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- 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 deities play important roles in the cycle; foremost is the toad-god Tsathoggua, who dwells in Mount Voormithadreth. Lovecraft wrote to Smith in a letter...
- Azathoth, through Lovecraft's creation Nyarlathotep and Clark-Smith's Tsathoggua, respectively. As nowhere stated in Lovecraft's published work, primordial...
- realm called K'n-yan by a Spanish conquistador, reports that a temple of Tsathoggua there "had been turned into a shrine of Shub-Niggurath, the All-Mother...
- elsewhere in the most hideous of connections—Yuggoth, Great Cthulhu, Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth, R'lyeh, Nyarlathotep, Azathoth, Hastur, Yian, Leng, the...
- Tales. It is the story in which Smith created the Cthulhu Mythos entity Tsathoggua. According to Emperor of Dreams: A Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography (1978)...
- more furtively whispered cycles of subterranean legend — black, formless Tsathoggua, many-tentacled Cthulhu, proboscidian Chaugnar Faugn, and other rumoured...
- Ithaqua* Nyarlathotep Zhar and Lloigor* Cyäegha Nyogtha Shub-Niggurath Tsathoggua Aphoom-Zhah Cthugha* Yig Cthulhu Dagon Ghatanothoa Mother Hydra Zoth-Ommog...
- the background of Alaskan archaeology & antique horror. You will find Tsathoggua mentioned." The tale concerns the relationship between Stephen Jones and...
- Not-to-Be-Named, signs of the black stars, and the seal of the toad-shaped Tsathoggua". In "The Shambler from the Stars", De Vermis Mysteriis is described as...