![]() |
MA person. HPL Case 197. Of Innsmouth. AWD Island 191-195. Possible synonym for: Marsh, Barnabas. A god of the Druids. RB DarkIsle 93, 97, 106. HC Isle 147-160, 162-166, 168. Aka: Peteme. Of Manitoba. AWD Beyond2 residents of Nelson (172); Wind helped in Irene Masitte's attempted escape from being sacrificed to Ithaqua at Stillwater. Was swept into the sky by Ithaqua and traveled for a year as prisoner of same, before being placed on the ground near Robert Norris. Remained unconscious until his death shortly thereafter, possibly resulting from exposure to warmth after long acclimation to cold. Author, The Novel of the Black Seal, etc. HPL Call 143; Dunwich 172; Whisperer 214. RB Kiss 48. REH Children 150-151. HK Salem 257. Peru. HPL Mountains 41. AWD Curwen 8, 10-11, 15, 29; Gorge 108, 128, 125, 132; Space 242. Of Australia. HPL Time 404-406, 410. HPL Test 50-52, 58, 60. HC Death 362. HPL Man 202-203, 205-207. Synonym for: Morris, Dan. London. HPL Museum 215, 218. Wisconsin. AWD Dweller 124, 146. AWD Six 124. Near Norway. AWD Spawn 20, 29. See also: Spawn of the Maelstrom. Of the dream-world. Brilliant, seven-coloured birds found in resin groves on the island of Oriab. They sing blithely in the daytime. [HPL Kadath 328-329, 331]. By Kane. HH Guardian 288. Small stones, marked with a swastika, that once were used by the Old Ones and have power against the Deep Ones. According to Zadok Allen, the Deep Ones said "they cud wipe aout the hull brood o' humans ef they was willin' to bother - that is, any as didn't have sarten signs sech as was used onct by the lost Old Ones, whoever they was" [HPL Innsmouth 331]. "Obed he faound the island people all wiped aout between v'yages. Seems the other islanders had got wind o' what was goin' on, and had took matters into their own hands. S'pose they must a had, after all, them old magic signs as the sea things says was the only things they was afeard of. No tellin' what any o' them Kanakys will chance to git a holt of when the sea-bottom throws up some island with ruins older'n the deluge... In some places they was little stones strewed abaout - like charms - with somethin' on 'em like what ye call a swastika naowadays. Prob'ly them was the Old Ones' signs" [333]. The Deep Ones could never be destroyed, even though the paleogean magic of the forgotten Old Ones might sometimes check them [367]. These magic signs somewhat resemble star-stones, except that (1) the magic signs are not described as having any particular shape, whether five-pointed or otherwise, (2) the magic signs are marked with swastikas rather than the eye-and-flame sign found on star stones, and (3) the magic signs are credited to the Old Ones rather than the Elder Gods. "Old Ones" is a term with many meanings, but can possibly be taken as referring to the crinoid Old Ones of Antactica; as these Old Ones are known to have battled the spawn of Cthulhu [HPL Mountains 66, 68], and the Deep Ones are also associated with Cthulhu. (Innsmouthwas written Nov.-Dec. 1931, a few months after MountainsFeb.-Mar. 1931.) Compare with: soapstones; star-stones. Father of Simon Maglore. RB Mannikin 77. Uncle of Simon Maglore. RB Mannikin 78. Of Bridgetown. Son of Jeffry Maglore; nephew of Richard Maglore. Author, The Witch is Hung. RB Mannikin 74-87. Goddess. HPL Rats 29, 45. HK Hydra 135. Possible synonym for: Hydra (1). By Cotton Mather. A history of early New England, including biographies of many ministers. The book quotes Borellus on the subject of the reanimation of the dead; see Borellus. The book also discusses witchcraft in the Second Book, Chapter XII, Section 16 and in the Sixth Book, Chapter VII (titled Thaumatographia Pneumatica). The Magnalia includes an anecdote that inspired Carter's story "The Attic Window" [HPL Unnameable 202-204]:
In a letter to Joseph Curwen, Jebediah Orne referred cryptically to the Magnalia : "But I would have you Observe what was tolde to us aboute tak'g Care whom to calle up, for you are Sensible what Mr. Mather writ in ye Magnalia of ———, and can judge how truely that Horrendous thing is reported." [HPL Case 138] Richard Upton Pickman said that Cotton Mather knew things he didn't dare put into the Magnalia [HPL Pickman 16]. An old man living in an isolated house in the Miskatonic Valley had a rotting, bulky copy of the Magnalia [HPL Picture 119]. FL Terror2 289, 292, 295-298, 300-303. Latin for "the great not-to-be-named." HPL Whisperer 223. FL Terror2 302. Compare with: Hastur, because of his epithets "Unspeakable" and "Him Who is Not to be Named." HPL Case 121. AWD Lurker 16. HK Hunt 167. By Dornly. REH Black 58. Hungarians. HPL Case 197. REH Black 61, 63, 65. Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 320, Main Street bridge 324, 325, 328, 340-341. HPL Haunter 96; Doorstep 285*, 286. RB Satan 5-6. Incl: Fenner, Dave;
Frank (2);
Garlan, Ben; Garlan, Jim;
Graag;
Other, the;
Settler, Major;
Wing, Mrs.;
Wing, Thad Author of an untitled work. AWD Attic 320; Peabody 193. Star in the Pleiades. AWD Curwen 46. REH Children Bran cult 153; Dark 86-88. Aka: Dark Man (2); Morni. Esdras Martin's barkentine. HPL Innsmouth 329. AWD Curwen 12. AWD Island 195. RB Elephant 40. Includes: Jadhore. Melek-Taus is a name for Satan meaning literally "Peacock King" used by the devil-worshipping Yezidis or Peacock Angel cult of Kurdistan. Richard Francis Burton wrote an elegy to this sect called The Kasidah (Kasîdah). (Edward Rice, Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, p. 84; New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1990.) RB Hell 37. REH Dig 79, peacock sign 80, bird-like designs 81 & 83, appears as an Oriental (83-84), 85-86, gigantic black shadow like a monstrous bat 87. Aka: Ahriman; Apolleon; Beelzebub; Black Master; Darke Lord; Serpent, old; Prince of Darkness; Satan; Sathanus. Of Arkham. HPL WitchHouse 294-295. Britain. AWD OutThere A gaunt old home on the seacoast near Lynwold. Family estate of Lord Malvern and Geoffrey Malvern. Of Lynwold. AWD OutThere Son of Lord Malvern. Relations with his father were strained due to Geoffrey's frequent escapades. Engaged in sorcery with four friends at Oxford, including Soames Hemery and Duncan Vernon. A scandal ensued, and all but he were sent down. Set free Something from Out There under the priory near Malvern-by-the-Sea, and went insane. Was treated by Dr. William Currie. It is not clear whether he ever regained his sanity. Of Malvern-by-the-Sea, Lynwold. Father of Geoffrey Malvern. AWD OutThere. Kentucky. FL Terror2 296. HPL Test 20. FBL Eaters 110-111; Gateway 5. FBL Hills 240. RB Sebek 118. Canada. AWD Beyond2 169, 172, 175; Ithaqua 105; Wind setting of the Stillwater mystery. CAS Offspring 8. Incl: Macdonald, James; Navissa Camp; Nelson; Olassie Trail; Stillwater; Wentworth, Allison. The Pasquantogs prayed to the guiding Manitou. RB Satan 9. RB Mannikin 85-86, (87). President of the College. Providence. HPL Case 135, 140, 142, 146. Of Arkham. Principal of East High School. HPL Unnameable 201-207. Mouth at Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 306, 310, 315, 324, 336. AWD Lurker 24; Sky 52, 56, 62, and falls 75, 78, 80. AM White2 125. AWD Lurker 134. New Zealand. AWD Island 185; Gorge 100. mantle of the sorceror, mantle of Graag A curse laid by Graag on any who disturb the remains of the Other. Led to the deaths of Paulsen, Roche, Frank Hartley, Hank Klarner, and possibly Harvey. RAL Graag 14, 15. Massachusetts. RAL Settlers not too far from Miskatonic University 25. A "prince" of the netherworld. AWD Wentworth 175. Arabia/Middle East. AWD Keeper 153. Mexican cook. HPL Test 40, 45, 47, 49-50, 57. Of Cold Harbor? Brother-in-law of Henry Lucas. AWD Ithaqua 106-107. AWD Gorge 104. AWD Gorge 111. HK Hydra 129. See also: cannibis indica. HC Death 360, 362-366, (369), 370, (371). HPL Festival 210. In 1773 Providence. HPL Case 115, 165. Providence. HPL Case 123. HPL Innsmouth 313. AWD Sky 61. San Francisco. HPL Test 20. HC Isle natives 148, 160. AWD Island 182, incl. tiki 185; Gorge 100-101; Seal 158; Space 233; Survivor 159. Incl: Hivaoa Island; tiki. HPL Gates Cyclopean ruins 451. AWD Space ant-like beings from 238, 241; Whippoorwills 43. DW Fire2 75. Innsmouth and Dunwich family. AWD Island 189, 194; Fisherman 292; Clay 371-373, 375-378, 380; Seal 153, not so many died in 1928 154, 156m 158-159, hopping gait 167, 176; Sky 60, 62, all gone except Ahab and two old women 65, 66, 73/74, 84-85, 88, 90; Shuttered 266-267, 270-273, 276-277, 280; Survivor 161; Valley 137-138; Watchers 403. Home, Innsmouth. AWD Sky 78, 80, 88-89. AWD Seal 154-157, 160, 165-166, 170, 174-176, 178-179. Aka: Phillips, Ada. AWD Sky 60, 63, 65, 70, 73, described 74, 78-84, 86, 88-89, description 90, 91. AWD Sky 88, 91. AWD Island 184. HPL Innsmouth 338-339. See: M.; Marsh, Old Man. AWD Seal 159-160. Of Dunwich. AWD Watchers married to Blessed Bishop 403. Father of ? HPL Innsmouth 363. AWD Lair (narrator) 117-118, 122-124, 126-132, 135. AWD Sky 88, 91. Of New Orleans. HPL Medusa of New Orleans 170, 171, 174-183, 185-193, 200. Of Innsmouth. AWD Clay 375. HPL Innsmouth 363. Of Innsmouth; wife of Obed? AWD Shuttered 271. AWD Seal 158, 166, widow of 167. Of Innsmouth. Married to Mrs. Marsh; grandfather of Ralsa Marsh; related to Sarah Whateley. HPL Innsmouth 306-307, 309, 312, 329, 330-339, second wife and children 338, 365, 367. AWD Island 191; Clay 377-378, 380; Shuttered 266, 270-273, 277; Sky 60, 64, 70, 78-80, 82, 84-85, 91; Survivor 161; Valley 137. Of Aylesbury (not the famous one). AWD Valley 125, 129, 130, 133, 144. HPL Innsmouth throughout, 326. See: Marsh, Barnabas. Son of Obed Marsh. HPL Innsmouth 339. Of Innsmouth? Of Dunwich? Grandson of Obed Marsh; father of Ralsa Whateley, by Sarah Whateley. AWD Shuttered 276-277, 288; Watchers married? to Lavinia Whateley 403. Marsh Refining Company, Marsh Refinery Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 306, 308, 310, 320, 323-324. AWD Island 191; Clay 376; Sky 62, 65, 74-75, 78, 80. Of Innsmouth. AWD Shuttered 277. Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 341. Innsmouth family. AWD Fisherman 292; Shuttered 271-273. Of Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 329. HPL Case 122, "Martineco" 162; Medusa 171. Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 325. Of Santa Rita. RB Terror 246, 251. RFS Casket sinister old scientist with a perverted sense of humor and a young wife 11, archaeologist 12. RFS Casket 11-15. By Morryster. An old book that was accepted by the wise and learned of the author's time, but is rejected by even the most ignorant in our day. It includes the following passage:
The Festival narrator saw an old copy of this wild book at the home of his people in Kingsport [HPL Festival 211]. A servant. HPL Medusa 174, 186. HK Hydra 134. Incl: Baltimore. Of Stillwater. Father of Irene Masitte. AWD Wind Tavern keeper, follower of Ithaqua willing to sacrifice his own daughter. He unwillingly gave Allison Wentworth and James Macdonald rooms for the night. Of Stillwater. AWD Wind Daughter of Masitte the tavern-keeper. Asked Allison Wentworth and James Macdonald to help her escape being sacrificed to Ithaqua. Ithaqua flung her dead, frozen body to the ground near Robert Norris. Synonym for Hooded Monk. REH Bear 36. Synonym for Hooded Monk. REH Bear 36. Of Yokahama. AWD Island 203. HK Invaders 64-68, 70-72, 74-75, (79). Trustee of the Cabot Museum, Boston; was present at the dissection of the T'yog mummy. HPL Aeons 287. New Church Green, Innsmouth. HPL Innsmouth 313, 318, 336. AWD Sky 56. HPL WitchHouse 263-266, 271-275, 284, 290, 293, 296. See also: Nahab. Fiance of Avis Long. RB Unspeakable 165-167, 169-170, 172-177. By Poe. RB Sebek 119, 121. HPL Dunwich 155; Mound 159; Rats 28, 32; Time 369; Unnameable 203; Whisperer 209. AWD Beyond2 154, 156; Island 180, 184, 189, 193-194, 201, 211-212; Curwen 3, 16; Dweller 122, 124, 133; Fisherman 289, 293; Gable 212; Gorge 107-108, 113, 124; Clay 371-372; Keeper 146, 171-172; Lurker 117, 124; Middle 352; Peabody 179; Seal 149, 164; Sky 51-52; Space 233; Shuttered 257, 268; Six 124; Valley 116; Watchers 382, 384, 394, 401; Wentworth 168; Whippoorwills 51; Witches 300; Wood pockets of secret worship 84. Incl: Fowler, Goody; Bradford, Governor; Harper, Jebediah; Wampanaug Indians Arkham; Aylesbury; Aylesbury Pike; Billington's Wood; Bolton; Boston; Cambridge; Concord?; Danvers; Dean's Corners?; Devil Reef; Dunwich; Duxbury?; Elm Mountain; Falcon Point; Gloucester; Harvard University; Haverhill; Innsmouth; Ipswich; Kingsport; Kingston; Manuxet River; Marblehead; Marsh family; Martin family; Miskatonic river; Misquamacus; Newbury; Newburyport; Orthodox Church of the Massachesetts Bay; Rowley; Salem; Sefton; Springfield?; Walden Pond?; Wilbraham; Worcester?. Massachusetts-Bay, Province of Old name for Massachusetts. HPL Case 121. RB Satan 5, 6. AWD Curwen 32, 34-36. A Satanic ritual [RB Hell 45]. RB Opener 160-161. AWD Lurker 36, 97-103, 109-110, 140-141. Synonym for: Billington, Richard. RB Faceless 40. Synonym for: Nyarlathotep. Master of the Great Black Lodge Synonym for Satan [RB Hell 45]. One of the Space-Eaters. FBL Eaters 115. Toad-like thing worshipped by the Little People of Xuthltan. REH Black (67, 72), 73. Possibly related to: Fire of Asshurbanipal, Guardian of; hoofed thing; the Toad. HPL Case 212, 213, 215, 217. HPL Case 212.
RB Satan 7. Of Providence. HPL Case 134-136, 140-142. Author of The Letter. AWD Space 232. A city? HPL Innsmouth 363. CAS Holiness 119-121, 127, 134, 136. Aka: des Emaux, Sieur; Melchire. HPL Electric 63, 78. HPL Mountains 70, 103. Aunt of Avis Long. RB Unspeakable 166-170. AWD Gorge 99; Island 181; Lurker 122; Seal 151, 163; Sky 76; Wood bas-reliefs 73. Incl: Popul-Vuh. HPL Dunwich 164-165, 168, 172, 181, 184; Innsmouth 321, 331, 335, 339; Whisperer 225; WitchHouse 264, 271, 283, 296. RB Demon 69. See also: ceremonial days; Walpurgis? AWD Gorge 101. HPL WitchHouse 271, 275-276, 279, 284, 286-288, 290, 293-295, 298. A chauffer. HPL Medusa 174, 180, 186. HPL Electric 61-62, 64, 76, 78. Of Texas. REH Lost 64-65, 70, 72, 88. Of Texas. REH Lost 64. Of Texas. REH Lost 66-69, 73, 88, 91. HPL Colour 61. Books used at District School Number Seven in Arkham. AWD Witches 294. Antarctica. HPL Mountains 7, 12-16, 22-23, Sherman and two sailors 27, 34, 87. HPL Yig 80, 82-84, 90, 94-95. Of Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition. HPL Mountains 19, 22, 27-28, 31-34, 39. Explorer who died searching for Chaugnar Faugn's statue. FBL Hills 242. See: golden mead. Arkham. HPL Colour 61; Herbert 135, 139, 145; Unnameable 204, 207; WitchHouse 263, 290, 294. REH Fire 40. Italian rulers. RB Mannikin 75. Alaska or Canada. AWD Gorge 108. REH Black mediterranean aborigines (= Little People) 61. HPL Medusa 171-172, 193, Medusa's Coil 194; Museum 225. Providence. HPL Case 114. AWD Survivor 163. HC Isle 168. REH Ring 49. HPL Aeons islands may be peaks of the former continent of Mu 268, a Melanesian was petrified by looking into the eyes of the T'yog mummy 283. Edile of Pompelo. (Story and page ref lost, but prob. FBL Hills.) Synonym for Mauvaissoir, Jehan. CAS Holiness 134, 136. In Kent. AWD Spawn 21-22. Of Yokahama. AWD Island 203. Providence. HPL Haunter 94. Egypt. HPL Case 197; Alhazred visited the subterranean secrets of Memphis History 52; Pyramids 221-222, 227. HC Isle 148, 159-160. A Hebrew phrase quoted by Zadok Allen when describing the Dagon cult at Innsmouth [HPL Innsmouth 334, 337]. The reference is from Daniel chapter 5, where the story is told how King Belshazzar mocked the beliefs of the Jews by drinking wine from their sacred vessels at a party and praising the gods of the elements from which the vessels were made; and how a hand suddenly appeared and wrote the phrase mene, mene, tekel, upharsin on the palace wall. The prophet Daniel explained the phrase to mean that Belshazzar had been weighed in the balance and found wanting, and that his kingdom would shortly be taken from him. Zadok may have meant that the Dagon cult was comparable to the Babylonians in terms of its depraved practices and pagan nature. Of dreamlands, a dark southern boy. While visiting Ulthar, his black kitten is stolen by the cotter and his wife; Menes utters prayers that lead to their deaths. HPL Cats 56-58. Synonym for Satan [RB Hell 42, 43, 45]. A "prince" of the netherworld. AWD Mephistofeles Seal 162; Wentworth 175. HPL Time 3. Of Spirito Santo Church, Federal Hill, Providence. HPL Haunter 111-112. RB Steeple 215, 217-219. RB Kiss 49. AWD Seal 159. HPL Cats the cat is "bearer of tales from forgotten cities in Meroe" 55. Of Providence. HPL Case 120-121, 152, 211. HPL Challenge 2. RB Fane 133. 230-65 million years ago. HPL Mountains 17, 33, 53; Time 385, 398. AWD Survivor 163. See also: chronology. AWD Seal 162. Sculptor. AWD Wood 76. metals with strange properties HPL Aeons T'yog's cylinder from ancient Mu was made of an unanalysable metal 268; Mound metal of the Old Ones 127. See also: lagh metal; Tulu metal. Dunwich. AWD Watchers 401, 402. Incl: Hoag, Rev. Jeptha. HPL Case 152, 194, 216, 233. HPL Aeons Ghatanothoa cult penetrated Mexico 276; Electric 61-63, 68-71, 74, 79; Mound 96, 113, indians 117, 120, 137, 151; Test Mexican quarter, San Francisco 23 & 32, Mexican cook 40, Mexican boy 46; Yig 81. AWD Island 181; Keeper 140; Lurker 138. HK Bells Mexicans 81-83. Incl: Acolhua; Anahuac; Azteca; Aztecs; Chalca; Cthulhutl; Feldon, Arthur; Huitzilopotchli; Ipalnemoan; Jackson, Superintendent; Maximilian's army; Mictlanteuctli; Nahuans; Nahuatlacatl; Nezahualpilli; Niguratl-Yig; old ones (7); Quetzalcoatl; Tenochtitlan; Tepaneca; Tlahuica; Tlascalteca; Tloquenahuaque; Tonatiuh-Metzli; Xochimilca; Yog-Sototl Aguas Calientes; Chihuahua; Fonda Nacional; Queretaro; Rio Grande; San Mateo Mountains; Sierra de Malinche; Seven Caves of Chicomoztoc; Tlaxcala; Tlaxcala Mining Company; Torreon; Veracruz?. HPL Electric 62-64, 68, 71, 73, 75-76. AWD Gorge 124. Sorceror of Mhu Thulan, Hyperborea. CAS Ubbo 50-55. HPL Call 136. Ultimate penninsula of the Hyperborean continent. CAS Coming 67, 71, 82; Door 18, 22, 24, 27-28, 40-41; Ubbo 50-54. A (Greek?) patriarch, who suppressed the Necronomicon (HPL History 2-3). AWD Lurker 138; Witches Upper ___ incl. Potter family 300, 305, 307. Incl: Potter family. Chicago. AWD Depths 237, 241-242. AWD Depths 225, (242); Seal 152. HPL Electric 74, 77. HPL Doom 48. London. AWD Lurker 4. REH Black 57-58, 60, 64, 72. See also: ceremonial days. Synonym for Nyarlathotep. RB Faceless 40-41, 46; Fane 134. AWD Dweller 137, 142, 151; Hastur 22. HPL Mist 283. RB Faceless Synonym for Great Ones 41. Name used by Nepalese hill-tribes for the Outer Ones; see Outer Ones. AWD Curwen 22; Lurker 84; Hastur those who serve (Cthulhu?) 21; Whippoorwills 47. HH Guardian 299. RFS Warder 164. See: Outer Ones Providence. HPL Case 118. California. HPL Test 23. Of Philadelphia. HPL Test 51-52, 55, 57, 60. Children of Nyarlathotep. HPL Whisperer 226. AWD Dweller 137. Of Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition. HPL Mountains 20. Wisconsin. HPL Haunter 92, 115. RB Steeple 212-213. Incl: Blake, Robert; Bloch, Robert. AWD Dweller 126. HPL Haunter 106. HPL Pickman 13. HPL Aeons on February 18, 1933, was stabbed to death 265, conducted dissection of T'yog mummy 287. 25-10 million years old. HPL Mountains 18. CAS Ubbo 49. A person. HPL Case 145. DW Lady 105-108. Strange dark folk of the Pyrenees (Chaugnar Faugn's toad men?) FBL Hills 288. See also: Chaugnar Faugn's toad men. RB Grinning 52. A barque. HPL Mountains 6, 9, 34. Miskatonic Antarctic Expedition of 1930-31 Of Miskatonic University and Antarctica. AWD Space 244. Synonym for: Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition of 1930-31. Arkham. HPL WitchHouse 271. HPL Doorstep 297. Incl: Upton, Daniel. Massachusetts. HPL Colour island 57; Dunwich 155; Silver 415; Mist 277, estuary 279, 280; Doorstep 277; WitchHouse island 263, 265, 274, 278. AWD Attic 308; Curwen 4, 27, 41, 44-45; Fisherman 291; Lamp 254; Lurker 3, 7, 11, 19, 27, 29, 31, 41, 73, 91, 127, 139; Middle 352-353, 355, 358, 361-362; Seal 166; Shuttered 257-258, 264, 278, 281, 283, 286, 288; Watchers, course described 386, 387, 388, 394. Arkham. HPL Colour 57; Dunwich 157, 168-169, 182; Herbert medical school 133, 138, 143, 149, 154; History 2; Innsmouth jewelry specimens 310, museum 362; Mountains 25, 61; Doorstep 278-280, 295; Time 369-370, 384, 406; Whisperer 209; WitchHouse 263, museum 285, University Spa 298. AWD Beyond2 154, 159, 162, 164, 172, 175-176; Dweller 122, librarian 126, 128-130, 141, 148, 150; Gable 199, 202, 205; Gorge 98, 103, 112, 116; Keeper 146, 149; Lurker Hotel Miskatonic 5, Quadrangle 5, Library 19, 47, library 51, 75, quadrangle 76, library 76, 111, library 119-120, 125, 142, library 146; Hastur small restaurant nearby 6; Sandwin librarians belonging to same club 89, 97-98, 101, 105, 107, 112; Seal 168; Space 230, 233-234, 246; Shuttered, anthropology department includes Professor Bethnall 281; Watchers 402. FL Terror2 269, 282-284, 286-291, 293-294, 305-306, 308-310. RAL Settlers Dave Fenner studied Latin there and consulted Necronomicon before having a breakdown and dropping out (24, 26, 30), located near Massacussetts Bay and not far from Marblehead (25). JVS Graveyard 232. Incl: Alwyn, Tony; Armitage, Henry, Dr.; Ashley, Ferdinand C.; Atwood, Prof.; Bethnall, Professor; Derby, Asenath; Derby, Edward Pickman; Dexter, Prof.; Dyer, Prof. William; Ellery, Professor; Elwood, Frank; Freeborn, Tyler M.; Gilman, Walter; Halsey, Dr. Allan; Harper, Dr. Armitage; Keane, Prof. Martin; Lake, Prof.; Lapham, Dr. Seneca; Morgan, Dr. Francis; Pabodie, Prof. Frank H.; Peaslee, Nathaniel Wingate; Peaslee, Prof. Wingate; Rackham, Dr.; Rice, Prof. Warren; Upham, Professor; Waldron, old; West, Herbert; Wilmarth, Albert N. Hotel Miskatonic; Miskatonic Antarctic Expedition of 1930-31; Miskatonic Club; Miskatonic University library. Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition of 1930-31 HPL Mountains 4-etc.; Time 406. FL Terror2 293. Aka: Miskatonic Antarctic Expedition of 1930-31. Incl: Atwood, Prof.; Boudreau; Carroll; Danforth; Daniels; Douglas, Capt. J. B.; Dyer, Prof. William; Fowler; Gedney; Gunnarsson; Lake, Prof.; Larsen; McTighe; Mills; Moulton; Pabodie, Prof. Frank H.; Ropes; Sherman; Thorfinnssen, Georg; Watkins; Williamson Arkham brig; Miskatonic barque; Of Miskatonic University. Includes a 17th century copy of the Necronomicon (HPL History 53). AWD Attic 311, 327; Curwen 3-4, 21, (22-24), 25, 40-41, 43; Gable 201, 205, 211; Hastur 2-3, 5, 10, 15, gift of R'lyeh Text, Book of Eibon, and Pnakotic Manuscripts 25, 28; Six 124; Sky 58, 68, 86, 92-93; Space 246; Valley 125, 134, 138; Watchers 402; Witches 300-301, 305; Wood rare book collection 83. Incl: Akeley Collection; Armitage, Dr. Henry; Llanfer, Doctor; Peabody. HPL Dunwich upper Miskatonic valley 172, 176; Herbert 144; Picture 117; WitchHouse 294. Head man of Wampanaug indians; also name of a stream. AWD Lurker 15-16, related to Quamis? 30, 35, stream 73, 98, stream 127, 139-140, 146, stream 147. A book. REH Children 149. See: San Xavier. AWD Gorge Delta 97, 118. Incl: Natchez. HPL Medusa 164, 168, 200; Yig 89. AWD Lurker 137. Incl: Barker's Crick; Bend Village; Cape Girardeau; Riverside; Trenton. HPL Doom 43-49; Mountains 47; Nameless 100. AWD Curwen 22; Dweller 138; Lurker 109, 133, 136; Sky 68, 86. Incl: Ai, River; Akurion; Bnazic Desert; Bokrug; Cydathria; Dothur; Falona; Gnai-kah; Ib; Ilarnek; Implan; Kadatheron; Lobon; Middle Ocean; Nargis-Hei; Nariel isles; Pnath; Rokol; Sarnath; Tamash; Taran-Ish; Thraa; Zo-Kalar; Zokkar. Note: Iranon appears to take place in Mnar. Of the following refs in Iranon, the ones marked with asterisks also appear in Doom, a story definitely set in Mnar. Note also that Kadath does not refer to any of the places mentioned in Iranon, save Lomar and some cities that are in Mnar; that is, Kadath did not induct this story into Dreamworld geography, as it did all the other dream tales. The story's theme of the unreality of dreams also argues against its taking place in the land of Dream. Athok the cobbler; Iranon; Romnod; yath-trees; Ai river*; Aira city; Bnazic desert*; Cydathria, cities of*; Drinen in the East; Illarnek*; Jaren city; Kadatheron*; Karthian hills; Kra river; Liranian desert; Lomar; Mlin, Tower of; Narthos, valley of; Nithra river; Olathoe*; Oonai; Sarnath*; Sidrak, Mt.; Sinara on the southern slope; Stethelos city; Teloth city; Thraa city*; Xari river; Zuro river; Of Arabia; prophet. RFB Iram 118. Daughter of Murtagh. REH Dark 67, 69, 78-80, (81), 85-86. A daemon? CAS Holiness 120. Welsh island. RB DarkIsle 93. Synonym for: Anglesey. Of Providence. Patrolman , later Sergeant. HPL Haunter 111. RB Steeple 215, 217-219. By John Dee. First published in 1564, the work discusses the meaning of various archetypal pictorial symbols, and especially a certain glyph of Dee's own creation. The online text is available at the Twilit Grotto. When John Conrad explored the house in the oaks near Old Dutchtown, N.Y., he found a copy of the Monas Hieroglyphica [REH House 126]. Mongolia, Mongolians, Mongols, Mongoloids Asia. HPL Gates Mongol hordes 443. AWD Beyond2 154, 164, 169, 171; Gable 199, 206; Keeper 140; Seal 168; Space Inner ___ 233. REH Bear 36; Black 58, 61, 63; Children 150, 154; Dig 77; Lost 80-81; People Mongoloids 147; Ring inner Mongolia 63; Roof 3. Of hieroglyphics. HPL Diary 310. HK Frog 106-107, 109, 112, 114, 116, 118; Hunt 162. Area includes: Benson, Will; Codman, Betsy; Dobson; Durkin, Ed; Hartley, Norman; Liggett, Byram; North Swamp; Pickering, Anam and Martha; Winthorp, Persis; Witch Stone; Wizard's House. HPL Time 396. The secular meditations of Pierre-Louis Montagny [FL Terror2 285]. AWD Lurker 137. AWD Curwen 29. Vermont. HPL Whisperer 209. HPL Pickman 14. HPL Man 209-210. RB Shambler Ludvig Prinn was a gentleman retainer of Montserrat 180. HPL Kadath 319, (320-321), 322, (323-324); Mountains 66. AWD Island 181. RB Grinning 54. HPL Kadath 369, moon-beasts 377, 378-380, 382-383, 385-386, 389, serve Nyarlathotep 397. See also: toad-things. Of the dream-world. In the enchanted wood grows a haunted tree unlike the others, that grew from seeds dropped from the moon. The zoogs make a wine from the fermented sap of a moon-tree. [HPL Kadath 309-310] Randolph Carter saw similar trees growing on the moon [320]. HPL Yig 81. Taxidermist of Cabot Museum; examined changes in T'yog mummy and attempted to preserve it with atringent spray. Witnessed the final dissection of the mummy. Disappeared in March of 1933. HPL Aeons 265, 281, 282, 287. RB Kiss Moorish sorcerors and necromancers 40. Family, Aylesbury area. AWD Valley 118, 137-138, Sereno More 140, Jared More and his boy 144 & 148. HPL Dunwich 173, 176, 185-187 etc., description 193, big game rifle 188. FL Terror2 medicine and comparative anatomy 288, 293, 295, 301-302, 308-309. Of Hyperborea. High priest of the goddess Yhoundeh. CAS Door 18-21, 23-24, 27-41. Enchantress. (Averoigne area?) CAS Holiness 132-139, 142-143. Name mentioned in Magna Mater invocation. HK Hydra 135. Synonym for: Hydra. Nickname of Bran Mak Morn. REH Dark 86-87. AWD Gorge coast 108, 122. HPL Man 207-208. Aka: Mad Dan. HPL Call 145. From Northwestern (University). AWD Depths 229-230, 232, 249. HPL Man (203, 206), oldest daughter of Osbone Chandler 208, 210-212, (213-214). Author, Marvells of Science. HPL Festival 211; AB Snake.. Photographer. RB Sorceror 149, 151. AWD Seal 180. Of Partridgeville Chemical Laboratories. FBL Hounds 86. FBL Hounds 74. Providence. HPL Case 110, 112, 163. HPL Gates 433-436. Synonym for: 'Umr at-Tawil Epithet of Shub-Niggurath. Inspired by the Mother Goddess, T'yog wrote down a formula to protect himself from Ghatanothoa. HPL Aeons 273. Of Miskatonic University Antarctic Expedition. HPL Mountains 14-15, 18-19. Native Americans. REH Lost 81. Antarctica. AWD Dweller expedition 133; Lamp 252; Space 240, 246. FL Terror2 300. A village. HPL Man 202, 212. Boston. Location of Cabot Museum. HPL Aeons 266. HPL Innsmouth 336. Pearls from wave-washed Mtal. HPL Doom 48. Visited by Zkauba. HPL Gates 447. Continent and nation in the Pacific. HPL Aeons Naacal language 271 & 273, flourished 200,000 years ago 272, province of K'naa 272, all of Mu threatened if Ghatanothoa emerges 273, sinking of 275/276, taboo against attempts to imagine what Ghatanothoa looks like 277, occultists and newspapers connect cult stirrings with Mu legends 278 & 280; Medusa 193. RB Faceless 41. AWD Island 184, 188; Keeper 170; Lurker 124. HK Invaders 70, first human race 73. FL Terror2 286. RFS Warder 164. Incl: Imash-Mo; Nagob; Nug; Outer Ones; Shub-Niggurath; Thabon, King; T'yog; yakith-lizard; Yeb; Yig Dhoric Shrine; Easter Island; Ghatanothoa; K'naa, province of; Melanesia; Naacal language; Nan-Matal; Nath-feast; Polynesia; Ponape; pthagon; Tahiti; tlath-wood; Yaddith-Gho, Mt. See also: Churchward, Colonel. Of Arabia. Son of Abu Sufyan, caliph in Al-Hijaz. RFB Iram 114-115, 118. Providence. HPL Case 137, 140-141. REH Black 72. AWD Keeper 171. Near Partridgeville and the Narrows. FBL Eaters 106. FBL Eaters 97. Partridgeville. FBL Eaters 92, 97-98, 100-101, 103, 105, 107, 109-110, 114. HPL Aeons Cabot Museum collection of mummies, including that of T'yog 264-267 & 269-271; Pyramids composite human/animal 234-235, 239-240. Chicago. AWD Depths 241. Author, Witch-Cult in Western Europe. HPL Call 198. Who prophecied about the White Acolyte and Chaugnar Faugn. FBL Hills 248, 252, 255-256. HPL Call 146. Boston. HPL Pickman 14. Arabia/Middle East. AWD Keeper 148. HK Bells 80-81, 84, 89, 92. Author, Commentaries on Witchcraft. RB Mannikin 75. See: De Vermis Mysteriis. HPL Haunter strange old man (188). RB Shambler of New England 179, boyhood in Arkham 179, student of the classics 182. AWD Hastur good vs. bad gods 11, elemental-like 11; Sandwin after-life 106, seals put upon them by the retreating Ancient Ones 106. HK Invaders Earth's gods vs. Invaders 73. FBL Hounds "unspeakable deed...before time" 81-82. CAS Ubbo "gods who died before the Earth was born, leaving their lore inscribed on tablets of ultra stellar stone; and their tablets were guarded in the primal mire by the formless, idiotic demiurge, Ubbo-Sathla" 51. See also: cosmology; chronology; reincarnation. |
||
© Copyright 1996-2006 by Joseph Morales. |