Cthulhu Deities 2 Explained
Cthulhu Deities 2 Explained
Name Description
other name(s)
A grey festering blob of infinite
malevolence, described as the lesser
Abholos[19] Devourer in the Mist
brother of Tsathoggua or spawn of Cthulhu,
born from his bile and tears.[20]
An entity of living sound native to the Gulf
of S’glhuo, and manifesting as a huge
Alala [21]
Herald of S'glhuo monstrous being. He is served by the
Denizens of S’glhuo, which are made of his
same substance.
A dark cloudy mass, with tentacles,
Ammutseba Devourer of Stars
absorbing falling stars.
A gigantic mysterious entity whose cult is
perhaps coincident with that of Egyptian
God Amun. Once dwelling in a gigantic
palace known as Gz-eh near the Valley of
the Kings, his dreaming force was able to
shape reality. Causing life to eventually
Creator of the Nile
flourish within the Nile Valley, over 3,000
Amon-Gorloth[22] and Universe's
years ago, before the stars ceased to be
Equilibrium
right, and the advancing desert entombed
his titanic body beneath the sands. Priests
of his cult have built up secret subterranean
mausoleums to access the Great Old One's
body, and please the slumbering god by
giving cattle as sacrificial victims.
The Cold Flame, Appears much like Cthugha, but grey and
Aphoom-Zhah
Lord of the Pole cold.
A humanoid-torso with tentacles instead of
The Silent Shouter
Arwassa limbs, and a short neck ending in a
on the Hill
toothless, featureless mouth.
The Spider God,
Atlach-Nacha A giant spider with a human-like face.
Spinner in Darkness
Daughter of both Yig and the Outer
Goddess Yidhra, appearing as a gigantic
octopus-like horror with serpentine eyes,
The Serpent
Ayi'ig and detachable tentacles, which may move
Goddess, Aeg, Aega
independently. She dwells within the
cavern of a deep canyon somewhere in
Texas.
A tall, shadowy humanoid figure with
The Widow in the
yellow glowing eyes, and strange
Aylith[23] Woods, The Many-
protrusions like the branches of dead trees.
Mother
She is a servant of Shub-Niggurath.
The Bringer of A huge, flying scorpion with an ant-like
Baoht Z'uqqa-Mogg
Pestilence head.[24]
Not described, possibly a humanoid
Basatan Master of the Crabs
crustacean or a gigantic crab.[25]
The Soul-Chilling Appears as a cyanotic humanoid, followed
B’gnu-Thun
Ice-God by an eerie blizzard.
The Great Water
Lizard,
Bokrug Appears as a gigantic water lizard.
The Doom of
Sarnath
The Black One,
The Filler of Space, Appears as a black slimy mass covered in
Bugg-Shash[26]
He Who Comes in eyes and mouths, much like a Shoggoth.
the Dark
The Berkeley Toad, Appears as a gigantic multicolored toad
Byatis Serpent-Bearded with one eye, a proboscis, crab-like claws,
Byatis and tentacles below the mouth.
The Horror from the
Hills, A vampiric elephant-like humanoid, with a
Chaugnar Faugn
The Feeder, mouth on the end of its trunk.
Caug-Narfagn
Appears as a gigantic reptilian humanoid
with two facing snakes in place of an actual
Serpent Skirted
Coatlicue head, as depicted in the Coatlicue statue.
One[27]
She was the former mate of Yig, revered in
K'n-yan along with her consort.
A marine tentacled horror made of fish,
Coinchenn[28] —
whale, and octopus-like features.[29]
Master of the Runes,
Not described, but likely something
Crom Cruach[30] Bloody Crooked
gigantic and serpent or worm-like.
One[31]
Cthaat The Dark Water God A formless mass of shape-shifting water.
(Half-)sister of Cthulhu, which spawned
Cthaeghya —
the Star-Spawn of Cthulhu.
The Living Flame,
Cthugha Appears as a living conflagration.
The Burning One
A massive hybrid of human, octopus, and
dragon. He is usually depicted as being
Cthulhu The Call of Cthulhu hundreds of meters tall, with webbed arms,
tentacles, and a pair of rudimentary wings
on his back.
Appears as a huge winged octopus-like
Secret Daughter of
Cthylla creature with six eyes. Youngest of Cthulhu
Cthulhu
and Idh-yaa's progeny.
Ctoggha The Dream-Daemon No description available.
Appears as a gigantic black mass of
The Destroying Eye,
Cyäegha tentacles, with a single green eye at the
The Waiting Dark
center.
The Mortician God,
Appears as a formless mound, with one
Cynothoglys She Whose Hand
arm-like appendage.
Embalms
Dhumin The Burrower from A serpentine (likely Tremors-like) earth-
shaking horror dwelling in the subsoil of
the Bluff
Memphis, US.
Appears as a huge, eyeless, black, soft-
The Dweller in the shelled tortoise with a triangular head, two
Eidolon of the Blind
Gulf whip-like tails, and suckers on the end of
each tail.
A jewel-facetted, semi-crystalline geode
Dygra The Stone-Thing
with mineral tentacles.
A gigantic saurian creature similar to
Dythalla Lord of Lizards Bokrug, but terrestrial, and endowed with a
mane of tentacles.[32]
A ravenous plant-god who arrived from
Xiclotl to Earth, awed by the Insects from
Shaggai. He appears as a white orb hiding
Dzéwà[33] The White God an enormous magenta excrescence, like an
orchid or a lamprey-like mouth, with
emerald tentacles, tipped with hands
emerging from within the hideous mass.
The Pale Beast, Appears as a huge, pallid, gelatinous oval
Eihort
God of the Labyrinth with a myriad of legs and multiple eyes.
A plant-like parasitic horror native to the
The Star-Seed, The
Ei'lor jungle planet Kr’llyand, which orbits a
Plant-God
dead, green star.
A formless monstrosity with a huge, arm-
Etepsed Egnis[34] —
like appendage.
A bluish-brown, slimy monstrosity riddled
Ghadamon A Seed of Azathoth with holes, and an occasional malformed
head.
Appears as a colossal horror with
Lord of the Volcano,
Ghatanothoa multifarious appendages, and Gorgon-like
Thoa[35]
powers.
The Sound of Deep
Ghisguth A titanic mass of jelly-like material.
Waters
A cosmic-entity manifesting as a gigantic,
spongy, and fleshy mass covered in a
Gi-Hoveg The Aether Anemone myriad of both eyes and spines. He is said
to be the nemesis of the Outer God Uvhash,
usually summoned to contrast this deity.
The Inhabitant of the
Appears as a giant three-eyed slug with
Lake,
Glaaki metallic spines, and tiny pyramid-like feet
Lord of Dead
underneath.
Dreams
An eyeless and deaf Lunar deity worshiped
in the ancient continent of Theem’dra, as
The Blind God of the
Gleeth well as in the Dreamlands, often mentioned
Moon
as similar to Mnomquah, though apparently
not related to each other.[36]
Gloon[37] The Corrupter of Usually manifests through a Dionysian
Flesh, sculpture, but its true form is that of a
Master of the
gigantic wattled slug-thing.
Temple, Glhuun
Appears as a colossal pillar of amorphous
alien flesh, with a cyclopean head. It drags
Gobogeg[38] The Twice-Invoked up the continent it is summoned in, and
causes the entire world to suddenly cave-in
on itself.[39]
A vaporous red entity haunting the
rainforest of Central Africa. It has the
God of the Red Flux —
power to turn humans into zombie-like
servants, the Tree-Men of M'bwa.
A gigantic entity dwelling in some reverse
Gog-Hoor Eater of the Insane dimension, resembling a huge bullet with a
long proboscis.
Golgoroth,
Appears as a gigantic, black, toad-like
The Forgotten Old
creature with an impossibly malevolent
Gol-goroth One,
glare, or a tentacled, scaled, bat-winged
God of the Black
entity.
Stone, Golgoroð
An entity cut in ten pieces by Yig during a
time of great battle (one of these pieces is
Golothess — an alabaster dish found in Egypt, dated
back 1,300 BC). It resembles and has a
similar domain as the Greek god Bacchus.
A sentient plant-like entity dwelling within
The Horror Under a series of subterranean caverns, where it is
The Green God
Warrendown always served by mutant rabbit-like
worshipers.
The Demon Bird- A monstrous bird-like fiend with sharp
Groth-Golka God, The Bird-God teeth, dwelling beneath Antarctica, vaguely
of Balsagoð resembling an extinct pterosaur.
A destructive entity manifesting as a
ravenous metallic vortex. He seems to be
another half-brother of Cthulhu, like
Hastur, and related to the slug-like Glaaki
as well. He has also been called a "son of
The Destroyer God
Gtuhanai Yog-Sothoth". Whether these titles are
of the Aartnna
literal or conceal some dark truth about the
Destroyer, none can ascertain. He dwells
somewhere in the Pleiades stellar region,
and when summoned, he brings
devastation.
Eater of Dreams, A shadowy incorporeal entity dwelling in
Gurathnaka
Shadow of the Night the Dreamlands.
A great shadow thing, with two glaring red
Lurker in the Doom- eyes, able to transform the skull of its
Gur'la-ya
laden Shadows victims into green glowing stones carved
with strange symbols.
Gwarloth — A tentacled amoebic horror with multiple
eyes, orifices, and a dangling gland
forming a hideous face.
The consort of Othuyeg, likely similar to
Gzxtyos Mate of Othuyeg
her bridegroom.
A being made of cold, howling mist bound
Han The Dark One
to Yig's worship.
Hastalÿk The Contagion A microbial entity, responsible for plagues.
His true form is unknown, but usually
The Unspeakable, manifests either as a polypous, ravenous
He Who is Not to be floating mass endowed with tentacles,
Named, drills, and suckers, or more frequently, as
Lord of Interstellar the King in Yellow, a humanoid being
Hastur
Spaces, wearing tattered, yellow clothes and a mask
The King in Yellow, hiding the face. He is said to be Cthulhu's
The Peacock King, (half-)brother. He is said to be of the air
Zukala-Koth element opposed to Cthulhu's water
element.
A towering greenish trunk with a "crown"
The Great Tentacled of tentacles, a row of multiple eyes, and a
H’chtelegoth
God series of additional lateral grasping
appendages.
a monstrous, amorphous, whirling entity
living within a wandering black hole called
Vix’ni-Aldru, which also hosts a city made
Haiogh-Yai The Outsider
of titanic blocks, inhabited by mysterious
creatures resembling either worms or
lizards.
Lesser brother of Cthulhu, manifesting as a
Hnarqu The Great One gigantic mouth surrounded by countless
tentacles, similar to a titanic sea anemone.
Has a spheroid body, elongated arms, short
The God of
legs, and a pendulum-like head dangling
Hziulquoigmnzhah Cykranosh,
underneath. He is the brother of Ghisguth,
Ziulquag-Manzah
and uncle of Tsathoggua.
A gigantic, pale, worm-like horror dwelling
beneath the crust of the star Xoth. She has
Cthulhu's Mate, been Cthulhu's first bride, and with him
Idh-yaa
Xothic Matriarch spawned three sons - Ghatanothoa,
Ythogtha, and Zoth-Ommog - and a
younger daughter, Cthylla.
A formless expansive bluish-black mass,
haunting both the Ecuadorian and Peruvian
Inpesca The Sea Horror
coasts, mentioned in Cthäat Aquadingen as
inimical to the Deep Ones.
Iod The Shining Hunter A levitating, sinuous glowing creature.
A cat-like deity, similar to Bastet, but
Istasha Mistress of Darkness vicious and malignant. Her sister is the
sylvan Lythalia.
Ithaqua The Wind Walker, A gigantic, corpse-like human, with
The Wendigo,
God of the Cold webbed feet and glowing red eyes.
White Silence
A crustacean-like, tentacled, half-
Guardian and the
amorphous marine horror which serves
Key of the Watery
Janai'ngo Cthulhu, dwelling in the depths of the Bay
Gates, The Lobster
of Rhiiklu, somewhere within the eastern
of the Deep
coast of the United States.
Juk-Shabb God of Yekub Appears as a great shining ball of energy.
Likely a gigantic larva-like horror,
dwelling in the nebulous realm of
Kaalut The Ravenous One[40]
K'gil'mnon, along with the Gharoides, its
parasitic insectoid servants.
Mentioned in the American comic book
Kag'Naru of the
— Challengers of the Unknown #81-87 (1977)
Air[41]
as the sister of M'Nagalah.
A huge mass of coiled, writhing tentacles.
Bride of Cthulhu,
She is Cthulhu's sister and mate, who bore
Kassogtha The Leviathan of
him the twin daughters Nctosa and
Diseases
Nctolhu.
A squat, sea cucumber-like monstrosity
with five eyes, three-toed, taloned
The Great One, appendages, and a large mouth. He is
Kaunuzoth
Cannoosut described as one of Glaaki’s brethren, and
dwells within the Moore Reservoir of
Vermont, in the United States.
A dark octopoid horror, similar to the
All-in-All, Greater- Norse Kraken, but dwelling inside a temple
Khal'kru[42]
than-Gods somewhere within a hidden warm valley in
Alaska.
Klosmiebhyx — Sister of Zstylzhemghi.
An amphibious humanoid with four, seven-
clawed arms, and tentacles in place of legs.
Spawn of the The head is lion-like, but bony and his
K'nar'st
Forgotten mouth encases three long tongues. He lies
trapped beneath the seafloor, inside a
mysterious seamount called Nayghof.
A monstrous, brown, leathery, alien entity
native to a mysterious planet, currently
slumbering within a gigantic mausoleum
Krang[43] The Dead One
lost in the desert-wastes, set to guard a
priceless treasure made up of the oldest
decayed planets.
A six-eyed, crocodile-snouted monstrosity
The Supreme
covered with both tentacles and tripod-like
Kthaw'keth Unknown, Scourge
limbs. Revered by the ancient Egyptians as
of Yaksh
the deification of both darkness and chaos.
Kurpannga The Devil-dingo A giant hairless dingo-like fiend living in
the Dreamlands (or the Dreamtime of
Aboriginal myths).
An alien entity, similar to Grey aliens,
Lam The Grey[44] dwelling in the dark side of the planet
Mars.[45]
A photophobic bat-winged monstrosity,
He Who Devours All
Lexur'iga-serr'roth with both a thousand-eyed misshapen head
in the Dark
and huge maws.
A female seductive humanoid-entity,
covered in both vines and vegetal parts.
Somehow, she has been the mate of the
Lythalia The Forest-Goddess
Elder God Nodens, bearing him the twin
gods Vorvadoss and Yaggdytha.[46] The
feline Istasha is the sister of Lythalia.
A dragon-like entity, covered in
Harbinger of Doom, pseudopods, regarded as the mother of the
Mappo no Ryujin
Mappo's Dragon Snake-God Yig and said to be imprisoned
beneath the sunken continent of Mu.
The River A spider-eyed bat-winged horror lurking
M’basui Gwandu
Abomination within the Congo River.
The Devourer, The A mass of both entrails and eyes, or a
M'Nagalah[47]
Cancer God[48] massive blob-thing.[49]
Lord of the Black
A very large and eyeless lizard-like
Mnomquah Lake, The Monster in
creature with a "crown" of feelers.
the Moon
The Charnel God,
The Great Ghoul,
Mordiggian A shape-shifting cloud of darkness.
Lord of Zul-Bha-
Sair, Morddoth[50]
Mormo appears in many forms, but three
are most common: as a mocking vampiric
maiden, as a tentacle-haired gorgon, or as a
The Thousand-Faced
Mormo[51] hunched toad-like albino with a mass of
Moon
feelers instead of a face. This last form is
the appearance of her servitors, the Moon-
beasts.
A lustrous orb floating at the center of a
Mortllgh Storm of Steel whirling vortex of razor-sharp, metallic-
looking blades.
A succubus-like fiend with alien traits, and
tentacles in place of hair. She is mentioned
She-Daemon of the
Mynoghra as a cousin of Nyarlathotep in the O’
Shadows
Khymer Revelations, and worshiped by
witch cults in Salem, Oregon.
Twin daughters of Cthulhu, imprisoned in
the Great Red Spot of the planet Jupiter.
The Twin Spawn of They both appear as huge shell-endowed
Nctosa & Nctolhu
Cthulhu beings, with eight segmented limbs, and six
long arms ending with claws, vaguely
resembling their "half-sister" Cthylla.
The Wolf-Thing, The A ferocious and towering wolf-like
Stalker in the Snows, humanoid with bat wings. He is served by
Ngirrth’lu
He Who Hunts, Na- werewolf servants known as the Lupine
girt-a-lu Ones.
A mysterious entity related to Yog-Sothoth,
The Forgotten God, Shub-Niggurath, and possibly Azathoth as
Northot[52] The Thing That well which manifests either as a faun-like
Should Not Be [53]
humanoid with color-changing hair, or as a
glowing halo of unknown color.
A sort of gigantic pulsating heart secluded
The Heart of the
in a parallel dimensions. It is responsible
Nssu-Ghahnb[54] Ages, Leech of the
for spawning all of the various monsters
Aeons
which exist within the known Universe.
Two horrid nebulous masses of shape-
changing vapor from which eyes, tentacles,
maws, and hooves emerge; somewhat like
The Twin
Nug and Yeb Shub-Niggurath. They have been spawned
Blasphemies
by Yog-Sothoth, and both (or either) are
regarded as the blasphemous parents of
Cthulhu.
A blurry, dark, kraken-like entity
Nyaghoggua The Kraken Within[55] mentioned in the Song of Yste, and said to
dwell in Outer Space.
A tall larva-like monstrosity, with hundreds
of segmented taloned tendrils, exiled by the
Elder Gods into a parallel dimension, with
The Zombifying
Nycrama close connections to the rainforests of
Essence
South America, where he lures human
victims to enslave from other dimensions.
Formerly, he was too an Elder God.
The Thing which
Should Not Be,
Nyogtha Appears as an inky cloud of shadows.
Haunter of the Red
Abyss
Ob'mbu The Shatterer A giraffe-like reptilian monster.
Oorn[56] Mnomquah's Mate Appears as a huge, tentacled mollusk.
A twisting tentacled mass, with a single
Othuum The Oceanic Horror alien face somewhere in the center of the
slimy squirming mass.
Appears as a great tentacled eye similar to
Cyäegha, but much more similar to the
monster featured in the horror movie The
Othuyeg The Doom-Walker
Crawling Eye.[57] He currently dwells within
the subsoil of Kansas, in the fabled Seven
Cities of Gold.
Perse[58] — A 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.
A black, fanged, cycloptic demon with
arms like swaying serpents.[59] The entity
normally dwells in another dimension—a
"seething and sub-dimensional chaos"
Pharol Pharol the Black
beyond the mundane universe.[60] The
wizard Eibon of Hyperborea sometimes
summoned Pharol to query him for arcane
information.[61]
A powerful extragalactic entity, awed by
Poseidon — ‘Ymnar. It battled against the Elder God
Paighon.
A tall humanoid with an eyeless sea
Psuchawrl The Elder One anemone-like face, and a beaked grinning
mouth, who can be summoned like a jinn.
The Leopard That A mysterious entity related to zoomorphic
Ptar-Axtlan
Stalks the Night shapeshifters, especially were-cats.
Appears as a miniature, wrinkled mummy
Quachil Uttaus Treader of the Dust
with stiff, outstretched claws.
Worshiped as a deity in a lost continent
The Eye of Z'ylsm,[62] located in the southern Atlantic Ocean. He
Quyagen He Who Dwells appears related to Nyarlathotep, and his
Beneath Our Feet form is likely octopoid, with myriads of
horns along a maddening body.
The Crystalloid A towering mass of crystals, residing on
Q'yth-az
Intellect the lightless planet Mthura.
A shark-like humanoid native to the
Raandaii-B'nk — Bermuda Triangle, possibly similar to
Cthulhu's avatar the Father of All Sharks.
A titanic raptorial fiend with a huge, single
Ragnalla Seeker in the Skies
eye and a crown of tentacles.
The One from the
Raphanasuan A gigantic and likely multi-armed fiend.
Sun Race[63]
A fiery entity similar to Cthugha, able to
absorb nuclear radiation, and imprisoned
Rhagorthua Father of All Winds
somewhere within the subsoil of New
Mexico.
A three-eyed, gilled, proboscidian monster
Terror of the with a globular torso, six, long sinuous
Rhan-Tegoth Hominids, He of the limbs ending in black paws, with crab-like
Ivory Throne claws, and covered in what appears to be
hair, but is actually tiny tentacles.
The Bearer of the
A black leafless oak tree, hot to the touch
Rhogog Cup of the Blood of
and with a single red eye at the center.
the Ancients
Mentioned in the American comic book
Rh'Thulla of the
— Challengers of the Unknown #81-87 (1977)
Wind[41]
as the brother of M'Nagalah.
A gigantic, whitish worm with a huge maw
Rlim Shaikorth The White Worm and hollow eyes made of dripping globules
of blood.
A mysterious extra-dimensional entity,
Rokon — regarded as the brother of Yig, ruling over
a dimension called Zandanua.
Saaitii The Hog A gigantic, ghostly hog.
One of Hziulquoigmnzhah's children,
Scathach —
supposedly female.[64]
A crocodile-headed reptilian humanoid,
Sebek The Crocodile God
equal to the Ancient Egyptian god Sobek.
The Great A colossal glowing worm, with a starfish-
Sedmelluq Manipulator, shaped head, dwelling in Antarctica and
Ishmagon served by the Mi-go.
The granddaughter of Tsathoggua, an
amorphous mass which mated with a
Hyperborean Voormi and spawned the
legendary thief Knygathin Zhaum. In
Sfatlicllp The Fallen Wisdom
Chaosium's Dead Leaves Fall RPG
supplement, she appears as a fiend with
oily snakes skin, and prehensile dreadlocks
like a Gorgon.
A dark-skinned humanoid horror with
tentacles sprouting from his head, and
The Eye of Wicked
Shaklatal[65] glowing red eyes, worshiped by the earliest
Sight
African civilizations as the god Amun. He
is said to be rival of Cthulhu.
Mistress of the
Abyssal Slime, Death
Shathak Not described, likely an amorphous mass.
Reborn, Zishaik,
Chushaik
Mysterious entity mentioned in Howard
Phillips Lovecraft's letter to James F.
Morton[66] as a descendant of Cthulhu which
spawned other two horrid descendants
(K'baa the Serpent and Ghoth the
Shaurash-Ho —
Burrower). The latter would have sired
with a Roman noblewoman Viburnia the
legendary ancestor of Lovecraft himself in
a fictional family tree. The appearance of
Shaurash-Ho has never been described.
An eyeless alien humanoid entity,
Sheb-Teth[67] Devourer of Souls massively overgrown with both strange
flesh and machinery.
Shista[68] 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.
A gigantic slimy worm, with a mass of
Shlithneth[69] —
black tentacles surrounding its maw.
A dark smoky column, with red malevolent
The God in the Box,
Sho-Gath eyes and a grotesque face, imprisoned
The Big Black Thing
inside a vintage box.
A starfish-like horror spawned by the Outer
God C'thalpa. It has been cut into pieces,
Shterot[7] The Tenebrous One
but individual fragments live
independently.
The Burrower
Appears as a colossal worm with tentacles
Shudde M'ell Beneath,
for a head.
The Great Chthonian
The Devourer in the A dark blob of darkness endowed with
Shuy-Nihl
Earth tentacles.
A gigantic marine horror with twelve
snaky-limbs, endowed with suckers, and a
Sthanee The Lost One [70]
beard of tentacles, both served and revered
by vicious merfolk, known as the "Children
of Sthanee".[71]
An invisible entity made of both snow and
S'tya-Yg'Nalle The Whiteness
chill, servitor of Ithaqua.
Monarch of the
A mouthless, grotesque humanoid with
Night,
Summanus pale tentacles protruding from underneath a
The Terror that
dark robe.
Walketh in Darkness
A hideous being appearing as a dark,
gigantic, legless bird-like horror swathed in
dark flames, with its long neck topped by a
black lump, half of which endowed with a
Swarog[72] — big glowing eye and the other being
covered in innumerable tentacles. It was
revered by Slavic and Viking folks as the
Solar god Svarog, though sharing almost
nothing with the traditional deity.
A mysterious evil entity, manifesting as a
pillar of dazzling light, dwelling in the
Thanaroa[73] The Shining One ruins of Nan Madol, near Ponape. Its name
recalls that of Polynesian creator god
Tangaroa.
Slavic and Ugric God-like creature,
photophobic and burrowing fiend awed in
The Shadow in the
Tharapithia the Middle Ages. It cannot endure sunlight,
Crimson Light
and eludes it by tunneling deep underneath
the roots of oak trees.
Thasaidon Master of the A malignant entity manifesting as a mace-
Endless Void wielding armored warrior. He is revered as
the Principle of Evil in Zothique, but his
cult dates back to the time of Mu.
An octopoid monster of Hyborian Age,
The Demon-God of
Thog which haunts the underground city of
Xuthal[74]
Xuthal.
A colossal, burrowing arthropod-like
Toth[75] −
horror.
A monstrous entity manifesting as a
Th'rygh[76] The God-Beast horrible patchwork of flesh, soil, and alien
matter.
The Sleeper of N'kai,
The Toad-God, Appears as a huge, furry, almost humanoid
Tsathoggua
Zhothaqqua, toad, or a bat-like sloth.
Sadagowah
A mysterious subterranean horror, dwelling
The Watery Dweller deep within the flooded caves of Florida,
Tulushuggua
Beneath served by the eel-like horrors known as the
Tulush.
A fungine entity with both tentacles and
Father of the
tendrils, which haunts the swamplands of
Turua[65] Swamps, The Bayou
Florida, somehow similar to The Green
Plant God
God.
A sadistic entity trapped by the Elder Gods
in a remote dimension of the Space-Time
Uitzilcapac[77] Lord of Pain[78] continuum, and appearing as a 4-m tall
lizard-like horror with six legs, and a
mouth filled with vicious fangs.
A huge faceless creature with various
The Great Horned appendages sprouting from its head, a
Ut'Ulls-Hr'Her Mother, Black Glory beard of oozing horns, many reddish teats,
of Creation and fish-like fins sprouting from an egg-
shaped body.
Mother and Father An amorphous monster of prodigious size,
to All Marine Life, covered in a multitude of eyes, mouths,
Vhuzompha
The Hermaphroditic projections, and both male and female
God genitalia.
The Thing from A huge, furry, and rapidly shifting entity
Vibur
Beyond casting radioactive stones.
A dragon-like or reptilian entity said to be
Vile-Oct —
familiar of Yig.
A slimy shape-shifting mass, which can be
Volgna-Gath Keeper of Secrets summoned with mud and the blood of the
invoker.
Spawn of the Snake-God Yig, appearing as
a winged and feathered serpent with
flaming nostrils, somehow similar to the
Voltiyig Yig's Terrifying Son
Aztec God Quetzalcoatl, trapped inside a
dark tower topped with a giant five-pointed
star.
Vthyarilops The Starfish God A tentacled horror similar to a Sun Star, but
endowed with branching tentacles, spines,
myriads of blue glaring eyes, and gaping-
maws.
The Sleeper of
Vulthoom Ravermos, May appear as a huge, unearthly plant.
Gsarthotegga
The Worm that A massive worm-like fiend similar to a
Doom of Shaggai
Gnaws in the Night Graboid from Tremors.
A titanic, globular mass of various dark
Xalafu The Dread One colors, endowed with a huge single-eye in
the middle of the alien bulk.
A sadistic, mind-controlling, faun-like
Xcthol[79] The Goat God humanoid, likely related to Shub-
Niggurath.
A bristly-mass with large gaping maws,
Xinlurgash The Ever-Consuming made up with tentacles and spider-like
limbs.
Maker of Illusions, An illusion-making entity with no true
Xirdneth
Lord of Unreality form.
A tentacled, multi-eyed, soul-devouring
Being of Higher
Xitalu abomination which dwells between [80]
Dimension
dimensions.
Lord of Terror, The
Black Kraken of A rolling cloud of ebony darkness or a
Xotli Atlantis, Demon- vortex of boreal cold, revered by
God of Elder Atlanteans priests of the Hyborian Age.
Night [81]