Ithaqua is one of the Great Old Ones, appearing as a horrifying giant with a human shape and glowing red eyes. He has been reported as far north as the Arctic to the Sub-Arctic, where Native Americans first encountered him, inspiring the legend of the Wendigo.
Ithaqua is one of the Great Old Ones, appearing as a horrifying giant with a human shape and glowing red eyes. He has been reported as far north as the Arctic to the Sub-Arctic, where Native Americans first encountered him, inspiring the legend of the Wendigo.
Rhan-Tegoth is a fifteen-foot-tall, medusa-like, insectoid amphibious god-being (Great Old One) of little power but vital to the return of the Old Ones. It lived in the warm seas of Yuggoth before coming to Earth.
Rhan-Tegoth is a fifteen-foot-tall, medusa-like, insectoid amphibious god-being (Great Old One) of little power but vital to the return of the Old Ones. It lived in the warm seas of Yuggoth before coming to Earth.
She is an Outer God and a perverse fertility deity. An enormous mass of black tentacles and slime-dripping mouths. Small creatures are continually spat forth, which is either consumed into the miasmatic form or escapes to some monstrous life elsewhere.
She is an Outer God and a perverse fertility deity. An enormous mass of black tentacles and slime-dripping mouths. Small creatures are continually spat forth, which is either consumed into the miasmatic form or escapes to some monstrous life elsewhere.
Sometimes called "The Blind Idiot God", the "Daemon Sultan", "The Deep Dark", and "The Cold One", is an Outer God and a supreme omnipotent being. There is no definitive description of Azathoth because everyone sees him differently, and he is always changing.
Sometimes called "The Blind Idiot God", the "Daemon Sultan", "The Deep Dark", and "The Cold One", is an Outer God and a supreme omnipotent being. There is no definitive description of Azathoth because everyone sees him differently, and he is always changing.
Dholes are gigantic worm-like burrowing horrors. They are not native to Earth, and none seem to be brought here for more than brief periods - fortunately, for they seem to have riddled and laid waste to other worlds, consuming them from within.
Dholes are gigantic worm-like burrowing horrors. They are not native to Earth, and none seem to be brought here for more than brief periods - fortunately, for they seem to have riddled and laid waste to other worlds, consuming them from within.
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Gobogeg, the Twice-Invoked, also known as The Moon-Ladder in one of the visions seen by Danforth ("At the Mountains of Madness"), is a powerful Great Old One that appears as a colossal pillar of amorphous alien flesh with a cyclopean head or eye in the center.
Gobogeg, the Twice-Invoked, also known as The Moon-Ladder in one of the visions seen by Danforth ("At the Mountains of Madness"), is a powerful Great Old One that appears as a colossal pillar of amorphous alien flesh with a cyclopean head or eye in the center.
But sometimes he needs help falling asleep…
But sometimes he needs help falling asleep…
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Reputed to be the “brother” of the Great Old One Cthulhu, Kthanid is physically identical to his sibling in every way but one: his eyes are a deep gold in color. He is said to be as good as Cthulhu is evil.
Reputed to be the “brother” of the Great Old One Cthulhu, Kthanid is physically identical to his sibling in every way but one: his eyes are a deep gold in color. He is said to be as good as Cthulhu is evil.