“And being young and dipped in folly I fell in love with melancholy “

Peewilzeebub’s Playhouse


After the glitch the yellow sign appeared The simulation could no longer hold the boundaries in place, reality mixed with fiction. Genres intermingled horror bleed through to every corner. Ë̵̢̧̛̦́̂̄̈́͗̕͝p̵̮̤̝̟̍̃͗̐̏̈́̚͝ ̴̢͉̺̬̹͓͉́͛̿g̵̢̱̤̱̜̊̊̎̿l̵̩̙̤̮̉i̸̯̲̩͇̬͚̍t̴͈͇̀̿͛͝ć̵̛̠̼̬̒̍̀͑͒̔͝h̴̗͎̱̟͎̬̱̗̺̎͜ ̶̼̈́͋̒̆̑̚͝h̶̢͖͚̦̙̣́͆̆͠͠a̴̧̰̥͒̓p̵̨̳͎̫̻̭̹̟̅͒͘͠ṗ̶̛̰͔̣͌̋͝é̵͍͖̲ñ̷̝̦̦̘̟̓̚ẻ̴̢̪̹̝̝͕̻͎̺̙̑̆̊̾̈́̏͠d̶͎̪̦̩͆͐͛́̓ ̵̝͙̖̃s̴͈̅̃̓̿̎̀̾̓̔ĩ̴͕̲͆͜m̶̢̘̽̈̔͝ư̷͔͙̎͑͂̓͐͑̚͝l̵̛̯̲̝̰͓͖̠̓̎͆̔̊͜ạ̴̖̮̜́̏́t̵̨̢͖̥͓̆̃́i̵͔͕̓̓͠͠͝o̶̳̒̈n̷̛̞̮̦̳̪͐̽̈̑͝ͅ ̸̙̅̇̓̕͝a̶̛͇̠̩̖̽͊̾͂͆̈́̕͝h̸̛͉͛͛̍̚o̷̧̩͙͈̹͋̽̓̊̓̚r̵͇͎̰͎̹̫̉́̋ͅ ̴̼͔̺̻̯̾̿m̸͖͛̓̈́̃̈̀͛̆̋͠ģ̶̢̬̬̣͓̞͈̻̈́̊̆̀̾̍̍͝͝ ̸̨̢̛̺̖̫̦̤͉̜̝̆̑̎͠͠ḻ̴̢̜̙̿͑̋̓̕̕ọ̴̡̡͍͇̽͊͒́ͅn̷͍̯̙̄͑̃̓̅̐̋̔̕ͅg̴̗͖̭͇͖̲̤̗͖͚̊̊̐̅̚e̷̟̦̥̣͍̽̀̇̎͌r̴̨̧̖̳̪͙͈̗͍̝̂ ̵̙̹̻̪͇̗̻̓͐̽̐͂̚͠á̶̞̐̿̀̐̕̕͝h̷̨͎̘̗͉̻͎͍̠͔̍̈́͊'̵̢̼̜̳̞̭̘̪͍́͗̌͝f̴̰̣͖̙̮̺̖͊̽̑̑̋̀'̴̨̨͎̰̬͍͔̼͖̓ṉ̵̳̗̬̤͎͍̦̝̝̂̇̋̉̽̒̅̚͠͠a̴̰͔̝̫͚̩͔̜͛ȟ̷̼̳̹̤͕͕͙͉̑̈́̈́͠͝ ̸͔̱̤̠͐͊́̈͑͘͝f̶̞̫̯͚̂͋̈̅̒͜͝ͅt̴̘͇̤̥̐̈́̉͗̔͝a̶̟͕͉͙̹͔̖͑̓̔̋ḡ̶͖̫̲̝̦̭̰̘̩͝h̸̯̼̎́̔̐̈́̇͒̿͝u̵͙̠͓̰̐̀̋̆̏͋̅̏̾͘u̴̠̝̜͒̌̓̉̈̄̕͘͝ ̵̡̳͓̹̭̺͍̳̿̽͆̇͂͌̂̚͘p̶̳̲̤̀̍̊́̾̌̃̓̂̕h̸͔͍̪͆͊͒'̴̝͋̂́͐͂͌̄̈́̅̎ň̵̡̝͎̖͓̂͛̿͑͘͜͝g̷̦̺̜̜̳͒ľ̸̡̛͚̳̪͉̮̒u̷̗̰̲̙̩̭̣̇͊̆̈i̵͇͕̯͔̝̭̘͘ ̷̱͋͋͘ą̵̪̝̝̅̑̓͘͝͝ͅģ̴̀̍̒̂̄̚ḽ̴̡̘̖̭̟̗͚̽̈́̏̆̽̅̈́̈͝,̵̨̢̩̱̪̗̩͚̱̔̂̀̄͌̄̚͘ ̴̨͙̱̳̽̌̿͋͜ȓ̶͉̹̲̬͈̜̫͓͎e̵̯͕͙͍̟͇̙̔̊̋̀́̋̈́̕ą̵̙̱̥͖̲̍̍l̶̛̤͎͚̈͌̓͜͜͝i̴̛̗̺̰̥̊t̴̫͕̎͘ỳ̵̡̢̬̯͖̮̘̗̞̕ ̸̢̆̃̇̓̂͘l̸̡̢̀̿͗l̵̨̛͙̮̯͚̺̹̀͊̃̏ͅl̶̛̻̥͖̫̥̩̹̺͌͐̆̓̈́͒͘͝l̴̨̫̼̼̘̱̱̭͘ ̴͍̻̰͚͖̮̩̞̄̉͑́́̋̈́͗͜͜͝m̸̲͂̋̋͝g̴͙͎̰̫͙̬̮̭͇̓̂̇̆̑̔͑͠ę̴̛̞̲͓̳̓͑͆̅̌̂͜p̸̮̟̲̫̣̠̘͛̏̂͝â̸̢̩̱̻͑̈̀̌͜͝z̵̧̧͉̥̗̻̪͕͆̀͌̀̍͆͜a̷̢̬͖̮͔͚͉͛̕̚̕t̸̯̦̮̝̙͇̾͂͂͜͝͝h̵̡̝͓̦͍̮̥̭͌́̂͌̌͠ͅh̵̜̺̟̮̠̥̩̒̔ň̵͙͍̰̫ą̵̱͕̭̫͇̤̩͆̈́̏͑̃͛͜h̸̯̩̱̲͕̘̜͉̒̽͜ ̴͓̮̭̟̓̉͋͑̉͠f̷͇̭͉͂̂̉̈͊į̵̣͉̜͉̜̦͊̍̽̍̃͗̍͝ͅc̸̮̜̜̠̍̔͜ͅt̶̡̻̦͇͐̓͜į̸̺̗̙̺̜͗͊̆͒̓ͅơ̶̧̜͖̺̩̰͙͚͚͙̋̔̿͗͊͋͘͝ņ̷̢͎̣͚́͊̀̐̔̕͝͝.̷̯̠͌̎͋́͒ ̴̖̠̣̭̩̝̂̎̐͆̃́̎̆̚ ̶̨̞̣̹͈͖͖̼̞̔̆̑̏͌̐̔̽̚͜͠G̷̨̊̐̈́͛̒͂̋̈̕ȩ̶̨̲͖̜̪̻̝̼̜͗̅̅̄̉̍̓̏͘ņ̶̡̣͉̹̈̽͐̑͒̓̀̚̚ŗ̴͎̙̤͈̠̫͇̦͓͊ę̴͖͈̫͇̺͕̗̞̰̆̎͌͌́͊̒͒̚͝ŝ̶̰͖̱̹͈̄͆̀̏̊ ̷͎̥̟̤̯̭͇̦̩͂́ǐ̶̧̇͑̀̌̚n̶̩̭̞͕͔̬̼̜͔̓̇̐͐̍̿t̵̲̬̩̍̍͑̃̾̄̄̅̃̑e̸̡̤̤̙͙͊̔̋̐̑̽r̷͖͎͉̭̯̮̈́̎̃̾̿̒̇͘m̶̱̩̠̐́͌̓̄̐̕͜į̶̳̭͓̰̣̾̐ņ̵̢͕̖̗̭͋͗̽̓̅̾͝͝g̷̡͖͍͊͐̍̒͋̅͑͊͊̈́l̶̙̟̖̊e̸̗͖̱̭͚͐̈́̎d̴̜̙͉͋̿̿ͅ ̶̳̙͔̳̤̹͔̀̔̍̈́͊͆͆̌̆͠l̵̰̹̼̪͔̑͗͛ͅļ̶̮̹̰̼̗͖̞̥̠̐õ̷͍͎̞̬̋͒̀̅i̵̡̡̧̨̛̜̩̳̤̼͎͂̽͛̅͋̀̋͠ĝ̷̢̢̱s̶͙͓̫̈́̑̈́͆̆̉͊h̵̘͙̫̘̠̏̽̎̓ö̴̬̫̦̩̾̓̄̅̋̑̽g̵̜̤͚̲͐́̉͐̚ğ̵̜̗͎̮̃̑̂͊̚͠ ̸̼̲͔̥̋̐̈́̈̑͒̓͋̕͝b̶̦͚̌ḷ̸̠̞̈́̏̄̏̽͌ę̴̝͚̼̠̭́̄̉̓͘e̴̛͓̞̾̍̅̄̾͑̿d̴̡̤̲̬̺̏̾̄ ̴̛̲̭̮͌̉͜͝p̶̻͍̩͕̲̜̉̏̌̅̑̕͜͝͝h̷̤̦̗̑́̀̊̂̄̈́̒͛'̴̙̜̪̟̠͍̬̦͓̲̐͂̇͛̊͊̎̕͝ ̴͙͔̜͊͋̔̑̇̋̆̕l̵̢͖̳̘̠͔̹̣̘͂͐̅͆͂̇̓͜͝͠'̷̠͐̀̋́̋̀́ ̸̭̠̼̌n̸̡̡̧̡̳̜̟̋̓̌̾͌ͅȉ̴̝̰̄̇͝l̸̢̯̻̜̰͈͈̘͛̽̄̒̾̾̍̿͝g̵͖̫̥̰̳͋̾͒͜h̸̡̉ͅ'̸̢̻͇̭̥̦͉̻͘ͅͅr̸̮͈̯̟̫̖͚̠̦̽̈̈́̽́̉͐į̸̝̟͎̟̻͇̘͘ ̷̧̡̡̯̳͚̅̄

c̵͉̰͊̀̂͌̀͠͝ọ̶̬̺̘͚͖̭͍̃͑̓̾̍̊͌͠r̶̢̜͔͙̼̻̹̒̿́́̿̄̈́̓͐͠ͅͅṅ̵̢͇̫̤͍̫̳͔͌́͐̆͒̌̓͒̚e̵̛͔̓̀̏́̉̓̈̕r̶̥̱͖͐̔̀̾̂̊̒̊͑̋

Pee-wee's Playhouse was an American television series starring Paul Reubens as the childlike Pee-wee Herman which ran from 1986 to 1990 on Saturday mornings on CBS, and airing in reruns until July 1991. The show was developed from Reubens' popular stage show and the TV special The Pee-wee Herman Show, produced for HBO, which was similar in style but featured much more adult humor. 

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 Influence on Cthulhu Mythos

"The King in Yellow", illustration by Earl Geier in Richard Watts' scenario "Tatterdemalion" for the Call of Cthulhu role-playing gamepublished by Chaosium. The Yellow Sign adorning the back of the throne was designed by Kevin A. Ross for the scenario "Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?"

H. P. Lovecraft read The King in Yellow in early 1927[12] and included passing references to various things and places from the book — such as the Lake of Hali and the Yellow Sign — in "The Whisperer in Darkness" (1931),[13] one of his main Cthulhu Mythos stories. Lovecraft borrowed Chambers' method of only vaguely referring to supernatural events, entities, and places, thereby allowing his readers to imagine the horror for themselves. The play The King in Yellow effectively became another piece of occult literature in the Cthulhu Mythosalongside the Necronomicon and others.

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