- a ****
tongue issued from his fat mouth. Later, in Smith's "The
Seven Geases" (1933),
Tsathoggua is
described again: In that
secret cave in the bowels...
- by
mouths that
gaped in the
parent bulk. —Clark
Ashton Smith, The
Seven Geases Abhoth ("The
Source of Uncleanliness")
resides in the
cavern of Y'quaa beneath...
-
Warren is
Clark Ashton Smith's
antehuman sorcerer Haon-Dor (from "The
Seven Geases"),
another s****er
after forbidden lore.
Warren is also
mentioned in Brian...
- minions; the
spectral Ylidheem. In
Clark Ashton Smith's
short story The
Seven Geases (1934), Atlach-Nacha is the
reluctant recipient of a
human sacrifice given...
- LW2 "The
Plutonium Drug" —
Amazing Stories,
September 1934 LW2 "The
Seven Geases" —
Weird Tales,
October 1934 LW2 "Xeethra" —
Weird Tales,
December 1934...
- of
Clark Ashton Smith and
first appeared in his
short story "The
Seven Geases" (1934). Atlach-Nacha
resembles a huge
spider with an almost-human face...
-
Indian Country,
Thunder Heart Press, 2007, pp. 146–157 staff,
Heidi Bell
Gease Journal (3
December 2010). "Witness
testifies FBI
agent threatened Aquash's...
- (Lin Carter)
Hyperborea "The Muse of Hyperborea" (prose poem) "The
Seven Geases" "The
Weird of
Avoosl Wuthoqquan" "The
White Sybil" "The
Testament of Athammaus"...
- Pine
Ridge Sioux Indian Reservation".
Retrieved 2008-04-03.
Heidi Bell
Gease (December 2, 2008). "OST
inauguration set for Friday".
Rapid City Journal...
-
Robert E.
Howard "The Fire of ****hurbanipal" by
Robert E.
Howard "The
Seven Geases" by
Clark Ashton Smith "Fane of the
Black Pharaoh" by
Robert Bloch "The...