I just love cosmic space stuff so much, everytime I start a new project I always return to "How can I add eldritch horror beyond comprehension?" into stories where they don't belong to at all.
Fun fact: "DC" in DC Comics stands for Detective Comics (which starred with Batman in no. 27, one of the first superhero in comic book). So the full name is Detective Comics Comics.
I always have a deep fascination with space, it happened so vividly but I can still remember it to this day, a space manta ray with stars and galaxies on its back, flying through the night sky.
I don't know if that was a dream or reality, and frankly, I don't care. I came to love the cold void that surround us all right after that moment.
Carlo Zen, author of Youjo Senki, is a funny man. He began to write the novel version near the end of the web novel, so he went "why tf should I spoil the true ending?", and in the midst of thinking a way to end the web novel, he got a genius idea, "Aliens"
In the FGO Babylonia chapter, Gilgamesh supposely died from overworking, which EVERY single character immediately called its bullshit, not buying that he died from overwork and instantly sus out who took his soul.
In the entire story, he only sleep for, like, 30 minutes a day or even shorter.
I have never used the word Outer God in my story, mostly because it's untrue, and after some research, Lovecraft never used Outer God to describe his eldritch horror in any of his work.