The Second Cthulhu Mythos MEGAPACK®
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Book of Eibon,
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Research #1
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the Pnakotic fragments,
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Research #2
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Necron...
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Research #3
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von Junzt’s horrible Nameless Cults
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Research #4
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Golden Goblin Press
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Research #4a
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Château Faussesflammes, in Averoigne,
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Research #5
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Colonel Churchward and Lewis Spence
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Research #6
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Naacal tongue speak of as flourishing 200,000 years ago,
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(Mu and) Research #7
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lost Hyperborea
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Research #8
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Tsath...
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Old ones
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Research #9
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Mount Yaddith-Gho
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Repeated?
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Yuggoth,
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Cthulhu Mythos
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Ghatanothoa,
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Cthulhu Mythos
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Imash-Mo the High-Priest,
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Repeated?
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King Thabon
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Research #9
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T’yog, High-Priest of Shub-Niggurath
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Cool name
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Shub-Niggurath, Nug, and Yeb, as well as Yig the Serpent-god,
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Do these reappear elsewhere in the Cthulhu Mythos?
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pthagon membrane
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The inner skin of the extinct yakith lizard 🦎 🤭
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lagh metal—the metal brought by the Elder Ones from Yuggoth,
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Repeated?
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plateau of Leng.
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Cthulhu Mythos
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the fabled subterrene kingdom of K’n-yan,
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Research #10
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G’tanta, Tanotah, Than-Tha, Gatan, and Ktan-Tah—
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One and the same, or different 🤔?
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That earthquake of 1811
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True?
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Yig, Father of Snakes,
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Have I read this in another anthology recently?
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children of Tulu—
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Not heard this before 🤔
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Iä! Shub-Niggurath!—
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Cthulhu Mythos
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Great Tulu—Azathoth—Nyarlathotep—
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These are all boys in the band, for sure: Cthulhu Mythos regulars.
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Tiráwa
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New one on me: research
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“oxi, oxi, giathcán ycá relex.”
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Cthulhu dialogue
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K’n-yan.
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Cthulhu language (pre-telepathy)
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gyaa-yothn,
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The beasts of K'n-yan: buffalo horses with hints of human forefathers.
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Zin,
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Cthulhu location
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Gll’-Hthaa-Ynn,
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Leader of people of K'n-yan
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B’graa,
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Cthulhu location
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Tsathoggua
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One of the Old Ones
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N’kai
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Cthulhu location
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Olathoë,
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Real place,?
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Gnophkehs
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Cthulhu race?
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gyaa-yothn.
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Cthulhu race
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y’m-bhi—
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Necromancy in Cthulhu/K'n-yan
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Yig, Tulu, Nug, Yeb, and the Not-to-Be-Named One
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Cthulhu characters and one of many Harry Potter coincidences (He Who Must Not Be Named)
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Shub-Niggurath, the All-Mother and wife of the Not-to-Be-Named One.
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Cthulhu character
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Nith,
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Nith: where've I heard that before?
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N’kai,
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Bookmarked already? Research.
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T’la-yub—
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Cthulhu character-K'n-yaan
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gn’agn
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Cthulhu character, judge or elder, improper Noun
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Von Junzt’s Nameless Cults—the edition known as the Black Book,
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'BLACK BOOK' (von Juntz) cited again!
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Necronomicon.
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...and THAT old tome...
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Von Junzt was found strangled in a mysterious manner, in his barred and bolted chamber one night in 1840, six months after he had returned from a mysterious journey to Mongolia.
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The manner of von Junzt's death explained
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