"It is said that in Ulthar, which lies beyond the River Skye, no man may kill a cat." That's it. When I get money enough to buy land, I'm naming my plot Ulthar.
@@agentk3388 Or rats, mice, gophers, or grasshoppers. If the cats of Ulthar are anything like my cats, though, the birds and fish are absolutely safe from any sort of danger or surprise so long as they're alive and not in a tin.
Does anyone know this narrator? It sounds like E.G. Marshall, but I can't find anything that indicates he recorded any Lovecraft, so it may not be him.
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You know how Scipio got the name "Africanus" after he conquered Carthage? Lovecraft's cat was just named Man the cat until he went on a rampage in Harlem and bit 60 in a single day. From that day on the Lovecrafts commemorated this feat by giving him his known name, to symbolize the conquest of the feline over the swarthy race.