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Condor Quote by H.P. Lovecraft

“a new chill from afar out whither the condor had flown, as if my flesh had caught a horror before my eyes had seen it. Nor” quote by H.P. Lovecraft
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““a new chill from afar out whither the condor had flown, as if my flesh had caught a horror before my eyes had seen it. Nor””

H.P. Lovecraft

About This Quote

A distant, inexplicable dread settles in the narrator, predating any visual confirmation of the threat.

In simple terms: Premonitory terror

Key Takeaway

Fear can precede perception

Themes

existential dread anticipatory horror psychological tension nature as omen unknown threat

Mood

eerie foreboding

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • standing on a cliff overlooking a valley
  • reading a mysterious manuscript
  • witnessing an unusual animal flight

Key Concepts

psychic foreboding visual perception symbolic fauna

Practical Applications

  • writing atmospheric horror
  • crafting suspenseful narratives

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to feel fear before seeing its source?
  • How does the unseen shape our reactions?
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