🙄This Great Old One has been created for Call of Cthulhu French role-play game website Tentacles. Sthanee is mentioned in ' short poem "Nyaghoggua" 1941 , but its physical appearance was depicted in Lowndes' comics panels of "When Sthanee Wakes" pp. Shlithneth — A gigantic slimy worm, with a mass of black tentacles surrounding its maw. Gleeth The Blind God of the Moon An eyeless and deaf Lunar deity worshiped in the ancient continent of Theem'dra, as well as in the , often mentioned as similar to Mnomquah, though apparently not related to each other. Sthanee The Lost One A gigantic marine horror with twelve snaky-limbs, endowed with suckers, and a beard of tentacles, both served and revered by vicious , known as the "Children of Sthanee". He is the most powerful entity, according to Lovecraft, closely followed by his grandson Yog-Sothoth, and is the creator and ruler of the Outer Gods. She spawned the Great Old One. The Inhabitant of the Lake, Lord of Dead Dreams Appears as a giant three-eyed with metallic spines, and tiny pyramid-like feet underneath. There lies the ultimate secret my father has been searching for. Advanced Objective 1: Terror Shock Survivors 2 times• Youngest of Cthulhu and Idh-yaa's progeny. Krang often mentioned as Lord Krang is a God-like entity created by in the story "The Tomb of the God" Annals of the Jinns V , not to be confused with ' supervillain. Othuum The Oceanic Horror A twisting tentacled mass, with a single alien face somewhere in the center of the slimy squirming mass. He is usually depicted as being hundreds of meters tall, with webbed arms, tentacles, and a pair of rudimentary wings on his back. M'basui Gwandu The River Abomination A spider-eyed bat-winged horror lurking within the. Schwader's "Fiesta For Our Lady" 2012. C'thalpa [ ] C'thalpa The Internal One is a huge mass of living sentient magma, located in the Earth's. Or lost Sthanee as in Lowndes' "Nyaghoggua" 1941. In 's novel Nightmare's Disciple several new Great Old Ones and Elder Gods are named. Hidden Dream: Yidhra conceals herself in dreams. Vile-Oct — A -like or reptilian entity said to be familiar of. Hagarg Ryonis HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands, "Wizards of Hyperborea"• Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos American author 1890-1937 created a number of throughout the course of his literary career. Xirdneth Maker of Illusions, Lord of Unreality An illusion-making entity with no true form. Yidhra's servants have their own ability time count. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre 1st edition ed. He currently dwells within the subsoil of Kansas, in the fabled. Apparently, Xexanoth is the bane and mortal enemy of the time god and, because of Aforgomon likely being an of the Outer God , is probably an Elder or Outer God. Nyctelios [ ] Once an Elder God, Nyctelios has been punished by his peers - especially - for having created a race of foul servitors. Volgna-Gath Keeper of Secrets A slimy shape-shifting mass, which can be summoned with mud and the blood of the invoker. Yomagn'tho [ ] Yomagn'tho The Feaster from the Stars, That Which Relentlessly Waits Outside is a malevolent being who wishes nothing more than the destruction of mankind for unknown reasons. The Doom of Shaggai A massive -like fiend similar to a from Tremors. Psuchawrl The Elder One A tall humanoid with an eyeless -like face, and a beaked grinning mouth, who can be summoned like a. Peering through the eyes of this god, after a hideous and devastating ritual, allows one to see straight into 's court. "," 1972, Walter C. Ghadamon A Seed of Azathoth A bluish-brown, slimy monstrosity riddled with holes, and an occasional malformed head. Hnarqu The Great One Lesser brother of , manifesting as a gigantic mouth surrounded by countless tentacles, similar to a titanic. Yog-Sothoth, the "All-in-One and One-in-All", co-rules with Azathoth and exists as the incarnation of time in the cosmos, yet is somehow locked outside the mundane universe. It drags up the continent it is summoned in, and causes the entire world to suddenly cave-in on itself. The majority of these have physical forms that the human mind is incapable of processing; simply viewing them renders the viewer incurably insane. The Living Flame, The Burning One Appears as a living. He dwells somewhere in the stellar region, and when summoned, he brings devastation. With a few exceptions, Cthulhu, Ghatanothoa, et al. Attacking Yidhra will cause the Follower to disappear and can be removed by Survivors with the Witch Mark. They both appear as huge shell-endowed beings, with eight segmented limbs, and six long arms ending with claws, vaguely resembling their "half-sister". He lies trapped beneath the seafloor, inside a mysterious called Nayghof. Saaitii The Hog A gigantic, ghostly. Inpesca The Sea Horror A formless expansive bluish-black mass, haunting both the Ecuadorian and Peruvian coasts, mentioned in as inimical to the. Somehow, she has been the mate of the Elder God , bearing him the twin gods and. Olkoth [ ] Olkoth God of the Celestial Arcs appears as a demoniacal god-like entity able to reincarnate in human bodies if the stars are right sort of a "Cthulhian". Same title used for• Yog-Sothoth is with all time and space, yet is supposedly locked outside of the universe we inhabit. Advanced Objective 1: Use Parasite on 3 Survivors• Regarded as Great Old One in Daniel Harms's Encyclopaedia Cthulhiana, p. Advanced Objective 1: Discover 3 Survivors• Advanced Objective 1: Hit Survivors with Follower 3 times• Her appearance is never described, but likely formless, -like, and tentacled as depicted in the minion-spawn which serve her parasitizing human victims. This Mythos entity is somewhat inspired by 's , the illusionary Martian she-vampires of lust. He is served by servants known as the Lupine Ones. Tamash "The Doom That Came to Sarnath;" HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands, "Wizards of Hyperborea"• The Twin Blasphemies Two horrid nebulous masses of shape-changing vapor from which eyes, tentacles, maws, and hooves emerge; somewhat like. In Lovecraft's short story "", Yog-Sothoth impregnates a mortal woman, , who then gives birth to twin sons: the humanoid and his more monstrous unnamed brother. Arwassa The Silent Shouter on the Hill A humanoid-torso with tentacles instead of limbs, and a short neck ending in a toothless, featureless mouth. Having a close connection to the Great Old One Bugg-Shash, so should Yibb-Tstll be regarded as a Great Old One - specifically in the Drowners group introduced by , parasitic alien entities which thrive by vampyrizing the Great Old Ones themselves - though in RPG materials she is classed as an "Outer God". Gtuhanai The Destroyer God of the Aartnna A destructive entity manifesting as a ravenous metallic vortex. There is some affinity with the Great Old One. Basic Objective: Discover 2 Survivors• Janai'ngo Guardian and the Key of the Watery Gates, The Lobster of the Deep A -like, tentacled, half-amorphous marine horror which serves , dwelling in the depths of the Bay of Rhiiklu, somewhere within the eastern coast of the United States. He coincides with the entity known as the Magnum Tenebrosum. It cannot move from where it emerges. This entity recalls the , cetacean sea monster of Celtic Mythology. Aspect of the Triple God of Chaos. Ignorance: Professor believes that humans evolved from monkeys. Lin Carter, "Shaggai", The Book of Eibon, p. In Fager's "Herr Goering's Artifact" Yog-Sothoth is invoked to protect a couple of witches from Father. As ravenous Kaalut in J. The Thing in the Pit Appears as a colossal , with tentacles surrounding its one eye. Han The Dark One A being made of cold, howling mist bound to 's worship. In mention only as the mother of. He appears as a white orb hiding an enormous magenta excrescence, like an or a -like mouth, with emerald tentacles, tipped with hands emerging from within the hideous mass. Deduction Conclusion Dreamland: The deepest sleep conceals forbidden areas that should not be exposed. It is one of the Larvae of the Other Gods and has no cult, although served by slaves. Also, dunno if it's a typo from the dev or something else, but according to the pics the title is "The Shadow of Yishra", although the DLSite product page also uses "Yidhra" even though the first pic there also has "Yishra" in it. This entry gives a brief description of the Great Old One. Please press "Expand" to see the deduction path. Vhuzompha Mother and Father to All Marine Life, The Hermaphroditic God An amorphous monster of prodigious size, covered in a multitude of eyes, mouths, projections, and both male and female genitalia. It was revered by Slavic and Viking folks as the Solar god , though sharing almost nothing with the traditional deity. He has also been called a "son of ". God, those scaly things always give me goosebumps! Advanced Objective 2: Hit Survivors with Follower 4 times Diary 1: I'm tired of replying 's scary letters. Basic Objective: Hit Survivors with 2 Followers 1 times• Notice that the outside is occupied by zombies. Oryx [ ] Oryx was introduced without name in August Derleth's "The Lair of the Star-Spawn" 1932. Its hypnotic abilities force those spacefarers, who stray too closely, to suddenly plunge into the depths of its lethal sea. This entity is supposed to coincide with the vicious giant featuring in the Welsh tale. The servants carry a large pickaxe with them as a weapon. Avatars of Yidhra [ ] One of her avatars is Madam Yi, in which she appears as a beautiful human Asian female, dressed in billowing red, white, and black robes. , The Great Ghoul, Lord of Zul-Bha-Sair, Morddoth A shape-shifting cloud of darkness. Whether these titles are literal or conceal some dark truth about the Destroyer, none can ascertain. He seems to be another half-brother of , like , and related to the slug-like as well. This cycle of "rebirths" makes her immortal. Although not an actual Outer God as such, its form and astounding powers defy standard classification. Mappo no Ryujin Harbinger of Doom, Mappo's Dragon A dragon-like entity, covered in pseudopods, regarded as the mother of the Snake-God and said to be imprisoned beneath the sunken continent of. Yegg-Ha The Faceless One A 10-foot tall winged being which rules over the , before being defeated in ancient Britain by a centuria of Roman soldiers. Perse — A maddening, twisted-minded, alien entity appearing as a feminine figure in a red cloak, with three eyes, and an utterly alien face. According to the genealogy Lovecraft devised for his characters later published as "Letter 617" in , Yog-Sothoth is the offspring of the , which were born of the deity. Nodens [ ] Nodens "Lord of the Great Abyss" appears as a human male riding a huge seashell pulled by. Azathoth is completely unaware of anything going on in the dream; hence his title. It cannot endure sunlight, and eludes it by tunneling deep underneath the roots of oak trees. While Yidhra is vaulting a window, a survivor can not vault over the same window. Find out the truth of the incident and lead the survivors to survive the disaster together. Advanced Objective 1: Eliminate all Survivors• She has pale, grayish-purple skin that fades to a blackish-purple at her hands. Shudde M'ell The Burrower Beneath, The Great Appears as a colossal with tentacles for a head. Members of Yidhra's cult can gain immortality by merging with her, though they become somewhat like Yidhra as a consequence. The being is said to take the form of a conglomeration of glowing. If timed right, this can be used to your advantage while a follower is pursuing a survivor. Daniel Harms, "A Brief History of the Cthulhu Mythos", p. Gameplay Abilities• M'Nagalah The Devourer, The Cancer God, The Eternal A mass of both entrails and eyes, or a massive blob-thing. Uitzilcapac Lord of Pain A sadistic entity trapped by the Elder Gods in a remote dimension of the Space-Time continuum, and appearing as a 4-m tall -like horror with six legs, and a mouth filled with vicious fangs. See also [ ]• It dwells within the realm of Rhylkos, which matches with the red planet , and whoever summons Uvhash witnesses an atrocious death. Olkoth may emerge in our dimension through an eyeless, grotesque statue of the. suggested Lovecraft's description of Yog-Sothoth as a conglomeration of "malignant globes" may have been inspired by the. It battled against the Elder God Paighon. The Unspeakable, He Who is Not to be Named, Lord of Interstellar Spaces, , The Peacock King, Zukala-Koth His true form is unknown, but usually manifests either as a polypous, ravenous floating mass endowed with tentacles, drills, and suckers, or more frequently, as the King in Yellow, a humanoid being wearing tattered, yellow clothes and a mask hiding the face. The God of Cykranosh, Ziulquag-Manzah Has a body, arms, short legs, and a -like head dangling underneath. Rokon — A mysterious extra-dimensional entity, regarded as the brother of , ruling over a dimension called Zandanua. The Cloud-Thing [ ] A man-eating cloudy mass, unnamed Outer God at the court of. The Yog-Sothoth was first mentioned in written , first published. Nyaghoggua The Kraken Within A blurry, dark, -like entity mentioned in the Song of Yste, and said to dwell in Outer Space. When first summoned, Yomagn'tho appears as a small ball of fire that quickly expands to a large circle of fire with three flaming inner petals. Ny-Rakath [ ] A goat-like fiendish horror with bat wings and multiple horns, mentioned as the brother of. Name. Matriarch of Swarms, Zystulzhemgni Spawn of the Outer God , described as a living alien swarm. This entity is introduced in French Tentacules. Its name recalls that of Polynesian creator god. Named after the , it manifests as vast spiral of manifold titanic hands with a single cycloptic eye in each palm as in the and kilometric wire-like protrusions able to ensnare living beings replacing their spinal bone in puppet-like fashion. Xcthol The Goat God A sadistic, mind-controlling, -like humanoid, likely related to. The Defiler Appears as a naked, obese, headless with a mouth in the palm of each hand; other features are nebulous. Kthaw'keth The Supreme Unknown, Scourge of Yaksh A six-eyed, crocodile-snouted monstrosity covered with both tentacles and tripod-like limbs. Ragnalla Seeker in the Skies A titanic raptorial fiend with a huge, single eye and a crown of tentacles. Mh'ithrha Arch-Lord of Tindalos is the lord of the , and the most powerful. Once dwelling in a gigantic palace known as Gz-eh near the , his dreaming force was able to shape reality. Coatlicue Serpent Skirted One Appears as a gigantic reptilian humanoid with two facing in place of an actual head, as depicted in the. The Mortician God, She Whose Hand Embalms Appears as a formless mound, with one arm-like appendage. Xotli Lord of Terror, The Black Kraken of Atlantis, Demon-God of Elder Night A rolling cloud of ebony darkness or a vortex of boreal cold, revered by priests of the. Daniel Harms, Encyclopaedia Cthulhiana, p. Basic Objective: Use Parasite on 2 Survivors• References [ ] Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos", Crypt of Cthulhu 35, p. This entity is introduced in 's "The Fidelity of Ghu" as rival or nemesis of Krang. A group of Outer Gods dance rhythmically around Azathoth, in cadence to the piping of a flute. Witch Mark: Yidhra leaves a Witch Mark when she creates a Follower. I even saw it growing four legs! As soon as the follower walks up to the survivor, quickly possess her and terror shock them! Great Ones [ ] The Great Ones are the "weak gods of earth" that reign in the Dreamlands. [ ]• Lovecraft, which may in turn have itself influenced Merritt's later story. It is rumoured that the powers of Mongolian warlord , was a favour of Aiueb Gnshal. Xinlurgash The Ever-Consuming A bristly-mass with large gaping maws, made up with tentacles and spider-like limbs. She often hides her true form through powerful images, with only summoned followers being able to see it. Backstory It is said that Yidhra has existed on earth before the emergence of the very first microorganism. Most of these deities were Lovecraft's original creations, but he also adapted words or concepts from earlier writers such as , and later writers in turn used Lovecraft's concepts and expanded his. It is responsible for spawning all of the various monsters which exist within the known Universe. Causing life to eventually flourish within the , over 3,000 years ago, before the stars ceased to be right, and the advancing desert entombed his titanic body beneath the sands. Which has a delicate painted face that looks like that of a porcelain doll and possesses razor-like long fingernails. She can also be seen wearing a silver armband on her upper-right arm and matching silver bangles on both wrists. Y'lla Master of the Seas A monstrous, barrel-shaped sea worm with tentacles and a -like mouth. Lu-Kthu [ ] Lu-Kthu Birth-womb of the Great Old Ones or Lew-Kthew is a titanic, planet-sized mass of entrails and internal organs. Father of Serpents A giant with human-like arms covered in scales. Vibur The Thing from Beyond A huge, furry, and rapidly shifting entity casting radioactive stones. T'ith -- The offspring of Cthulhu and the Elder God Sk'tai. Tru'nembra [ ] Tru'nembra The Angel of Music is the name given in roleplay game guide to the entity described in 's novel "". This last form is the appearance of her servitors, the. This entity, regarded as a "Lovecraftian God", is introduced in and 's published by 's , featuring in issues from 22 to 28. Daniel Harms, The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana, "Azathoth", pp. Feaster from the Stars, The Sky-Devil, Ossadagowah A -winged, armless with tentacles instead of a face. net's "Call of Cthulhu" scenario available at• Khal'kru All-in-All, Greater-than-Gods A dark octopoid horror, similar to the Norse , but dwelling inside a temple somewhere within a hidden warm valley in. An ongoing theme in Lovecraft's work is the complete irrelevance of mankind 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 from space who once ruled the Earth and who have since fallen into a deathlike sleep. Coinchenn features in Abraham Martinez's "Coinchenn" featuring in Lovecraftian comics Strange Aeons, issue 1. In 's short story "Grandmother's Journey" a tribe of dog or wolf-like humans analog to the "ghouls" of the Lovecraftian mythos is said to have sacrificed to Yog-Sothoth to become "different". Lovecraft visited this premise in many of his stories, notably his 1928 short story, "", with reference to the eponymous creature. It is an original creation based on the Moon Ladder mentioned in the H. Tulzscha appears as a blazing green ball of flame, dancing with its Lesser Outer Gods at the court of. The One from the Sun Race A gigantic and likely multi-armed fiend. Kurpannga The Devil-dingo A giant hairless -like fiend living in the or the of Aboriginal myths. Pulver, "Nightmare's Disciple"• , the "Crawling Chaos", is the of the Outer Gods, existing as the incarnation of space and functions as an intermediary between the deities of the pantheon and their cults. Each pustule bears the larva of a Great Old One. Xitalu Being of Higher Dimension A tentacled, multi-eyed, soul-devouring abomination which dwells between dimensions. A sense of power, malignancy, and intelligence accompanies it and persons able to gaze at its form long enough can see a rudimentary face or faces within the glowing mass. Thog The Demon-God of Xuthal An octopoid monster of , which haunts the underground city of Xuthal. Turua Father of the Swamps, The Bayou Plant God A fungine entity with both tentacles and tendrils, which haunts the swamplands of , somehow similar to. Main article: Uvhash [ ] Uvhash The Blood-Mad God of the Void appears as a colossal, vampiric, red mass of both tentacles and eyes. It appears only once in "The Chain of Aforgomon", where it is summoned by the main character. Producing monstrous or deformed offspring, most of which are reabsorbed by her. I saw the steps all the way down, the end of which was shrouded in red clouds. Pharol Pharol the Black A black, fanged, cycloptic demon with arms like swaying serpents. and are the best Trait options. This entity is served by a small middle-eastern cult known as the Golden Hands of Suc'Naath, who collect deranged intellectuals and trained assassins, who wish to set Suc'Naath free they may have connections to the old cult as well. She has been 's first bride, and with him spawned three sons—, , and —and a younger daughter,. The feline Istasha is the sister of Lythalia. It appears as a formless spinning -like thing with strings of violet and golden colors across its shape, constantly emitting sickening smacking and screeching noises while showing pain-stricken faces across its body. Kinda grabbed my attention because Yidhra is also the name of a Cthulhu Mythos "deity". Yidhra's ears are long, almost animalistic, droop downwards and have a silver earring on each ear. Merging themselves with Yidhra gifts her followers eternal life. Basic Objective: Eliminate all Survivors• To "please" this deity could bring knowledge of many things. This entity is introduced in the role-playing game Call of Cthulhu. This Follower follows Yidhra's footsteps and is never far from her. The Berkeley Toad, Serpent-Bearded Byatis Appears as a gigantic multicolored with one eye, a proboscis, -like claws, and tentacles below the mouth. Suc'Naath's essence is currently divided into three parts, one in a comet called Aiin, the other in some sort of statue located somewhere in the World, while the third has been genetically passed on for aeons through prehuman, and now human races of earth, mostly in the middle east. The entity normally dwells in another —a "seething and sub-dimensional chaos" beyond the mundane universe. Basic Objective: Hit 2 different Survivors when the Exit Gate is opening• S'tya-Yg'Nalle The Whiteness An invisible entity made of both snow and chill, servitor of. for "The Mlandoth Myth Cycle and Others". Bubbles burst on the surface to reveal hate-filled eyes, and slobbering mouths form or close randomly about his horrible body. Master of the Runes, Bloody Crooked One Not described, but likely something gigantic and or -like. Cthulhu's Mate, Xothic Matriarch A gigantic, pale, -like horror dwelling beneath the crust of the star Xoth. From it extend dozens of pencil-thin root-like strands. Kthanid [ ] A creation of Brian Lumley, Kthanid is a sibling of Cthulhu. The servants wear heavily tattered shirts and skirts. Follower: Yidhra creates a Follower near a chosen Survivor. Yog-Sothoth has some connection to the mysterious mentioned in "The Dunwich Horror" , but their nature, their number, and their connection to Yog-Sothoth are unknown. Atlach-Nacha The Spider God, Spinner in Darkness A giant with a -like face. The Fallen Wisdom The granddaughter of , an amorphous mass which mated with a Hyperborean and spawned the legendary thief. It was perhaps that which certain secret cults of earth have whispered of as YOG-SOTHOTH, and which has been a deity under other names; that which the crustaceans of worship as the Beyond-One, and which the vaporous brains of the know by an untranslatable Sign. Hypnos [ ] An ambiguous deity regarded as an Elder God. In appearance, Cxaxukluth resembles something of a cross between Azathoth and : an amorphous, writhing mass of bubbling, nuclear, protoplasmic-gel. Karakal HP Lovecraft's Dreamlands, "Wizards of Hyperborea", Mike Minnis' "The Crawler of Pnoth" Outer Gods [ ] As it is known in the Mythos, the Outer Gods are ruled by , the "Blind Idiot God", who holds court at the center of infinity. Lord of the Volcano, Thoa Appears as a colossal horror with multifarious appendages, and -like powers.。 。 。
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