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1. Comment on Cthulhu Statue Revisited and Hastur the Unspeakable

Heh!  Well, I can assure you it wasn't consciously intentional.  I've read that people tend to try and find faces in everything, quite possibly it is some sort of auto-scanning to identify other people or animals.  Perhaps there is the equivalent for a painter (or any sort who is making or building) to be subconsciously putting faces in things.  The star over Hastur's shoulder is Aldebaran, I believe where Hastur came from, so I made star shapes on the stone pillars to suggest a connection.

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