CJ - Carl Jacobi

"He believed that these super undersea species are the incarnation of those Elder Gods who ruled the antediluvian deep and whose existence has been brought down to us in the dark myths and legends of a primitive past; that commanded by Great Cthulhu, they have lain dormant these eons in the sunken city of Flann, awaiting the time they would rise again to feed and rule. He believed further that this metempsychosis of the Elder Gods carried with it a latent incredible power and that if he could aid them to their destiny some of that power would be transmitted to him. Oh, Horatio really went all out in this mystic fol-de-rol."
— From "The Acquarium"

CJ Acquarium - Carl Jacobi, The Acquarium, in Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos, ed. Robert M. Price, Minneapolis: Fedogan and Bremer, 1992.

Protagonist: Rhodes, Emily. References: Bristol; Bates, Lucius; Brompton Road; Basil Street; Caribbean; Cthulhu; Cadogan Square; Dwellers in the Depths; Elder Gods; Embankment, the; Flann; Gantley; Germany; Haney Lane; Haiti; Halbin, Edith; Hydrophinnae; Knightsbridge Station; Kuching; London; London Times; Longeway and Longeway, agents; Longeway, Talbot; Lear, Horatio; Lear, Edmund; Le Fe, Gaston; Pont Street; Rhodes, Emily; Senarbin Deep; Unter Zee Kulten; Walton Street;


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