-
inconceivable wisdom of the pre-mundane gods. —Clark
Ashton Smith, Ubbo-
Sathla Ubbo-
Sathla ("The
Unbegotten Source", "The Demiurge") is
described as a huge protoplasmic...
- appearance,
Cxaxukluth resembles something of a
cross between Azathoth and Ubbo-
Sathla: an amorphous,
writhing m**** of bubbling, nuclear, protoplasmic-gel. He...
- Lovecraft's
Necronomicon (his most
prominent creation) in Smith's tale "Ubbo-
Sathla". Likewise,
Lovecraft used
Robert E. Howard's
Nameless Cults in his tale...
-
existence on Earth. The
shoggoths bear a
strong physical resemblance to Ubbo-
Sathla, a god-like
entity supposedly responsible for the
origin of life on Earth...
-
Clark Ashton Smith's Book of Eibon,
Derleth in turn
added Smith's Ubbo-
Sathla to the Mythos.: 9–10
Derleth also
attempted to
connect the
deities of the...
- Nioth-Korghai, the vampires'
original race,
appear and
offer the
vampires (the Ubbo-
Sathla, as they call themselves) the
chance to
regain their original nature as...
- to dust (and is
therefore similar to
another of Smith's characters, Ubbo-
Sathla).
Quachil Uttaus is
usually ****ociated with age, death, and decay. Summoning...
-
appearance of the
first life-forms on Earth,
including the
entity known as Ubbo-
Sathla (although
sources differ in this regard). They
created the
shoggoths to...
- Sybil" "The
Testament of Athammaus" "The
Coming of the
White Worm" "Ubbo-
Sathla" "The Door to Saturn" "The Ice-Demon" "The Tale of
Satampra Zeiros" "The...
- upon a poem by
Heinrich Heine. "Mother
Nothingness (The
Triumph of Ubbo-
Sathla)"
references the
eponymous deity created by
Clark Ashton Smith as a part...