Name Ideas

Aeon (eon/æon), can mean life, vital force, being, generation, a period of time, an age or ages, forever, timeless, for eternity, lifespan, period of a billion years, any long and indefinite period of time. Also refers to gods.

Agni is sanskrit for fire, and and connotes the Vedic fire god of Hinduism. Agni also refers to one of the guardian deities of direction, who is typically found in the southeast. Agni is a major and oft invoked god along with Indra and Soma and is considered as the mouth of the gods and goddesses

Agnus Dei meaning the Lamb of God, is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John. It appears at John 1:29, where John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

Alastor — meaning avenger in greek, and an epithet of the Greek god Zeus, where it is described as an avenger of evil deeds, specifically familial bloodshed. As the personification of a curse, The name is also used, especially by the tragic writers, to designate any deity or demon who avenges wrongs committed by men. A black horse of Hades. It is also a christian demon like a possessing entity.

Ame no Uzume is the goddess of dawn, mirth, and revelry. Ame no Uzume no Mikoto, The Great Persuader, and The Heavenly Alarming Female. Founded the kagura dance when she danced to entertain the gods and lured out Amaterasu from her cave.

Anila a Hindu Wind God

Arakiel — Angel

Ardhanari — Androgynous God composed of Shiva and Parvati.

Asha — the Avestan language term for a concept of cardinal importance[1] to Zoroastrian theology and doctrine. In the moral sphere, aša/arta represents what has been called "the decisive confessional concept of Zoroastrianism" truth' and 'righteousness)', 'order' and 'right working. also the proper name of the divinity Asha, the Amesha Spenta that is the hypostasis or "genius"[5] of "Truth" or "Righteousness

Asura is a class of divine beings or power-seeking deities in Hindu mythology. Also means gods or other powerful beings.

Ars Almadel is one of the chapters of the Goetia of Solomon. In the critical edition of Véronèse, the words are as follows: (In the first quadrant): Adonay, Alyas, Thelyon, Eloy, Pius. (Second): Helyon, Heloim, Helym. (Third): Yoth, Beth, agla (Fourth): Thetagramathon, Saday, Ya. In the corners should be the seal of Solomon [six angled star.] and between those signs should be written: Honoyteon, Pneumathon, Yatha, and Anabona.

Oread mountain nymph

Ars Goetia a list of the demons of Solomon. Has Bael of the East King of Hell, Paimon, Beleth, Purson, Asmodeus, Vinea, Balaam, Zagan, Belial, Amdusias, Agares, Valefar, Barbatos, Gusion, Eligos, Zepar, Bathin, Saleos, Aim (Haborym), Buné, Berith, Astaroth, Focalor, Vepar, Vual, Crocell, Allocer, Murmur, Gremory, Vapula, Flauros, Dantalion, Vassago, Sitri, Ipos, Gaap, Stolas, Orobas, Seir, Gamigin, Nahum, Leraje, Naberius, Ronové, Forneus, Marchosias, Phenix, Sabnac, Shax, Orias, Andras, Andrealphus, Kimaris, Decarabia, Furfur, Halphas, Räum, Bifrons, Andromalius, Furcas, Barbas, Buer, Botis, Morax, Glasya Labolas, Foras, Malphas, Haagenti, Camio, Ose, Amy (Avnas), Valac,

Ars Notoria, Ars Paulina, Ars Theurgia, Atlas, Azrael — Angel of Death, Basilisk, Byakko, Cernunnos, Cherubim — Angel, Chorozon — Demon, Dakshina — God, Dei Gratia — God's Grace, Deus Otiosus — Idle God, Deva, Dis Pater — Death God, Ein Sof — Infinity, Enlil — Wind, Air, Earth, Storm, Elohim — Angel, Erelim — Angel, Fafnir, Fenrir, Fujin — Wind God, Gabriel — Archangel Strength, Genbu, Gespenst, Hekatonkheirs, Iblis — Fire, Ifrit — Demon, Inari — Fox God, Indra, Ishtar — Love War, Izanagi, Izanami, Izrafil — Angel, Jibrail — Angel, Jophiel — Archangel Punishment, Jormungandr, Kagutsuchi — Fire God, Kali — Black God, Kirin, Kishar — Earth, Lævateinn, Legion — Demon, Lemegeton, Leviathan, Lilith — Demon, Malakim — Angel, Mara — Demon, Marid — Fire, Mastema — Demon, Melek Taus — Angel, Muriel — Angel June, Nebuchadnezzar, Nephilim — Demon, Nidhogg, Norea, Ophanim —Angel, Orcus — Death God, Radha — Life, Raiden — Lightning God, Radix, Rakshasa, Raphael — Archangel Healing, Raziel — Angel Secrets, Samael — Archangel Death, Samigina — Demon, Satanael, Setheus, Shiva — Destroyer, Simurgh, Sin — Moon, Spenta Mainyu, Suzaku, Thanatos, Thesaurus — Treasury, Tiamat — Ocean, Vassago — Demon, Vritra — Serpent Dragon, Xaphan — Demon, Yamata no Orochi — Eight head Serpent, Yesod — Angel

Outer Beings

The Outer Gods are various cosmically significant entities that are featured in the Cthulhu Mythos. Basically beings on a cosmic scale

The Great Old Ones refer to the Elder Gods as the "Pain Lords". Servitors of Veldanava. Safekeep the order.

The Great Old Ones are a group of unique, malignant beings of great power. They reside in various locations on Earth, and once presided over the planet as gods and rulers. These beings, even if descended from stronger beings, are still material. These beings no matter how powerful are still material.

The Great Ones are the so-called "gods" of The Dreamlands, but they are not as powerful as The Great Old Ones and are not even as intelligent as most humans. However, they are protected by The Outer Gods, especially Nyarlathotep. The Great Ones rule from their hidden fortress of Kadath, whose location in time and space is unknown. They abandoned this for a brief period for a "sunset city" that Randolph Carter conjured in his dreams.

Aartna (Other)

Metallic alien-beings inhabiting various planets located in Pleiades Cluster, acolytes of the Great Old One Gtuhanai.

Abholos (Great Old One)

(Devourer in the Mist) a great grey, festering glob of endless malevolence. It is a side effect from the mating of Ghisguth and Zstylzhemghi, which gave birth to Tsathoggua. Abholos in this case is the lesser brother or cousin and more like a self-willed placenta taken form.

Abhoth (Outer God)

(The Source of Uncleanliness) said to be the ultimate source of all miscreation and abomination. Obscene monsters constantly form in Abhoth's gray mass and crawl away from their parent. No two of Abhoth's children are alike. In general, they are complex life forms, but the majority of them are simple-minded, acting on impulse. Their forms can be anything from amorphous blobs and singular body parts, to queer humanoids and monstrous mutants. Abhoth's tentacles and limbs grab many of them, pulling them back and devouring them. Most of those that escape simply wander off, only a few of them tend to their sire's needs. Abhoth has a twisted and cynical mind, and can communicate telepathically with others near him.

Adaedu (Elder God)

Little is known about it.

Adumbrali (Other)

Extradimensional beings which appear as orbs of darkness.

Aihais (Other)

Humanoids from Mars.

Aiueb Gnshal (Outer God)

(The Eyes Between Worlds) (The Child-Minded God) appears as a formless black void with seven orb-like eyes. It is mainly worshipped by Ghouls who worship him in a defiled cult spoken of in the Cambuluc Scrolls of the wizard Lang-Fu. Looking into the eyes of this horrid being, after a disgusting and awful ritual, will allow you to see into the Court of Azathoth.

Alala (Great Old One)

(Herald of S'glhuo) is an entity who is composed of living sound native to the Gulf of S'glhuo. He manifests as a huge, monstrous being. He is served and worshipped by the Denizens of S'glhuo, who are composed of the same substance.

Aletheia (Outer God)

(The End of Darkness) is a God-like entity symbolizing or incarnating the Truth. Is invoked by a deranged prophet with words in Naacal or R'lyehan language almost coinciding with those featuring in Cthulhu's invocation, with R'lyeh replaced with Z'lyeh.

Alithlai Tyy (Elder God)

Little is known about it

Alskali (Other)

Hairless, cyclops-like hypnotic beings with dead-gray skin, huge hands, and clawed feet. They are servants of Nyarlathotep

Ammutseba (Great Old One)

dark cloudy mass, with tentacles, absorbing falling stars Devourer of Stars

Amphimultus Insects (Other)

Partly-immaterial insectoid entities

Antareans (Other)

Tall, multicolored, tripod-beings with a strange crest and three eyes. They are greatly advanced space travelers with a strict caste system

Antehumans (Other)

Slender, tall, gaunt proto-humans of great intelligence

Aphoom-Zhah (Great Old One)

Appears much like Cthugha, but grey and cold The Cold Flame,

Lord of the Pole

Apocolothoth (Great Old One) — Altera

(The Moon-God) is a mysterious lunar entity that dwells in the Dimension of Enno-Lunn.

Armandra (Great Old One)

Daughter of the Great Old One Ithaqua. She resembles a beautiful redhead woman with webbed feet, whose membranes were cut down by surgeons. She is a powerful sorceress, and one of the greatest acolyte of Ithaqua.

Arwassa (Great Old One)

(Silent Shouter on the Hill) is a Great Old One. It's thought that this being floats around the hills of the old motes and baileys of Europe, driving men stationed there to insanity.

Astral Serpents (Other)

souls and minds of advanced representatives of the Serpent People, who fled after the destruction of Mu. They have two forms: Astral Parasites, tall humanoid snakes, or Astral Hunters, spider-like reptilian horrors. They are mostly known in Japan as the Hoshi Hebi, but they are also mentioned in ancient Semitic sacred texts.

Atlach-Nacha (Great Old One)

"The Spider God" It came from Saturn with Tsathoggua. It spins a great web, forming a great bridge between the Dreamlands and the waking world. It is believed that when the web is complete, the end of the world will come. One legend claims that he was imprisoned beneath a mountain in Siberia (but this might be one of the sundered peaks of Voormithadreth). He is subservient to Abhoth and is served by the "Grey Weavers" (who might be the Spiders of Leng). A burial ritual in the Book of Eibon references this god. It had a cult among the Phoenicians and the Hyborians (where he was known as Zath). In modern times Atlach-Nacha is worshipped the Tcho-Tcho of the Andaman Islands and South Asia.

Ayi'ig (Great Old One)

(The Serpent Goddess) the daughter of the Great Old One Yig and the Outer Goddess Yidhra. lives in a cavern within a deep canyon somewhere in Texas.

Aylith (Great Old One)

(The Widow in the Woods) (The Many-Mother) is a tall, shadowy humanoid entity with glowing yellow eyes and branch-like protrusions. She is a servant of Shub-Niggurath.

Azagoths (Other)

Hideous, formless-masses of entrails with four tentacles endowed with sharp claws and a huge, red-rimmed, cycloptic eye, plus several smaller eyes scattered along their hideous body.

Azathoth (Outer God) — Rimuru

As Azathoth rules now as he did in his bivalvular shape, his name subdues all, from the incubi which haunt Tond to the servants of Y'golonac. Few can resist the power of the name Azathoth, and even the haunters of the blackest night of Yuggoth cannot battle the power of N-, his other name.

Azhorra-Tha (Outer God)

Imprisoned on planet Mars, as it fled from Earth after the imprisonment of the Great Old Ones. Its shape continuously changes emitting an awful buzz. The Mi-Go discovered the prison of Azhorra-Tha the millennia after, and made everything to not reveal its location to any human being.

Baoht Z'uqqa-Mogg (Great Old One)

huge, flying scorpion with an ant-like head The Bringer of Pestilence

Bast (Elder God)

(Goddess of Cats) Egyptian goddess of cats and daughter of Re. Queen of all cats, including those of Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus. Also spelt Bubaste and Ubaste and Pasht.

Also linked with ghouls by some Saracen sorcerers, who call her "the Chewer of Corpses".

Bärkatlànm (Great Old One)

Basatan (Great Old One)

Master of the Crabs

Beast of Averoigne (Great Old One)

A seemingly supernatural-being, which is recorded as having descended upon the French principality of Averoigne, particularly both Vyones and Ximes, from an ominous red comet which appeared in the sky in 1369. It has no true body of its own, but needs to take possession of the body of another to feed, while transfiguring and horribly reshaping the host's body.

Beings of Xiclotl (Other)

Horrifying, oddly plant-like, carnivorous giants

B'gnu-Thun (Great Old One)

(The Soul-Chilling Ice-God) is the twin brother of Ruhtra Dyoll. He appears as humanoid figure made of ice followed by a eerie blizzard.

Bholes (Other)

Gigantic, worm-like creatures that inhabit the Earth's Dreamlands.

Blackness from the Stars (Outer God) — Emiya Shirou

immobile blob of living, sentient darkness, torn from the primal fabric of the cosmos at the center of the universe. It is distinguishable in darkness only as vaguely shimmering oily pitch. Although intelligent, it speaks no known language and ignores attempts to communicate.

Blupes (Other)

Translucent, bluish, oval-shaped creatures that can float through the air.

B'moth (Great Old One)

One of the spawn of Cthulhu. Also called Leviathan and Behemoth.

Bokrug (Great Old One)

(The Great Water Lizard) Lake-dwelling god of the semi-amphibian Thuum'ha ("Voiceless Ones") of Ib in the land of Mnar. The deity sleeps beneath the calm waters of a lake that bordered Ib and the city of Sarnath. When the humans of Sarnath cruelly slaughtered the populace of Ib and stole the god's idol, the great deity stirred. Each year thereafter, strange ripples reportedly disturbed the otherwise placid lake. On the one-thousandth anniversary of Ib's destruction, Bokrug rose up and utterly destroyed the city of Sarnath, so completely that not even ruins remained. Afterwards, the Thuum'ha race recolonised Ib and thenceforth lived undisturbed.

Bugg-Shash (Great Old One)

(The Black One) (The Filler of Space) (He Who Comes in the Dark) is a gelatinous creature with numerous human-like eyes and mouths covering its body. It attacks its prey by wrapping around them and drowning them in slime, often multiple people at once. Once the victims are dead, they can be controlled, like puppets, to perform tasks where there is light, Bugg-Shash's only weakness.

Byagoona (Great Old One)

(The Faceless Ones) Offspring of Lu-Kthu. Revered as a god of the dead and reanimated the deceased to sustain itself on their life force. It's theorized that Byagoona is not it's entity but is, in fact, an avatar of Nyarlathotep.

Byakhee (Other)

Resemble bat-winged, hornet-like human corpses

Byatis (Great Old One)

The Berkeley Toad, Serpent-Bearded Byatis Appears as a gigantic multicolored toad with one eye, a proboscis, crab-like claws, and tentacles below the mouth

Cats from Saturn (Other)

Cat-like beings, from the Dreamlands, with abstract multi-hued bodies.

Cats from Uranus (Other)

Like those from Saturn, but far more hideous

Chakota (Other)

Hideous entities composed of dozens of human faces set into a thick, cylindrical, worm-like mass of sickly, purple-veined muscle

Chaugnar Faugn (Great Old One)

(Horror from the Hills) (The Feeder) (Caug-Narfagn) (The Elephant God) is a vampiric elephant-like humanoid horror with a leech-like mouth on the end of his trunk. When he hungers, Chaugnar moves very quickly for its size and uses its trunk to drain the blood from its victims.

Children of the Sphinx (Other)

Sub-cult of the Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh

Children of the Wind (Other)

Foul entities dwelling regions susceptible to high winds. In one account, the creatures haunt a mysterious palace within the desert near Syria, known only as the City of the Seven Winds. They may also be connected with Irem, the City of the Pillars

Chtonians (Other)

(The Burrowers Beneath) Gigantic, squid-like worms

The Cloud Thing (Outer God)

unnamed Outer God within the Court of Azathoth, it was described as man-eating, cloudy mass

Coatlicue (Great Old One)

(The Serpent Skirted One), appears as a gigantic reptilian humanoid with two facing snakes in place of an actual head, as depicted in the ancient statues. She was the former mate of Yig.

Coinchenn (Great Old One)

Marine tentacled horror made of fish, whale, and octopus-like features.

Color out of Space (Other)

Appears as a shapeless, plastic-like entity glowing with the colors of an unknown spectrum

Crawling Ones (Other)

(The Worms that Walk) Appear as humans made out of tiny worms.

Creature Atop Gables (Other)

A jet-black, gargoyle-like fiend with snake-like eyes and large membranous wings extending from each of six pairs of arms, beneath and around which dozens of long serpentine tentacle writhe.

Crom Cróich (Great Old One)

(The Bloody Crooked One) (possibly Pan, The Horned Ram, Khnum, The Lord of the Wood, Nyarlathotep) is likely a giant worm or dragon-like creature. A god mentioned in 's Necronomicon as a lesser concubine (or facet?) of Shub-Niggurath. Crom Cruach is said to lie under Stonehenge. His cult believe him to be all-knowing. In the Hyborian Age the grim god Crom (who is probably the "public face" of Crom Crauch) was worshipped in Cimmeria. Later he was worshipped by the Celts in Ireland. It's said that its worship was ended by , who destroyed the cult sign with a hammer. It posed as a pre-christian deity to obtain the souls of children and deceived his followers.

C'thalpa (Outer God)

(The Internal One) Described as a huge mass of living, sentient magma, located in Earth's mantle. Mother of the Great Old One Shterot and other five unnamed hideous children. She is served by a race of mole-like humanoid burrowers named Talpeurs.

Cthaat (Great Old One)

(Dark Water God) is a Formless mass of shape-shifting water.

Cthaeghya (Great Old One)

Half-sister and mate of Cthulhu, she is responsible for spawning the Cthulhi

Cthugha (Great Old One)

Resembles a giant ball of fire. Served by the Flame Creatures of Cthugha. Fthaggua, regent of the fire vampires, may be his progeny. At least one other known progeny, Aphoom-Zhah. Opposed to Elder Gods.

Cthulhu (Great Old One)

Extremely powerful Great Old One that lies in a death-like slumber beneath the Pacific Ocean in his sunken city of R'lyeh. (High Priest of the Great Old Ones, The Great Dreamer, The Sleeper of R'lyeh, The Star Spawn) Superhuman Strength, Nigh Invulnerability, Flight, Madness Manipulation, Immortality, Telepathy, Reality Manipulation. Cthulhu itself is connected in some way to supernovae. The mere sight of it will cause the person's matter to disintegrate, their minds to break, and their soul to be obliterated.

Cthulhu Spawn (Other)

Composed of matter more widely different from that which we know than was the substance of the Antarctic Old Ones. They were able to undergo transformations and reintegrations impossible for their adversaries, and seem therefore to have originally come from even remoter gulfs of cosmic space.

Cthunund Uleths (Other)

Shapeshifting interplanetary-travellers appearing as shoggoth-like masses of semi-translucent, grayish-green ooze. They are thought to be responsible of the Great Old One Vulthoom's arrival onto the planet Mars

Cthylla (Great Old One)

(The Kraken, The Secret One) offspring of Cthulhu and Idh-yaa. Daughter of Cthulhu, and is critical to his plans, as should Cthulhu somehow die, Cthylla will give birth to him once again. As such, she is guarded by Deep Ones and Yuggya, in what can be assumed to be R'lyeh, as she was at first from the star Xoth, but came to Earth. Also called "The Secret One" because the cult tries to hide all information about the goddess, most famously by defacing the Columns of Geph. youngest progeny of Cthulhu and his androgynous mate Idh-yaa.

Ctoggha (Great Old One)

(The Dream-Daemon) is a rather mysterious Great Old One as there is little to nothing known about him. It is likely that he has some connection to dreams or the Dreamlands. Will be a character everyone forgets because of having no presence.

Cxaxukluth (Outer God) — Benimaru

(Ksaksa-Kluth, Illimitable Androgynous Desire, Androgynous Offspring of Azathoth, Ptmâk, Nug, Yeb, Yes, Yeb of the Whispering Mists) Offspring of Azathoth by spontaneous fission. His progeny are Hziulquoigmnzhah and Ghisguth. He is the grandfather of Tsathoggua. His immediate family lived with him for awhile, but soon left because of his cannibalistic appetites. Cxaxukluth divided itself into a masculine and feminine aspects, the masculine was called Nug, the feminine being called Yeb, and then produced their various offspring together. The Second Epistle of Eibon unto his Disciples, or The Apocalypse of Eibon also refers to Cxaxukluth as the "Illimitable Androgynous Desire" prior to the split. (The Twin Blasphemies) spawn of Shub-Niggurath and Yog-Sothoth. Nug is parent of Cthulhu and Yeb is the parent of Tsathoggua via the influence of Yog-Sothoth. Nug and Yeb are worshipped in K'n-yan and other places and form a kind of yin and yang symbolically. Nug and Yeb are said to be in the Cavern of Prototypes beneath Mount Voormithadreth (which may be extra-dimensional). Nug is the father of Hastur. Connected with the "Black Flame", and the instrument of world destruction, "The Furnace of Yeb" in which the flame resides on Earth.

Cyȁegha (Great Old One)

Characterized by its supreme nihilism and utter contempt for all things. Served by toad-like monsters known as the Nagäae. Cyäegha's worshippers draw upon the deity for vitality but also greatly fear awakening the god for its wrath is said to be terrible. Descendants of its worshippers, despite performing a ritual every month without fail, the villagers are not even aware that they practice the rite, and continue to fear the mountain and ordinarily avoid it. Cyäegha is both protected and imprisoned by five lesser demons known as the Vaeyen. They are "The Green Moon", "The White Fire Which Is Darker Than The Night", "The Winged Woman", "The White Dark Which Is More Red Than The Fire" and "The Black Light". The spirits of these guardians are contained in five vulturine statues which Cyäegha's worshippers use to keep their god in check.

Cynothoglys (Great Old One)

(The Mortician God; She Whose Hand Embalms), appears as a formless mound with one arm-like appendage. She uses this appendage to catch those who summon her and deliver to them a blissful death, possibly the reason for which she is called forth in the first place. This may mean that, unlike so many others of her kind, The Mortician God is actually a benevolent entity. Worshiped by an exclusive cult in ancient Italy as a deity whose purview was the preparation of the dead, Cynothoglys is not merely the embalmer god of mortal creatures but also of the gods themselves.

Dagon (Great Old One)

Dagon is a deity who presides over the Deep Ones, an amphibious humanoid race indigenous to Earth's oceans. Also known as Father Dagon, the consort of Mother Hydra.

Daoloth (Outer God) — Kischur Zelretch Zweinorg

(The Render of Veils or The Parter of Veils) dwells in dimensions beyond the known. His astrologer-priests are said to be able to see the past and the future and even how objects extend into and travel between different dimensions. Daoloth's indescribable shape causes viewers to go mad at the sight of him; thus, he must be summoned in pitch-black darkness. If not held within some kind of magical containment, he continues to expand and expand—perhaps even at an infinite rate. Those enveloped by the god are transported to utterly bizarre and remote worlds, usually perishing as a result. Daoloth's worship is rare on earth. One request that can be made to Daoloth, magically contained, is to view things as they really are, not as our veiled senses perceive them. The sight is more than one can bear.

Darkness (Outer God)

(Magnum Tenebrosum; The Unnamed Darkness) progenitor of Shub-Niggurath.

Deep Ones (Other)

Ocean-dwelling humanoids that appear to be half-frog and half-fish

D'endrrah (Outer God)

(The Divinity) is a sort of blurry female entity of supernatural beauty, dwelling within her obsidian palace located on Mars' Moon Deimos. She lives in a hall composed of a myriad of mirrors that distort her appearance, which is that of a tentacled dark abyss.

Denizens of S'glhuo (Other)

Tall, bluish humanoids with blank eyes and boneless fingers; actually entities made of living sound.

Desh (Other)

name given by Hyperboreans to creatures living within a near, but alternate dimension. Existing in many different forms, these creatures float through the invisible spaces around us, and are unaware of our presence as we are of theirs. Although the varieties of the Desh may be unlimited, only two forms are described (Lesser and Greater). Although of solid matter, they are semi-transparent, continually fading in and out of view.

Dholes (Other)

Gigantic, worm-like creatures

Dhraion Throl (Other)

Dark-skinned, furry humanoids native to a planetary system within the Small Magellanic Cloud who visited Earth in the Paleozoic

Dhumin (Great Old One)

(The Burrower from the Bluff).

Dimensional Shamblers (Other)

Dimension-traveling humanoids, with rough leathery bodies and huge claws.

Doels (Other)

Tiny, extradimensional, flesh-eating creatures

Dreamlings of Hypnos (Other)

Sparkling, multicoloured orbs of swirling, crackling light, about the size of a cat. They pulse and tremble constantly shooting out little spears of matters

Dveahtehs (Elder God)

Little Known

Dwellers in the Depths (Other)

The Dwellers in the Depths are a race of truly horrible amphibious creatures who serve the Great Old Ones, particularly those associated with water: Cthulhu, Dagon, Hydra, Ythogtha and Zoth-Ommog. They appear as eyeless, bloated horrors with eight tentacled arms and four legs. In place of eyes, there is only one sponge-like organ in the center of the forehead and the mouth appear toothless, but endowed of tiny tentacles

Dweller in the Gulf (Great Old One)

Dweller in the Gulf, (Eidolon of the Blind), is described as a gigantic, black, eyeless tortoise with a triangular head and two long and thin tails with leech-like suckers on the tips.

Dygra (Great Old One)

(The Stone-Thing) is a jewel-covered, geode-like horror with tentacles made of minerals.

Dythalla (Great Old One)

(Lord of Lizards) is a gigantic reptilian creature, similar to Bokrug, but terrestrial and with a mane of feelers.

Dzéwà (Great Old One)

(The White God) ravenous plant-god worshipped by the Insects from Shaggai. Appears as a great white orb hiding a enormous magenta excrescence, like and orchid or lamprey mouth with emerald tentacles with tipped with hands emerging from the mass.

Ei'lor (Great Old One)

plant-like, parasitic monstrosity living on the jungle planet of Kr'llyand, which orbits a dead, green star. (The Star-Seed, The Plant-God).

Eihort (Great Old One)

(The Pale Beast) is a huge, pale, gelatinous, oval-shaped monstrosity covered in myriads of eyes and supported by thousands of bony, fleshless legs. Whenever Eihort encounters a human, it makes a bargain with them. If the human declines, Eihort kills the human. If the human accepts, Eihort implants a undeveloped brood into their body. When the brood hatches it will kill the human host. According to the Revelations of Glaaki, after the fall of humanity, Eihort's brood will be born into light and replace humanity.

Eihort's Broodlings (Other)

Broodlings of Eihort are gestalt beings' made up of the millions of tiny white spidery-brood of the Great Old One Eihort. A broodling looks like a deathly-pale, totally-hairless human

Eppirfon (Elder God)

Brother of Sk'tai

Etepsed Egnis (Great Old One)

formless horrific being with a giant appendage similar to a arm.

Eyroix (Elder God)

Little is known

Fires of Tindalos (Other)

Halfway between a Hound of Tindalos and a Fire Vampire, manifesting as infinitesimally small red lights floating through the sky, which hunt for specific mental-patterns

Fire vampires (Other)

(Flame Creatures of Cthugha) Appear as tiny points of light which ignite everything they touch. (Fire Vampires of Fthaggua) Appear as bursts of crimson lightning which set fire to sentient beings.

Fishers from Outside (Other)

Enigmatic, prehistoric, flying race associated with both Gol-goroth and the shantaks.

Flying Polyps (Other)

Appear as floating, semi-visible, polypous horrors capable of controlling great winds

Fosterlings (Great Old One)

Fosterlings of the Old Ones are the mutant offspring of matings between human females and Outer Gods or Great Old Ones. Through a special ritual, the Outer God or Great Old One sends a dream which reaches into the womb of a pregnant woman, altering the genetic structure of the unborn fetus. Once born, the child spends many years as a normal human being, until one day it transforms into something more closely resembling its alien parent.

Ghadamon (Great Old One)

The Seed of Azathoth, is a bluish- brown, slime-covered horror, with a large malformed head and holes all over his body.

Ghasts (Other)

Fearsome, underground-dwelling humanoids with kangaroo-like legs that inhabit the Earth's Dreamlands

Ghatanothoa (Great Old One)

(The Dark God) firstborn of Cthulhu spawned by Idh-yaa. It is a huge amorphous monstrosity, whose appearance is so hideous that anyone who gazes upon it (or even a perfect replica) is petrified into a living mummy. The victim is permanently immobilized, the body taking on the consistency of leather and the internal organs and brain preserved indefinitely, yet remains fully aware. Only the destruction of the subject's brain can free it from its hellish prison, though the unfortunate is likely to be incurably insane long before the welcomed release.

Ghizguth (Great Old One)

(The Sound in the Deep Waters, Ghisguth, Ghisghuth) According to the Parchments of Pnom (chief Hyperborean genealogist as well as a noted prophet), he is a male spawn of Cxaxukluth and the brother of Hziulquoigmnzhah and Tulu. He is the mate of Zstylzhemghi and the father of Tsathoggua.

Ghouls (Other)

Corpse-eating, canine-like humanoids

Ghroth (Outer God)

(The Harbinger, Death Star, Nemesis) resembles a rust-colored moon with a single gigantic red eye that it closes to avoid detection. It drifts throughout the universe while singing its siren song, The Music of the Spheres. Any Great Old Ones or Outer Gods sleeping on a planet it's passing by are awakened by its call.

Gi-Hoveg (Outer God)

(The Aether Anemone) with giant spongy flesh and spikes protruding from its body. It is the arch rival of Uvhash.

Gla'aki (Great Old One)

Dwells in a lake in the Severn Valley near Brichester in England (though he has been reported in other lakes around the world) Gla'aki is an ancient and wise creature with vast knowledge of the other beings that are active in Britain's Severn River Valley, such as Y'golonac, the Denizens of S'glhuo, Shub-Niggurath, Eihort, and Byatis. The cult's holy book, known as The Revelations of Gla'aki, was written by his cult, which gleaned sorcerous knowledge from their master.

Gleeth (Great Old One)

(The Blind God of the Moon) is a eyeless and deaf lunar entity and is worshiped by the residents of the ancient continent of Theem'dra as well as in the Dreamlands. He is very similar to Mnomquah, though they are not related.

Gloon (Great Old One)

(Corrupter of Flesh), (Master of the Temple), is described as great slug-like abomination, though it usually takes the form of a Dionysian statue.

Gn'cht'tyaacht (Other)

tree-dwelling humanoid some seven feet in height, but thin and lanky with a long pointed head, huge claws and sharp teeth

Gnophkeh (Other)

1. Six-legged, furry, rhinoceros-like creatures with an affinity for cold climes. 2. Hairy cannibals that once dwelt in Lomar

Gobogeg (Great Old One)

The Twice-Invoked Appears as a colossal pillar of amorphous alien flesh, with a cyclopean head. It drags up the continent it is summoned in, and causes the entire world to suddenly cave-in on itself.

God of the Red Flux (Great Old One)

vaporous red entity haunting the rainforest of Central Africa. It has the power to turn humans into zombie-like servants, the Tree-Men of M'bwa

Gog-Hoor (Great Old One)

(Eater of the Insane) lives in a dimension that is a reflection of our own. It resembles a giant bullet-shaped monster with a long proboscis it uses to feed off of the souls of madmen.

Gol-goroth (Great Old One)

(The Forgotten Old One) (God of the Black Stone) physical form may alter to fit the worst nightmares of whoever is viewing it. A dark god of Bal-Sagoth[1] and Hyboria, with some modern cults centring around Britain and named as the god of the Black Stone in Hungary. It probably was worshipped in Atlantis under the name Golgor[2] and also by the Little People via the Black Stones. Mentioned in the Book of Eibon as dwelling under Mount Antarktos, at the South Pole, it is also detailed in the Nameless Cults.

Golothess (Great Old One)

Same domain as the greek god Bacchus. Golothess was cut into ten pieces by Yig during a great battle. One of these pieces became an alabaster dish in egypt.

Green God (Great Old One)

Horror Under Warrendown A sentient plant-like entity dwelling within a series of subterranean caverns, where it is always served by mutant rabbit-like worshipers

Great Race of Yith (Other)

Resemble tall, rugose cones with four appendages: two claws, a trumpet-like limb, and a yellow, globe-like organ

Groth-Golka (Great Old One)

(The Demon-Bird God) monstrous creature dwelling under Antarctica. It is said to vaguely resemble a pterosaur. It was worshipped in Bal-Sagoth, a remnant colony of Atlantis. It has a "bird avatar" form, one of which was killed during the Dark Ages. Groth-Golka is the lord of the "Fishers From Outside" (possibly the Shantaks).

Gtuhanai (Great Old One)

(The Destroyer God of the Aartnna) is a destructive entity manifesting a ravenous metallic vortex. Similar to Hastur, he is a half-brother of Cthulhu and is also related to the slug-like Glaaki. He dwells somewhere in the Pleiades stellar region and brings destruction wherever summoned.

Gugs (Other)

Horrifying, furry giants of the Dreamlands with a mouth that opens sideways.

Gurathnaka (Great Old One)

Eater of Dreams, Shadow of the Night A shadowy incorporeal entity dwelling in the Dreamlands

Gur'la-ya (Great Old One)

(Lurker in Doom-laden Shadows), is a great humanoid shadow-thing with two red glowing eyes able to transform its victims skulls into green glowing stones carved with odd symbols.

Gwarloth (Great Old One)

A tentacled amoebic horror with multiple eyes, orifices, and a dangling gland forming a hideous face.

Gyaa-Yothn (Other)

Quasi-human, rhinoceros-like quadrupeds used as beasts of burden by the denizens of K'n-yan.

Gzxtyos (Great Old One)

Mate of Othuyeg The consort of Othuyeg, likely similar to her bridegroom

Haemophores (Other)

Small vampiric creatures with webbed hands and feet

Hagarg Ryonis (Great One)

(The Lier-in-Wait) is one of the Great Ones, goddes of murder and evil. Usually appears as a huge, reptilian monster. She is worshiped by assassins

Haiogh-Yai (Outer God)

monstrous, amorphous, whirling entity who took his abode within a wandering black hole called Vix'ni-Aldru in the Elder Lore. It also hosts a city made of titanic blocks, inhabited by mysterious creatures resembling either worms or lizards. (The Outsider)

Han (Great Old One)

entity made of freezing, howling mist, who is bound to Yig's worship. He guards a gigantic endless maze, which holds a relic inside that belongs to Yig. (The Dark One)

Hastalÿk (Great Old One)

The Contagion A microbial entity, responsible for plagues

Hastur (Great Old One)

Hastur, known more commonly as "Hastur the Unspeakable," is a Cthulhu mythos deity. Great Old One. (The Unspeakable One, Him Who Is Not to be Named, Assatur, Xastur, H'aaztre, or Kaiwan, The King in Yellow)

H'chtelegoth (Great Old One)

resembled a greenish-brown trunk with a crown of tentacles, a row of multiple eyes and a couple of lateral grasping tentacles. (The Great Tentacled God)

Hnarqu (Great Old One)

(The Great One) a lesser brother of the great Cthulhu manifesting as a titanic mouth surrounded by innumerable tentacles, similar to a great sea anemone.

Hounds of Tindalos (Other)

Extradimensional horrors that can enter our universe through any three-dimensional corner of 120° or less. inhabit the angles of time, while other beings (such as humankind and all common life) descend from curves. appearance is unknown, too foul to ever be described, name "veils their foulness". about to manifest, it materializes first as smoke pouring from the corner, and finally the head emerges followed by the body. It is said that once a human becomes known to one of these creatures, a Hound of Tindalos will pursue the victim through anything to reach its quarry. A person risks attracting their attention by travelling through time.

Huitloxopetl (Outer God)

Huitloxopetl is the false lure or trickster. He is described as an angel who lure dead souls into his realm (The False Haven) which the souls believe they are lead to the afterlife but are facing a horrible truth and that is a pit of utter darkness. in the pit there lies the unknown who hungers for souls.

Hunters from Beyond (Other)

Extradimensional hazy entities appearing as vast, undulating vistas of gray plains of oozing, bubbling filth, and skies of writhing, hellish vapour. They may also have a beast-like anthropoid form, and maybe the source of Hindu legends of Rakshasa, or the African folk tales of Chemosit.

Hunting Horrors (Other)

Resemble huge, immaterial serpents with bat wings

Hydra (Outer God)

dwells in an alternate dimension, and appears as a vast sea of gray ooze. A multitude of living heads, some human and some alien, sprout from the ooze, sobbing and grimacing as if in great agony. The Hydra's worshippers trick others into sending the god sacrifices through a pamphlet known as On the Sending Out of the Soul. The last page contains a magical formula for astral projection. When followed, the formula always works as expected, harmlessly transporting the user in astral form to whatever destination is desired. However, unbeknownst to the user, the ritual also brings the subject into contact with the Hydra, which then merges with the individual's astral self, using it as a host. Anyone present where the astral traveler appears is decapitated, the victim's head taken to become part of the Hydra. Afterwards, the astral traveler is returned safely to his or her original body, suffering no ill effects, except perhaps receiving a terrible shock from the grisly scene so witnessed. For this entity, by absorbing the heads and brains of intelligent creatures both of this world and of other planets, emerges with its powers and vitality greatly augmented.

Hyperboreans (Other)

race of early pre-humans

Hypnos (Elder God)

Greek god of sleep. appears as a youthful man with a bearded face, "immense, sunken and widely luminous eyes", and a crown of poppies.

Hziulquoigmnzhah (Great Old One)

(Ziulquaz-Manzah) is the son of Cxaxukluth. Sibling to Ghisguth and the uncle of Tsathoggua. (The God of Cykranosh, Ziulquag-Manzah).

Ialdagorth (Outer God) —

servitor of Azathoth. He appears as a black, shapeless and malevolent mist. The sight of the monstrosity is said to be unnerving if not traumatizing. (The Dark Devourer).

Iao-Thamungazoth (Great Old One)

Lord of Chaos (The Wizard of Lemuria) is a Great Old One worshiped in ancient Lemuria, one of the three primal lords of Lemuria and an aspect of the Triple God of Chaos.

Idh-Yaa (Great Old One)

(The Mighty Mother; Quum-yaa) gave birth to the Star-Spawn of Cthulhu on a planet in the Xoth Star system, after mating with Cthulhu. She specifically produced the sons of Cthulhu: Ghatanothoa, Ythogtha, and Zoth-Ommog; and a daughter of Cthulhu: Cthylla.

Iloigor (Other)

Beings that may alternately appear as vortices of energy or dragon-like dinosaurs (Ghatanothoa may be a particularly powerful one).

Inpesca (Great Old One)

The Sea Horror A formless expansive bluish-black mass, haunting both the Ecuadorian and Peruvian coasts, mentioned in Cthäat Aquadingen as inimical to the Deep Ones.

Iod (Great Old One)

worshipped on the planet Bel Yarnak and beyond the farthest galaxies (where he is "The Source"), and is known in Atlantis and Mu (as "The Shining Hunter") who worshipped him as a "god of earth" along with Vorvadoss and Cthulhu. A strange crystalline fungus thing. He is remembered dimly as "the Shining Pursuer, who hunted souls through the Secret Worlds". Most data on him is contained in the Book of Iod. (The Hunter of Souls, The Shining Pursuer)

Istasha (Great Old One)

cat deity similar to Bast but more vicious. Her sister is the sylvan Lythalia. (Mistress of Darkness).

Ithaqua (Great Old One)

appears as a horrifying giant with a roughly human shape and glowing red eyes. He has been reported from as far north as the Arctic to the Sub-Arctic, where Native Americans first encountered him. He is believed to prowl the Arctic waste, hunting down unwary travelers and slaying them in a gruesome fashion. He is believed to have inspired the Native American legend of the Wendigo and possibly the Yeti. Ithaqua's cult is small, but he is greatly feared in the far north. Fearful denizens of Siberia and Alaska often leave sacrifices for Ithaqua—not as worship but as appeasement. Those who join his cult are granted immunity to extremely cold temperatures. He often uses Shantaks, a dragon-like "lesser race", as servitors. He frequently attempts to reproduce with humanoid females. It is suggested that Ithaqua has the ulterior motive of desiring offspring to assuage his bitter loneliness, as he is the only one of his kind. None of his surviving offspring to date has accommodated him, all turning against him at some point. (The Wind-Walker, Wendigo, Yeti, God of the Cold, The White Silence).

'Ithria (Other)

Star-faring fungoid aliens native of Betelgeuse, who visited Earth in the Precambria while struggling against the Rloedha.

Janai'ngo (Great Old One)

Guardian and the Key of the Watery Gates, The Lobster of the Deep A crustacean-like, tentacled, half-amorphous marine horror which serves Cthulhu, dwelling in the depths of the Bay of Rhiiklu, somewhere within the eastern coast of the United States.

Juk-Shabb (Great Old One)

(God of Yekub), appears as a huge shining ball of sentient energy.

Kaajh'Kaalbh (Outer God)

lesser Outer God, servitor of Azathoth, but secluded in a parallel chaotic-dimension where everything is unstable. The god itself is constantly formed or disrupted, and has no true form at all. Whoever attempts summoning this entity needs the aid of a Dimensional Shambler, and the deity may manifest in variety of forms, often as an immense lava lake or a vast pool of solidified quicksilver

Kaalut (Great Old One)

The Ravenous One[40] Likely a gigantic larva-like horror, dwelling in the nebulous realm of K'gil'mnon, along with the Gharoides, its parasitic insectoid servants.

Kadariak Kepf (Other)

race that serves Nyarlathotep in his Egyptian avatar. These beings used to dwell in sections of ancient Egypt and other parts of the Middle East, now they are only encountered in ancient tombs or terribly isolated sections of the deepest deserts. They look like mouthless human-corpses with taloned hands and a horrid, circular mouth in the chest where the heart should be.

Kassogtha (Great Old One)

Reported to be Cthulhu's sister and mate. She gave birth to Nctosa and Ncothulu. She is described as a writhing mass of tentacles. (Bride of Cthulhu, The Leviathan of Diseases).

Kaunuzoth (Great Old One)

The Great One, Cannoosut A squat, sea cucumber-like monstrosity with five eyes, three-toed, taloned appendages, and a large mouth. He is described as one of Glaaki's brethren, and dwells within the Moore Reservoir of Vermont, in the United States

Khal'kru (Great Old One)

dark octopoid horror, similar to the Norse Kraken, but dwelling inside a temple somewhere within a hidden warm valley in Alaska. (All-In-All, Greater-Than-Gods)

Klosmiebhyx (Great Old One)

Sister of Zstylzhemghi.

K'nar'st (Great Old One)

Spawn of the Forgotten An amphibious humanoid with four, seven-clawed arms, and tentacles in place of legs. The head is lion-like, but bony and his mouth encases three long tongues. He lies trapped beneath the seafloor, inside a mysterious seamount called Nayghof.

Knygathin Zhaum (Great Old One)

child of Sfatlicllp and a Voormi. repopulated Hyperborea after humans deserted the city of Commoriom. Athammaus tried to execute him by beheading, but because of his preternatural heritage, such attempts proved unsuccessful and only served to aggravate him. As a descendant of Cxaxukluth, Knygathin Zhaum reproduced by fission and thus created an Azathothian strain among the Hyperborean Voormi.

Krang (Great Old One)

The Dead One A monstrous, brown, leathery, alien entity native to a mysterious planet, currently slumbering within a gigantic mausoleum lost in the desert-wastes, set to guard a priceless treasure made up of the oldest decayed planets.

Kthanid (Elder God)

brother of Cthulhu. A member of Cthulhu's race, he helped banish his brother and the other Great Old Ones to Earth before binding them. He is the leader of the Elder Gods who live on the planet Elysia. He looks exactly like his sibling, the only difference being his peaceful, golden eyes. He resides in a crystal cave on Elysia. It is said that he is as good as his brother is evil. He bears a great hatred for The Great Old Ones for they had killed his family while he lay sleeping. Despite his immense power, he is not capable of actual violence and only uses binding spells or memory-erasure to deal with his enemies. Kthanid is supposedly responsible for the fact Great Old Ones fear the Elder Sign as he placed a fear of it in the back of their subconscious.

Kthaw'keth (Great Old One)

The Supreme Unknown, Scourge of Yaksh A six-eyed, crocodile-snouted monstrosity covered with both tentacles and tripod-like limbs. Revered by the ancient Egyptians as the deification of both darkness and chaos.

K'thun (Outer God)

spawns the hounds of Tindalos with Noth-Yidik, Hounds of tindalos none other than the very minions and servitors of the Daemon-Sultan, under Their ghastly sire and dam, Noth-Yidik and terrible K'thun.

Kurpannga (Great Old One)

The Devil-dingo A giant hairless dingo-like fiend living in the Dreamlands

Kyresh (Other)

Vicious, wolf-like creatures of the Dreamlands

Lam (Great Old One)

The Grey[44] An alien entity, similar to Grey aliens, dwelling in the dark side of the planet Mars.

Lamp-Efts (Other)

Resemble small flying iguanas

Lexur'iga-serr'roth (Great Old One)

He Who Devours All in the Dark A photophobic bat-winged monstrosity, with both a thousand-eyed misshapen head and huge maws

Lloigor (Great Old One)

"The Star-Treader". The twin of Zhar, said to be imprisoned alive in caverns under the Isle of Stars on the Plateau of Sung. The twins are connected with the star Antares, from where they probably originated (although Rigel and Betelgeuse are also mentioned as origin points). His importance varies: sometimes he is seen as he "who walks the winds among the star-spaces", a kind of cosmic Ithaqua Worshipped by the Tcho-Tcho People in Tibet and Burma, and connected with Hastur (his father?) and Ithaqua (his elder brother?). He has the power to "draw the body [his body?] from the earth piecemeal" and his presence is signalled by sourceless winds. There is some suggestion that Lloigor's body was killed when Alaozar was destroyed, but if so then only the flesh substance was destroyed. Probably progenitor of lloigor species.

Lobon (Great One)

(Lobon of the Sacred Spear) god of Earth that reside in Kadath. He appears as an ivy-crowned youth bearing a spear. Lobon was one of the chief gods worshiped in doomed Sarnath together with Zo-Kalar and Tamash.[2] One of the Gods of the Dreamlands.

Lu-Kthu (Outer God)

(Birth-womb of the Great Old Ones or Lew-Kthew) is a titanic, planet-sized mass of entrails and internal organs. On closer examination it appears a wet, warty globe, covered with countless ovoid pustules and spider-webbed with a network of long, narrow tunnels. Each pustule bears the larva of a Great Old One.

Lythalia (Great Old One)

The Forest-Goddess A female seductive humanoid-entity, covered in both vines and vegetal parts. Somehow, she has been the mate of the Elder God Nodens, bearing him the twin gods Vorvadoss and Yaggdytha.[46] The feline Istasha is the sister of Lythalia

Mappo no Ryujin (Great Old One) —

Harbinger of Doom, Mappo's Dragon A dragon-like entity, covered in pseudopods, regarded as the mother of the Snake-God Yig and said to be imprisoned beneath the sunken continent of Mu

M'basui Gwandu (Great Old One)

River Abomination A spider-eyed bat-winged horror lurking within the Congo River.

Men of Leng (Other)

Satyr like beings in the plateaus of Leng

Mh'ithrha (Outer God)

invisible wolf-like fiend similar to Fenrir of Norse mythology (if not coincident). Mh'ithrha (Arch-Lord of Tindalos) is the lord of the Hounds of Tindalos, and the most powerful. Although not an actual Outer God as such, its form and awesome powers defy standard classification. Mh'ithra's eternal battle with Yog-Sothoth is said to be legendary.

Mi-go (Other)

(Fungi from Yuggoth, Outer Ones) Resemble human-sized, winged crustaceans with globular heads covered in cilia.

Miri-Nigri (Other)

Amphibious humanoids created by Chaugnar Faugn. They are the ancient progenitors of the Tcho-Tcho people

Mlandoth (Outer God)

Primal entity or force, not dissimilar to the Nameless Mist or Darkness, although it is uncertain if it is a place, conscious being, or an inconceivable maelstrom of unknown forces and properties outside the perceptible cosmos. It is mentioned in Uralte Schrecken as a kind of prime archetype from which all mythical god-heads are derived. According to the cycle surrounding these beings, they are a sort of cosmic Yin and yang, whose meeting resulted in the creation of all things (although the terrible Azathoth is usually attributed to this). Their joinings routinely create and destroy matter and entities. One of the beings created in this way was the inimical Outer God Ngyr-Khorath.

Mlok (Great Old One)

landed on Earth in ancient times somewhere near the Bnazic desert known to devour human victims for sustenance. A bloody cult was created around Mlok and it became strong in the city of Drinen.

M'nagalah (Great Old One)

Appearance: ropy intestine-like appendages and numerous eyes. It is told of in the Revelations of Glaaki. (The Devourer, The Cancer God).

Mnomquah (Great Old One)

great reptilian creature, crown of writhing feelers and empty sockets in place of eyes. He is trapped inside the Dreamlands' moon, though how he got trapped there is unknown. He is the mate of Oorn, when the Great Old Ones awaken to lay waste to our world, then Mnomquah will be reunited with his repulsive bride. He is called the (Lord of the Black Lake) because he rules over the Lake of Ubboth, a great lake which is under the moon.

Moon-beasts (Other)

Plump toad like humanoids

Mordiggian (Great Old One)

The Charnel God, The Great Ghoul, Lord of Zul-Bha-Sair, Morddoth A shape-shifting cloud of darkness

Mormo (Great Old One)

The Thousand-Faced Moon Mormo appears in many forms, but three are most common: as a mocking vampiric maiden, as a tentacle-haired gorgon, or as a hunched toad-like albino with a mass of feelers instead of a face. This last form is the appearance of her servitors, the Moon-beasts.

Mortllgh (Great Old One)

Storm of Steel A lustrous orb floating at the center of a whirling vortex of razor-sharp, metallic-looking blades

Mother of Pus (Outer God)

minor Outer God composed of eyes, slime, tentacles and mouths. She was spawned between the mating of Shub-Niggurath and a human. When summoned, she seeks refuge in pools of foul water.

Mril Thorion (Outer God)

With mlandoth sort of cosmic yin and yang, whose meeting resulted in the creation of all things (although the terrible Azathoth is usually attributed to have done this). Their joinings routinely create and destroy matter and entities. One of the beings created in this way was the inimical Outer God Ngyr-Khorath.

Mynoghra (Great Old One)

Cousin of Nyarlathotep in the O' Khymer Revelations, and worshiped by witch cults in Salem, Oregon. (She-Daemon of the Shadows).

Nagäae (Other)

Toad-like servants of Cyäegha.

The Nameless Mist (Outer God)

Progenitor of several other cosmic entities, including the Outer God Yog-Sothoth. It is older than everything except Azathoth (its creator) and the Unnamed Darkness (its sibling). Its powers include possible omnipresence, reality warping, acausality, spacetime manipulation, immortality, and incorporeality. (Milk of the Void; Nyog'Sothep)

Narrathoth the Forgotten (Other)

A tall, whitish, and reptilian humanoid, larger than a man, with a single three-lobed eye. He is one of Cthulhu's servitor able to grant wishes like a djinn.

Nath-Horthath (Great One)

Chief god of Celephaïs god of valor and vengeance. Represented as a jet-black-skinned man with blond hair and silver eyes, always riding a lion.

Natives of K'n-yan (Other)

Technologically and psychically-advanced humanoids who dwell underground.

Natives of L'gy'hx (Other)

Cube-shaped, multi-legged, metallic beings that inhabit the planet L'gy'hx (Uranus).

Nctolhu & Nctosa (Great Old One)

They are the twin daughters of Cthulhu, hence called the (Twin spawn of Cthulhu). They are currently imprisoned in the Great Red Spot of the planet Jupiter. They both appear as huge shell-endowed beings, with eight segmented limbs, and six long arms ending with claws, vaguely resembling their step-sister, Cthylla.

Ngirrth'lu (Great Old One)

The Wolf-Thing, The Stalker in the Snows, He Who Hunts, Na-girt-a-lu A ferocious and towering wolf-like humanoid with bat wings. He is served by werewolf servants known as the Lupine Ones.

Ngyr-Korath (Outer God)

(The Ultimate Abomination, The Dream-Death and The Mad God of the Void) is a mythical being which existed before the planets, haunting the star-spaces. It appears as a dark blue-green mist which causes a sense of terror as it approaches. Once close, an eye of flame forms within. When life arrived it became enraged and started to devour stars. A Cult to Ngyr-Khorath exists. Its legend (part of the so-called Mlandoth Myth Cycle) appears in the Books of Thoth, The Chronicles of Thrang, the Uralte Schrecken, and The Texts of Mloeng. Von Könnenberg suggests that it is a form of the entity Mlandoth , and itself has an avatar, 'Ymnar. Ngyr-Korath (The Ultimate Abomination or The Dream-Death) He spawned by fission the Great Old One (or the avatar of his) 'Ymnar, and his nemesis is the Elder God Paighon. He may coincide with the entity known as the Magnum Tenebrosum

N'h'll (Great Old One)

mysterious entity or force worshiped at least by one insane killer who escaped from Arkham Asylum. Information about N'h'll is apparently only to be found in the Song of Yste. (The Void).

Nightgaunts (Other)

Faceless, bat-like humanoids

Nioth-Korghai (Other)

1. Extraterrestrial, carnivorous monster held in captivity by King Ossaru in Zothique.

2. Extraterrestrial, aquatic creatures that feed on the life-force of human beings.

Nodens (Elder God)

Lord and master of the night-gaunts, a race of strange flying creatures. (Lord of the Great Abyss).

Northoth (Great Old One)

The Forgotten God, The Thing That Should Not Be[53] A mysterious entity related to Yog-Sothoth, Shub-Niggurath, and possibly Azathoth as well which manifests either as a faun-like humanoid with color-changing hair, or as a glowing halo of unknown color.

Noth-Yidik (Outer God)

spawns the hounds of tindalos with its mate K'thun

Nssu-Ghahnb (Great Old One)

The Heart of the Ages, Leech of the Aeons A sort of gigantic pulsating heart secluded in a parallel dimensions. It is responsible for spawning all of the various monsters which exist within the known Universe.

Nyarlathotep (Outer God)

(The Crawling Chaos, the Crawling Mist, The Dark One, The Dweller in Darkness, The Haunter of the Dark, Face Eater, Father of All Bats, Dark Wing, Sand Bat, Fly-The-Light, the Howler in the Dark, the Bat God of L'gy'hx, Messenger of the Old Ones (also Messenger of the Great Old Ones), Randall Flagg, Shugoran, The White Man, The Masked Messenger, The Moon Presence) Capable of Shapeshifting, Immortality, Avatar Manipulation, Madness Manipulation, Superhuman Strength, Invulnerability, and freely traversing every plane of existence. Spawn of Azathoth. Nyarlathotep, is active and frequently walks the Earth. He has "a thousand" other forms and manifestations, most reputed to be quite horrific and sanity-blasting. Nyarlathotep enacts the will of the Outer Gods, and is their "messenger, heart and soul"; he is also the servant of Azathoth, whose fitful, spastic wishes he immediately fulfills. He is described as the very soul of "gigantic, tenebrous, ultimate gods – the blind, voiceless, mindless gargoyles". ancient Egypt where he instructed Nephren-Ka in the arts of the darkest magic. especially fond of technology and psychology. identified with the medieval Devil, and with the Thelemic entity Aiwass, whom Crowley describes as: A tall dark man in his thirties, with the face of a savage king, and eyes veiled lest their gaze should destroy what they saw. Some texts state that the Crawling Chaos is another name for the end of the world. One individual described it as the ceaseless pounding of the waves of a dark ocean that eats away endlessly at the earth until finally nothing is left. When this occurs then our world ends, swallowed finally by Chaos into the abyss of nothingness. The name more likely describes the Chaos at which Azathoth rules from the center, and how his power of consumption spreads out like waves, devouring all that stands in its way until nothing is left. Most however, state that the Crawling Chaos is another name for Nyarlathotep. This theory may have basis in fact, for Nyarlathotep is the messenger of Azathoth and spreads his will throughout the realm of reality. By doing so, he is acting as the waves of Chaos, spreading from the center to destroy all.

Four Horsemen of Azathoth (Great Old One)

Sysyphyx: "the Scourge of Atlantis". She is a multi-eyed worm that cuts off the head of her victims, replaces their spinal cord, and shapeshifts to look like them. She was (originally) a fat, cyanotic, red-headed woman who prophesied for Atlantis. The Four Horsemen of Nyarlathotep

Gnruk of Vol'Kunast: "Devourer of the Royal Corpse of Thuln", he is a disembodied essence that lies within an ancient box. When the box is opened alone, his essence enters into the body of the opener, and transforms them into a corpse-eating demon. The Four Horsemen of Nyarlathotep

The Masked Mute: "Sister of the Lost Abyss", she appears as a young, adolescent girl with innumerable masks to display her mood. Her true face can kill even the greatest monsters of the Dreamlands. The Four Horsemen of Nyarlathotep

Gith: "Father of Pestilence" and "Champion of Damnation". Gith is a mindless force from the Dreamlands, who can possess a human vessel (provided certain rites be taken, including removing the Vessel of its soul and disguising the Vessel as Anubis. Nyarlathotep states that Gith will only merge with a soulless child of the jackal.). He appears as a banded man (the Vessel's shape) with purple/blue flames in place of the eyes and mouth. The Four Horsemen of Nyarlathotep

Nyarlathotep's Million Favored Ones (Other)

Our Ladies of Sorrow-or the Three Mothers-are three powerful entities, and three of Nyarlathotep's Million Favoured Ones. They are: Mater Lachrymarum ("Our Lady of Tears"), the eldest, followed by Mater Suspiriorum ("Our Lady of Sighs") and finally the youngest Mater Tenebrarum ("Our Lady of Darkness"). They have inspired many legends, including that of the triple goddess, the fates, the gorgons, and Shakespeare's three weird sister-daughters of darkness (witches).

Nyaghoggua (Great Old One)

The Kraken Within[55] A blurry, dark, kraken-like entity mentioned in the Song of Yste, and said to dwell in Outer Space.

Nycrama (Great Old One)

The Zombifying Essence A tall larva-like monstrosity, with hundreds of segmented taloned tendrils, exiled by the Elder Gods into a parallel dimension, with close connections to the rainforests of South America, where he lures human victims to enslave from other dimensions. Formerly, he was too an Elder God.

Nyctelios (Outer God) — Dino

originally an Elder God, but was punished by Nodens for his transgressions against them by being imprisoned under the Mediterranean Sea and is now an Outer God. One day he will rise from the abyssal citadel he was ensnared in and seek out and destroy the Elder Gods in an act of vengeance.

Ny'ghan-Grii (Other)

Luminous, spherical, cycloptic creatures from another dimension. They move by floating or crawling and are accompanied by a thick fog or an icy cold

Nyogtha (Great Old One)

(Haunter of the Red Abyss, The Thing which Should Not Be) is described as an inky shadow. It is rumored that Nyogtha can be combated by using the Vach-Viraj incantation.

Ny-Rakath (Outer God)

brother of Shub-Niggurath.

Ob'mbu (Great Old One)

monstrosity that resembles a giraffe-like reptile. (The Shatterer).

Olkoth (Outer God)

(God of the Celestial Arcs) appears as a demoniacal god-like entity able to reincarnate in human bodies if the stars are right. Olkoth may emerge in our dimension through an eyeless, grotesque statue of the Virgin Mary, but its just a personal hobby

Oorn (Great Old One)

wife of Mnomquah, she is described as a huge tentacled mollusc with appendages that spray digestive acids. She is worshipped by the Men of Leng and the Moon-Beasts. (The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast).

Orryx (Elder God)

manifests as a giant pillar of blinding white and purple flames. Although its expression is bright and blinding, no one feels its heat. No one can look at Orryx more than a few seconds; after the first glance, the eyes of anyone who looks become sore and watery

Othkkartho (Elder God)

son of the Elder God Nodens. (Sire of the Four Titans of Balance and Order)

Othuum (Great Old One)

twisting rope-like monstrosity covered in tentacles with a singular alien face in the middle of squirming, ropy mass. Great Old One. (The Oceanic Horror).

Othuyeg (Great Old One)

The Doom-Walker Appears as a great tentacled eye similar to Cyäegha He currently dwells within the subsoil of Kansas, in the fabled Seven Cities of Gold.

Oukranos (Great One)

River god

Ovytonv (Elder God)

Little is known

Oztalun (Elder God)

symbolized by a seven-pointed star, which is its own seal. (Golden and Shimmering One).

Paighon (Elder God)

came from the Andromeda galaxy and settled inside the crust of the Earth together with his Subterranean Spawn. Paighon is the deadly enemy of Ngyr-Korath and his servitor 'Ymnar.

Perse (Great Old One)

maddening, twisted-minded, alien entity appearing as a feminine figure in a red cloak, with three eyes, and an utterly alien face. Likely coincident with Classical Underworld goddess Persephone, she manifest aboard a ghost ship and contact traumatized humans, with hidden artistic talent, to spread both chaos and despair across the world

Pharol (Great Old One)

Pharol the Black A black, fanged, cycloptic demon with arms like swaying serpents.[59] The entity normally dwells in another dimension—a "seething and sub-dimensional chaos" beyond the mundane universe.[60] The wizard Eibon of Hyperborea sometimes summoned Pharol to query him for arcane information.[61]

Poseidon (Elder God)

powerful extragalactic entity, awed by 'Ymnar. It battled against the Elder God Paighon

Psuchawrl (Great Old One)

The Elder One , A tall humanoid with an eyeless sea anemone-like face, and a beaked grinning mouth, who can be summoned like a jinn.

Ptar-Axtlan (Outer God/Elder God)

mysterious entity related to zoomorphic shapeshifters, mostly werecats. Offspring between the Elder Goddess Bast and the Outer God Darkness, or Magnum Tenebrosum. (The Leopard that stalks the Night).

Quachil Uttaus (Great Old One)

(The Treader of the Dust), reduce all living tissue comes into contact with to dust similarly to Ubbo-Sathla. Usually associated with age, death, and decay. Summoning this god is considered lethal, if one even subconsciously entertains thoughts of suicide. It is noted for the acceleration of time that occurs in its presence. Appears as a mummified humanoid with withered, bone-thin arms and unnatural, ever-grasping hands. Also known as "The Ultimate Corruption". It may have been known in ancient Egypt as Ka-Rath , "The Keeper of the Dust".

Quyagen (Great Old One)

god of Yagothoggua, mentioned in The Black Book of the Skull. enormous shadowy, horned creature with a mass of tentacles. served by the Y'nathogguans. The god is worshipped by blood sacrifices, most famously through the "brides of Quyagen". It used the Eye of Zysl'm against the Great Race of Yith until it was imprisoned under the temple at Yagothoggua. It might be related to Othuyeg. (The Eye of Zysl'm).

Q'yth-az (Great Old One)

The Crystalloid Intellect towering mass of crystals, on the lightless planet Mthura.

Raandaii-B'nk (Great Old One)

god of the Raandeese, and it is said he created sharks in his own image. There is an undersea temple within the Bermuda Triangle, known as the "Cathedral of Raandaii-B'nk".

Ragnalla (Great Old One)

(Nest Mistress of the Winged Ones and The Seeker in the Skies) a vulturine and raptorial creature. See Winged Ones A titanic raptorial fiend with a huge, single eye and a crown of tentacles

Ramasekva (Outer God)

splits worlds apart and devours the survivors. Avatar of Yog-Sothoth

Raphanasuan (Great Old One)

(The One from the Sun Race), is said to look like a six-armed demon.

Rhagorthua (Great Old One)

Father of All Winds A fiery entity similar to Cthugha, able to absorb nuclear radiation, and imprisoned somewhere within the subsoil of New Mexico.

Rhan-Tegoth (Great Old One)

Terror of the Hominids, He of the Ivory Throne A three-eyed, gilled, proboscidian monster with a globular torso, six, long sinuous limbs ending in black paws, with crab-like claws, and covered in what appears to be hair, but is actually tiny tentacles

Rhogog (Great Old One)

created when Cthulhu and Hastur fought above Britain and Cthulhu shed blood which several Star-Spawn put an 'entity' into for unknown purposes. This 'entity' lay dormant, growing in power until it became Rhogog. Rhogog is a great, black oak tree, hot to the touch, and a being of darkness, and unimaginable power.

Rlim Shaikorth (Great Old One)

(The White Worm), A gigantic, pale, white worm with a great gaping maw and empty sockets for eyes that bleed rivers of blood continuously. One of Rlim Shaikorth's avatars is known as the White Worm and was active during the Hyperborean age. The White Worm travels on a gigantic iceberg called Yikilt, which it can guide across the ocean. In its colossal ice-citadel, the White Worm prowls the seas, blasting ships and inhabited land masses with extreme cold. Victims of the White Worm are frozen solid, their bodies appearing eerily white, and remain preternaturally cold—they will not melt nor warm even when exposed to fire.

Rokon (Great Old One)

mysterious extra-dimensional entity, regarded as the brother of Yig, ruling over a dimension called Zandanua

Ruhtra Dyoll (Great Old One)

Twin of B'gnu-Thun

Saaitii (Great Old One)

The HogA gigantic, ghostly hog

Scathach (Great Old One)

daughter of Hziulquoigmnzhah. is a figure in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. She is a legendary Scottish warrior woman and martial arts teacher who trains the legendary Ulster hero Cú Chulainn in the arts of combat. Texts describe her homeland as Scotland (Alpeach); she is especially associated with the Isle of Skye, where her residence Dún Scáith, or "Dun Sgathaich" (Fortress of Shadows), stands. She is called "the Shadow" and "Warrior Maid" and is the rival and sister of Aífe, both daughters of Árd-Greimne of Lethra.

Sebek (Great Old One)

(The Crocodile God), is a Great Old One usually depicted as a crocodile humanoid with several lower jaws. Although weaker than most Great Old Ones, he has been known to be a warrior deity and is still revered as a powerful god. Once known as Sobek.

Sedmelluq (Great Old One)

colossal glowing worm with a star-shaped mouth dwelling in Antartica. It is worshipped by the Mi-go. (The Great Manipulator, Ishmagon).

Sfatlicllp (Great Old One)

daughter of Zvilpogghua. (The Fallen Wisdom, Great Old One who mated with Voormis). She is the wife of a Voormi and their offspring is Knygathin Zhaum. Sfatlicllp was likely born on Kythanil and may have procreated the formless spawn once on Earth and probably became their leader (or co-leader). She probably dwells in N'kai with Tsathoggua. Possibly she became the "wife" of Nyogtha, who dwells in Yoth.

Shabbith-Ka (Outer God)

shapeless, roughly man-sized purplish aura, spitting and crackling with powerful electrical arcs. A sense of power, malignancy, and intelligence accompanies it and persons able to gaze at its form long enough can see a rudimentary face or faces within the glowing mass

Shaklatal (Great Old One)

The Eye of Wicked Sight A dark-skinned humanoid horror with tentacles sprouting from his head, and glowing red eyes, worshiped by the earliest African civilizations as the god Amun. He is said to be rival of Cthulhu.

Shan (Other)

(Insects from Shaggai) Resemble large insects.

Shantaks (Other)

Elephantine reptilian birds from the dreamlands

Shathak (Great Old One)

wife of Tsathoggua and the mother of Zvilpogghua. The being mated with Tsathoggua to produce Zvilpogghua on the planet Neptune according to the Parchments of Pnom. The name's similarlity to Shantaks is probably conincidental. Also called Chushax and Zishaik in other texts.

Shaurash-Ho (Great Old One)

(The Prowler Among the Tombs, and Father of All Ghouls) the progenitor the the ghoul race, possibly through mating with Bast. Shaurash-ho is a descendent of Cthulhu and father of Yogash the Ghoul and it has been postulated that it might itself have been a Deep One. Also known as Naggob.

Shavalyoth (Elder God)

(Shadowy and Shapeless One) is an Elder God introduced by James Ambuehl, supposed to be dark and formless.

Sheb-Teth (Great Old One)

Devourer of Souls An eyeless alien humanoid entity, massively overgrown with both strange flesh and machinery

Shista (Great Old One)

God of Fidelity A shape-shifting entity, often manifesting as a spiny five-legged crab, with a spider-like head and metallic bracelets on each limb.

Shlithneth (Great Old One)

gigantic slimy worm, with a mass of black tentacles surrounding its maw

Sho-Gath (Great Old One)

The God in the Box, The Big Black Thing A dark smoky column, with red malevolent eyes and a grotesque face, imprisoned inside a vintage box. Old Ones, so much so that he is purportedly constructed out of malevolence itself that assumes the appearance of a thick black smoke. When Sho-Gath was unleashed, his smokey body spread about throughout the land and if one were to inhale the smoke, they would experience nightmarish visions that are beyond the scope of human malevolence itself. It is unknown who imprisoned him, but likely they were ancient priests.

Shoggoths (Other)

Giant amoebae with numerous floating eyes

Shterot (Great Old One)

The Tenebrous One A starfish-like horror spawned by the Outer God C'thalpa. It has been cut into pieces, but individual fragments live independently.

Shub-Niggurath (Outer God)

(The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young) She is a perverse fertility deity, Small creatures are continually spat forth by the monstrosity, which are either reconsumed into the miasmatic form or escape to some monstrous life elsewhere. Shub-Niggurath is probably the most extensively worshipped. Her worshippers include the Hyperboreans, the Muvians, and the people of Sarnath, as well as any number of druidic and barbaric cults. She is also worshipped by the non-human species of the mythos, such as the "Fungi from Yuggoth" (the Mi-Go) and the Nug-Soth of Yaddith. [1] With the proper occult paraphernalia, Shub-Niggurath can be summoned to any woodlands at the time of the new moon. dwells at the court of Azathoth at the center of the universe. The gof'nn hupadgh Shub-Niggurath is the name given to the favored, once-human worshipers of Shub-Niggurath. When the deity deems a worshiper to be most worthy, a special ceremony is held in which the Black Goat of the Woods swallows the initiate and then regurgitates the cultist as a transformed satyr-like being. A changed worshiper is also endowed with immortal life. The Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath are horrifying, pitch-black monstrosities, seemingly made of ropy tentacles. (perhaps between twelve and twenty feet tall) on a pair of stumpy, hoofed legs. A mass of tentacles protrudes from their trunks where a head would normally be, and puckered maws, dripping green goo, cover their flanks. The monsters roughly resemble trees in silhouette — the trunks being the short legs and the tops of the trees represented by the ropy, branching bodies. A congregation of these abominations smells like an open grave. They usually dwell in woodlands wherever Shub-Niggurath's cult is active. The Dark Young are usually called upon to preside over cult ceremonies. One means for summoning them is found in the Book of Eibon and requires a blood offering. The ritual may only be performed in the deep of the woodlands at the darkest of the moon, and the victim must be sacrificed over a stone altar. Dark young act as proxies for Shub-Niggurath in the accepting of sacrifices and the worship of cultists, in the devouring of non-cultists, and in the spreading of their mother's faith across the world.

Shudde M'ell (Great Old One)

mile long great grey chanting worm creature that releases odd acids. It burrows through the earth, melting all rocks in its wake. It is the supreme regent of the Chthonians as well as the largest and most evil of the race. It appears as a colossal worm with tentacles for a head. It can alone cause a force earthquake 3.5 on the Richter scale, within a radius of 7km. Although there is some reference of old cultures that practiced some type of cult to some of these beings, at the moment nobody is known that renders cult to them. (The Burrower Beneath, The Great Chthonian).

Shuy-Nihl (Great Old One)

The Devourer in the Earth A dark blob of darkness endowed with tentacles.

Sk'tai (Elder God)

Sister of Eppirfon, second bride of cthulhu and had a child which was murdered by cthulhu

Slidith (Great Old One)

Lord of Blood worshiped in ancient Lemuria, one of the three primal lords of Lemuria and an aspect of the Triple God of Chaos.

Space-Eaters (Other)

monstrous interstellar race, appearing as shimmering columns of twisting shafts of light.

Spawn of the Green abyss (Other)

appear as a bluish slime with various and shifting features: Shoggoth-like entities, but highly evolved and intelligent. They inhabit the seas and oceans of the Earth, dwell in aquatic societies ruled by their queen Zoth-Syra.

Star Mother (Outer God)

chunk of yellow-green stone about the size of an infant. Its shape suggests a plump, huge-breasted, faceless female figure. From it extend dozens of pencil-thin root-like strands. It is one of the Larvae of the Other Gods and has no cult, although served by zombie slaves.

Star Vampire (Other)

(Shambler from the Stars) Invisible, levitating, vampiric horror with a myriad of suckers and two huge claws

Sthanee (Great Old One)

The Lost One[70] A gigantic marine horror with twelve snaky-limbs, endowed with suckers, and a beard of tentacles, both served and revered by vicious merfolk, known as the "Children of Sthanee".[71

S'tya-Yg'nalle (Great Old One)

The Whiteness An invisible entity made of both snow and chill, servitor of Ithaqua.

Suc'Naath (Outer God)

one of the mindless gods which twist and dance in the court of Azathoth. It appears as a formless spinning hurricane-like thing with strings of violet and golden colors across its shape, constantly emitting, sickening, smacking, and screeching noises, while showing pain-stricken faces appearing on its body. Suc'Naath's essence is currently divided into three parts, one in a comet called Aiin, the other in some sort of statue located somewhere in the World, while the third has been genetically passed on for aeons through prehuman, and now human races of earth, mostly in the middle east. The carriers of the Outer God's powers are said to have done great acts of magic and/or to have been insane. If these three parts are ever to be combine, Suc'Naath will be freed. This entity is served by a small middle-eastern cult known as the Golden Hands of Suc'Naath, who collect deranged intellectuals and trained assassins, who wish to set Suc'Naath free (they may have connections to the old Hashashin cult as well).

Summanus (Great Old One)

grotesque, mouthless humanoid with pale tentacles sticking out from under his robes. He can use these tentacles to siphon blood from his victims. Summanus had a following in Roman times, but if he is worshiped today, his cult is even more secretive. The rites needed for the proper worship of Summanus are found in the Tuscan Rituals. (Monarch of Night, Lord of Hell, The Terror that Walketh in Darkness).

Swarog (Elder God)

It was revered by Slavic and Viking folks as the Solar god Svarog.

Tamash (Great One)

(Tamash of Illusions) dwelling on Kadath. Tamash was one of the chief gods worshiped in doomed Sarnath along with Zo-Kalar and Lobon. One of the Gods of Earth.

Tcho-Tcho People (Other)

Mutated humanoids descended from the miri nigri

Thanaroa (Great Old One)

The Shining One A mysterious evil entity, manifesting as a pillar of dazzling light, dwelling in the ruins of Nan Madol, near Ponape. Its name recalls that of Polynesian creator god Tangaroa.

Tharapithia (Great Old One)

Slavic and Ugric God-like creature, photophobic and burrowing fiend worshiped in the Middle Ages. It cannot endure sunlight, and eludes it by tunneling deep underneath the roots of oak trees. (The Shadow in the Crimson Light).

Thasaidon (Great Old One)

Master of the Endless Void A malignant entity manifesting as a mace-wielding armored warrior. He is revered as the Principle of Evil in Zothique, but his cult dates back to the time of Mu.

Thog (Great Old One)

octopus-like monstrosity of Hyborian Age which haunts the underground city of Xuthal. (The Demon-God of Xuthal).

Th'rygh (Great Old One)

monstrous entity manifesting as a horrible patchwork of flesh, soil, and alien matter. (The God-Beast)

T'ith (Great Old One)

offspring of Cthulhu and the Elder God Sk'tai.

Toth (Great Old One)

colossal, burrowing arthropod-like horror.

Tru'nembra (Outer God)

The Flautist of Azathoth, is a Outer God who resides eternally in the Court of Azathoth. Tru'nembra does not possess an instrument for he himself is an instrument. He is made entirely out of visible noise. When summoned, it brings along the maddening symphony it uses too keep it's master asleep, bringing insanity to those who are unfortunate enough to hear its blaring chaos.

Tsathoggua (Great Old One)

Sleeper of N'kai, can alter his form. Tsathoggua's will is carried out by the formless spawn, polymorphic entities made of black goo. They are extremely resilient and very difficult to dispatch. Formless spawn can take any shape and can attack their targets in nearly every conceivable way.

Tulushuggua (Great Old One)

The Watery Dweller Beneath A mysterious subterranean horror, dwelling deep within the flooded caves of Florida, served by the eel-like horrors known as the Tulush.

Tulzscha (Outer God)

(The Green Flame) appears as a blazing green ball of flame, dancing with its Lesser Outer Gods at the court of Azathoth. Called to our world, it assumes a gaseous form, penetrates the planet to the core, then erupts from below as a pillar of flame. It cannot move from where it emerges.

Turua (Great Old One)

fungoid entity with tendrils and tentacles that haunts the swamp lands of Florida. Somewhat similar to the Green God. (Father of Swamps, The Bayou Plant God).

Ubbo-Sathla (Outer God)

(Unbegotten Source; Demiurge). The being is of a monstrous fecundity, spontaneously generating primordial single-celled organisms that pour unceasingly from its shapeless form. It guards a set of stone tablets believed to contain the knowledge of the Elder Gods. Ubbo-Sathla is said to have spawned the prototypes of all forms of life on Earth; though whatever its pseudopods touch is forever devoid of life. Ubbo-Sathla is destined to someday reabsorb all living things on Earth. The being dwells in Mount Voormithadreth and spawned Abhoth. This similarity has led some writers to speculate that Ubbo-Sathla and Abhoth are the same entity viewed at different epochs under different names. The tablets that Ubbo-Sathla guards have been oft sought by sorcerers, though no sorcerer has yet succeeded in acquiring them

Uitzilcapac (Great Old One)

Lord of Pain[78] A sadistic entity trapped by the Elder Gods in a remote dimension of the Space-Time continuum, and appearing as a 4-m tall lizard-like horror with six legs, and a mouth filled with vicious fangs.

Ulthar (Elder God)

(Uldar, Ultharathotep) is an Elder God that was sent to earth to keep watch over the Great Old Ones.

Urthuvn (Elder God)

Ut'Ulls-Hr'Her (Great Old One)

he Great Horned Mother, Black Glory of Creation A huge faceless creature with various appendages sprouting from its head, a beard of oozing horns, many reddish teats, and fish-like fins sprouting from an egg-shaped body.

Uvhash (Outer God)

(The Blood Mad God of The Void) archenemy of Gi-Hoveg. It dwells in the realm of Rhylkos, alt dimension of Mars, whoever summons Uvhash meets a terrible fate. It seems to have affinities with the Star Vampires and is rumored to have been one of the mad roman emperor Caligula's eldritch sponsors

Vhuzompha (Great Old One)

Mother and Father to All Marine Life, The Hermaphroditic God An amorphous monster of prodigious size, covered in a multitude of eyes, mouths, projections, and both male and female genitalia.

Vibur (Great Old One)

The Thing from Beyond huge, furry, rapidly shifting entity casting radioactive stones.

Vile-Oct (Great Old One)

dragon-like or reptilian entity said to be familiar of Yig.

Volgna-Gath (Great Old One)

(The Keeper of the Secrets, The Guardian of the Knowledge), is a slimy shape-shifting mass, which can be summoned with mud and the blood of the invoker.

Voltiyig (Great Old One)

Voonith (Other)

Huge lizards of the Dreamlands.

Voormi (Other)

Yeti-like bipeds that inhabit Mount Voormithadreth in Hyperborea.

Vorvadoss (Elder God)

(The Flaming One, Lord of the Universal Spaces, The Troubler of the Sands, Who Waiteth in the Outer Dark) cloaked, hooded being, enveloped in green flames, with fiery eyes. He reported in some sources as son of the Elder God Nodens and The Great Old One Lythalia and has a twin brother, Yaggdytha.

Vthyarilops (Great Old One)

tentacled horror similar to a Sun Star, but endowed with branching tentacles, spines, myriads of blue glaring eyes, and gaping-maws. (The Starfish God).

Vulthoom (Great Old One)

he is a mysterious being from another universe, exiled by his fellows there and lying in wait on Mars in the underground city of Ravermos. He plans to take over Mars and then conquer Earth as his next trophy. Because of his vast intellect and advanced technology, he seems godlike, but is in reality merely a very powerful alien who must rest for millennia at a time. While under the influence of the hallucinogenic perfume of an alien blossom, one man envisioned Vulthoom as a gigantic, otherworldly plant, but the being's true form is unknown. Believed to be a Chthonian Satan.

Worm that Gnaws in the Night (Great Old One)

Extremely powerful. Doom of Shaggai A massive worm-like fiend

Xalafu (Great Old One)

The Dread One A titanic, globular mass of various dark colors, endowed with a huge single-eye in the middle of the alien bulk.

Xa'ligha (Outer God)

"The Demon of Disosonance" and "The Master of Twisted Sound", appears to be an avatar of Tru'nembra or of Rla Tfuthla, assuming that they are not the same creature. Xa'ligha dwells in Dissonance. "The Xa'lugha Tree" is mentioned as connected with the Lake of Hali and Xa'ligha itself acts in concert with the King in Yellow at times. There might be a connection to the Gulf of S'glhuo.

Xcthol (Great Old One)

Goat God sadistic, mind-controlling, faun humanoid, likely related to Shub-Niggurath

Xerts (Other)

alien race resembling writhing green mists, lit from within by an unnatural light. In this form, the Xert have the ability to shift in-between extra-dimensional regions beyond normal space-time.

Xinlurgash (Great Old One)

The Ever-Consuming A bristly-mass with large gaping maws, made up with tentacles and spider-like limbs.

Xirdneth (Great Old One)

illusion-making entity with no true form. (The Maker of Illusion, The Demon of Deceit)

Xiurhn (Outer God)

Xiurhn's soul is contained in a large, tempting jewel. Those unscrupulous enough to steal it suffer the fate of having their own souls placed into jewels. Xiurhn then carves off those parts to his own liking, transforming them into archetypes of what is left over. Xiurhn serves the Outer God known as the Magnum Tenebrosum and dwells in the Vale Which Is the Night in the Dreamlands.

Xislanyx (Elder God)

Xitalu (Great Old One)

Being of Higher Dimension A tentacled, multi-eyed, soul-devouring abomination which dwells between dimensions.

Xotli (Great Old One)

Lord of Terror, The Black Kraken of Atlantis, Demon-God of Elder Night[81] A rolling cloud of ebony darkness or a vortex of boreal cold, revered by Atlanteans priests of the Hyborian Age.

Xoxiigghua (Great Old One)

three-eyed, octopoid, and parasitic horror trapped inside a Central American mountain range

Xuthyos-Sihb'bz (Elder God)

Yaddith, Natives of (Other)

Humanoid inhabitants of the planet Yaddith that resemble a cross between mammals and reptiles.

Yaggdytha (Elder God)

(The Incandescent One) is twin brother of Vorvadoss, and first-born of Nodens. also associated with Bel-Yarnak. It manifests as a great amorphous, incandescent ball of cyan living energy, spread itself into a web of giant talons of light.

Yamath (Great Old One)

Lord of the Flames worshipped in ancient Lemuria in Patanga, City of the Flame, one of the three primal lords of Lemuria and an aspect of the Triple God of Chaos. In Tibet he was known as (Yama), king of demons.

Yegg-Ha (Great Old One)

The Faceless One A 10-foot tall winged being which rules over the Nightgaunts, before being defeated in ancient Britain by a centuria of Roman soldiers.

Ycnàgnnisssz (Outer God)

progenitors of the gods according to the genealogy in The Parchments of Pnom and the related Book of Eibon. it spawned Zstylzhemgni.

Yekubians (Other)

Technologically advanced, centipede-like beings that inhabit the planet Yekub.

Y'golonac (Great Old One)

The Defiler, god of perversion and depravity – not just "average" human perversions or depravities, but any that can be conceived of by a sapient being (sane or otherwise). perverse and sadistic. Y'golonac can be summoned merely by reading his name in the Revelations of Gla'aki. capable of understanding humans can conduct conversation. Y'golonac seeks humans who read perverse and forbidden literature to become his servants. When Y'golonac is summoned, he offers to grant the summoner the dubious honor of becoming his priest, or simply kills him for food.

Yhagni (Great Old One)

female or hermaphroditic cousin of Hastur and Cthulhu, who is known for her disgusting appearance and insane power. The other Great Old Ones saw her as a major threat and had her locked deep in the Temple of Pillars in the dephs of Kyartholm, which is hidden somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Powerful

Yhoundeh (Outer God)

(The Elk-Goddess) Is the wife of Nyarlathotep. Her priests banned the worship of Tsathoggua and punished any heretics. She was worshipped in the waning days of Hyperborea. As the Hyperborean civilization was coming to a end, Yhoundeh's followers returned to worshipping Tsathoggua. Yhoundeh had an affair with Darkness, of which birthed Shub-Niggurath.

Yibb-Tstll (Outer God) — Diablo

(The Patient One) is an obscure god, said to watch at the center of all time as the universe revolves. Because of this insight, only Yog-Sothoth is said to be wiser. Its blood, the Black, is a weapon which takes the form of black snowflakes that stick to and smother a victim. The god's touch causes an instant change in the person affected—this change is usually fatal but occasionally brings some benefit. Yibb-Tstll is sometimes described as an immobile, dark, tentacled entity with a pulpy, alien head, detached eyes, and large bat wings under which countless Nightgaunt suck black milk from its innumerable breasts.

Yidhra (Outer God)

(The Dream Witch or Yee-Tho-Rah[17]) usually appears as a youthful, attractive, earthly female, though her shape may vary. Yidhra has been on Earth since the first microorganisms appeared and is immortal. To survive in a changing environment, she gained the ability to take on the characteristics of any creature that she devoured. Over time, Yidhra split herself into different aspects, though each part shares her consciousness. Yidhra is served by devoted cults found in such widely separated places as Burma, Chad, Laos, Sumer, New Mexico, and Texas. Members of Yidhra's cult can gain immortality by merging with her, though they become somewhat like Yidhra as a consequence. Those who serve her are also promised plentiful harvests and healthy livestock. She usually conceals her true form behind a powerful illusion, appearing as a comely young woman; only favored members of her cult can see her as she actually is.

Yig (Great Old One)

(Father of Serpents) He acts as a god who sends his minions/children out to punish all who has murdered a snake in the past by either killing them or turning into a snake-like creature such as himself. He is the father of Ayi'ig and the mate of the outer god Yidhra. Though Yig is easy to anger, Yig is also easy to please.

Y'lagh (Other)

race of aquatic swimmers endowed with flippers, tentacles, and other vaguely jellyfish-like features. They are servitors of Cthulhu, mentioned in Necronomicon as spawn of the Sisters of R'lyeh, and mainly haunt the Pacific coasts of California.

Y'lla (Great Old One)

Master of the Seas A monstrous, barrel-shaped sea worm with tentacles and a lamprey-like mouth.

'Ymnar (Great Old One)

The Dark Stalker A shape-shifting entity spawned by the Outer God Ngyr-Korath to serve him only. It may grant great powers to whoever chooses to serve him and his master, but his final aim is the destruction of all sentient and intelligent life in the Cosmos.

Y'nathogguans (Other)

Scaly humanoids with tiger-like faces, and tentacles in place of whiskers. They are servants of the Great Old One Quyagen, and rule over his human thralls. They once inhabited Antarctica, until the expansion of the ice-sheets, and migrated northwards in the Americas and finally in the lost continent of Quy.

Yog-Sapha (Great Old One)

The Dweller of the Depths,[83] Lord of the Things Which Dwell Beneath the Surface A gigantic, amoebic, glowing, and multihued gelatinous mass living within the dark depths of Earth.

Yog-Sothoth (Outer God)

(The Lurker at the Threshold, The Key and the Gate, The Beyond One, Opener of the Way, The All-in-One, The One-in-All). One ritual involving Yog-Sothoth makes use of the "essential salts" of a deceased individual to resurrect them from the dead. The incantations involved with this are transcribed approximately as follows: Y'AI'NG'NGAH, YOG-SOTHOTH, H'EE-L'GEB, F'AI THRODOG, UAAAHH. The incantation to put down the resurrected individual is the partial syllabic reverse of the first, and reads: OGTHROD AI'F, GEB'L-EE'H, YOG-SOTHOTH, 'NGAH'NG AI'Y, ZHRO.

Yomagn'tho (Outer God)

(That Which Restlessly waits Outside) It appears as a flaming circle with three inner-petals, and a dark interior, in which chaotic shapes are discernable. It comes from a world circling the star Pherkard. It is said to be equal in power to Cthugha.

Yorith (Great Old One)

The Oldest Dreamer A huge crystalline-being residing in the seas of the ocean planet Yilla. Its hypnotic abilities force those spacefarers, who stray too closely, to suddenly plunge into the depths of its lethal sea.

Ysbaddaden (Great Old One)

Chief of the Giants One of Hziulquoigmnzhah's children, supposedly male and gigantic.

Ythogtha (Great Old One)

second son of Cthulhu and resembles a gigantic, humanoid frog, or Deep One, with only a single, huge eye in the center of his forehead like a cyclops. A dense mane and a beard of writhing tentacles grows from his head. Ythogtha is incredibly large; when the sorcerer-priest Zanthu attempts to free Ythogtha from his prison, he mistakes his god's clawed, slimy fingertips for mountainous heads. The Elder Gods imprisoned Ythogtha in the Abyss of Yhe. He is served by the planarian-like yuggs and their lord, Ubb, The Father of Worms. (The Thing in the Pit).

Yuggs (Other)

Creatures that resemble white, planarian-like flatworms.

Yug-Siturath (Great Old One)

The All-Consuming Fog A vampiric vaporous entity which adsorbs vital forces

Zathog (Great Old One)

(Dark Lord of the Whirling Vortices) settled in the heart of the planet Zarr in the Xentilx galaxy after fleeing from the war with the Elder Gods and their "overweening" sphere of influence. He is one of the few gods still awake, and additionally still possesses its full powers. He became the patron god of the Zarrians offering them rulership of the Universe in return for freeing the Old Ones, and the destruction of the Elder Gods (or Pain Lords), even at the cost of all time and space. He is said to be Ubbo-Sathla's brother and seeks to unite life on Earth into the Oneness of Ubbo-Sathla once more. A reference to "Black Zathog, the master of the Zarrians" is made in the Necronomicon. The name is reminiscent of Zoth-Ommog

Zehirete (Elder God) — Leon Cromwell

The Pure and Holy Womb of Light.

Zhar (Great Old One)

"The Twin Obscenity". The Tcho-Tcho of Sung worshipped it. The god Lloigor is Zhar's brother and the other "twin". Zhar is said to live near Arcturus (although Rigel and Betelgeuse are also mentioned), but simultaneously its mountainous ropy body lies in vast lightless caverns beneath the "Lake of Dread" on the Plateau of Sung in Burma, its enormous tentacles are entangled with the body of its brother, Lloigor, which lies in a distant part of the same cave, the two continently emit strange humming sounds at each other as they have for millennia since being imprisoned here by the Elder Gods (note: their "bodies" are here, their minds appear to be on Arcturus). It is said that Zhar is the older and more powerful of the two. The cavern appears to have been blown up and it is implied the bodies are killed, but also the caverns were flooded by the lake, so Zhar's body might now be buried?

Zindarak (Great Old One)

The Fiery Messenger A mysterious fiery entity, that shall release Cthulhu from his prison once the stars are right

Zo-Kalar (Great One)

Zo-Kalar (possibly the same as Karakal or Karakal of Flames is a Great One dwelling on Kadath. Zo-Kalar was one of the chief gods worshiped in doomed Sarnath along with Tamash and Lobon

Zoogs (Other)

Creatures of the Dreamlands that resemble small, elfin rodents

Zoth-Ommog (Great Old One)

third son of Cthulhu, He has a cone-shaped body, a razor-fanged reptilian head rather like that of a Tyrannosaurus rex, four broad, flat, starfish-like arms with suckers, and a mane of tentacles. How he swims or walks on the ocean floor is unknown, but it is possible that he has a slug-like foot similar to that of the Great Race of Yith. Zoth-Ommog was imprisoned by the Elder Gods beneath the seabed near Ponape and R'lyeh. Like his older brother Ythogtha, Zoth-Ommog is served by Father Ubb and the yuggs

Zstylzhemghi (Great Old One)

offspring of Ycnágnnisssz, the wife of Ghisguth, and the mother of Tsathoggua. Known as Matriarch of the Swarm, or Zystulzhemgni

Z'toggua (Great Old One)

worshipped by the Deep Ones. He is described as obese humanoid bat with a gapping mouth on his belly and is explicitely not Zothaqquah nor Tsathoggua.

Zushakon (Great Old One)

(The Dark Silent One), (The Old Night) appears as a swirling, black vortex, revered by the Mutsune Native Americans as a dire death god. He is also worshiped by the mysterious servitors known as the Hidden Ones. It is a descendent of Ubbo-Sathla. Logic suggests that Zushakon is the "father" of Cyäegha. The name is also given as Zul-Che-Quon (by West Coast Indian tribes) and Zushakon (in Mu and Xinian).

Zvilpogghua (Great Old One)

(the Feaster from the Stars) is the son of Tsathoggua and Shathak, and is the father of Sfatlicllp. Zvilpogghua was conceived on the planet Yaksh (Neptune). Zvilpogghua is known to the American Indians as is mentioned under this name in the book Of Evill Sorceries Done in New England of Demons in No Humane Shape. He usually takes the form of an armless, winged, bipedal toad with a long, rubbery neck and a face completely covered in tentacles. He currently dwells on Yrautrom, a planet that orbits the star Algol, in the Perseus Constellation. Zvilpoggua is an alternative spelling. "The Star Beast" is the avatar form of this god (sometimes called the minion of "the Great Old One") and was sometimes summoned by the American Indians, although they rarely did this because it could only go back to the stars of its own free will.