dave2008
Legend
I'm sorry I don't get the analogy. Perhaps because I have only very surface level of cyberpunk?The early writers of cyberpunk completely failed to see that the Internet was mostly going to be about pr0n, but we still treat cyberpunk and its tropes as part of the genre rather than some sort infallible reality or truth about "cyberspace."
I'm not trying to make an argument regarding reality, though I realize how my statements could be interrupted that way. What I am saying is that when I want to reproduce the fiction I have read set within the "Cthulhu Mythos," I don't feel sanity mechanics are necessary to recreate that fiction. I am trying recreate a fiction* I experienced when reading HPL's work, not reality.I think that the same is true for cosmic horror. It's less about whether we do go insane or not from the incomprehensible, but, rather, it's a world in which we do and plays into that fear of the alien and unknown. Otherwise, you may as well be complaining about how unrealistic D&D's approach to magic and world-building is, but you seem perfectly willing to gloss over that.
*Now, I can't loose sight of the fact that my own understand and knowledge or reality affects how I experienced the fiction. But I can't escape it either.
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