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(Did you mean a [[Dagon (Boardman)|John Boardman fanzine]] or the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]]?)
 
(Did you mean a [[Dagon (Boardman)|John Boardman fanzine]] or the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]]?)
 
  
 
A [[Lovecraft]]ian Reference.
 
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In a book which tacitly assumed that people require to be told about events of the past, I really should have explained that the [[Order of Dagon]] was a [[H. P. Lovecraft|Lovecraftian]] reference: In ''[[The Shadow Over Innsmouth]]'', the Order of Dagon was the mysterious fraternity of devil-worshipers that took over that town.  
 
In a book which tacitly assumed that people require to be told about events of the past, I really should have explained that the [[Order of Dagon]] was a [[H. P. Lovecraft|Lovecraftian]] reference: In ''[[The Shadow Over Innsmouth]]'', the Order of Dagon was the mysterious fraternity of devil-worshipers that took over that town.  
 
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(Did you mean a John Boardman fanzine or the Esoteric Order of Dagon?)

A Lovecraftian Reference.

From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960
In a book which tacitly assumed that people require to be told about events of the past, I really should have explained that the Order of Dagon was a Lovecraftian reference: In The Shadow Over Innsmouth, the Order of Dagon was the mysterious fraternity of devil-worshipers that took over that town.



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