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* [[Death by Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|Inspector Legrasse}} in the 2005 silent film adaptation of ''[[Lovecraft on Film|The Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]]. {{spoiler|In the literature, he not only lives, but also stars in a series of short stories.}}''
** The same goes for a bunch of other characters in ''[[Lovecraft on Film|The Whisperer In Darkness]]'' as well. Most prominently, {{spoiler|Albert Wilmarth crashes a plane into a Mi-Go ritual site, after which the aliens [[Brain In a Jar|save his brain]]}}.
* [[Depending on the Writer]]: Shub-Niggurath's classification varies. Lovecraft himself did not accurately describe her, only mentioning her in two stories. August Derleth and the ''[[CthulhuTech]]'' role-playing game claim she is a Great Old One, but ''[[The Call of Cthulhu]]'' RPG claims she is an Outer God.
* [[Did You Just Romance Cthulhu?]]?:
** Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror". Yog-Sothoth mates with a human woman {{spoiler|and produces the offspring who will be known as Wilbur Whateley.}}