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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.}}
   
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.
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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.
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
* The ''Book of K’yog’’ was referenced in [[John Glasby|John Glasby's]] short story ''[[The Old One]]'' through an unnamed volume which talks about its contents.
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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

This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly.

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.