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642:. When followed, the formula always works as expected, harmlessly transporting the user in astral form to whatever destination is desired. However, unbeknownst to the user, the ritual also brings the subject into contact with the Hydra, which then merges with the individual's astral self, using it as a host. Anyone present where the astral traveler appears is decapitated, the victim's head taken to become part of the Hydra. Afterwards, the astral traveler is returned safely to his or her original body, suffering no ill effects, except perhaps receiving a terrible shock from the grisly scene so witnessed.
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Thorion is an Outer God who, along with Mlandoth, serve as Yin and Yang. Mlandoth and Mril Thorion were created by Walter C. DeBill Jr., but were suggested years earlier by Clark Ashton Smith. Walter C. DeBill Jr. is an author of horror and science fiction short stories and a contributor to the
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Azathoth is usually attributed to this). Their joinings routinely create and destroy matter and entities. One of the beings created in this way was
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Mlandoth is a primal entity or force, not dissimilar to the
Nameless Mist or Darkness, although it is uncertain if it is a place, conscious being, or an inconceivable maelstrom of unknown forces and properties outside the perceptible cosmos. It is mentioned in Uralte Schrecken as a kind of prime
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of the Outer Gods, existing as the incarnation of space and functions as an intermediary between the deities of the pantheon and their cults. The only Outer God to have a true personality, Nyarlathotep possesses a malign intellect and reveals a mocking contempt for his master's degree. Lovecraft
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Yidhra has been on Earth since the first microorganisms appeared and is immortal. To survive in a changing environment, she gained the ability to take on the characteristics of any creature that she devoured. Over time, Yidhra split herself into different aspects, though each part shares her
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As written by H.P. Lovecraft, only the slumbering R'lyehians are Great Old Ones. The RPG Call of
Cthulhu is the one that originally coined Outer God, and Great Old One. Despite misconceptions, R'lyeh is not the home of Cthulhu, just a point of travel between the Void and the Material Realm.
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Yog-Sothoth sees all and knows all. To "please" this deity could bring knowledge of many things. However, like most beings in the mythos, to see it or learn too much about it is to court disaster. Some authors state that the favor of the god requires a human sacrifice or eternal servitude.
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Zo-Kalar is a Great One dwelling on Kadath. Zo-Kalar was one of the chief gods worshipped in doomed
Sarnath along with Tamash and Lobon. (HPL: "The Doom That Came to Sarnath"). It is also possibly the same being as Karakal or Karakal of Flames. ("The Doom That Came to Sarnath"; "Wizards of
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is an immobile blob of living, sentient darkness, torn from the primal fabric of the cosmos at the center of the universe. It is distinguishable in darkness only as vaguely shimmering oily pitch. Although intelligent, it speaks no known language and ignores attempts to communicate.
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throughout the course of his literary career. These entities are usually depicted as immensely powerful and utterly indifferent to humans, who can barely begin to comprehend them; however, some entities are worshipped by humans. These deities include the "Great Old Ones" and
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Karakal of Flames is one of the Great Ones, the gods of Earth that reside in Kadath. He might also be the same being as Zo-Kalar. (HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands, "Wizards of Hyperborea", Mike Minnis' "The Crawler of Pnoth")
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Lovecraft's work is the complete irrelevance of humanity in the face of the cosmic horrors that exist in the universe, with Lovecraft constantly referring to the "Great Old Ones": a loose pantheon of ancient, powerful
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Tamash is a Great One dwelling on Kadath. Tamash was one of the chief gods worshipped in doomed
Sarnath along with Zo-Kalar and Lobon. ("The Doom That Came to Sarnath;" HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands, "Wizards of Hyperborea")
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is one of the Great Ones, the gods of Earth that reside in Kadath. He appears as an ivy-crowned youth bearing a spear. ("The Doom That Came to
Sarnath"; H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands, John Fultz's "Wizards of Hyperborea")
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Hagarg Ryonis, also known as The Lier-in-Wait is one of the Great Ones, the gods of Earth that reside in Kadath. He appears as a huge reptilian monster. (HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands, "Wizards of Hyperborea")
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A gigantic, bat-winged humanoid with detached eyes, wearing a green robe, this horrible deity sees all time and space as it slowly rotates in the centre of its clearing within the
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1997:Harms, Daniel & Gonce, John Wisdom (1998).
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638:. The last page contains a magical formula for
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1929:http://www.tentacules.net/index.php?id=5046
1495:are both siblings. Eppirfon was originally
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117:Learn how and when to remove this message
2963:Autobiography: Some Notes on a Nonentity
1352:and his more monstrous unnamed brother.
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1086:Xexanoth is a fictional character from
3198:Works influenced by the Cthulhu Mythos
1873:Aniolowski, Scott David (12/30/2006).
1377:At the end of Lovecraft's last story "
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1395:That Which Relentlessly Waits Outside
1239:small retrosnub icosicosidodecahedron
1106:, is probably an Elder or Outer God.
742:the inimical Outer God Ngyr-Khorath.
512:. She is mother of the Great Old One
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930:. It appears as a formless spinning
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574:) is a mysterious entity spawned by
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2878:Through the Gates of the Silver Key
1370:mentioned in "The Dunwich Horror" (
1279:Through the Gates of the Silver Key
325:(called "Lesser Outer Gods" in the
3208:H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society
2653:The Strange High House in the Mist
2135:(1st ed.). Ballantine Books.
1425:The Strange High House in the Mist
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2949:Supernatural Horror in Literature
2751:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
1916:Olkoth, le Dieu des Arcs CĂ©lestes
1769:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
1714:Cthulhu Mythos in popular culture
1421:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
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533:Androgynous Offspring of Azathoth
323:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
267:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
255:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
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2157:. New York, N.Y.: Random House.
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3093:An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia
2797:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
2198:. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House.
1485:The Pure and Holy Womb of Light
1320:, which were born of the deity
1254:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
356:Hyperborean Cycle § Abhoth
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2105:(1998). "Heritage of Horror".
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635:On the Sending Out of the Soul
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2380:The Transition of Juan Romero
1735:, "Heritage of Horror", p. 8.
1669:Who Waiteth in the Outer Dark
1419:for the protagonists in both
1032:The Blood-Mad God of the Void
681:or a vast pool of solidified
2836:The Horror at Martin's Beach
1661:Lord of the Universal Spaces
1328:to produce the twin deities
475:The Blackness from the Stars
242:as Lobon of the Sacred Spear
2765:At the Mountains of Madness
2109:The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
1783:The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
1064:Master of the Twisted Sound
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2871:The Horror in the Museum
2471:The Picture in the House
2359:Beyond the Wall of Sleep
2174:Spawn of the Green Abyss
2155:The New Lovecraft Circle
2073:Encyclopaedia Cthulhiana
1963:Encyclopaedia Cthulhiana
1860:Henry Kuttner, "Hydra",
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792:The Ultimate Abomination
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3079:H. P. Lovecraft: A Life
2956:To Quebec and the Stars
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2660:The Colour Out of Space
2534:Herbert WestâReanimator
2527:The Music of Erich Zann
1914:English translation of
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1379:The Haunter of the Dark
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978:The Music of Erich Zann
403:The End of the Darkness
367:The Eyes Between Worlds
212:Table of Great Old Ones
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3203:H. P. Lovecraft (band)
3100:Lovecraft: A Biography
2779:The Shadow Out of Time
2604:The Horror at Red Hook
1999:The Necronomicon Files
1974:Scott D. Aniolowski's
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3162:Clark Ashton Smith
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2843:Under the Pyramids
2829:The Crawling Chaos
2719:The Evil Clergyman
2698:The Dunwich Horror
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2194:(1975). "Xiurhn".
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1557:CthulhuTech
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1271:all-knowing
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2394:The Street
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2003:York Beach
1720:References
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1469:Othkkartho
1409:Elder Gods
1385:Yomagn'tho
1202:New Mexico
1143:Dreamlands
1133:Yibb-Tstll
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976:'s novel "
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524:Cxaxukluth
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223:Great Ones
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3124:Cosmicism
2973:Locations
2857:The Mound
2562:The Hound
2450:CelephaĂŻs
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1978:, p. 241.
1965:, p. 324.
1952:, p. 131.
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1677:Yaggdytha
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607:Shambleau
591:D'endrrah
586:Dâendrrah
423:Outer God
419:Dylan Dog
3282:Category
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2743:Novellas
2726:The Book
2625:Cool Air
2555:Azathoth
2422:The Tree
2373:Old Bugs
2331:The Tomb
2239:(2003).
2216:(1999).
2153:(1996).
2131:(1982).
2037:(1967).
1703:See also
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1561:Savty'ya
1493:Eppirfon
1481:Zehirete
1461:Xislanyx
1399:Pherkard
1368:Old Ones
1336:through
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1233:For the
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1151:Drowners
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1122:Yhoundeh
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1058:Xa'ligha
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562:Darkness
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518:Talpeurs
500:C'thalpa
494:Azathoth
446:Azathoth
441:Azathoth
397:Aletheia
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315:Azathoth
282:Zo-Kalar
261:Oukranos
3232:Related
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3030:Deities
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2088:(2004).
1748:, p. 5.
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1595:Paighon
1583:Oztalun
1539:Kthanid
1497:Cthulhu
1457:Urthuvn
1453:Ovytonv
1403:Rhygntu
1334:Cthulhu
1296:Yuggoth
1267:spheres
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843:Atheron
837:, near
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689:Lu-Kthu
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190:Cthulhu
183:deities
91:scholar
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