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{{quote|It is written in the Book of K'yog that long aeons before the first men came there was a great city built where the rivers Karnodir and Deb ran together at the head a delta which vanished in fire and cataclysm more than thirty thousand years ago. It is further told that the beings which erected the gray-hued pillars and columns of [[Yuth]] migrated from a dark planet on the outer edge of the solar system, drifting sunward on huge leathery wings and bearing with them an entity which they called Tsathoggua which they enshrined within a central temple and worshipped with abominable ceremonies each night when the moon was full.}} |
{{quote|It is written in the Book of K'yog that long aeons before the first men came there was a great city built where the rivers Karnodir and Deb ran together at the head a delta which vanished in fire and cataclysm more than thirty thousand years ago. It is further told that the beings which erected the gray-hued pillars and columns of [[Yuth]] migrated from a dark planet on the outer edge of the solar system, drifting sunward on huge leathery wings and bearing with them an entity which they called Tsathoggua which they enshrined within a central temple and worshipped with abominable ceremonies each night when the moon was full.}} |
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− | The '''''Book of K'yog'''', is a [[grimoire]] whose author is unknown in the fictional [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. It is doubtful whether any copies of it exist today. |
+ | The '''''Book of K'yog''''', is a [[grimoire]] whose author is unknown in the fictional [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. It is doubtful whether any copies of it exist today. |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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+ | * The ''Book of K’yog'' was referenced in [[John Glasby|John Glasby's]] short story ''[[The Old One]]'' through an unnamed volume which discusses its contents. |
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Revision as of 02:46, 19 December 2019
“ | It is written in the Book of K'yog that long aeons before the first men came there was a great city built where the rivers Karnodir and Deb ran together at the head a delta which vanished in fire and cataclysm more than thirty thousand years ago. It is further told that the beings which erected the gray-hued pillars and columns of Yuth migrated from a dark planet on the outer edge of the solar system, drifting sunward on huge leathery wings and bearing with them an entity which they called Tsathoggua which they enshrined within a central temple and worshipped with abominable ceremonies each night when the moon was full. | „ |
The Book of K'yog, is a grimoire whose author is unknown in the fictional Cthulhu Mythos. It is doubtful whether any copies of it exist today.
Appearances
- The Book of K’yog was referenced in John Glasby's short story The Old One through an unnamed volume which discusses its contents.