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[[File:Crown_of_Cthulhu.jpg|thumb|''Crown of Cthulhu'' (publicity still).]]'''''Crown of Cthulhu''''' is a 2021 horror civil engineering film about a photograph of a pedestrian walkway which slowly reveals a secret history of spiral ramps and the unspeakable Elder Gods which rule them.
[[File:Crown_of_Cthulhu.jpg|thumb|''Crown of Cthulhu'' (publicity still).]]'''''Crown of Cthulhu''''' is a 2021 horror civil engineering film about a photograph of a pedestrian walkway which slowly reveals a secret history of spiral ramps and the unspeakable Elder Gods which rule them.


== Cast ==
== Plot ==


[[Niles Cartouchian]] stars as unnamed [[Glyph Warden]] who suspects that a local homeowner and [[high-energy literature]] researcher ([[Nikola Tesla]]) is using spiral ramps to communicate with a malefic supernatural entity.
[[Niles Cartouchian]] stars as unnamed [[Glyph Warden]] who suspects that a local homeowner and [[high-energy literature]] researcher ([[Nikola Tesla]]) uses spiral ramps to communicate with a malefic supernatural entity.
 
In a surprise ending, the "Elder Gods" are revealed as quantum pseudo-states generated by the criminal mathematical function [[Gnotilus]].


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Revision as of 05:12, 24 February 2021

Crown of Cthulhu (publicity still).

Crown of Cthulhu is a 2021 horror civil engineering film about a photograph of a pedestrian walkway which slowly reveals a secret history of spiral ramps and the unspeakable Elder Gods which rule them.

Plot

Niles Cartouchian stars as unnamed Glyph Warden who suspects that a local homeowner and high-energy literature researcher (Nikola Tesla) uses spiral ramps to communicate with a malefic supernatural entity.

In a surprise ending, the "Elder Gods" are revealed as quantum pseudo-states generated by the criminal mathematical function Gnotilus.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

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