouhammad reluctantly left the room of the Continental Hotel, letting Betty preparing the ritual with the various ornaments he fetched for her. That was a strange set of tools she asked him and he did his best to find them all. Buckler, arrows, arc, an ankh, a tiny sarcophagus… All this esoteric stuff was making him nervous, not that he feared the occult, but returning to the place he once worked was risky. He didn’t exactly leave a notice or any explanation of why he left his receptionist job, and “finding the love of his life” was not among accepted motive.

    Betty told him not to look. She told him to return in a few hours. She said she will invoke the Spirit of Nets the Huntress to beg her for rest and protection.

    He couldn’t resist and swiftly turned back. Using his pass on the door, he cautiously went back in the hotel room. He heard the words of Betty speaking softly some kind of prayer, in an unknown language. As he tried to hide behind the plants, he was overwhelmed by a sudden urge to sleep. He briefly saw a feline shadows, heard a strange metallic noise and fell to the ground unconscious.
    And now he’s here. They all are here.

    There is no time here. No past. No future. Only an eternal present. The grass is everywhere, taller than them. A gentle and warm wind is blowing. They feel presences out of their sight around them, furtive noises in the bushes of predators, but no fear. They feel protected, relaxed. Mouhammad saw Betty, alongside her sister. Betty was pregnant, and all signs of worry has disappear from her face. She was expecting, radiant, a true goddess. He fell in love again and sit with her. Keeva was slowly stroking the dog. John was alert, but calm and peaceful.

    There was no pain, no worries, no anxiety, not even the slightest discomfort. For the first time since ages, they could relax themselves and forget for a while the tasks at hands, the horrible fraternity of the black Pharaoh and the impending return of Nitocris.

    This was bliss though Mouhammad. He could stay here for ever. Betty leaned on him and said:

    – I want to hunt small critters. To run after they little tails. I want to sleep in the sun and to be petted. This is a dream, I know that. Not The Dreamlands, ‘though… This is the dream of a cat.  

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook
    Excerpt from an ongoing run of the “Mask of Nyarlathotep” campaign for the Chaosium “Call of Cthulhu” RPG

  • Cthonian Egg

    From the belly of Shudde’Mell
    Comes eggs of stone and molten earth
    Hot as lava, burning like hell
    Beware of the cthonian birth !

    Ink brush doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • The Tombs of the Khalifs

    At Cairo they rest.
    Underneath a pest
    She will return
    He will unbirth

    Props from ongoing Masks of Nyarlathotep RPG campaign
    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Roaming by night

    It’s the end of my ink cartridge
    So I tried a simple juvenile crow, roaming the night, fluffy ball of feather.

    Caw! caww ! wac !

    Ink brush doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Just a maid -24- Mr Crow

    Dear Mr.[smudged]

    My name is Phineas Jollybottom. You may not know me, and I apologize for writing you on such a short notice. I am a field zoologist from the Miskatonic university, and I frequently pass by your property while investigating the local fauna. It has come to my attention that one of the cordivae currently roaming in your vicinity exhibit the most peculiar behavior. I consulted with Dr. Armitage, a colleague of mine and we strongly suspect some extraneous influence on the cognitive ability of this specimen.

    With your permission, we would like to investigate further and try to capture it for further investigations, Could we arrange a visit from our team to set up some traps around your property? I guaranty you the least intrusive models we have in stock and the utmost discretion from our workers. I took the liberty to join this letter the details of my research on this strange specimen behavior to show you our good will and faith in your interest in science.

    Yours sincerly,

    Phineas Jollybotton, Pr.

    Pencil Doodle on A6 sketchbook for Just a Maid, a story about Martha, maid in a strange house

  • Just a maid, Ep.23: Apologies

    – I’m terribly sorry Mr Gardener!
    *inaudible*
    – I know, but Mr Crow…
    *inaudible*
    – Yes, but…
    *inaudible*
    – I will fetch you that right away. Again, I’m terribly sorry for cutting the tree!

    Pencil Doodle on A6 sketchbook for Just a Maid, a story about Martha, maid in a strange house

  • Tentacles.

    Tentacles?
    Tentacles…
    Tentacles!

    Ink brush doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Examination

    Dr Bretzelovich was baffled. So was Dr Acharya and Dr Levinov and all the others.
    The army has contacted each of them individually, telling they manage to extract a sentient being from another dimension.
    The opportunity of a life time!
     
    They
    didn’t knew what to expect, but certainly not that. They tried every
    method of communication, they peeked, probed, measured and scanned for a
    while without finding a clue.

    Dr Acharya let his clipboard fall to the ground.

    – “This is no use. I want…I just want to give it a hug.”

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Capharnaüm

    Some call it hoarding,
    Some call it collecting,
    Some call it anticipating.
    I call it “building my lair”

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Grandma’s cooking

    Eye of a newt, fruits of the dead,
    A pinch of ginger, a hand of hay,
    Shake and twist, boil and fry,
    Tonight’s cooking will be awry !

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook