Aforgomon is a fictional entity created by Clark Ashton Smith for his short story "The Chain of Aforgomon".
Description[]
Aforgomon is believed by some to be a god of time (CIRCLE: "The Chain of Aforgomon"), and may be an avatar of Yog-Sothoth. (EXP: Malleus Monstrorum)
A necromancer used "avorgomon" as part of an incantation. (CIRCLE: "The Dark Eidolon")
In Other Media[]
- Aforgomon appears in the mobile game Tower of Saviors, as a servitor of Yog-Sothoth. After being sealed into a magical barrier by Zeus, Yog-Sothoth summoned a bug and transformed it into a creature composed of water elemental power, thus creating Aforgomon to interact with the outside world. Taking advantage of the false hope Zeus gave to humans, Aforgomon spread the legend to convince people that ascending the Enochian Tower was the only way to save the human realm from catastrophe, eventually finding a man who could see through the god's deception and break through the Seals of the Enochian Tower, freeing Yog-Sothoth and allowing Aforgomon to reunite with his master.
- Aforgomon appears in the mobile game Card Monsters.


