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Water covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface. It is only logical that humans have tried to explore the ocean, sea, and water surface in general since ancient times. Storytellers through history talked about creatures living in the sea. Mythical sea monsters and sea creatures have populated waters since…

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Cyäegha is one of the Cthulhu Mythos Deities that first appeared in Eddy C. Bertin's short story "Darkness, My name Is" (1976). Cyäegha is an earth elemental and is said to be a cousin to Nyogtha, another earth elemental. Cyäegha is also believed to be related to the Great Old One Othuyeg, because each appear alike and have similar habits. (wikipedia) Lovecraft Monsters, Cthulhu Fhtagn, Lovecraft Art, Cthulhu Art, Lovecraft Cthulhu, Lovecraftian Horror, Hp Lovecraft, Eldritch Horror, Cthulhu Mythos

It's March, the time when loathsome shapes seep down from the dark stars. The time when great Cthulhu and his hordes, emerge from green slimy vaults and send out at last, after cycles incalculable, the thoughts that spread fear to the dreams of the sensitive and called imperiously to the faithful to come on a pilgrimage of liberation and restoration.

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Kassogtha is a Great Old One that is reported to be Cthulhu's sister and mate. She gave birth to Nctosa and Ncothulu. She is described as a writhing mass of tentacles. Great Ones Lovecraft, Great Old Ones Lovecraft, The Boiled One, Great Old One, Lovecraft Monsters, Lovecraft Art, Lovecraftian Horror, Humanoid Creatures, Eldritch Horror

Kassogtha is a Great Old One created by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., in the hard-boiled Mythos novel Nightmare's Disciple (Chaosium, 1999). She is depicted as Cthulhu's sister and mate, and the mother of Nctosa and Nctolhu. She is described as a writhing mass of tentacles. According to some sources, Kassogtha shares some relationship with Great Cthulhu, with more than one tome speaking of these deities creating or unifying to form or breed the known entities Nctosa and Nctolhu. One reference…

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