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WebOct 9, 2024 · Tales of Lovecraftian Horror and Humor: The Early Cannon Volume Two (West Hills, California: Tsathoggua Press, 1997) [coll: chap: pb/Jason C Eckhardt] Forever Azathoth and Other Horrors (Horam, East Sussex: Tartarus Press, 1999) [coll: introduction by Steven J Mariconda: hb/Jason Eckhardt] Tsathoggua (the Sleeper of N'kai, also known as Zhothaqquah) is a supernatural entity in the Cthulhu Mythos shared fictional universe. He is the creation of American writer Clark Ashton Smith and is part of his Hyperborean cycle. Tsathoggua/Zhothaqquah is described as an Old One, a god-like being from the pantheon. He was introduced in Smith's short story "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros", … flor heredia
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WebMay 16, 2009 · The Tsathoggua Cycle is, in many ways, a typical anthology by Chaosium, i.e. a mixed bag. While the introductory essay by Price is not one of his most mind-blowing pieces, he has done a sound job compiling a variety of tales of the toad-god, from both professional publications and the amateur press, tracing Tsathoggua’s literary origins to … WebTsathoggua was always hungry even in sleep, and its cult tried to keep up with sacrifices, but that infectious hunger spread among its members and the general public nonetheless. The setting was 1890s Melbourne, Australia so I was able to push the desperate bread line depression aesthetic with it. WebTsathoggua is a Great Old One that used to be worshiped as a deity by the lost, pre-human civilization of Hyperborea and in smaller scales by the subterranean civilizations of Yoth and K'nyan. Its appearance in statues and images is that of a squat and pot-bellied toad-headed creature with short fur covering it in a manner reminiscent of sloths with bat-like ears, … flor hermafrodita