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'''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. |
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*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]] |
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*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]] |
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*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== |
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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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Revision as of 03:06, 7 June 2020
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.