The Clark Ashton Derlilyth House

Miskatonic University’s Historical Society has announced that The Clark Ashton Derlilyth House restoration has been restarted. The most recent construction supervisor, Azorthoth E. Waite, has materialized outside the structure, now that the portal has been appropriately stabilized.

As has been reported, the five previous construction supervisors were unable to either close or stabilize, what is called The Derlilyth Portal. With the return of Supervisor Waite, a memorial for his five predecessors will be scheduled promptly.

Clark Ashton Derlilyth was a renowned folklorist and metapsycholoist, as well as a noted poet and translator. His books, especially, The High House of Carcosa, and At The Mountains on The Borderlands, are celebrated as remarkable prose poetry, that provide insightful exploration of metapsychology, and mythopoeic manifestations.

 

At The Mountains on The Borderlands, is believed to be crucial in effectively stabilizing The Derlilyth Portal. The poet supposedly created the portal during the time he was working on the volume. In any case, the stabilization and ongoing work on the house has created a greater demand for all of Clark Ashton Derlilyth’s works. The publisher, Enigma Pilgrimage, say they have kept up with the demand.

 

The photographs seen here demonstrate the effects of the portal on the exterior of the house, and the nearby area. This problem has now been eliminated, however, extra caution is still needed when working on the interior’s reconstruction.

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