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− | ([[Lovecraft]]) Arabian necromancer of distinction, author of the ''[[Necronomicon]]''. In the [[Lovecraft Mythos]] he opened the first gate for the entrance of the Great Old Ones into "our" world, but nonetheless -- or perhaps we should say "and therefore" -- came to a spectacularly messy end; in the sight of a crowd at his city's gates, he was eaten alive by an invisible monster. | + | ([[Lovecraft]]) Arabian necromancer of distinction, author of the ''[[Necronomicon (book)]]''. In the [[Lovecraft Mythos]] he opened the first gate for the entrance of the Great Old Ones into "our" world, but nonetheless -- or perhaps we should say "and therefore" -- came to a spectacularly messy end; in the sight of a crowd at his city's gates, he was eaten alive by an invisible monster. |
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From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Lovecraft) Arabian necromancer of distinction, author of the Necronomicon. In the Lovecraft Mythos he opened the first gate for the entrance of the Great Old Ones into "our" world, but nonetheless -- or perhaps we should say "and therefore" -- came to a spectacularly messy end; in the sight of a crowd at his city's gates, he was eaten alive by an invisible monster. |
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