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Geoffrey came from a family of merchants with no interest in art or poetry. The fragment suggests that Justin's insanity began when, as a child, he went to sleep one summer night beside a long-abandoned, sinister-looking farmhouse. Afterwards, he developed an increasingly
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The Black
Pharaoh, an insane pharaoh who secured the Shining Trapezohedron for Egypt, but after being convinced by the resident Haunter of the Dark, he had a lightless temple created to hold the stone and the deity within. That temple became a center of abominable happenings, and the rites carried
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English poet who died in a lunatic asylum. Some years before, his already frail psyche had been warped by looking for too long at the Black Stone of legend near the village of Stregoicavar. He never witnessed the annual, nocturnal rite of 24 June. The narrator in
1417:(True Light Press). Among the claims made in the book is that the deceased must be cremated in order for the soul to be reincarnated. Otherwise, the "burrowers of the core may drag off his body from the grave with him still in it to the feast of
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violent temper (in contrast to his family's well known friendliness and sociability) as well as the habit of sneaking out of the house late at night to go exploring. Justin left home at the age of 17, after reluctantly completing high school.
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A wizard of
Hyperborea, ancient even in Eibon's time, who sought through a mysterious cloudy crystal, the secrets guarded by the mindless Ubbo-Sathla, spawner of all earthly life. He and the crystal both disappear.
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Most powerful wizard of Theem'hdra. He attained immortality by making a bargain with the Great Old One
Cthulhu. He was killed by Cthulhu after attempting to renege on the agreement. Lived in Humquass and Tharamoon.
1043:(c. 1855–?)The last of the De la Poer family, who, after rebuilding the infamous Exham Priory (the hated seat of his ancestors), moving in and exploring its cellars, went mad and died in Hanwell Asylum. See
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1809:'s post some time before 1936. He is noteworthy for compiling "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", a huge catalog of the arcane books kept in the Special Collections department.
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out there were so monstrous the temple was destroyed and the
Pharaoh's name was struck from all records and monuments. The Pharaoh was controlled by the cruel god
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1613:. Unlike his companions, he manages to survive both physically and mentally, and returns home – only to be murdered most subtly by a member of the Cthulhu cult. "
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and dream researcher. After he died, he became a permanent resident of the
Dreamlands and remains one of its greatest figures. He now serves at the pleasure of
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began. Fearing she had cursed the town, superstitious colonists drove a stake through her heart before burying her. She may be a descendant of Ludwig Prinn.
268:. The date of the character's birth and death (if known) appears in parentheses below the character's name. Ambivalent dates are denoted by a question mark.
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1805:'s "The Return of Hastur". After graduating from the university in 1902, he became the assistant director of the library and later took over
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Crow is the protagonist of a series of Mythos stories written by Brian Lumley, first appearing in 1970's "Billy's Oak". He is a
British
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as "rather disappointing because its author had possessed more fantasy than knowledge about the hideous things he was writing about."
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and one of the three instructors at the school. In 1693, he donated the first books to what would become
Miskatonic's famed library.
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sect holds its services. His remains are discovered by Robert Blake when he investigates the abandoned building. See
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who accompanied Professor William Dyer on the disastrous Pabodie Expedition to Antarctica in 1930–31 chronicled in
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who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. His morbid writings (such as "Gargoyle", "The Principle of Evil",
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who disappeared for twenty years, only to be presumed killed in a house fire shortly after his reappearance. See
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789:(London's Charnel House Press). Posthumous publications about Chalmers include
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medical student who experimented with the reanimation of corpses. See "
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2613:", he is the father of Asenath Waite who later possessed her body.
777:, class of 1918. Later he became the Curator of Archaeology at the
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2845:", ghost-written by Lovecraft, Zamacona Y Nuñez is a Spanish
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in the aftermath of Project X's unsuccessful attempt to kill
1421:." The late Roland Franklyn himself, alas, was not cremated.
1300:. In the waking world, he was Leonard Dingle, a professor of
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Wizened leader of the Tcho-Tcho people, possibly killed when
2333:'s "The Hunters From Beyond" (1932), Sincaul is a renowned
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in 1930–31. In 1935, he accompanied an expedition to
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A reclusive descendant of Alijah Billington and scholar in
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resident who after a head injury becomes obsessed with the
2817:. He perishes horribly during an ill-fated summoning of a
2092:. (The character is based on Lovecraft, hence the name.)
1544:. Once mortal, he died and was reborn in the Dreamlands.
1969:, of whom the Haunter of the Dark was likely an avatar.
1500:) were said to drive away readers and publishers alike.
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and his backstory was explored in the unfinished story,
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The Secret Mysteries of Asia, with a Commentary on the
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writer who vanishes from a ship bringing him home from
1335:. He lost his dream-self during his quest for unknown
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Halpin Chalmers: Voyager of Other and Many Dimensions
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1117:'s name. The fictional writer is first mentioned in
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who accompanies the ill-fated Pabodie Expedition to
274:. A brief description of the character follows next.
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1218:and leader of the disastrous Pabodie Expedition to
90:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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2417:while going through his late uncle's papers. See "
2223:and a member of the famous trio that defeated the
2064:Thaumaturgical Prodigies in the New-England Canaan
2046:First president of the institution later known as
1113:, inspired by the ancestral form of Mythos author
2452:and sorcerer in the province of K'naa in ancient
1928:
1296:Companion of David Hero on his adventures in the
2432:Miskatonic Library benefactor, collector of the
705:author, occultist, and legendary "dreamer". See
1073:, where he became the inseparable colleague of
1027:paintings are legendary; foremost is his piece
1461:and gives the year of his death as 1926. See "
738:after he tries to kill his brother's fiancée.
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2297:to help fight the Cthulhu Cycle Deities (the
1567:True name of Baron Ferenczy of Transylvania.
1457:reveals that Geoffrey was a correspondent of
1031:. After his mistress burned his latest work,
903:, and body-swapped victim of the Great Race.
458:One of the few completely human residents of
8:
2737:Backwoods farmer and reputed sorcerer. See "
2621:Author and expert in the science of ciphers
2009:One-time assistant of Laban Shrewsbury. See
1158:and a group of dangerous grimoires from the
1015:In the writings of Brian Lumley, a renowned
2689:Archaeologist, explorer, and author of the
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1527:. Disappeared in a mysterious "explosion."
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1920:Mülder, (Doctor & Professor) Gottfried
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262:. The name of the character appears first.
391:). He is first mentioned in Lovecraft's "
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2385:Humanoid teacher and collaborator of Dr
1185:. He is believed to have translated the
1088:Poet and husband of Asenath Waite. See "
850:A scholar who appears in the fiction of
791:The Collected Letters of Halpin Chalmers
508:who confronted the Dunwich Horror. See "
407:The son of Henry Wentworth Akeley. See "
175:This article includes a list of general
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3015:(1st ed.). Oakland, CA: Chaosium.
2971:(1st ed.). Tempe, AZ: New Falcon.
2952:(2nd ed.). Oakland, CA: Chaosium.
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1688:A king in the Dreamlands, originally a
1508:(March 10, 1630?–March 10, 1930)
3301:Works influenced by the Cthulhu Mythos
2768:Folklorist and assistant professor of
2456:. He sought to challenge the power of
2163:and self-proclaimed high priestess of
1555:A sea captain in the Lin Carter story
7:
3030:Stratman, Thomas M. K., ed. (1994).
2670:who encountered the Cthulhu Cult in
1990:". He was killed in the epilogue of
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1363:arrived to deal with him in person.
88:adding citations to reliable sources
2776:who investigated strange events in
2171:. She died mysteriously before the
242:The following characters appear in
99:"List of Cthulhu Mythos characters"
2716:(c. 1878–October 31, 1926?)
2650:and victim of unknown forces. See
2410:, who discovers the secret of the
2373:scholar and author of the seminal
2159:'s "The Salem Horror", an alleged
1927:Scientist and travel-companion of
1825:'s 13th Dynasty and writer of the
1662:who mysteriously disappeared. See
1390:Also used as an alternate name by
682:, the last king of the Picts. See
181:it lacks sufficient corresponding
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2467:He also appears in Lin Carter's "
2317:as well as a guest-appearance in
1646:for his friend and correspondent
797:, a biography by Fred Carstairs.
560:( ?? – 1930–31)
34:This article has multiple issues.
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2722:daughter of Noah Whateley. See "
2548:. Father of Edward Derby Upton.
1773:An inquisitive reporter for the
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2884:Muvian sorcerer, author of the
2635:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
1728:A professor of anthropology at
955:The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
620:A fictional horror writer. See
474:(1857–November 23, 1926)
75:needs additional citations for
42:or discuss these issues on the
1732:who investigated the death of
1381:Notes on the Cthäat Aquadingen
516:Ashley, Professor Ferdinand C.
1:
2967:Pearsall, Anthony B. (2005).
2830:Zamacona Y Nuñez, Panfilio De
2662:An explorer and professor of
1868:The Dreams in the Witch House
1801:Library who first appears in
1548:Hoag, (Captain) Abner Exekiel
1478:The Dreams in the Witch House
1327:Custodian of the North Point
1230:to search for the ruins of a
847:(c. 1860–May 15, 1926)
779:Manhattan Museum of Fine Arts
485:who researches the worldwide
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3322:Lists of literary characters
2752:Son of Lavinia Whateley and
2557:Von Junzt, Friedrich Wilhelm
2309:and reappears on his own in
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1992:The Transition of Titus Crow
1718:Pabodie Antarctic expedition
1107:and the fictional author of
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381:" credited as the author of
2948:The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
2617:Walmsley, Gordon (of Goole)
2511:The Man Who Feared to Sleep
2069:The Lurker at the Threshold
1888:Morgan, (Professor) Francis
1881:The Lurker at the Threshold
1739:The Lurker at the Threshold
1642:. (The name is Lovecraft's
1154:Ambrose Dexter removed the
1143:The Lurker at the Threshold
1051:De Marigny, Étienne-Laurent
986:At the Mountains of Madness
922:dedicated to combating the
765:Mystic, esteemed writer of
609:The Lurker at the Threshold
574:At the Mountains of Madness
3343:
3255:Alan Moore's The Courtyard
2813:who apprenticed the young
1978:Peaslee, Nathaniel Wingate
1712:A professor of biology at
1521:Legends of the Olden Runes
1409:, the leader of a cult in
1012:(?–May ? 1962)
801:Chandraputra, Swami Sunand
762:(1891–July 3, 1928)
3327:Cthulhu Mythos characters
3137:
2875:"The Dweller in the Tomb"
2853:on an excursion into the
2782:The Whisperer in Darkness
2734:(?–August 1, 1924)
2611:The Thing on the Doorstep
2595:The Thing on the Doorstep
2545:The Thing on the Doorstep
2515:Photographed by Lightning
2484:The Diary of Alonzo Typer
2402:Thurston, Francis Wayland
1856:The Shadow Over Innsmouth
1692:in the waking world. See
1672:Kirowan, (Professor) John
1519:(?–1972) Published
1454:The Thing on the Doorstep
1385:Notes on the Necronomicon
1090:The Thing on the Doorstep
1062:De Marigny, Henri-Laurent
1002:The Whisperer in Darkness
464:The Shadow Over Innsmouth
445:The Whisperer in Darkness
409:The Whisperer in Darkness
403:Akeley, George Goodenough
2564:Unaussprechlichen Kulten
2434:Tuttle Celaeno Fragments
2211:Rice, (Professor) Warren
2086:Providence, Rhode Island
1933:Unaussprechlichen Kulten
1931:. Wrote the foreword to
1557:"The Dweller in the Tomb
1379:Occultist and author of
1150:Dexter, (Doctor) Ambrose
661:Providence, Rhode Island
501:(1855–1939/1946?)
477:A Professor Emeritus of
2730:Whateley, (Wizard) Noah
2706:Herbert West-Reanimator
2475:Typer, Alonzo Hasbrouch
2389:. Surama was perhaps a
2301:). He is introduced in
2134:Pott, Johannes Henricus
1817:The mad high priest of
1790:LLanfer, (Doctor) Cyrus
1784:The Haunter of the Dark
1779:Church of Starry Wisdom
1168:The Haunter of the Dark
1160:Church of Starry Wisdom
856:The Dweller in the Tomb
843:Copeland, Harold Hadley
665:The Haunter of the Dark
415:Akeley, Henry Wentworth
196:more precise citations.
2944:Harms, Daniel (1998).
2892:Zarnak, (Doctor) Anton
2879:"The Thing in the Pit"
2682:Wendy-Smith, Sir Amery
2658:Webb, William Channing
2498:(c. 1937–1967?)
2104:Pickman, Richard Upton
2006:(c. 1910–1938?)
1988:The Shadow Out of Time
1908:who helped defeat the
1746:Legrasse, John Raymond
1609:sailor who encounters
1473:(?–May 1, 1928)
773:and was a graduate of
616:Blake, Robert Harrison
577:in which he dies with
530:The Shadow Out of Time
470:Angell, George Gammell
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2315:In the Moons of Borea
2307:The Burrowers Beneath
2269:Miskatonic University
2221:Miskatonic University
2048:Miskatonic University
1906:Miskatonic University
1799:Miskatonic University
1797:A chief librarian of
1769:Lillibridge, Edwin M.
1757:who investigated the
1730:Miskatonic University
1714:Miskatonic University
1709:( ?? – 1930–31)
1484:Gordon, Edgar Hengist
1444:The Thing on the Roof
1251:was destroyed by the
1216:Miskatonic University
1156:Shining Trapezohedron
1081:Derby, Edward Pickman
1045:The Rats in the Walls
1019:artist and friend of
977:Miskatonic University
952:In Lovecraft's novel
924:Cthulhu Cycle Deities
899:chief, worshipper of
813:Clarendon, Dr. Alfred
775:Miskatonic University
632:(c. 1925–1948)
622:Robert Harrison Blake
569:Miskatonic University
526:Miskatonic University
506:Miskatonic University
246:'s story cycle — the
2668:Princeton University
2625:Ward, Charles Dexter
2517:. His correspondent
2501:Enigmatic writer of
2469:The Thing in the Pit
2406:The grand-nephew of
2359:The Trail of Cthulhu
2274:The Trail of Cthulhu
2169:Salem, Massachusetts
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2141:German chemist, see
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2507:Brichester, England
2419:The Call of Cthulhu
2295:Wilmarth Foundation
2256:(1864–1938?)
2217:Classical Languages
2199:De Vermis Mysteriis
2019:Philetas, Theodorus
1898:Comparative Anatomy
1775:Providence Telegram
1763:The Call of Cthulhu
1615:The Call of Cthulhu
1411:Brichester, England
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860:Xothic legend cycle
752:The Call of Cthulhu
746:An aged sailor and
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497:Armitage, Dr. Henry
491:The Call of Cthulhu
3213:Hounds of Tindalos
3116:Frank Belknap Long
3106:Clark Ashton Smith
2834:(c. 1512–?)
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2739:The Dunwich Horror
2724:The Dunwich Horror
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2331:Clark Ashton Smith
2311:Spawn of the Winds
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