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|alias = The Fungi from [[Yuggoth]], the Outside Things
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|alias = The Fungi from [[Yuggoth]], the Outside Things
|origin = [[Yuggoth]]
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|origin = [[Yuggoth]]
|current = *Yuggoth
 
*[[Earth]]
 
 
|affiliations = *[[Yog-Sothoth]]
 
|affiliations = *[[Yog-Sothoth]]
 
*[[Nyarlathotep]]
 
*[[Nyarlathotep]]
 
*[[Shub-Niggurath]]
 
*[[Shub-Niggurath]]
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|length = 5 feet
|last = "[[The Whisperer in Darkness]]"
 
|created by = [[Howard Phillips Lovecraft]]}}
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|created by = [[Howard Phillips Lovecraft]]
 
|current = *Yuggoth
The '''Mi-go''' are an extraterrestrial species from the planet [[Yuggoth]]. They are described as winged creatures with large claws and heads covered in antennae.
 
 
*[[Earth]]
 
|last = "[[The Whisperer in Darkness]]"
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The '''Mi-go''' are an extraterrestrial species from the planet [[Yuggoth]]. (implied to be the dwarf planet Pluto) They are described as winged creatures with large claws and heads covered in antennae.
   
 
The Mi-go are a scientifically and technologically advanced race, having a particularly sophisticated grasp of surgical techniques and neuroscience.
 
The Mi-go are a scientifically and technologically advanced race, having a particularly sophisticated grasp of surgical techniques and neuroscience.
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The Mi-go are fundamentally alien with respect to Earthly life; according to two reports in the original short story, their bodies consist of a form of matter that does not occur naturally on [[Earth]]. However, they are described as being most like fungi in terms of their biology, although their outward appearance is much like that of a crustacean. Interestingly, they are capable of going into suspended animation until softened and reheated by the sun or some other source of heat.
 
The Mi-go are fundamentally alien with respect to Earthly life; according to two reports in the original short story, their bodies consist of a form of matter that does not occur naturally on [[Earth]]. However, they are described as being most like fungi in terms of their biology, although their outward appearance is much like that of a crustacean. Interestingly, they are capable of going into suspended animation until softened and reheated by the sun or some other source of heat.
   
The Mi-go can transport humans from Earth to Yuggoth (and beyond) and back again by removing the subject's brain and placing it into a "brain cylinder", which can be attached to external devices to allow it to see, hear, and speak.
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The Mi-go can transport humans from Earth to Yuggoth (and beyond) and back again by removing the subject's brain and placing it into a "[[Mi-go brain cylinder|brain cylinder]]", which can be attached to external devices to allow it to see, hear, and speak.
   
 
One of the moons of Yuggoth holds designs that are sacred to the Mi-go. The symbols inscribed upon the moon are useful in various processes mentioned in the Necronomicon. It is said that transcriptions of these designs can be sensed by the Mi-go, and those possessing them shall be hunted down by the few remaining on Earth.
 
One of the moons of Yuggoth holds designs that are sacred to the Mi-go. The symbols inscribed upon the moon are useful in various processes mentioned in the Necronomicon. It is said that transcriptions of these designs can be sensed by the Mi-go, and those possessing them shall be hunted down by the few remaining on Earth.
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==In the Expanded Mythos==
 
==In the Expanded Mythos==
 
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The Mi-go previously worshipped the beings [[Yog-Sothoth]], [[Nyarlathotep]], [[Sedmelluq]] and [[Shub-Niggurath]], among others, although in newer works it is acknowledged that the Mi-go are at war with the [[Elder Gods]]. Their moral system is completely alien, making them seem highly malicious from a human perspective.
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The Mi-go previously worshipped the beings [[Yog-Sothoth]], [[Nyarlathotep]], [[Sedmelluq]] and [[Shub-Niggurath]], among others, although in newer works it is acknowledged that the Mi-go are at war with the [[Elder God]]s. Their moral system is completely alien, making them seem highly malicious from a human perspective.
   
[[Hastur]] apparently despises the Mi-go. His cult, servants of "Him Who Is Not to be Named", are dedicated to hunting them down and exterminating the fungoid threat. However, in the original story a human ally of the Mi-go mentions "Him Who is not to be Named" in the list of honored entities along with [[Nyarlathotep ]] and [[Shub-Niggurath]].
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[[Hastur]] apparently despises the Mi-go. His cult, servants of "Him Who Is Not to be Named", are dedicated to hunting them down and exterminating the fungoid threat. However, in the original story a human ally of the Mi-go mentions "Him Who is not to be Named" in the list of honored entities along with [[Nyarlathotep]] and [[Shub-Niggurath]].
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== See Also ==
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* [[Mr. Stone]], a Mi-go who features prominently in Peter J. Evans' novel ''[[Feeders from Within]]''.
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{{Dwx|Darkling|Darkling}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Mi-go_(Éditions_Sans_Détour).jpg|Mi-go (Call of Cthulhu, French version)
 
mi_go__the_fungi_from_yuggoth_by_cloister-d2zu4cf.jpg
 
mi_go__the_fungi_from_yuggoth_by_cloister-d2zu4cf.jpg
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Mi-go_(Dust_Studio).jpg|Mi-go (Dust 1947)
Mgo-9 .jpg
 
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Mi-go_2_(Dust_Studio).jpg|Mi-go (Dust 1947)
MiGo.png|Mi-Go, as it appears in Russell's Guide (merzo.net)
 
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Mi-go_(Fantasy_Flight_Games).jpg|Mi-go (Fantasy Flight Games)
Migo.jpg
 
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Mi-go_2_(Fantasy_Flight_Games).jpg|Mi-go (Fantasy Flight Games)
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Mi-go_3_(Fantasy_Flight_Games).png|Mi-go (Fantasy Flight Games)
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Mi-go_(Syrinscape).jpg|Mi-go (Syrinscape)
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Mi-go_(Sixpence_Games).jpg|Mi-go (Cultists of Cthulhu)
 
Migou_3_(Wildfire_LLC).jpg|Migou (CthulhuTech)
 
Migou_3_(Wildfire_LLC).jpg|Migou (CthulhuTech)
 
Mi-go_(Paizo_Inc).jpg|Mi-go (Pathfinder)
 
Mi-go_(Paizo_Inc).jpg|Mi-go (Pathfinder)
Mi-go_(Pelgrane_Press).jpg|Mi-go (Trail of Cthulhu)
 
 
Migou_2_(Wildfire_LLC).jpg|Migou 2 (CthulhuTech)
 
Migou_2_(Wildfire_LLC).jpg|Migou 2 (CthulhuTech)
 
Migou (Wildfire LLC).png|Migou 3 (CthulhuTech)
 
Migou (Wildfire LLC).png|Migou 3 (CthulhuTech)
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Mi-go_(Pelgrane_Press).jpg|Mi-go (Trail of Cthulhu)
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Mi-go_(Internet).jpg
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Mi-go_(Avatar_Press).jpg|Mi-go (Providence)
 
MiGo.png|Mi-Go, as it appears in Russell's Guide (merzo.net)
 
Mgo-9 .jpg
 
Migo.jpg
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Mi-go_(Battlefield_Press).jpg|Mi-go (Eldritch Skies)
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Mi-go_(TSR).jpg|Mi-go (Dungeons & Dragons)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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[[Category:Extra-terrestrial species]]
 
[[Category:Extra-terrestrial species]]
 
[[Category:Needs more Source Analysis]]
 
[[Category:Needs more Source Analysis]]
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[[Category:Creatures]]
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[[Category:Pathfinder (Cthulhu Mythos)]]

Revision as of 16:00, 30 November 2019

This subject contains information from the "Lovecraft Circle" Myth Cycles, and while guided by HPL are not based on his work alone. The Mi-go are an extraterrestrial species from the planet Yuggoth. (implied to be the dwarf planet Pluto) They are described as winged creatures with large claws and heads covered in antennae.

The Mi-go are a scientifically and technologically advanced race, having a particularly sophisticated grasp of surgical techniques and neuroscience.

Description

The Mi-go are pinkish, fungoid, crustacean-like entities with a "convoluted ellipsoid" composed of pyramided, fleshy rings and covered in antennae where a head would normally be. They are about 5 feet (1.5 m) long, and their crustacean-like bodies bear numerous sets of paired appendages. They also possess a pair of membranous bat-like wings which are used to fly through the "ether" of outer space (a pre-Einsteinian concept). The wings do not function well on Earth. Several other races in Lovecraft's Mythos have wings like these as well, suggesting they are a standard mode of interplanetary travel.

The Mi-go are fundamentally alien with respect to Earthly life; according to two reports in the original short story, their bodies consist of a form of matter that does not occur naturally on Earth. However, they are described as being most like fungi in terms of their biology, although their outward appearance is much like that of a crustacean. Interestingly, they are capable of going into suspended animation until softened and reheated by the sun or some other source of heat.

The Mi-go can transport humans from Earth to Yuggoth (and beyond) and back again by removing the subject's brain and placing it into a "brain cylinder", which can be attached to external devices to allow it to see, hear, and speak.

One of the moons of Yuggoth holds designs that are sacred to the Mi-go. The symbols inscribed upon the moon are useful in various processes mentioned in the Necronomicon. It is said that transcriptions of these designs can be sensed by the Mi-go, and those possessing them shall be hunted down by the few remaining on Earth.

In the Expanded Mythos

This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. The Mi-go previously worshipped the beings Yog-Sothoth, NyarlathotepSedmelluq and Shub-Niggurath, among others, although in newer works it is acknowledged that the Mi-go are at war with the Elder Gods. Their moral system is completely alien, making them seem highly malicious from a human perspective.

Hastur apparently despises the Mi-go. His cult, servants of "Him Who Is Not to be Named", are dedicated to hunting them down and exterminating the fungoid threat. However, in the original story a human ally of the Mi-go mentions "Him Who is not to be Named" in the list of honored entities along with Nyarlathotep and Shub-Niggurath.

See Also

Gallery