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This subject is written on a topic in the real world and reflects factual information. This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. "The Avatars of the Old Ones" is a short Cthulhu Mythos story by American author Jeffrey Thomas, the second in a short series set in his futuristic Punktown setting. It was first published in the chapbook Avatars of the Old Ones by Imelod Publications in 1999.

Synopsis[]

Having been exiled from Oasis for his murderous activities against cults devoted to the Old Ones, former law enforcement officer John Bell travels to Earth and takes a job as security at a soup kitchen where he can keep an eye on some of the 24 million near-mindless infected humans from the previous incursion, now dubbed "Afflicted".

While on shift one day, he observes the Afflicted initiate a new effort to bring about the return of their masters, beginning with the slaughter of any human which comes within reach. As he and one of the kitchen workers, a woman named H'anna, travel across the city, they become aware of a pattern in the Afflicted's activities, one which centres on the Museum of Fine Arts.

At the museum, Bell and H'anna are able to locate the nexus of the incursion, a now-living statue of the Outer God Nyarlathotep. Luckily for the human species, Bell's auxiliary sidearm, a plasma-launching handgun, is sufficient to destroy the abomination, as outside armed citizens and law enforcement launch a counter attack against the now-disorientated Afflicted.

In the aftermath of the attack, Bell and H'anna embark upon a relationship, but this is cut short painfully when Bell is recruited as part of an extra-planetary task force to combat future events initiated by the Old Ones.

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  • The name of the structure which houses the soup kitchen, the Ambuehl Building, is likely a nod to author James Ambuehl, a Cthulhu Mythos author contemporary with the publishing date of "The Avatars of the Old Ones.