EHPL Diary (online text) 305. AWD Curwen 21; Keeper 141; Lurker; Spawn 31. HK Invaders (online text) 73-74. CAS Ubbo (online text) 48, 50, gods who died before Earth was born 51, 55. See also: Earth's gods. AWD Hastur 11. AWD Sky 68. Synonym for: Nyarlathotep. See: Great Ones (1). HPL Aeons (online text) Easter Island images are possible vestiges of bygone Pacific civilisation (of Mu) 267; Diary (online text) 303; Gates (online text) 426; Haunter (online text) 102; Innsmouth (online text) 329; Medusa (online text) 187. In the near future, a tsunami related to the rising of R'lyeh wipes out every man-made structure on Easter Island. After leaving R'lyeh, Cthulhu lurks on Easter Island in the crater of Rano-Raraku. There he mates with Kay Keith before being destroyed, along with the whole island, by an atomic bomb. [RB Strange] AWD Island 179, 182, 186; Curwen 13; Gable (online text) 206; Gorge 100, 109, 121; Lurker 116; Sandwin 99; Seal (online text) 163; Sky 76. FL Terror2 286. JVS Dead 30. Incl:Rano-raraku. Arkham. HPL Unnameable (online text) 201. HPL Aeons (online text) The night watchman at Cabot Museum was found with a bit of East Indian hemp knotted around his neck 282. See also: South Pacific. London. AWD Curwen 34. London. AWD Curwen 36. Manhattan. HPL Test (online text) 20. See full article about Eater of Souls. (allusion) HPL Herbert (online text) 138. A nickname for H. P. Lovecraft, based phonetically on his initials [CAS Pnom]. Of Providence. HPL Haunter (online text) 103. Rhode Island--near Pawtuxet. HPL Case (online text) 179, 185. Of Hollywood. HK Hydra (online text) 126-134, 136-141. RB Mannikin 75. A pious and famous witch-finder. He told in his sermons about the geography of Hell. Edmunds told Godfrey of the damage wrought by witches and their familiars, and of tests to use for detecting witches. He urged Gideon Godfrey to dedicate himself to a journey: either specifically the journey to Roodsford, or possibly more generally to the vanquishing of witches. [RB Satan 7-8] HPL Descendant (online text) 361. RB Hell (online text) 53; Sebek 123. In Oslo. HPL Call (online text) 148, 154. HPL Aeons (online text) Cabot Museum includes Egyptian mummies from earliest Sakkarah specimens to last Coptic attempts 266, Ghatanothoa cult penetrated Egypt 276; Case (online text) 133, 194; Cats (online text) the Cat is the soul of antique Aegyptus 55, dark wanderers from south, who visit Ulthar, worship gods that sound vaguely Egyptian 56; Fungi (online text) XXI; Haunter (online text) 100, 2 refs? 103; Medusa (online text) magic 170, 193; Nyarlathotep (online text) 1; Pyramids (online text) throughout, 217, lower 218, mysteries older than pre-dynastic Egypt related to animal-headed gods in panthon 223, elder magic of 227, full of inner mysteries and antique powers 228, embodied in Houdini's dream as a giant paw 230, 231, sepulchres 234; Time (online text) 395. RB Brood colonized Cornwall 92, 93-96, 98; Faceless 36-37, 39-42; Fane 133-136, 139, 141-143; Mummy 284-286, 296, 298; Opener 156, 158-160, 162-163, 168; Sebek 115-117, 119-125, 127, 129; Steeple (online text) 213-214, 228-229; Shambler (online text) 180; Sorcerer (online text) 154. The Probilski Foundation had statues of Egyptian gods. The prophecy says that Nyarlathotep will come out of Egypt. Reverend Nye said the Egyptians new him as Nyarlathotep. [RB Strange] AWD Island 181-182, pyramids 199; Brotherhood, Egyptian papyri 329; Gorge 99, 122; Keeper 140; Sandwin 104; Space 234; Survivor (online text) animal worship of ancient Egypt 162. REH Roof (online text) degraded and mongrel peoples of lower Egypt 8; Skull (online text) Kathulos the Egyptian; Untitled 36, 38. HK Hunt (online text) 169-170; Invaders (online text) 70. RFS Warder 164. Incl: el Drogman, Abdul Reis; baboons; Black Pharaoh; Blind Apes of Truth; Cartaret, Captain; Cheops; Chewer of Corpses; Horus; Hyborians; Ka; Khephnes; Khephren, King; Luveh-Keraph; Nephren-Ka; Nitokris; Sphinx; Stygians; Thoth; Thutmosis IV; Unknown God of the Dead; Alexandria; Ankh; Black Rites; Bubastis; Cairo; Coptic Period; Elephantine; Fayum; Grand Cairo; Great Pyramid; Hadoth, Valley of; Karnak; Karneter; Khem; Memphis; mummies; Nile; Ninth Pyramid; Papyrus Ipuwer; Place of the Blind Apes; Pyramids; Secret Place; Semites; Soul Chant of Sebek; Thebes; Valley of Kings; Wadi Hassur; Walls of Truth. Egyptian gods: Amen; Amon; Anubis; Apis; Bast; Bennu; Buto; Hathor; Horus; Isis; Judges of the Dead; Khepri; Neb; Nekhebet; Nyarlathotep; Osiris; Pasht; Ra; Re-Harakhte; Sebek; Sekhmet; Set; Thoth; Unknown God of the Dead; Aka: Khem. See also: wanderers. Hyperborean sorcerer, author of the Book of Eibon. CAS Coming (online text) 82; Door (online text) 18-41; CAS Pnom Eibon encountered Hzioulquoigmnzhah on Cykranosh (Saturn). eighon-wood A type of wood that was used for the executioner's block in Commoriom. [CAS Testament (online text)] REH Dig (online text) 79: The Eight Brazen Towers of the Yezidees rise in the mysterious wastes of deep Asia. For comparison, Robert W. Chambers' novel The Slayer of Souls (1920) states that Mongolia was guarded by the Eight Towers of the Assassins, and that the vice-regent of Erlik, Prince of Darkness, dwelt within this unknown land. Black mountains located in Hyperborea, a day's march from Commoriom. Ralibar Vooz took a party there to hunt voormis. The fauna also included alpine catoblepones and saber-tooth tigers. [CAS Seven (online text)] Knyagathin Zhaum led raiding parties of voormis from the Eiglophian mountains against the surrounding hill-regions. [CAS Testament (online text)] Incl: voormis; Voormithadreth, Mt.; HPL Case (online text) 161; Moutains 19; Whisperer (online text) light-speed limit 253; Time (online text) 376; WitchHouse (online text) 264. AWD Curwen 7. RB Steeple (online text) *226; Sorcerer (online text) 152. FBL Hounds (online text) 74-75, Einstein formula 86. Synonym for Ireland. REH People (online text) 149. An author. HPL Herbert (online text) 155. Sculpture by Clark Ashton Smith. AWD Wood 73. Carved image of. AWD Gorge 100. For further information, see Elder Gods and Great Old Ones: God Terminology in Derleth's Mythos Stories. AWD Island 179, benevolent 180, 181-182, 186, 188, 197-198, described (200), 212; Curwen 21-22, 31, 37, 42-43; Dweller 133; Gable (online text) 207; Gorge beneficient 121, 126; Depths (online text) 235-236, 240-241, 249, 251-252; Keeper 141, 157, 163, seal of 170; Lair 126, 134; Lurker 51, home in Glyu-Vho 83, 84, 123, 133-135; OutThere 590-591; Hastur 11, home in Betelgeuse 27; Sandwin 106-106, 112; Seal (online text) 160-162, 164, 177, 179; Sky books stolen from 68, benign authority 69, 71; Space 238-239, 240-242; Spawn 30-31; Survivor (online text) 162; Valley (online text) 127, 134-135; Whippoorwills 47, 51; Witches 301, 303; Wood 81. Aka: Elder Ones (4); Old Ones (Misc); Ancient Ones (2). CJ Acquarium 306, 307. DAW Review (online text) The Necronomicon speaks of the Elder Gods who came before the modern demons. RFS Warder 164. The Elder Key is a half-fabulous cryptogram, and one of the sources that enabled Andreas Benson to piece together the incantation which would summon Iod to Earth. [HK Hunt (online text)] The occultist Kenneth Scott was rumored to possess a copy of the blasphemous Elder Key; one of the only two copies that are reputed to exist on earth. [HK Hydra (online text)] HPL Gates (online text) 432. HPL Whisperer (online text). HPL Fungi (online text) the last Elder One XXVII. RB Fane 134. Synonym for: Nyarlathotep. HPL Mountains (online text) 25. Synonym for: Old Ones (1). Spawn of the dark planet Yuggoth, who colonized the earth before the birth of terrestrial life. Built gigantic fortress on top of Mount Yaddith-Gho, in the crypts beneath which their god Ghatanothoa lowers and broods eternally. Brought the lagh metal to earth from Yuggoth. HPL Aeons (online text) (272), 274. Possible synonym for: Outer Ones? HPL Mist (online text) 277, 282, 285-286; Kadath (online text) 311, 351, 356. Synonym for: Great Ones. Synonym for: Elder Gods (1). Unidentified meanings. HPL Medusa (online text) 187. REH Dig (online text) 83: Beings that existed before humanity, and whose lord dwells even now among the shadows. "Their lord" is probably a reference to Malik Tous. "Pharos" means lamp or lighthouse. HPL Fungi (online text) XXVII; Mountains (online text) 106. FL Terror2 272. Elder Script The writing used in the Parchments of Pnom, which were possibly Hyperborean [CAS Pnom]. AWD Valley (online text) 135. Synonym for: Elder Sign (2)? Probably a synonym for Satan. RB Satan 18. Elder Sign See: Elder Sign. Elder Things See: Elder Things. RFS Casket 25. RB Tomb (online text) 12. Star in the Pleiades. AWD Curwen 46. HPL Museum (online text) 222, 229. RB Hell (online text) 61-62; Sorcerer (online text) 158-160, 163. AWD Dweller 127, 133; Ithaqua spirits of the elements 112; Seal (online text) 162; Sky 68; Wind (online text) according to Dr. Jamison, beings associated with the four elements earth, air, fire, and water. Ithaqua is said to be an air elemental. Includes: gnomes; salamanders; sylphs; undines. Inn, tavern? Providence. HPL Case (online text) 162. Egyptian city with temple of Bubastis. RB Brood 94-95. Family, Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 323. AWD Clay 375-376, 378; Sky 62; Survivor (online text) 161. HPL Pickman (online text) 12, 17-20, 22-25. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 329-330, 332, 334, 336. Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 327, 351, 355. "Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright. He is considered to be one of the 20th century's greatest poets, as well as a central figure in English-language Modernist poetry." [T. S. Eliot, Wikipedia, retrieved 07/03/2024] Author of The Waste Land. [HPL Case (online text)] HK Jest (online text) 60-62, synonym for Philosopher's Stone 63. HK Hydra (online text) =heavy water? 135. Brig out of Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 329. Miskatonic University? HPL WitchHouse (online text) 284. A bottle. HPL Terrible (online text) 273. REH Fire (online text) 47-51, 53, 55. Massachusetts; south of Arkham. HPL Silver (online text) 419. Providence. HPL Case (online text) 165. HPL Case (online text) 170, 233. Saharan oasis. AWD Gorge 108, 110. Texas. HPL Electric (online text) 63, 78. A town. HPL Yig (online text) 87. Central America. Project Arkham suspected the Black Brotherhood was responsible for the assassination of El Salvador's president. [RB Strange] A government agent who substituted for the photographer at a photo session with Kay Keith at the Starry Wisdom Temple. Elstree was shot to death by a cultist named Jody. [RB Strange] An Indian. HPL Mound (online text) 116. Eltdown Shards See: Eltdown Shards. Of the North Point Light, Kingsport. HPL Kadath (online text) (317): Basil Elton discoursed to Randolph Carter of the glorious lands and cities which he had seen in dreams. White (online text) 36-42. RFS Mists 27-28, paleontology 29, 30. A vizier who ran the government for his lord, Genghir the Dreamer, in an ancient middle-eastern kingdom. Genghir had Hassim flayed for abuse of his office. [RB Lotus] Miskatonic University math student. HPL WitchHouse (online text) 271, 276, 279-280, 282-287, 289-290, 294-296. London. CJ Acquarium 309. Two-masted schooner, of Auckland. HPL Call (online text) 146, 149. AWD Seal (online text) 163. Providence. HPL Case (online text) 165. A ship. HPL Time (online text) 412. Arabia. HPL History (online text) 52. AWD Keeper 148. Synonym for: Roba el Khaliyeh. HPL Kadath (online text) 308-310, 334, 339. Of Britain. HPL Case (online text) 149; Hound (online text) 175; Mound (online text) 137; Rats (online text) 33, 42-44. RB Brood 89-90; Kiss (online text) 48; Notebook (online text) 235; Satan 8, 17; Sebek 124. AWD Lurker 4, 9, 13, 40, 46, 127, 136, 142; Middle 352-353, 355, 358; Spawn 19-20, 26; Watchers 384, 394, 395; Wind (online text) Allison Wentworth raved of the fogs over England, which he must have visited while a captive of Ithaqua. REH Gods (online text) 196; People (online text) 147; Roof (online text) 9. FBL Gateway 3. CAS Offspring (online text) 8. Incl. Bassett; Billington, Alijah; Billington, Laban; Bishop, Ambrose; Bishop, Peter; Bishop?, William; Black Prince; Brinton, Sir William; Capito, Cnaeus Gabinius; Clave, Sir John; de la Poer, Walter; de la Poer, Gilbert; de la Poer, Godfrey; de la Poer, Mary; Delapore; Drayton, Lady; Edward III; Hardie, Sir John; Harper; Hemery, Soames; Norrys, Capt. Edward; Shrewsfield, Earl of; Sullatt; Thornton; Trask, Dr.; Tremoth, Lady Agatha; Tremoth, Sir John; Tremoth, Lady Agatha; Tremoth, Sir John; Trevor, Lady Margaret; Vernon, Duncan; Warwick, Jason. Anchester; British Museum; Cornwall; Devon; Dover; Drayton Hall; Dunstable; Eton Club; Exham Priory; Hanwell; Harrow; Hydestall; Kent; Lindum; London; Lynwold; Malvern-by-the-Sea; Melcombe House; Northam Keep; Oxford; Scotland Yard; Selfridge's; Stonehenge; Surrey; Tremoth Hall; Warwickshire; Wolverhampton; Yorkshire. A Crawford packet. HPL Case (online text) 126, 134. 55-35 million years ago. HPL Mountains (online text) 17, 22. Cykranoshian pygmies. CAS Door (online text) 36. Leader of the Tcho-Tcho people. AWD Lair 7,000 year old leader of Tcho-Tchos 128, 129-133. Sculptor admired by Jeffrey Corey. AWD Clay 372; Wood 75. Antarctic volcano. HPL Mountains (online text) 7-9. An ancient city in Sumer and Babylonia. In Erech, a manifestation of Ishtar hired camel-drivers and destroyed them with kisses [FBL WereSnake (online text)]. A freighter which, bound from Wellington to Valparaiso in 1878, chanced by a temporary island. A landing party under Captain Weatherbee discovered the mummy of T'yog. HPL Aeons (online text) 265. Someone at the Navy Department who authorized sending a nuclear submarine to destroy R'lyeh. [RB Strange] HPL Call (online text) 135. RB Kiss (online text) 48. AWD Gorge 99, 121. Aka: Esquimau. HPL Man (online text) 207. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 312, 318, 320, 336-337. AWD Clay 378; Sky 56, 62-66, 69, 75, 80, 82. Aka: Order of Dagon. HPL Museum (online text) legends 221. Synonym for: Eskimos. HPL Case (online text) 107, 122, 199. FL Terror2 283. RB Poe (online text). After consulting works of wizardry (possibly including Liber Eibon and De Vermis Mysteriis), Launcelot Canning revived Edgar Allan Poe from the essential salts of Poe's remains. It is not clear whether Canning used a process similar to that of Joseph Curwen and Charles Dexter Ward. The process cannot have been identical, since Canning had access only to a small box of Poe's bones, whereas Curwen's method required a full set of remains to work successfully. Massachusetts. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 310, 362; Sorceries (online text); WitchHouse (online text) 263. Incl: Arkham; Crubinthorpe, Judge; Innsmouth; Grandma; Kingsport; Roodsford? Salem. HPL Case (online text) 149-150, 156, 159. RB Suicide (online text) 19. London. AWD Spawn 19. AWD Gorge 109-110. HK Hunt (online text) 168. "Eunapius (. . . fl. 4th–5th century AD) was a Greek sophist and historian of the 4th century AD. His principal surviving work is the Lives of Philosophers and Sophists (. . . Latin: Vitae sophistarum), a collection of the biographies of 23 philosophers and sophists." [Eunapius, Wikipedia] Uriah Garrison's library included an old book by Eunapius, presumably the Vitae sophistarum. [AWD Attic] See: Vitae sophistarum. HPL Aeons (online text) Europe harbored only hybrid entities 200,000 years ago 272, witchcraft movement in Europe had strong connection with Ghatanothoa cult 276; Mound (online text) 153, 155. AWD Island 180. RB Faceless 41. Includes: Belgium. Hankow. REH Bear 35. Hyperborean sorcerer. CAS Coming (online text) 67-82. A name mentioned in the Per Adonai incantation that Charles Dexter Ward used to resurrect Joseph Curwen, and that Curwen attempted to use against Marinus Willett. [HPL Case (online text)] Providence. HPL Case (online text) (page ref lost). Evidences of Nahua Culture in Yucatan A work by the narrator of The Thing On the Roof. A rival scholar named Tussmann attempted to discredit the work, resulting in a bitter controversy. However, the narrator felt that he had sufficiently refuted Tussmann's charges in the eyes of the world. [REH Roof (online text)] See also: Nahua indians. AWD Depths (online text) 235, 240, 249; Hastur conflicts between those of Water vs. Air, Fire vs. Earth 11. HH Guardian 293: Beings who exist outside of space and time, and are the source of all evil. Sometimes they reach in to our world. Kathulhn encountered them after speaking an incantation in correlation with a dimension calculus. Kathulhn later started to remember rites performed by Them that involve the Cosmos in a diabolic way. They were amused by Kathulhn's presence. After thrusting him back into our world, They closed the route so that no one from our world could ever reach Them again. Also known as: Outer Ones (2), Them. HPL Aeons (online text) 275. Synonym for: Ghatanothoa. HPL Electric (online text) 70. FBL Hills (online text) cycles 257, regression 263-264. Examination of the Cthulhu Cult and Others, An By Solar Pons, published in 1931. [AWD Who] A monograph that may not have been seriously intended. At the time of "The Adventure of the Six Silver Spiders," Solar Pons said of the Necronomicon, Cultes des Ghoules, De Vermis Mysteriis, and Liber Ivonis that "All these books have a precarious existence only in the writings of certain minor authors of American origin, all apparently followers, in a remote sense, of the work of Edgar Allan Poe." [AWD Six] Thus, Pons probably regarded the Cthulhu cult also as a literary fiction. "The Adventure of the Six Silver Spiders" apparently took place in 1930, just a year prior to the publication of An Examination of the Cthulhu Cult and Others. [See Robert Pattrick's "A Chronology of Solar Pons," in August Derleth, The Reminiscences of Solar Pons, Manchester, NH: Belanger Books, 2018.] Exham Priory See: Exham Priory. HC Death (online text) 365. Eye of Horus. RB Sebek 143. See: Horus. Hyperborean sorcerer on Mt. Voormithadreth. CAS Seven (online text) (48), 49-52, 55. |
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