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'''Winged Ones''' is a general name for winged creatures.
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'''Winged Ones''' is a general name for winged creatures.
 
   
 
'''Winged Ones''' may refer to a number of different elements of the Mythos.
 
'''Winged Ones''' may refer to a number of different elements of the Mythos.
 
*The "Black Winged Ones" are summoned to the rites of the Cthulhu Cult, and may be the snouted black Winged Ones mentioned elsewhere, these may be [[Byakhee]]
 
*The "Black Winged Ones" are summoned to the rites of the Cthulhu Cult, and may be the snouted black Winged Ones mentioned elsewhere, these may be [[Byakhee]]
*The star-headed [[Elder Things]] are sometimes called Winged Ones prior to their losing the power of flight
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*The star-headed [[Elder Thing]]s are sometimes called Winged Ones prior to their losing the power of flight
 
*Cult doctrine has it that "the Winged Ones taught the elder lore to men" in [[Lomar]]
 
*Cult doctrine has it that "the Winged Ones taught the elder lore to men" in [[Lomar]]
 
*Hastur and his servants, notably the [[Mi-Go]], have been called by this term.
 
*Hastur and his servants, notably the [[Mi-Go]], have been called by this term.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
The term is used by H. P. Lovecraft and taken up by Fred Pelton and others.
 
The term is used by H. P. Lovecraft and taken up by Fred Pelton and others.
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Winged Ones is a general name for winged creatures.

Winged Ones may refer to a number of different elements of the Mythos.

  • The "Black Winged Ones" are summoned to the rites of the Cthulhu Cult, and may be the snouted black Winged Ones mentioned elsewhere, these may be Byakhee
  • The star-headed Elder Things are sometimes called Winged Ones prior to their losing the power of flight
  • Cult doctrine has it that "the Winged Ones taught the elder lore to men" in Lomar
  • Hastur and his servants, notably the Mi-Go, have been called by this term.

Trivia

The term is used by H. P. Lovecraft and taken up by Fred Pelton and others.