From Bierce's "Can Such Things Be?" collection. Haita is a naive shepherd who prays at the shrine of Hastur, god of shepherds, and knows nothing of his origin. When great storms threaten to drown the cities of the valleys, he threatens to abandon his worship, blackmailing Hastur into saving them by transforming the water into the sea. He cares for a holy hermit living an hour away and he enlightens him as to the identity of the maiden he has met.
”The Believers” by Robert Arthur
”The Resurrection of the Rattlesnake” by Clark Ashton Smith
”The Horror in the Museum” by H. P. Lovecraft
”The Secret of Kralitz” / A Cthulhu Mythos Story by Henry Kuttner
”Witch In-Grain” by R. Murray Gilchrist
”The Curse of the House” by Robert Bloch
”The Underbody” by Allison V. Harding
”Tobermory” by Saki
”Murder Man” by Ewen White
”Fire in the Galley Stove” by William Outerson
”The Human Chair” by Edogawa Ranpo
”Lupa” by Robert Barbour Johnson
”Doom of the House of Duryea” by Earl Peirce, Jr.
”The Shingler” by E. L. Wright
”The Horror at Martin’s Beach” by H. P. Lovecraft
”Ghost Hunt” by H. R. Wakefield / A Dramatic Reading
”Demons of the Film Colony” by Theodore LeBerthon
”Six Flights to Terror” by Manly Banister
”The Oval Portrait” by Edgar Allan Poe
”The Red Balloon” / A Weird Tale by Q. Patrick
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