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'''Kaalut''' is a gigantic insectoid larva-like horror, dwelling in the nebulous realm of [[K'gil'mnon]], along with the [[Gharoides]], its parasitic insectoid servants it also likely has human worshippers.
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'''Kaalut''' is a gigantic insectoid larva-like horror, dwelling in the nebulous realm of [[K'gil'mnon]], along with the Gharoides, its parasitic insectoid servants it also likely has human worshippers.
   
 
Kaaluts powers are mind manipulation, telepathy, omniscience, invulnerability, immortality and possibly reality warping though this is not confirmed.Cause of this it can maybe even rival Nyarlathotep in power.
 
Kaaluts powers are mind manipulation, telepathy, omniscience, invulnerability, immortality and possibly reality warping though this is not confirmed.Cause of this it can maybe even rival Nyarlathotep in power.
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This god is mentioned in J.B. Lees "Genuine Article" in 1998 along with [[Yog-Sothoth]],[[Nyarlathotep]], [[Azathoth]] and [[Shub-Niggurath]].
 
This god is mentioned in J.B. Lees "Genuine Article" in 1998 along with [[Yog-Sothoth]],[[Nyarlathotep]], [[Azathoth]] and [[Shub-Niggurath]].
   
The cults who worship kaalut are supposedly given supernatural powers that cannot be explained by regular science the Gharoides also might have the same abilities.
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The cults who worship kaalut are supposedly given supernatural powers that cannot be explained by regular science the [[Gharoides]] also might have the same abilities.
 
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Kaalut is a gigantic insectoid larva-like horror, dwelling in the nebulous realm of K'gil'mnon, along with the Gharoides, its parasitic insectoid servants it also likely has human worshippers.

Kaaluts powers are mind manipulation, telepathy, omniscience, invulnerability, immortality and possibly reality warping though this is not confirmed.Cause of this it can maybe even rival Nyarlathotep in power.

This god is mentioned in J.B. Lees "Genuine Article" in 1998 along with Yog-Sothoth,Nyarlathotep, Azathoth and Shub-Niggurath.

The cults who worship kaalut are supposedly given supernatural powers that cannot be explained by regular science the Gharoides also might have the same abilities.