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Here it was revealed that 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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An 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
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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 83: 38: 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. 1965:
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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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.
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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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In Lovecraft's "The Shadow Out of Time", a professor of Political Economy at Miskatonic University and one-time victim of the
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Eddy C. Bertin's 1976 "Darkness, My Name Is", presenting the Comte's given name as Francois-Honore Balfour, describes
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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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Introduced by writer Jason Bengston, a former military police officer, and part-time librarian. See Robert Crucian.
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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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An American physician who had dreamed of conquering fever and ended up a murderous servant of inhuman powers.
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infamous for his ghoulish works. In 1926, he vanished from his home (though years later he resurfaced as a
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folklorist who recounts the legend of a race of strange beings that dwelt beneath the Vermont hills. See "
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Barzai is high-priest of the Gods of Earth (the Great Ones) in Ulthar and one-time teacher of Atal. See "
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Price, Robert M (1993). "About 'Documents in the Case of Elizabeth Akeley'". In Robert M. Price (ed.).
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Son of Étienne-Laurent de Marigny and New Orleans mystic. In the 1930s, his father sent him to
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Alijah Billington is the heir to Richard Billington's estate in the early 19th century. See
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A man who prepared the Latin edition of the Necronomicon during the eleventh century. See
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by Shrewsbury, he feels an unpleasant sensation from it, and soon realizes that he has
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A character from August Derleth's 1952 story "The Black Island". Upon being given the
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by confronting the god in its lair on Yaddith-Gho. To protect himself from the god's
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searching for a lost city of gold. Instead, he discovers the underground realm of
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In Lin Carter's 1971 short story "The Doom of Yakthoob", the title character is a
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who comes back to corporeal existence through his descendant Charles Dexter Ward.
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Came to and disappeared in Chorazin, N.Y., and his diary was found in 1935. See
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who disappears in 1893 – as it turns out, inside the Free-Will Church where the
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with a reputation for producing morbid works. He also appears in Lin Carter's "
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In Robert Bloch's short story "The Dark Demon", Gordon is a failed writer of
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with the ability to sense the minds of alien beings. In 1966, he joined the
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Made a pact with Malik Tous, the Prince of Darkness, for 250 years of life.
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In "Out of the Aeons", ghostwritten by Lovecraft, T'yog is high priest of
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high-priest credited with recording the "Commoriom myth-cycle" of ancient
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medical student who experimented with the reanimation of corpses. See "
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in the mid-1960s. In January 1964, he published his cult's dogma in
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Fictional characters in H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos story cycle
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and correspondent of Albert Wilmarth who becomes involved with the
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A sea captain and the founder of the Esoteric Order of Dagon in
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Reverend of the Second Church (later First Baptist Church) of
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in the aftermath of Project X's unsuccessful attempt to kill
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Wizened leader of the Tcho-Tcho people, possibly killed when
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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
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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
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Halpin Chalmers: Voyager of Other and Many Dimensions
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In Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu", Legrasse is a
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who accompanies the ill-fated Pabodie Expedition to
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See " 738:after he tries to kill his brother's fiancée. 3064: 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 2407: 1527:. Disappeared in a mysterious "explosion." 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 3071: 3057: 3049: 1920:Mülder, (Doctor & Professor) Gottfried 1458: 262:. The name of the character appears first. 391:). He is first mentioned in Lovecraft's " 230:Learn how and when to remove this message 212:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:Learn how and when to remove this message 2749:(February 2, 1913–August 3, 1928) 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 3034:(2nd ed.). Oakland, CA: Chaosium. 3015:(1st ed.). Oakland, CA: Chaosium. 2971:(1st ed.). Tempe, AZ: New Falcon. 2952:(2nd ed.). Oakland, CA: Chaosium. 2919: 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 1733: 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 14: 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. 3139: 2722:daughter of Noah Whateley. See " 2548:. Father of Edward Derby Upton. 1773:An inquisitive reporter for the 578: 166: 64: 23: 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 420: 3322:Lists of literary characters 2752:Son of Lavinia Whateley and 2557:Von Junzt, Friedrich Wilhelm 2309:and reappears on his own in 2152:(?–December 14, 1690) 1992:The Transition of Titus Crow 1718:Pabodie Antarctic expedition 1107:and the fictional author of 1095: 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 455:(c. 1831–1926?) 352: 349: 346: 343: 340: 337: 334: 331: 328: 325: 322: 319: 316: 313: 310: 307: 304: 301: 298: 295: 292: 289: 286: 2969:The Lovecraft Lexicon 2774:Miskatonic University 2702:Miskatonic University 2599:Miskatonic University 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 2143:Johann Heinrich Pott 2141:German chemist, see 2012:The Trail of Cthulhu 1665:The Trail of Cthulhu 1347:Third most powerful 1331:and traveler of the 975:Graduate student at 836:The Trail of Cthulhu 651:Bowen is a renowned 84:improve this article 3001:(3). Archived from 2764:Wilmarth, Albert N. 2676:The Call of Cthulhu 2629:(1902–1928?) 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 1405:In the writings of 1281:, and worshiper of 1162:after the death of 911:(1916–1968?) 860:Xothic legend cycle 752:The Call of Cthulhu 746:An aged sailor and 504:Chief librarian at 497:Armitage, Dr. Henry 491:The Call of Cthulhu 3213:Hounds of Tindalos 3116:Frank Belknap Long 3106:Clark Ashton Smith 2834:(c. 1512–?) 2758:The Dunwich Horror 2739:The Dunwich Horror 2724:The Dunwich Horror 2590:(1905–1932) 2561:The author of the 2539:(c. 1884–?) 2524:Demons by Daylight 2494:Undercliffe, Errol 2331:Clark Ashton Smith 2311:Spawn of the Winds 2229:The Dunwich Horror 2173:Salem witch trials 2100:(1907–1937) 2096:Phillips, Winfield 2076:Phillips, Ward (3) 2054:Phillips, Ward (2) 2042:Phillips, Ward (1) 1984:Great Race of Yith 1914:The Dunwich Horror 1794:(?–c. 1950) 1648:Clark Ashton Smith 1563:Hutchinson, Edward 1540:A Dreamer, in the 1342: 1324:(c. 1870–?) 1289:Eldin the Wanderer 1228:Great Sandy Desert 1207:(c. 1875–?) 1085:(1890–1933) 1039:De la Poer, Thomas 949:(1663–1771) 883:Great Race of Yith 787:The Secret Watcher 727:The King in Yellow 713:Castaigne, Hildred 678:In the fiction of 602:Billington, Alijah 510:The Dunwich Horror 377:The infamous "mad 3309: 3308: 2896:Occult detective 2712:Whateley, Lavinia 2691:G'harne Fragments 2646:Occult friend of 2443: 2375:Sign of the Skull 2281:Silberhutte, Hank 2263:and professor of 2252:Shrewsbury, Laban 1583:mentioned in the 1498:The Soul of Chaos 1415:We Pass From View 1126:Cultes des Goules 1110:Cultes des Goules 1033:G'harne Landscape 866:Corsi, Bartolomeo 854:, starting with " 736:criminally insane 675:(?–c. 210) 590:Barzai (the Wise) 556:Atwood, Professor 479:Semitic languages 393:The Nameless City 374:(655?–738) 362: 361: 240: 239: 232: 222: 221: 214: 160: 159: 152: 134: 57: 3334: 3143: 3111:Robert E. 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