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* This [[Great Old One]] was mentioned by [[Clark Ashton Smith]] in his "[[Azathoth Family Tree|Family Tree of the Gods]]". | * This [[Great Old One]] was mentioned by [[Clark Ashton Smith]] in his "[[Azathoth Family Tree|Family Tree of the Gods]]". | ||
| + | * May have bred with her/his/its 'brother', [[Ossadagowah]] son of [[Tsathoggua]], to produce a 'daughter', [[Sfatlicllp]]. (fan speculation, based on conflicting ancestries for the daughter) | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 9 May 2016
Zvilpogghua
Origin: (uncertain; appears to be a creation of Clark Ashton Smith, and perhaps only mentioned in that author's "Family Tree of the Gods")
Contents
In the Mythos
Clark Ashton Smith offered no description at all of this entity.
Heresies and Controversies
- This Great Old One was mentioned by Clark Ashton Smith in his "Family Tree of the Gods".
- May have bred with her/his/its 'brother', Ossadagowah son of Tsathoggua, to produce a 'daughter', Sfatlicllp. (fan speculation, based on conflicting ancestries for the daughter)
Cult
Associated Mythos Elements and Keeper Notes
- Mentioned in the Genealogical Parchments of Pnom
References
- Essay: "The Family Tree of the Gods" by Clark Ashton Smith