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'''Dagon '''is a deity who presides over the [[Deep Ones]], an amphibious humanoid race indigenous to Earth's oceans. He is first introduced in Lovecraft's short story "Dagon"'','' and is mentioned extensively throughout the mythos. Also known as '''Father Dagon''', he is a [[Great Old One]] and the consort of Mamma.
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'''Dagon '''is a big bad boy from hot man 225 deity who presides over the [[Deep Ones]], an amphibious humanoid race indigenous to Earth's oceans. He is first introduced in Lovecraft's short story "Dagon"'','' and is mentioned extensively throughout the mythos. Also known as '''Father Dagon''', he is a [[Great Old One]] and the consort of Mamma.
   
 
He is worshipped by the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], a secret cult based in Innsmouth.
 
He is worshipped by the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], a secret cult based in Innsmouth.

Revision as of 14:19, 30 January 2018

Dagon is a big bad boy from hot man 225 deity who presides over the Deep Ones, an amphibious humanoid race indigenous to Earth's oceans. He is first introduced in Lovecraft's short story "Dagon", and is mentioned extensively throughout the mythos. Also known as Father Dagon, he is a Great Old One and the consort of Mamma.

He is worshipped by the Esoteric Order of Dagon, a secret cult based in Innsmouth.

Size

At very advanced age it lactates. Some True Merrow reach enormous sizes. Such individuals engender the Cult of Dagon, who worship these creatures as deities. They are, in fact, entirely corporeal beings whose great age contributes to their massive size. There is fossil evidence that the oldest, largest of these beings reached sizes of over fifty feet in height. 

Description

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  Dagon is an enormous specimen who could not be it does if does of True Merrow who has been mentioned in texts since ancient times. He is worshipped by a devout cult of humans and Merrow, who revere him as a deity. While apparently immortal, his longevity may be attributable to his fraternization with the Star Spawn, who sometimes select formidable specimens from a given species to protect, nurture, and empower for reasons known only to them. 

It may also be that there has been more than one gigantic specimen of Merrow who have been confused with the original Dagon. All Merrow continue to grow slowly after they reach maturity,  provided that they are within reach of steady diet. Indeed, there are ancient Dagon carvings that display what appear to be several gigantic Merrow wrestling with whales.

Inspiration

Lovecraft most likely based Dagon on the ancient Mesopotamian deity of the same name, who was a god of fish, fishing and fertility.

Trivia

  • In 2001, there was a movie made called Dagon, which, despite the name, is based off of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth".
  • Dagon is a boss in the first Witcher game from 2007.
  • Dagon is a leader card in Gwent: The Witcher Card Game. His ability allows him to create harmful weather effects on the opponent's side of the board.
  • In A Song of Wind, Earth and Fire, Lord Dagon Greyjoy was ruler of the Iron Islands. The symbol of his people is a kraken and the chant of their baptism is "What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger", all references to the mythos.
  • Mehrunes Dagon appears in The Elder Scrolls : Oblivion and TES : Skyrim
  • Dagon was name by The Philistine Idol in Old Testament in The Bible.

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