F

F

A person. HPL Case (online text) 215.

Faaite

HC Isle (online text) 147.

F., B

HPL Case (online text) 195, 197.

Fable of Nyarlathotep

Prof. Alexander Chaupin referred to the banned and infamous Fable of Nyarlathotep [RB Grinning].

Fable of the Tree and the Fruit

Heber's Daemonic Presences includes sly hints and subtle allusions to the Fable of the Tree and the Fruit. [RB Satan]

Faceless God

RB Faceless 40, 45.

Synonym for: Nyarlathotep.

Faceless One

RB Faceless 40-41, 45.

AWD Dweller 123, 127, 132.

Synonym for: Nyarlathotep.

Faikana

HC Isle (online text) 147-148, 150, 153, (154-159), 160-161, 163, 168.

Fair Grounds

Chicago--World's Fair? AWD Depths (online text) 233, 237, 242-243.

fairies

AM Novel (online text) 24, 32-33; Shining (online text) 186, 200, 206.

Synonym for: Little People.

Fakarava

HC Isle (online text) 147.

Falconer, John

Author, Cryptomenysis Patefacta. [HPL Dunwich (online text) 183]

Falcon Point

Massachusetts; near Innsmouth. AWD Fisherman 289, 291, 292, 293.

Incl: Conger, Enoch.

Fallen Angel

Phillips Keith identified "Fallen Angel" as a synonym for Satan, the archetype of evil. [RB Hell (online text)].

Fall, myth of

FBL Hounds (online text) 81.

Fall of Cthulhu, The

Book by Judson Moybridge that sought to discredit the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and disprove the existence of the Black Brotherhood [RB Strange].

Fall of the House of Usher, The

By Edgar Allan Poe. John Conrad considered "The Fall of the House of Usher" to be one of the three master horror tales. [REH Children (online text)]

Fall Street

Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 341.

Falona

A land outside Mnar. HPL Doom (online text) 49.

false scroll

HPL Aeons (online text) scroll found with T'yog mummy (266), substituted by Imash-Mo (274), carried to Yaddith-Gho by T'yog (275), kept downstairs in Cabot Museum library (283), false scroll 286.

familiars

RB Mannikin 82, (83), 86; Satan 7, 13, 15.

For an example of a familiar, see Brown Jenkin.

Fane of the Black Pharaoh

By Robert Bloch. A story in which Captain Cartaret is lead by a nameless Egyptian to the hidden tomb of the Black Pharaoh, Nephren-Ka. Bloch's fellow Milwaukee author Robert Blake was familiar with the story. [RB Steeple (online text)]

Faraday, W. T.

Translator and publisher of an English edition of the Necronomicon, issued around 1935. [DAW Review (online text)]

Farr, Fred

HPL Dunwich (online text) 188, 194.

Father Neptune

A cliff north of Kingsport. HPL Mist (online text) 178.

Father of Lies

Phillips Keith identified "Father of Lies" as a synonym for Satan, the archetype of evil. [RB Hell (online text) 37].

Father of (all) Serpents, Father of Snakes

HPL Mound (online text) 97.

JVS Dead 74: Boys in the late Elmer Harrod's house heard the name Father of Serpents chanted from underground.

Synonym for: Yig.

Father of the Million Favored Ones

HPL Whisperer (online text) 226.

AWD Dweller 137.

Synonym for: Nyarlathotep.

Father Yig

See: Yig.

fauns

HPL Whisperer (online text) 214.

Faussesflammes, Chateau

Of Averoigne, France. HPL Aeons (online text) Cabot Museum bought relics and preserved bodies from crypts beneath the almost vanished, evilly famous ruins of Chateau Faussesflammes 269.

Fayette Street

Baltimore. RB Poe (online text). Location of the Presbyterian Cemetery.

Fayum

Egypt. AWD Island 182.

"Feaster from the Stars, The"

A story by Robert Blake. [HPL Haunter (online text)]

Feast of the Foxes

HPL Man (online text) 207.

Feast of Ulder

RB Mannikin 79.

feathered serpent.

HPL Electric (online text) 70.

REH Dig (online text) 74/75: John Grimlan spoke dismissively of feathered snakes as among the "dregs of the real Unknown."
Lost 76, aka Terrible Nameless One 78, 80, 83-84, 86.

See also: Terrible Nameless One.

Federal Hill

Providence. HPL Haunter (online text) 92, 94-95, 103, 105-107, 110-111, 113.

RB Steeple (online text) 213, 215-216, 218, 225.

Federal Hill Boys

HPL Haunter (online text) 103.

Federal Street

Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 320, 325, 353-354.

Feeny, Francis X

Of Providence. HPL Haunter (online text) 103.

Feldon, Arthur

HPL Electric (online text) 61-63, (64-75), 76-79.

fellahs.

RB Steeple (online text) 228-229.

Fellipo, Tony

Died in Arkham. RB Creeper (online text) 106-108, 110, 111.

Fen Chow Fu

Where Symons left his nose. FBL Hills (online text) 241.

Fenner

Providence family. HPL Case (online text) 119, farm next to Curwen 139, 140-145, letters 154, 171, 181.

Fenner, Dave

Of Maine. Nephew of Major Settler. To research Settler's Wall, studied Latin at Miskatonic University, consulted old books kept locked up there, and corresponded with H. P. Lovecraft. Had a breakdown and dropped out of school for a year. Was a fraternity brother of Will Richards at Columbia University in 1930/1931. Drowned in a lake sometime before 1934.

RAL Settlers (online text) 24, 26-27, 29-32, 34-35.

Fenner, Arthur

Of Pawtuxet. HPL Case (online text) 144.

Fenton, Dr.

Supervisor of the Beyond the Wall of Sleep narrator at the asylum where Joe Slater was confined. He concluded that Joe Slater was but a low-grade paranoic, and that the narrator was broken down with nervous strain. Fenton gave the narrator a nerve-powder and a half-year's vacation. [HPL Sleep (online text)]

Fenner, Luke

Of Pawtuxet. HPL Case (online text) 143-145, 202.

Ferenczy, Baron

Of Transylvania. HPL Case (online text) 164-165, 196, 223.

Fermin, Point

California. RB Kiss (online text) 41.

Fernandez, Timoto.

AWD Curwen 8-9, (10), 11-15, 18-19, 29.

Ferrand's Drug Store

Innsmouth. AWD Clay 376.

Ferris, Jim

HPL Medusa (online text) 199.

The Festival narrator

HPL Festival (online text).

fhtagn

HPL Call (online text) 129, 136.

Field Museum

Chicago. AWD Depths (online text) 225, 232, (233): Includes a copy of the Necronomicon.

Field, Naphthali

Of Providence. HPL Case (online text) 160.

Filipino

HPL Aeons (online text) A sullen Filipino was arrested trying to secrete himself in the Cabot Museum at closing time 282.

Fire-Being

AWD Sky 68.

Synonym for: Cthugha.

Fifth Avenue

New York. AWD Wood 82.

Fifth House

Astrology. AWD Whippoorwills 46.

Fifth Symphony

By Beethoven. AWD Sandwin 98.

Fifty Island Water

AHB Wendigo (online text): A Candian lake. The Wendigo was sighted nearby on more than one occasion.

Fire Beings

AWD Hastur 11.

Fire of Asshurbanipal

A cursed stone. REH Fire (online text) 31, (32-33), 34, 42, 48, (49), 50-51, (52-53), 55, 58.

Fire of Asshurbanipal, Guardian of the

From the description and the reference to "Xuthltan," possibly synonymous with or related to the Master of the Monolith. REH Fire (online text) a tentacle (53), soul-shakingly foul breath (54), gigantic, black, toadlike, winged, and tentacled (57-58).

fire vampires

DW Fire2 (online text) spontaneous combustion deaths 79, follow prey 80, of Ktynga 82, electrical beings that feed on human life 83, 84-85, reddish except for Fthaggua 86, 87-90.

First Baptist Church, Providence

Of 1775. HPL Case (online text) 114, 165.

First Baptist Church, Partridgeville

FBL Hounds (online text) 84.

First Gate, First Gateway

HPL Gates (online text) 433, 435, 437, 439, 441, 443.

First National Bank

Arkham. HPL Gates (online text) 457.

First National grocery store

Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 320.

AWD Sky 62-63, 81.

Fischer, Anton

FL Terror2 father of Georg (270-275, 278-279), 280, (282, 298, 304, 306-308).

See also: Gate of Dreams, The.

Fischer, Georg Reuter

FL Terror2 narrator (268-312); name 267, 270; son of Marie Reuter 270-271; author of The Tunneler Below 267; birth 270; blond 278; bachelor's degree in English Literature from UCLA 286; author of The Green Deeps 288; author of Sea Tombs 289; death 312.

Fisherman's God

Asaph Gilman had an artistic rendering of the Fisherman's God of the Cook Islands. It was atypical, with no neck, a misshapen torso, and tentacles for legs and/or arms. Gilman apparently found it suggestive of Cthulhu or the Deep Ones. [AWD Gorge]

Laban Shrewsbury also linked the Fisherman’s God, with its misshapen torso and its substitution of tentacles for legs and arms, to be a representation of Cthulhu as seen by the primitive mind. Horvath Blayne determined that the Fisherman’s God had made its appearance in one form or another as far to the south as Australia, as far to the north as the Kuriles, and between, in Cambodia, Indo-China, Siam, and the Malay States; but the incidence of its occurrence was immeasurably greater in the vicinity of Ponape. Horvath Blayne dreamed of an underwater city with images resembling the Fisherman's God. [AWD Island]

Fishers from Outside

HPL Outpost (online text) 56; cyclopean megalithic ruins in Uganda used to be inhabited by the Fishers from Outside Winged (online text) 247.

fish figure

AWD Gorge 100.

Fish-Men

Of Ponape. AWD Gorge 109.

Fish Street

Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth (online text) 324, fish street bridge (ruined) 324.

Fiske, Edmund

Of Chicago. RB Steeple (online text) (211), 212, 216-230.

Fitchburg

Town enroute from Townshend, Vermont to Arkham, Massachusetts. After Ayer, before Gardner. HPL Whisperer (online text) 228, 244.

Five Nations

Indian tribe? HPL Whisperer (online text) (page ref lost).

five-pointed stones

AWD Keeper 150; Spawn 29-31; Sandwin 114.

Synonym for: star-stones.

Flagstaff

Maine. RAL Settlers (online text) 17.

Incl: Frank (2).

Flame Creatures of Cthugha

AWD Curwen 31.

When Cthugha was summoned to the Wood of N'gai, there also appeared thousands of tiny points of light—not only on and among the trees, but on the earth itself, on the lodge and the car standing before it. The myriad points of light were living entities of flame. [AWD Dweller]

Flaming One

HK Invaders (online text) 73.

Synonym for: Vorvadoss.

Flammarion, Camille

"...a French astronomer and author. He was a prolific author of more than fifty titles, including popular science works about astronomy, several notable early science fiction novels, and works on psychical research and related topics. He also published the magazine L'Astronomie, starting in 1882." [Camille Flammarion, Wikipedia, 12/3/2020]

Author, Atmosphere [HH Guardian 288].

Flanders

HPL Herbert (online text) 153-154, 162.

Flann

Sunken city of the Elder Gods. CJ Acquarium 306.

Flecker, James Elroy

A poet. REH Children (online text) 152: John Conrad quoted Flecker's lines about a rose in the desert, and suggested they were reminiscent of Von Junzt’s hints of "a city in the waste" (possibly one of these: Kara-Shehr, the Nameless City, or Irem).

Flemish region

A region of Belgium. Ludvig Prinn was from the Flemish lowland country [RB Shambler (online text)].

Flemish magician

See: Prinn, Ludvig.

Fletcher family

Of Texas. REH Lost 65.

Fletcher, Saul

Of Texas. REH Lost 66-75, 86-89.

Fleur-de-Lys Building

HPL Call (online text) 128, 142.

Flint People

REH Dark (online text) 73.

Synonym for: Picts.

Flood, the

A period of earth upheavals caused by the passing of huge comets. This period destroyed the temples of the Great Old Ones and submerged them under oceans or buried them beneath polar ice. These catastrophes also destroyed Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu, and Babel. [RB Strange]

The Biblical Flood is evidence of Cthulhu's banishment to a lost continent. [AWD Island]

Flora

Cousin of Hester Hutchins; of Dunwich. AWD Whippoorwills 41, 53.

Florida

HPL Mound (online text) 137; Doorstep (online text) 279.

HC Death (online text) 362.

Fludd, Robert

A physician, scientist, and occultist ["Robert Fludd", Wikipedia].

Author of Clavis Alchimiae. [HPL Case (online text); AWD Lurker]

Author of Chiromancy. [RB Poe (online text)]

Fo-Lan, Dr

AWD Lair 117, (122), 123-135.

Follexon.

AWD Curwen 13.

Fomalhaut

HPL Kadath (online text) 308.

AWD Curwen 21; Dweller 138-139, 147, 151; Gorge 126; Lurker 133; Hastur 15.

Fonda Nacional

HPL Electric (online text) 76.

footman, frog.

See: frogs.

footsteps

AWD Island 208; Keeper 172; Sky 93. [Many other refs in AWD stories]

Forbidden Place

Synonym for North Swamp, near Monk's Hollow. HK Frog (online text) 106.

Foreign Legion of France

HPL Gates (online text) 424; Silver (online text) 411, 419.

foreign words

See: Appendix: Foreign Words.

Forgotten One Who is Guardian of the Ancient Gateway

HPL Diary (online text) 316-317.

Fort, Charles

Author of books on unexplained phenomena, including The Book of the Damned (1919) and New Lands (1923).

Lord Northam was enthralled by the vagaries of a dozen obscure precursors of Charles Fort [HPL Descendant (online text)].

Correspondents of Albert Wilmarth cited the extravagant books of Charles Fort for their claims that beings from other worlds have often visited Earth [HPL Whisperer (online text)].

The alien Mr. Allan expressed agreement with Charles Fort's theories, and went on to express his belief in intelligent life on other planets [AWD Brotherhood].

Seneca Lapham recommended Fort's books The Book of the Damned and New Lands to Winfield Phillips [AWD Lurker].

Sylvan Phillips had Fort's books. Marius Phillips believed that Fort died before his time because he came too close to the truth [AWD Seal (online text)].

Laban Shrewsbury regarded the late Charles Fort as one of the few might have placed any credence in the Celaeno Fragments [AWD Curwen].

Fortazela

A scow of Barcelona. HPL Case (online text) 133.

Fort Morton

Alaska. HPL Museum (online text) 221.

41st St

New York. HPL Time (online text) 404.

Foster

A scientific chemist. RB Suicide (online text) 20.

foum-wine

A beverage drunk in Commoriom. [CAS Testament (online text)]

Fountain Avenue

Los Angeles. Albert Keith drove down Fountain Avenue after an earthquake. [RB Strange]

Fourth Avenue

AWD Passing

Incl. Sanderton and Harker; Sanderton, Mr..

Fourth Dimension

RB Sorcerer (online text) 152-153, 158.

Fowler

Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition. HPL Mountains (online text) 19-20.

Fowler, Goody

The witch. HPL Gates (online text) 422; Silver (online text) 415..

Fradelitski

Conductor. AWD Wood 76, pupil of 79, 82.

France

And the French. HPL Aeons (online text) Chateau Faussesflammes 269; Case (online text) 149; Gates (online text) 424; Medusa (online text) 170, French blood 177; Mound (online text) 103, 108, 137; Silver (online text) 411, 419.

RB Fane French men 144; Notebook (online text) 235.

Project Arkham suspected that the Black Brotherhood was responsible for the attempt to assassinate the French Minister of Justice. [RB Strange]

RWC Repairer (online text) 5.

AWD Peabody 182-183; Lurker 116; Six 124; Spawn 26.

HK Invaders (online text) 70.

REH Black (online text) 57.

Incl: Bedard, Marceline; d'Erlette, Comte (1); Ladeau, Alexis;

Auteuil; Averoigne; Bayonne; Belloy-en-Santerre; Chateau Faussesflammes; La Frenaie; Limoges; Mass of St. Secaire; Paris; Rouen; Touraine; Voyonnes.

Francis, Emperor

Of Vienna. AWD Lurker 138.

Franciscans

Of San Xavier. HK Bells (online text) 90.

Frank (1)

The narrator Frank of Hounds (online text) is presumably the same as that of Eaters (online text), as both stories are set in Partridgeville; but not the same as Frank Belknap Long, as the latter lived in New York. FBL Hounds (online text) (narrator) 78, 81-83, 86; Eaters (online text) (narrator) 92, 101, 105, 112-113; Gateway Thomas Granville a reincarnation of Frank? (8-9).

Frank (2)

Cousin of Clyde Cantrell. Spent 1934 summer in CCC camp at Flagstaff, Maine. RAL Settlers (online text) 17-39.

Frankfort

HPL Picture (online text) 119.

Franklin County

Ozarks. HPL Yig (online text) 84.

Franklin Island

Antarctica. HPL Mountains (online text) 7.

Franz, 21st Baron Kralitz

See: Kralitz, 21st Baron, Franz.

Fraunce's Tavern

New York. HPL Case (online text) 117.

Frazer, Sir James

Author, The Golden Bough. HPL Call (online text) 128.

RB Faceless 41.

Fred

Narrator. [AWD Gable (online text)]

Fred, Uncle

Of Willie Osborne; Vermont? RB Notebook (online text) 232-243, 245, 247.

Freeborn, Tyler M

Of Miskatonic University; anthropology. HPL Time (online text) 406-407, 409-410.

Freemasonry

HPL Innsmouth (online text) 313.

Free-Will Church

Providence. HPL Haunter (online text) 103.

RB Steeple (online text) 213.

French, (Constable) James

Manitoba area; Royal Northwest Mounted Police. AWD Ithaqua 105-106, 115-116.

French Canadian country

AWD Dweller 122.

French Foreign Legion

See: Foreign Legion of France.

French Hill

Arkham.

AWD Attic, quaint old-fashioned restaurant at foot of ___ 312; Lurker 25.

Incl: French House.

French House

Arkham. A quaint old fashioned restaurant at the foot of French Hill. [AWD Attic]

French Indo-China

Asia. AWD Survivor (online text) 150.

French language

HPL Diary (online text) 313.

French Quarter

New Orleans. HPL Gates (online text) 425.

frogs, froglike creatures

AWD Curwen frog footman in Alice in Wonderland 12, 46; Gorge frog figure 100.

HK Frog (online text) the Frog 118.

See also: Deep Ones; toads.

Frye, Dorcas

RB Satan 12-19.

Frye, Elmer, Selina, and family

HPL Dunwich (online text) 179-182, 188, 190.

Frye, Mrs

Of Dunwich. AWD Lurker 101.

Frye, Seth

Of Dunwich. AWD Middle 368-369.

Frying-Pan and Fish

Near the New Coffee-House, Providence. HPL Case (online text) 123.

Fthaggua

Lord of Ktynga. DW Fire2 (online text) 82, bluish 86, (88), 89, 90.

Fuentes

Project Arkham suspected that the assassination of Fuentes in Argentina was done by the Black Brotherhood. [RB Strange]

Fuga Satanae Exorcismus

By Pietro Antonio Stampa. Venice, 1605. Referred to in English as the Flight of Satan. A manual for performing exorcisms. "One of the most important and popular manuals of exorcisms of [Stampa's] time. However, the work of Stampa gained notoriety by the list of the different names and titles of the Devil, as well as his assistants and other demons. It also includes a list of the Holy Scriptures that can be used to fight each one of them." [Thesaurus Exorcismorum atque conjurationum terribilium, booksofmagick.com, 1/16/2021] "A very popular manual . . . Among the usual practical instructions, he added a section on the ritual burning of effigies (one of the demon, the other of the agent of the ‘maleficium’), accompanied by the reading of Revelation." [ WITCHCRAFT Thesaurus exorcismorum, Sokol Books, 1/16/2021] The text is available online (in Latin) at the Internet Archive.

Uriah Garrison had a copy in his library [AWD Attic].

Asaph Peabody left a copy in his hidden room [AWD Peabody].

Fungi from Yuggoth

HPL Whisperer (online text) 250.

AWD Hastur 22.

Synonym for: Outer Ones.

Further Adventures of Arthur Gordon Pym, The

A story written by Edgar Allan Poe after his death and reanimation by Launcelot Canning. Apparently a sequel to Poe's published work The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. The story was never published and presumably was destroyed in the fire that burned Canning's mansion. [RB Poe (online text)]

Fuseli

Artist. HPL Colour (online text) 78; Medusa (online text) 175; Pickman (online text) 13.

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