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61 Stories

  • The Summons by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 120
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      Parts 24
    Events from the past return to haunt Neal while Sara experiences an identity crisis. January-March 1977. Follows Strange Signals and The Woman in Violet (an Arkham Files and Tales from the Library crossover). In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • The Pocket of Ancient Time by CosmicQueerness
    CosmicQueerness
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      Reads 93
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      Parts 4
    A collection of short cosmic horror stories in the Cthulhu mythos. The stories are thematically connected by a mysterious region in the cascade mountains, full of magic and secrets long forgotten to time.
  • The House Of Terror by Dash445
    Dash445
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      Reads 12
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    The house of terror home of entity's from different paranormal and terrifying (and some non paranormal) realities, example of such reality is the backrooms, creepypasta, scp, and many many more, come with us and join our little adventures, also there will be probably A LOT of swearing
  • The Cthulhu Archive : Requiem of the Cold Star by Aya-Hiiragi
    Aya-Hiiragi
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    The color is wrong. It is not of this world. Deep beneath the desolate sands lies a hidden tomb-the final resting place of the forgotten Voami civilization. Archaeologist Keita Anabuki has found the impossible: a pale, pulsating stone sarcophagus that defies the laws of physics. Driven by an irresistible, blasphemous curiosity, he opens it. Inside, the legendary Princess Ishua, beautiful and terrifying, awakens from a sleep of ten thousand years. She carries the cosmic grief of a lost civilization, and her eyes hold the despair of the universe. Keita is instantly, insanely, captured by this ancient wisdom and her tragic fate. But the princess sees only a "rotten, stagnant world of pollution." Can one mad archaeologist redeem the last descendant of Yith from the horror of the present?
  • The Forlith Option by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 57
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      Parts 10
    As a new enemy emerges, alliances are reshaped. Underground resources on Earth are vital for a species' existence but at what price? November 1972. Follows Shadows of Crellos in the Sedlow Chronicles series.
  • A Little Adventure Wouldn't Hurt by SoraMJigen
    SoraMJigen
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      Reads 17
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      Parts 1
    Oneshot. Madeline Darsby is just another bookworm who happens to stumble upon more than she bargained for in her town's new bookstore.
  • Chaos Conundrum by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 36
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      Parts 7
    Chaos contamination spreads in multiple worlds as a new infiltration by the Ymar is exposed. September 1976. Arkham Files story #15. Sequel to Tower of Koth. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • Never Ending by newone036
    newone036
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    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown" ― H.P. Lovecraft "That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die." ― Howard Phillips Lovecraft,
  • The Locked Room by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 161
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      Parts 10
    A sinister cult operating in Arkham targets Neal and Peter. Elizabeth makes a startling discovery about Neal. September 1975. Arkham Files story #2. Sequel to Visions from Beyond. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • The Crypt by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 139
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      Parts 12
    Neal and Peter discover a dark secret buried underneath Arkham that will set them on a new course. Fluff: Halloween. October 1975. Arkham Files story #3. Sequel to The Locked Room. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • Queen's Gambit by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 37
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      Parts 4
    Neal and his friends travel back to Elizabethan England to prevent a royal marriage. March 1976. Arkham Files story #10. Sequel to Standing Stones. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • Tower of Koth by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 47
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      Parts 8
    A Neolithic site in Chile provides insights on the Elnath along with a warning about a fourth Ymar. A mysterious orb leads to a return trip to Tirelia. July-August 1976. Arkham Files story #14. Sequel to Ritual of Varda. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • Strange Signals by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 23
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      Parts 4
    An off-world trip leads Neal to the realization that he can no longer ignore his possible dragon connection. October 1976. Sequel to Chaos Conundrum in Arkham Files. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • The Sound of Birds and Insects by GraceBecraft
    GraceBecraft
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      Reads 8
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      Parts 1
    Lavinia reflects on the birth of her sons.
  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY, H.P. LOVECRAFT!!! by AntonioWindBlast
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    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear. And the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." --H.P. Lovecraft
  • The Shadow by ADStephen
    ADStephen
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      Reads 67
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      Parts 1
    A man plagued by nightmares, will they ever stop or they will open vistas of other realms flooding the world with it's abominations? Based on the H.P. Lovecraft style of writing, I present you a short story more as an experiment to see how should I proceed next. The cosmic horror is something I always loved, this is my first try to emulate and I hope you enjoy it.
  • Lion's Lair by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 94
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      Parts 11
    Neal and his friends travel to Lyon to unravel the secret of the armillary sphere. Neal learns the truth about who he is. November 1975. Arkham Files story #5. Sequel to Cinereous Skies. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in Caffrey Conversation. It's not necessary to read Caffrey Conversation beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • Scorpion Hill by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 44
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      Parts 4
    During a trip to Morocco, Neal and Peter find themselves targeted by the Starry Wisdom cult. January 1976. Arkham Files story #8. Sequel to Sands of Abydos. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.
  • Unintended Consequences by Silbrith
    Silbrith
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      Reads 137
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      Parts 1
    The witches and vampires of Drexford, Massachusetts coexist peacefully with the town's residents by hiding in plain sight. An unexpected arrival on Halloween Eve threatens to expose them. Written for Halloween Vault 2022. First story in Ghostnet, an urban fantasy series. Background information is on the Ghostnet page of the blog I co-write with Penna Nomen. The link is in my profile.