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The Cthulhu Myth is based on the fictional world of American writer Howard Philip Lovecraft, compiled by August William Dres and co-created by many authors. It wasn't done by one person, but it's not necessarily fake.

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Cthulhu is so famous that the entire mythological system is named after it, but it is not the most powerful of the old rulers, nor is it the center of the story. At the center of this system is Azathoth, the head of the demon gods, while Nyarlathotep is in more frequent contact with the human world and, more than the other old rulers, it prefers to deceive and seduce humans.

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Azathoth

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Athatos was the leader of the old rulers and foreign gods, nicknamed "The Blind Idiot God," or "the Daemon Sultan," and sometimes referred to as the "Lord of All Things." Xada-Hgla is its incarnation. There is a theory that equates Asathos with the demon god Azag-Thoth in Sumerian mythology, but this is incorrect. The so-called "Azag-Thoth" comes from Simon's Book of the Dead, and it is only a fiction based on Sumerian mythology and other myths. Atthatus is described as a god who operates entirely by instinct. It is depicted as a dark, chaotic, gigantic amorphous mass, nestled in a palace in the center of the universe, surrounded by countless amorphous dancers on his throne, playing the invisible flute endlessly, emitting an abominable, monotonous tone while frantically beating the inferior tambourine to keep Azatos calm, accompanied by the mad howls of the old rulers.

Nyarlathotep

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Nyarlathotep is a foreign deity in the Cthulhu myth created by the American novelist Howard Philip Lovecraft. One of the three-pillared gods in the system constructed by Auguste William Dres for the Cthulhu myth, Naiaratotip symbolizes the attributes of the earth.

Naiaratotipu is the messenger and spokesman of the foreign gods, and the only foreign god who can move freely in this universe. He has always been keen to deceive and seduce mankind and to plunge mankind into terror and despair as his highest joy. In Cthulhu mythology, his image is closest to the traditional concept of "demons".

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Howler in the Dark is one of the avatars of Naiyaratotipu, an ugly giant who is constantly roaring, with a huge tentacle on its face, and this avatar is also the most common image of Naiaratotipu.

Cthulhu

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Cthulhu, the sleeping god and lord of Lalaye, is one of the beings who symbolizes "water", and is depicted as an octopus head, a human body, and a giant with bat wings on its back.

Cthulhu sleeps in the south Pacific ocean city of Lalayer, but due to cosmic phase or other external factors, the seal is sometimes automatically unsealed at sea. However, because the seal was not completely unsealed, Cthulhu could not stay away from Lalaiye, and then when the stars changed and the power of the seal was restored, he would return to Lalaiye to continue his sleep.

Cthulhu and the female old ruler Idja had three sons and a daughter: Gatanotoya, Isogda, Zos-Omog, and Kxila.

Ghatanothoa

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One of the old rulers, described by Lynn Carter as Cthulhu's eldest son. His image is hardly depicted in detail – this is due to its nature: Gatanosoa's terrible ability is that as long as someone stares at him (even if it is not the body but a more perfect replica, such as a statue), that person will be petrified into a living mummy that cannot be moved, and his image cannot be described at all. The tissues and organs of the person he was petrified were completely coagulated, and although they still had the ability to perceive and think, they could not move at all. The only way to rescue is to destroy the petrified brain — but while this frees the body from the torture of not being able to move, it only makes the victim go crazy and lose the ability to think. Gatanosoa is said to have been brought to Earth from Pluto by the alien race Mi-Go, and is currently imprisoned under the long-sunken Mount Yaddith-Gho of the continent of Mu. He was adored by the inhabitants of the prehistoric continent precisely because people feared his petrification ability. According to Frederick von Yunzt's Book of the Unsung Sacrifice, a T'yog of the priest of Shub Nicholas tried to defeat him by protecting himself with a scroll that was immune to the petrification of Gatanosoa, but the priest of Gatanosoa wrapped the real thing with a fake scroll, causing the strip to fail miserably. It is also said that the minions of Gatanosoa are lizard-shaped races that live underground, the Lloigors.

Tavel Yate Ummel

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Tawil-at-U'mr is one of the incarnations of the foreign god Jugg Sotos alias the Immortal, and the name of Tawel Yate Umel can also be spelled Umur Yat Tavel, is one of the old rulers of the Cthulhu myth created by the American novelist Howard Philip Lovecraft. It often appears as a silhouette of a human figure, draped in a veil of shimmering light. If human beings tear off this veil, they will be mad at seeing the vast and vast universe behind them. Compared to another incarnation of Jugg Sotos, the angry Aphgorn, Tavier Yate umür is generally kinder and kinder to humanity.

Aforgomon

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Aforgomon is one of the incarnations of the foreign god Ofgomon, Jugg Sotos, and is the embodiment of the dark side of Jug Sotos, often manifested as a blinding light. Aphrogomon is worshipped by many religions and is regarded as the god of the future and time because it knows all about time and space. Few people have actually seen it, because it only appears in front of humans when provoked, and is often accompanied by a blinding light.

Chaugnar Faugn

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Chaugnar Faugn, a horror in the mountains, feeds, and is portrayed as a vampire giant with an elephant's head, an old ruler created by the novelist Frank Beknapp Lang. Nicknamed "God of Elephants" and "Terror on the Mountain". Shaugonal Fagnon is an ugly figure that combines the worst features of octopus, elephants, and humans, moving at speeds disproportionate to his massive body when he feels hungry, and drawing blood from other creatures with his "elephant trunk" that resembles a lamprey eel structure. Legend has it that when he came to Earth from another space, there were only simple ancient amphibians on Earth, so he used these creatures as a prototype to create a minion race – Miri Negli, which later mated with primitive humans to produce a class of hybrids that gradually evolved and eventually became the terrible race – the Jojo people.

Cthugha

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Cthugha, the deflagrator, dwells in flames, symbolizes one of the beings of "fire". Images are of large, hot fireballs or plasma blocks. Ketugia is the old ruler of the "earth" and the sworn enemy of the gods of the Otherworld of Ketugia, especially Naiyaratotip. Surrounded by thousands of tiny spheres of light, Ketugya is a huge figure that is constantly deforming like a living flame, and sometimes even described as the sun on the ground. She had at least one well-known descendant, Aphum Za, who was also the ruler of the old days. Ketugeya lives in the North Fall Gate, 25 light-years from Earth, and humans can summon it and must shout the mantra "Ph'nglui mgfw'nafh Cthugha Fomalhaut n'gha-ghaa naf'l thagn" three times in a row when the North Fall Star rises to the treetops at night!" Ia! Cthugha!”。 After the successful summoning, Ketugia will respond to the request of those threatened by Naiyaratotipu, and the commander will appear on the earth with thousands of flame spirits under his command. But this is extremely dangerous for the summoner, because where Ketugya appears, there will be an immediate strong explosion, and the terrifying heat and flames will cause a great destruction that can not distinguish between the enemy and the enemy, and the destructive power is enough to match the small nuclear weapons.

Aphrom Za (Aphoom-Zhah)

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Aphoom-Zhah, Lord of the Ice Flame Circle, an old ruler of the fire attribute rarely found in Cthulhu mythology, is also a descendant of Ketugya. Although he was the old ruler of the attributes of fire, his nature was very different from the usual flames – he was a huge, icy, gray flame that did not burn objects, but froze objects that touched him. His range of motion is also limited to the polar circle. During the last ice age of the prehistoric Final Continent, Aphum Za often descended there. He was born in The Northern Star of Ketugia' captivity, necromancy, and before coming to Earth he made a brief visit to Neptune before descending to Earth, and then inhabited Mount Yarak, near the North Pole. When the Old Gods sealed it within the Polar Circle, he was furious, froze all the land around him, and eventually caused the Ice Age to conquer the entire Ultimate Continent, leading to the extinction of the Ultimate Northern Civilization. Aphum Za's descendants include the crab-shaped god Lan Tigers, the iceborne Nop-Kai, and the Original Inhabitants of the End-Earth Continent, the Waumi. Although no humans worship him, he is the supreme god among the Nop-Kai and the remnants of the Waumi.

Father Dagon and Mother Hydra

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Father Dagon and Mother Hydra are both extremely large divers. Some consider Dagon and Hydra to be smaller subordinate old masters, while others think they are only large, immortal deep divers. Dagon and Hydra are over 20 feet tall and have probably lived for millions of years. They dominate the divers and lead the divers to worship Cthulhu. Unlike Cthulhu and his minions, they are able to move freely, but they rarely encounter humans. Dagon and Hydra's abilities are essentially the same.

Hastur is the king of the yellow coats

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Hastur, the Nameless, Lord of the Deep Space Star Sea, King of The Yellow Cloth, Hasta symbolizes one of the beings of the Wind, and Cthulhu's sworn enemy. The King of Yellow is an incarnation of him. The King of The Yellow Coat is from Robert William Chambers' collection of the same name and is a cursed script in this mythological system. Hasta's body was confined by the Old Gods to The Pleiadian Cluster on the planet Pleiades XVI, near the ruins of the ancient city of Kalksa. Itakua, Roygar, Zar and Baiaki were all relatives of Hasta.

Ithaqua

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Ithaqua, the Windwalker, the god of cold and dead silence, symbolizes the existence of the "wind", subordinate to the king of the yellow coat, Hasta, the god of the atmosphere. Among the several shapes of Itakua, the most typical is a huge human figure with flipped toes, fiery red eyes, and skinny bones. Its face is twisted and terrible, like a human face that has been pulled and deformed, full of pain; It also often flashes in the wind, and its long, withered hair will sway in the wind like a ghost with the body. Another common appearance of Itakua is a humanoid figure with huge horns, covered with hair, claws as sharp as a knife, fierce fangs in his mouth, and eyes shining with fire. It will exhale large clouds of mist from its mouth, and snowflakes will strangely surround it; This incarnation is most likely the prototype of the long-horned god of nature that prehistoric humans believed in. Itakua's footsteps are thunderous and can often be heard in the silence of winter nights, and huge footprints are later found in the snow. The distance between the footprints is usually around half a mile, and any stalker who travels some distance along the trail will notice it suddenly disappear, generally meaning that Itakua has flown into the sky here.

Lloigor & Zhar

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Roygar and Lloigor & Zhar, the twin sons of the despicable. A pair of twin old rulers, twin brothers. They are titled "Twins of Obscenity", and the two are also very similar in form, both are huge pieces of flesh with countless tentacles, the only difference is that Loy Gower has a pair of wings, while Zal does not. In addition, there is some kind of material connection between them – some believe that it is a pair of extended tentacles that connect Loigor with Zal. They came from The Star Of arc and lived in the buried ancient city of Alauza, located on the Song Plateau of Burma, and were worshipped by the fearsome alien race, the people. Their cult organization is the Jojo Brotherhood of the Stars, and they telepathically communicate with the Brotherhood's followers, urging the faithful to offer sacrifices. According to Dres, they belong to the same wind attribute and can blow ominous winds in order to trap the unfortunate as food. As long as the Arcturus appeared in the sky, Loigor and Zar could show their shapes in front of the believers.

Nug & Yeb

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In the Cthulhu myth, in addition to Loigor and Zar, there are another pair of twin old rulers, and Nug and Yebu are both direct descendants of the foreign gods Shub Nicholas and Yog Sotos, known as the "Twins of Blasphemy". Unlike the previous pair, the two gods had their own division of labor: Nug was the tribal god worshipped by the alien race, the Ghoul (not the ghouls of Middle Eastern legend), and Jebu was the leader of the alien believers who worshipped the alien god Aberhos. As a direct descendant of Shub Nicholas, their appearance is very similar to that of Shub Nicholas. It has been suggested that these two names were derived from the siblings geb and nut of the nine gods of the Egyptian city-state of Heliopolis (Greek name). Legend of Erem, the capital of a thousand pillars in the Crimson Desert, is the center of worship for Nug and Jeb.

Basatan

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Basatan, an old ruler of lesser status The ancient god of the sea, nicknamed the "Lord of the Crabs," may have been very close in appearance to a giant crab-like creature – closer to the image of a cancer than another old ruler with crab-like characteristics, Ran Tigos. Legend has it that its main supernatural abilities come from a mysterious ring, but it is unclear what kind of magic this ring contains.

Igoronac, (Y'golonac) Filthy, evil and virtuous.

Yig

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Yig, the father of the serpent, is a scaled half-snake, half-human, less important old ruler in Cthulhu mythology, and the ancestral god of the snake, who is widely spread in the Americas and is called "the father of the snakes" and the "bad medicine" by the indigenous peoples of North and Central America. The image is a half-snake and half-human with scales and bat wings, and there is also a saying that it is a huge snake king. According to the Cthulhu mythology, Iggy's Iggy is the prototype of the American feathered serpent god Kecharkoyater, thus forming another connection between the fictional Cthulhu myth and the real world (others include Dagon, Itaka, etc.), and even some authors regard Iggy as the father of the Egyptian god Seth. In Native American legends, Iger is moody, and while it is easy to calm it down, it is also very easy to suddenly become angry. When he was angry, he often sent his serpentine servants, the "Sons of Iggy", to kill his enemies or turn them into inhuman monsters.

Nyogtha

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Known as the "Dark Dwellers", an old ruler created by the novelist Henry Kuttner, he appears as a formless dark substance that can be summoned to the surface through a number of secret caves and cracks. Legend has it that some shamans once saw him under the black towers of the Syrian and Rennes plateaus; he once appeared on the ground through the Thang Grotto somewhere in Central Asia, bringing great fear and destruction to the army station of the Mongol Great Khan. Once Niyogda appears on the surface, it can only be banished back to the underground secret hiding place through certain relics, rituals, or spells

Baxter

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Buster is one of the "ancient gods" of Cthulhu mythology, also known as "Pasteur" or "Bubastis", a goddess of cat-headed humans. Buster is strange in appearance, but is a relatively humanoid deity in Cthulhu mythology. Buster was based on Bastet, the owl-headed goddess of the Ancient Egyptian Dynasty, and was later incorporated into Cthulhu mythology for the first time in his work by fantasy writer Robert Bloch. It is not difficult to know from Buster's appearance that she is also the patron saint of cats. Anyone who mistresses a cat will be retaliated against by Buster. Buster is also a very simple deity in Cthulhu mythology whose thinking behavior is rare. In addition to cats, Buster always takes an objective and benign stance toward humans, which is also a very rare phenomenon in Cthulhu mythology.

Bokrug

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One of the old rulers, shaped like a giant green iguana, although of secondary status, it is also a character created by Lowe himself. He was the tribal god of Thuum'ha, an alien race of amphibians, sleeping under the cold water at the bottom of the lake bordering Ib and Sanas City, where the Tumha people lived, and when the humans of Sanas brutally slaughtered the amphibians of Ibu and abandoned their idols, Berkrugg began to awaken, and every year after that, the lake would be flooded with strange ripples, and finally by the time of the 101st "Ibu Destruction Festival" in Sanas City, Berkrug fully awakened and destroyed the entire city of Sanas. And not even the remains remain. Since then, the Tumha have reoccupied Ibu.

Shudde M_ell

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Shudd Meier was the supreme leader of the Chthonian clan in Cthulhu mythology, and therefore an old ruler. Of the Ketonias, Shud Meier was the largest and most evil in character; he was gray and a mile long, and he kept emitting an indescribable song from his mouth, while flowing a strange acidic liquid. It certainly possesses the characteristics of ordinary Ktonian creatures— drilling into the ground, and it's digging deep underground at a rather astonishing, almost unbelievable speed. It seemed to strike with a fury and melt the hard basalt layers, which were as soft as tofu in front of it. Some legend claims that it was originally sealed in the depths of some place, like other old rulers, but somehow it is now free, leading its Ktonia underlings to wander wildly in the depths of the earth.

Atlach-Nacha

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By Clark M. The spider-shaped Old Ruler created by A. Smith is closely associated with the frog god Zatgua, sometimes sharing human sacrifices, and legend has it that he and Zatgua came to Earth from Saturn together. Atrak Naka takes the form of a giant spider with a face that closely resembles a human. Similar to the gods of the Clark system, it also inhabits the bottom of the Vomiadres Mountains, the ultimate continent, and is constantly weaving a huge web, building a bridge over a large crack between the waking human world and the Dreamland (the alien space into which humans may enter when dreaming, but then if it is in danger, it will die directly, and the dreamland in the Cthulhu myth is basically a dangerous place). Many people believe that once Atrak Naka has woven the net, the bridge will be completed, and once the bridge is completed, the end of the world will come - because this bridge constitutes a permanent junction between human beings and dreamlands, from which all the monsters of dreamland can freely invade the human world, thus causing a human crisis. Due to the image of Atrak Naka, it is often seen as the ruler of all spiders, and also the predecessor and administrator of the Giant Spider of the Rennes Plateau. Interestingly, its gender has always been controversial: in Clark Smith's original it was male, but in later creators' writings, it is often described as a female god – presumably due to the nature of spiders.

Rlim Shaikorth

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Clark S. Another old ruler in A. Smith's polar mythological system, known as the "White Worm". Its form, as its title describes, resembles a large, whitish worm with a large, porous mouth; its eyeballs appear to be a combination of small dripping beads of blood. Zhlem Shayikos is an important part of the Cthulhu myth of the Polar Circle, which usually hides inside a large floating iceberg, Yikilth, on which there is a large fortress of ice cubes, or white worms, on this iceberg (or Iceland). Zhlim Shayikos maneuvered and used this great iceberg to sail the seas, sinking from time to time the ships that encountered it; when the iceberg approached inhabited land or islands, it would bring a deadly cold to these places—creatures frozen by the extreme cold brought by white worms would stiffen their whole bodies, turning as dead white as ice cubes, and would remain unnaturally cold; even if these frozen victims were thrown into ordinary fires, they could not melt or warm.

Eihort

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He has a certain connection with Graki and is known as the old ruler of the "Labyrinth God". Its habitat is very close to Grachi and is also in the Severn Valley of England, but Grachi lurks at the bottom of the lake, and Eholt occupies a network of tunnels deep underground in the Severn Valley. Ehot's form was a swollen, nearly ovoid giant that rested on countless fleshless legs; its oval gelatinous body kept popping up. When someone is lost in a labyrinthine tunnel under the Severn Valley and encounters Ehot, Eholt will offer to sign a so-called "contract" with that person, and if the person refuses, Eholt will mercilessly beat the person to death; if the person accepts the "contract", Ehout will inject his immature embryo into the victim, grow naturally in the host, and finally kill the host in turn. According to the Book of The Apocalypse of Graki, once Eholt's embryos kill their hosts, they are able to survive independently under light without damage.

Glaaki

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One of the old rulers inhabited a lake in the Severn River Valley near Brichester, England, but at the same time other lakes in the world have reported the existence of Grachi, and it is not clear which one is the ontology. Graki has a unique form, taking the form of a giant slug-like creature covered with metallic spikes all over its body. These spikes appear to be inorganic, but they actually have an organic structure and can grow. Graki also developed a pair of eye-catching antennae at the top of his body, allowing him to peek out of the water. It is said that Graki was imprisoned in a meteorite and descended to Earth, but when the meteorite fell, he was free, and the meteorite smashed a lake on the ground, and Graki also inhabited this lake. Like Igoronac, Graki was also an ancient creature with considerable intelligence, and had a secret sect that worshipped him. The way graki made the believer was to stab the spikes in his body into the body of the victim, injecting a special liquid that made the victim an immortal slave, and if the thorn was broken before the liquid was injected, the victim would die, but would not become his slave. The injected liquid grows inside the believer's body, thus controlling the living corpse. Many people who were eager to serve the undead did not expect to become living corpses; after a period of time, the bodies of undead slaves became sensitive to sunlight and began to be damaged, a phenomenon that Grachi's admirers called "green decay."

Tsathoggua

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Tsathoggua, also translated as Satogua, was also a very important old ruler, although not among the four gods of the four attributes. Zatgua's creator was Clark A. Smith, but Lowe also fully acknowledged the creation and added it to his own work. Zatgua takes the form of a squatting, lazy, large-bellied god with a toad-like appearance, whose whole body is covered by a substance that resembles short hairs, so in addition to the shape of a toad, it also has some bat characteristics. His eyes were spherical, but they could barely open. He remained in a state of "divine laziness", never moving, waiting for the sacrifice to appear. Lowe's Zatgua has a slightly different shape, not having the short hairs of bats, nor laziness, but an amorphous body that resembles a toad. Legend has it that Zatgua was born in the dark dimension of the underground, Enkai, which has no light at all, and now it inhabits the depths of the underground of the land of N'kai. Zatgua was in a position among the Old Lords, but its admirers were unusually numerous, including some prehistoric civilizations and many alien races. In the prehistoric continent, it was widely worshipped; in the prehistoric Continent of Endemic, the worship of Zatgua prevailed for a while, and eventually replaced the worship of the reindeer mother goddess Ihonde, and even Zatgua himself left Enkai and came to the underground of the Ultimate Continent, eventually leading to the demise of the Ultimate Northern Kingdom. Zatgua had a similarly named spirit on the planet Cykranosh that helped its high priest, Aben, escape from political enemies and flee to Saturn. After the continent was completely frozen, Zatgua left. Its minions are called "amorphous hyphae".

Abhoth

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This is a god created by Clark Ashton Smith, known as the "source of impurity," the creator of all the false creations and abominable creatures of all anomalies on earth (one speaks of the whole universe, but there is not enough evidence to support this claim; it is even more difficult to convince that Aberjos is placed above Azatos as the progenitor of the entire alien gods and the old rulers). He inhabited the Ikwa Cave at the very bottom of the Mount Voormithadreth in the prehistoric Terminal Continent, in the form of a terrible, pale gray, liquid-like giant pool in which gray objects trembled and expanded, producing ugly deformed objects—such as upper and lower limbs without bodies, rolling heads, struggling stomachs with fish fins, and so on. These objects tried to climb out of the cave, but were often pulled back into the pool by Aberhos and swallowed by their creators. Aberjos also possessed telepathic abilities, being able to communicate with those who approached him, but his spirit was filled with hatred for the outside world.

Ubbo-Sathla

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The alien gods created by Clark (others say it was the old ruler), known as the "source of self-existence," have a degree of similarity in form and nature to Aberhos, but Uber Sasra is the progenitor of all natural life on Earth. It takes the form of a giant, single-celled protoplast, with no head, no tissues, no trunks, and inhabits caves deep in the frozen continent of Earth. Uber Sasara instinctively continually splits into primordial, single-celled life that gushes out of its amorphous body like a tidal wave, which is said to be the ancestor and archetype of all life on Earth (including humans, of course); but it is destined that one day Uber Sasra will reabsorb all life on Earth. Some people have suggested that its habitat is actually very close to Aberjos, but Uber Sasra is surrounded by small stone plates that are said to be engraved with the wisdom of the old gods, and many magicians dream of obtaining these stone plates, but no one has ever managed to get the stone plates and come back alive.

Daoloth

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Created by the novelist Ramsay Campbell, a strange foreign god, nicknamed the "Veil Lender". It lives in a high-dimensional world far beyond the concept of human three-dimensional space, and human spatial thinking cannot imagine its specific shape. It is not without a fixed form, but the structure of this body is too complex for the naked eye to confirm any shape that can be described, and it seems to be just a hybrid of a group of "hemispheres, shiny pieces of metal, and small plastic cylinders", all pale gray. People who see it will unnaturally feel that there seem to be many shining eyes between the cylinders, but no matter which direction you look at it, you can only see the space in the many cylinders. The number of direct adherents of Dauros on Earth is very small, and its interstellar priests claim to be able to see the past, the future, and everything that travels through different spaces by worshipping Doroth; but summoning Dauros is very dangerous—because of its strange shape, people who see it basically go crazy, so they must summon it in a completely lightless environment, and if it is not controlled by a specific spell when summoning it, it will continue to expand until infinity. People who are wrapped up in Dauros tend to be punished by moving to some strange and incomprehensible extreme space or remote corner of the universe.

Gehros (Ghroth)

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An alien god roaming the vast universe in the Cthulhu myth, it takes the form of a small rust-red comet with a huge red eyeball on its surface, which allows it to approach its destination without noticing. Disproportionate to this simple appearance, the nature and significance of Geros's existence is extremely frightening: this little star drifts through the universe and constantly recites the hymn of anti-aircraft sirens, the "Music of the Spheres", which passes through the orbits of countless stars, and any sleeping old ruler or alien god who inhabits these stars will be awakened by this song and enter a state of activity - so the most common result is the destruction of all other life in the star. More seriously, even the stars themselves would cease to exist. Because of this horrible nature, it is called "precursor", "retribution" or "Death Star". Some people believe that the mass extinction of species in the age of the dinosaurs on Earth was caused by Gehros, and others say that the destruction of the Mother Star of the Semitic Race, Shagai Star, was also caused by the arrival of Gehros and the awakening of some unknown life form.

Yog-Sothoth

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One of the most important foreign gods in the Cthulhu mythological system, it is often regarded as the supreme being after Azatos. He is confined to the dimensional universe, omniscient and omniscient, and united with all time and space—simply put, he is a unity of a single space-time, and the past, present, and future are just a point for him, and this point is the so-called "rift of space-time", and Yog Sotos is the guardian of the rift in space-time, for which time and space can be said to be virtually non-existent. Therefore, he is called "the transcendent" by some admirers, "one is all things, all things are one". His form is a group of radiant colored orbs, constantly converging and splitting. Yog Sotos has a certain number of admirers, because it is said that his worshippers may attain infinite wisdom beyond human imagination, or they may pass through the cracks of time and space by summoning him to reach unimaginable places--but there is also an extreme danger, and contacting him or asking for knowledge that is too different from human thinking will only lead to the collapse of the self, and it is also possible to make the worshippers their non-human slaves. Yog Sotos has several incarnations: one is Aforgomon, the god of time in many prehistoric civilizations, only to make his wraths appear, and the other is Um At-Tavel, the eternal guardian of the Gate of the Silver Key. He was paired with a human woman and gave birth to the Alien Vitelli brothers, in which Wilbur Vitelli attempted to use the Book of the Dead to summon his father, Yog Sotos. The Black Goat of the Forest that gives birth to thousands of descendants The goddess of darkness and abundance

Shub-Niggurath

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One of the alien gods of the Cthulhu mythological system, titled "Mori's Black Goat That Bears Thousands of Descendants", is a foreign god with the nature of a mother goddess regarded as close to a female. In Lovecraft's own work, she is never described in a positive and specific way, but is often mentioned laterally, especially in incantations; later creators give her a certain degree of supplementary explanation in their works. In Lowe's letters, she is called a "god like an evil cloud", and later combined with the characteristics of a "black goat", the form gradually becomes a huge piece of flesh like a black cloud, with many tentacles, and a large mouth dripping with mucus, with countless tentacles, irregular feet like rough sheep's hooves, and a terrible image similar to a pile of foam. It is said that Irem, the abandoned capital of the Thousand Pillars in the Crimson Desert, and the underground world of K'n-yan, discovered by the Spanish conquistadors, both have temples of Shub Nicholas, who is regarded among the local population as a fertile goddess similar to the Astarte of the ancient Near East and is highly worshipped. Sometimes she is seen as the spouse of Yog Sotos, and Dres describes her as The spouse of Haast; so it is said that she is the common mother of all the old rulers and inferior evil gods, but there is enough evidence that the only two brothers, Nug and Yeb, are her direct descendants. In goatswood, England, she ate her followers and regurgitated them, turning them into half-human, half-sheep monsters and giving them eternal life.

Nyarlathotep

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Squirming Chaos The Faceless God One of the alien gods of the Cthulhu system, the messenger of the main god Azatos, communicates the existence between the foreign gods and the old rulers, and is at the same time an important role in the Cthulhu system after Cthulhu. He is decisively different from the other characters in mythology—other high gods are either confined to outer interstellar space or in a state of suspended animation dormancy, hidden in some dark corners of the earth; but Naiarathotep is not confined or loses the slightest intelligence, but is instead in a state of activity, roaming around the earth, disguised as a human form to induce human self-destruction. He has thousands of forms or incarnations, which cannot be described in detail here, but when he disguises himself as a human, he often chooses a male figure with light dark skin, a thin and tall body, and a pleasant expression. Other foreign gods have fixed secret worshippers, but Naiarathotep seems to act as a servant and spokesman for other foreign gods in turn. While other gods basically use alien languages that humans cannot comprehend, Naiarathotep knows human language so well that few people can see through his disguise. While most high gods have great power but no fixed purpose of action, Naiarathotep has a clear purpose and plan, and knows how to achieve his ends through preaching and deception. He is the practitioner of Azatos' will, and he will immediately fulfill Azatos's wishes with all his might. His main task is said to be to "clean the earth" before the Old Dominator fully recovers, allowing humans to kill each other and preparing for the arrival of the Old Dominator. Some say that his form is actually a mask, and he has thousands of such masks. The most important of these are 1, the "Secret Howler", which appears as a huge, howling, faceless form with tentacles on the head; 2. The "Secret Haunter", which appears as a puffy, bat-like creature with a burning three-lobed compound eye; 3, the "Faceless God", a winged, faceless sphinx; 4, the "Alien Messenger", which is the form closest to his prototype, only appears when it reflects its cosmic connection, manifesting as a large black object crawling across the sky. In prehistoric Egypt he was worshipped, and the pharaoh who worshipped him was called "Black Pharaoh" by posterity, and the name Naiarathotep also had a strong Egyptian color. His only weakness was his fear of light, and even the magic weapon that summoned him, the Shining Trapezohedron, had to be placed inside an open box to prevent him from appearing, and closing the lid would summon him out.