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This page was last edited on 17 September , at By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. A grey festering blob of infinite malevolence, described as the lesser brother of Tsathoggua or spawn of Cthulhu , born from his bile and tears. A gigantic mysterious entity whose cult is perhaps coincident with that of Egyptian God Amun.

Once dwelling in a gigantic palace known as Gz-eh near the Valley of the Kings , his dreaming force was able to shape reality. Causing life to eventually flourish within the Nile Valley , over 3, years ago, before the stars ceased to be right, and the advancing desert entombed his titanic body beneath the sands. Priests of his cult have built up secret subterranean mausoleums to access the Great Old One's body, and please the slumbering god by giving cattle as sacrificial victims. A humanoid-torso with tentacles instead of limbs, and a short neck ending in a toothless, featureless mouth.

A giant spider with a human -like face. Daughter of both Yig and the Outer Goddess Yidhra , appearing as a gigantic octopus-like horror with serpentine eyes, and detachable tentacles, which may move independently. She dwells within the cavern of a deep canyon somewhere in Texas. A tall, shadowy humanoid figure with yellow glowing eyes, and strange protrusions like the branches of dead trees.

She is a servant of Shub-Niggurath. A huge, flying scorpion with an ant -like head. Not described, possibly a humanoid crustacean or a gigantic crab. Appears as a black slimy mass covered in eyes and mouths, much like a Shoggoth. Appears as a gigantic multicolored toad with one eye, a proboscis, crab -like claws, and tentacles below the mouth.

A vampiric elephant -like humanoid, with a mouth on the end of its trunk. Serpent Skirted One [27]. Appears as a gigantic reptilian humanoid with two facing snakes in place of an actual head, as depicted in the Coatlicue statue. She was the former mate of Yig , revered in K'n-yan along with her consort. A marine tentacled horror made of fish , whale , and octopus -like features. Master of the Runes , Bloody Crooked One [31]. Not described, but likely something gigantic and serpent or worm -like. Half- sister of Cthulhu , which spawned the Star-Spawn of Cthulhu. A massive hybrid of human, octopus , and dragon.

He is usually depicted as being hundreds of meters tall, with webbed arms, tentacles, and a pair of rudimentary wings on his back. Appears as a huge winged octopus -like creature with six eyes. Youngest of Cthulhu and Idh-yaa's progeny. Appears as a gigantic black mass of tentacles, with a single green eye at the center. A serpentine likely Tremors -like earth-shaking horror dwelling in the subsoil of Memphis , US. The Dweller in the Gulf.

Appears as a huge, eyeless, black, soft-shelled tortoise with a triangular head, two whip-like tails, and suckers on the end of each tail. A jewel-facetted, semi-crystalline geode with mineral tentacles. A gigantic saurian creature similar to Bokrug , but terrestrial, and endowed with a mane of tentacles.

A ravenous plant-god who arrived from Xiclotl to Earth, awed by the Insects from Shaggai. He appears as a white orb hiding an enormous magenta excrescence, like an orchid or a lamprey -like mouth, with emerald tentacles, tipped with hands emerging from within the hideous mass.

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Appears as a huge, pallid, gelatinous oval with a myriad of legs and multiple eyes. Lord of the Volcano , Thoa [35]. Appears as a colossal horror with multifarious appendages, and Gorgon -like powers. A cosmic-entity manifesting as a gigantic, spongy, and fleshy mass covered in a myriad of both eyes and spines. He is said to be the nemesis of the Outer God Uvhash, usually summoned to contrast this deity. Appears as a giant three-eyed slug with metallic spines, and tiny pyramid-like feet underneath.

Usually manifests through a Dionysian sculpture, but its true form is that of a gigantic wattled slug -thing. Appears as a colossal pillar of amorphous alien flesh, with a cyclopean head. It drags up the continent it is summoned in, and causes the entire world to suddenly cave-in on itself. A vaporous red entity haunting the rainforest of Central Africa. It has the power to turn humans into zombie -like servants, the Tree-Men of M'bwa. A gigantic entity dwelling in some reverse dimension, resembling a huge bullet with a long proboscis.

Appears as a gigantic, black, toad -like creature with an impossibly malevolent glare, or a tentacled, scaled, bat-winged entity. An entity cut in ten pieces by Yig during a time of great battle one of these pieces is an alabaster dish found in Egypt, dated back 1, BC. It resembles and has a similar domain as the Greek god Bacchus.

A sentient plant -like entity dwelling within a series of subterranean caverns, where it is always served by mutant rabbit-like worshipers. A monstrous bird -like fiend with sharp teeth, dwelling beneath Antarctica , vaguely resembling an extinct pterosaur. A destructive entity manifesting as a ravenous metallic vortex. He seems to be another half-brother of Cthulhu , like Hastur , and related to the slug-like Glaaki as well. He has also been called a "son of Yog-Sothoth ". Whether these titles are literal or conceal some dark truth about the Destroyer, none can ascertain.

He dwells somewhere in the Pleiades stellar region, and when summoned, he brings devastation. A shadowy incorporeal entity dwelling in the Dreamlands. A great shadow thing, with two glaring red eyes, able to transform the skull of its victims into green glowing stones carved with strange symbols.

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A tentacled amoebic horror with multiple eyes, orifices, and a dangling gland forming a hideous face. 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. He is said to be Cthulhu 's half- brother.

He is said to be of the air element opposed to Cthulhu's water element. A towering greenish trunk with a "crown" of tentacles, a row of multiple eyes, and a series of additional lateral grasping appendages. Lesser brother of Cthulhu , manifesting as a gigantic mouth surrounded by countless tentacles, similar to a titanic sea anemone. Has a spheroid body, elongated arms, short legs, and a pendulum -like head dangling underneath.

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He is the brother of Ghisguth , and uncle of Tsathoggua. A gigantic, pale, worm -like horror dwelling beneath the crust of the star Xoth. She has been Cthulhu 's first bride, and with him spawned three sons - Ghatanothoa , Ythogtha , and Zoth-Ommog - and a younger daughter, Cthylla. A levitating, sinuous glowing creature. A cat -like deity, similar to Bastet , but vicious and malignant. Her sister is the sylvan Lythalia. A gigantic, corpse-like human , with webbed feet and glowing red eyes. A crustacean -like, tentacled, half-amorphous marine horror which serves Cthulhu , dwelling in the depths of the Bay of Rhiiklu, somewhere within the eastern coast of the United States.

The Ravenous One [40]. Likely a gigantic larva -like horror, dwelling in the nebulous realm of K'gil'mnon , along with the Gharoides , its parasitic insectoid servants. Kag'Naru of the Air [41]. Mentioned in the American comic book Challengers of the Unknown as the sister of M'Nagalah. A huge mass of coiled, writhing tentacles. She is Cthulhu's sister and mate, who bore him the twin daughters Nctosa and Nctolhu. A squat, sea cucumber -like monstrosity with five eyes, three-toed, taloned appendages, and a large mouth. A dark octopoid horror, similar to the Norse Kraken , but dwelling inside a temple somewhere within a hidden warm valley in Alaska.

An amphibious humanoid with four, seven-clawed arms, and tentacles in place of legs. The head is lion-like, but bony and his mouth encases three long tongues. He lies trapped beneath the seafloor, inside a mysterious seamount called Nayghof. A monstrous, brown, leathery, alien entity native to a mysterious planet, currently slumbering within a gigantic mausoleum lost in the desert-wastes, set to guard a priceless treasure made up of the oldest decayed planets. The Supreme Unknown , Scourge of Yaksh. A six-eyed, crocodile-snouted monstrosity covered with both tentacles and tripod-like limbs.

Revered by the ancient Egyptians as the deification of both darkness and chaos.

A giant hairless dingo -like fiend living in the Dreamlands or the Dreamtime of Aboriginal myths. An alien entity, similar to Grey aliens , dwelling in the dark side of the planet Mars. A female seductive humanoid -entity, covered in both vines and vegetal parts. Somehow, she has been the mate of the Elder God Nodens , bearing him the twin gods Vorvadoss and Yaggdytha.

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A dragon-like entity, covered in pseudopods, regarded as the mother of the Snake-God Yig and said to be imprisoned beneath the sunken continent of Mu. A spider-eyed bat-winged horror lurking within the Congo River. A mass of both entrails and eyes, or a massive blob-thing. A very large and eyeless lizard -like creature with a "crown" of feelers. Mormo appears in many forms, but three are most common: This last form is the appearance of her servitors, the Moon-beasts.

A lustrous orb floating at the center of a whirling vortex of razor-sharp, metallic-looking blades. A succubus -like fiend with alien traits, and tentacles in place of hair.

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They both appear as huge shell-endowed beings, with eight segmented limbs, and six long arms ending with claws, vaguely resembling their "half-sister" Cthylla. A ferocious and towering wolf -like humanoid with bat wings. He is served by werewolf servants known as the Lupine Ones. A mysterious entity related to Yog-Sothoth , Shub-Niggurath , and possibly Azathoth as well which manifests either as a faun -like humanoid with color-changing hair, or as a glowing halo of unknown color.

A sort of gigantic pulsating heart secluded in a parallel dimensions. It is responsible for spawning all of the various monsters which exist within the known Universe. Two horrid nebulous masses of shape-changing vapor from which eyes, tentacles, maws, and hooves emerge; somewhat like Shub-Niggurath. They have been spawned by Yog-Sothoth , and both or either are regarded as the blasphemous parents of Cthulhu. The Kraken Within [55]. Translated by Isaac Levy. Judaica Press, 2nd edition Originally published as Der Pentateuch uebersetzt und erklaert Frankfurt, — The Beginning of Wisdom: Kessler, Martin; Deurloo, Karel Adriaan A Commentary on Genesis: The Book of Beginnings.

Sacks, Robert D A Commentary on the Book of Genesis. Jewish Publication Society, Introduction, Translation, and Notes. Anchor Bible , Towner, Wayne Sibley Von Rad, Gerhard Dunn, John William Rogerson. Bandstra, Barry L An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. Treasures old and new: Essays in the Theology of the Pentateuch. A Theological Handbook of Old Testament themes. Sources of the Pentateuch: Carr, David M Reading the Fractures of Genesis.

Clines, David A The Theme of the Pentateuch. A Story of Beginnings. The Book of "Genesis": Kugler, Robert; Hartin, Patrick The Old Testament between Theology and History: Levin, Christoph L How to read Genesis. An Introduction to the Pentateuch. Introduction to Reading the Pentateuch. Van Seters, John The Yahwist as Historian in Genesis. McKenzie, Matt Patrick Graham. The Hebrew Bible Today: An Introduction to Critical Issues. Walsh, Jerome T Style and Structure in Biblical Hebrew Narrative.

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Have one to sell? Book 3 of 3 in the Dog-Faced Gods Trilogy Series A Matter of Blood (Forgotten Gods Trilogy) by Sarah Pinborough Paperback $ H. P. Lovecraft created a number of deities throughout the course of his literary career, . Some believe the reader is Azathoth, reading Lovecraft's books and Cxaxukluth (Androgynous Offspring of Azathoth) is one of the Seed-Spawn of . Uvhash (The Blood-Mad God of the Void) appears as a colossal, vampiric, red mass.

The Cainian Chronicle Visions of Eden Adam-ondi-Ahman Tomb of Eve. Again in years of scholarly research - No one noticed? How is that even possible? It is likely why 'they' say: Another of his names is Tam meaning complete Noah was TAM in his generation- the only seed saved by god.

His full name reads: The four letters of his name: The Sun is exactly times the moon in diameter. The distance to the sun is the distance to the moon. This relationship i unique in the universe. The Hindu god times is in multiples of 4. God is in the numbers.. How does a book predict behavior pattern or what will happen years later!! The Best way to predict the future is to create it. Speech is a poor substitute for Telepathy. Let's see the word In order to See the Truth WE need to collect those sparks that flew from 'the stone of god', to Decode all languages. The Tho-Rah the book the Egyptian claimed was lost, is in truth hidden in plain sight, given to Moses years ago by its author Yhwh, E.

This is what Lanyadoo claims in his upcoming book the Key to the Library listing over 30 points to support just such assertion. Since the moon controls the oceans it is therefore a fitting acronym for the god Thoth. This name also explains the reason why all life is water-based and Earth is a mostly watery planet that possesses a very unique Moon. It might explain the expression 86 it. It is important to note that Thoth is credited with inventing the day sun year. Shab-aT means Sat Tho.

Together we worship the mysterious Yhwh a. It also explains the meaning of the words Vatican beti. Once the Hebrew language codes are used, it becomes clear that the Torah is retelling the Sumerian-Egyptian myth almost verbatim, using very sophisticated computer generated codes. It somehow manages to combine names with attributes, while formulas become words. C which spells out shin.

C expresses how the sun makes energy. It appears as Ray and Re re-do, mirror. They came in search for gold with which to save their planet and left Torah with which to save ours. The Torah needs to be combined with other myths before we can understand the message these books are carrying: Ra , preparing us for the time the alien El.

I gods return to reside in Ye-Ru-Shalem. Psalm suggests a time without a moon…the word Moon is from the Hebrew Maon meaning Residence. Is god residing on the dark side of the moon? Why did we choose to float in the middle of nothingness in a space station? They left or were kicked out about years ago during the reign of the Pharaoh Akmoses whose name means Brother. Moses Moses was a prince. All ancient historians equated the Hebrews with the Amu tribe from the city of Avaris but the Egyptians erased any recorded history with this name. But there is no Erasing of Bahar Yoseph.

Joseph, who suggested it, was the only one who knew how to build it. That and not his ability to read dreams is the real reason Joseph was put in charge of Egypt. Eventually, his brothers the tax collectors became rulers over Egypt which explains why there are no records that the Aamu invaded Egypt. The Egyptian myth makes a similar claim that a second secret creation of light entities designed to judge mankind in his stead was ordered by Ra, which not coincidently, is described in the word Aur-a meaning in Hebrew light.

The part of us that that lives forever letting the body go when we die, rising to become the light of Ra. The Aura, the soul then returns to earth to surround another body…. Thoth, which is the way both Sumerian and Egyptian myths described how god first created the world. It is the reason the Kabbalah claims god created the letters before the universe was created - he had to, even god needs to imagine before He can create.