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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...
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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...
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reluctant recipient of a
human sacrifice given to it by the toad-god
Tsathoggua. Atlach-Nacha
resembles a huge
spider with an almost-human face. It dwells...
- and "Darkness," of Yog-Sothoth, Shub-Niggurath, Nug and Yeb, Cthulhu,
Tsathoggua, and
several deities and
monsters that are
unmentioned outside the letter...
- Ithaqua*
Nyarlathotep Zhar and Lloigor* Cyäegha
Nyogtha Shub-Niggurath
Tsathoggua Aphoom-Zhah Cthugha* Yig
Cthulhu Dagon Ghatanothoa Mother Hydra Zoth-Ommog...
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elsewhere in the most
hideous of connections—Yuggoth,
Great Cthulhu,
Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth, R'lyeh, Nyarlathotep, Azathoth, Hastur, Yian, Leng, the...
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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...
- 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)...
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borrowed from them as well. For example, he made use of
Clark Ashton Smith's
Tsathoggua in The Mound.
After Lovecraft's death, the
Lovecraft Circle carried on...
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Creatures of his
invention include Aforgomon, Rlim-Shaikorth, Mordiggian,
Tsathoggua, the
wizard Eibon, and
various others. In an
homage to his friend, Lovecraft...