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* tome: ''[[Necronomicon]]'' (mentions the Tomb-Herd in detail
 
* tome: ''[[Necronomicon]]'' (mentions the Tomb-Herd in detail
 
* artifact:  statues prepared by Yog-Sothoth cultists for incarnation of the Tomb-Herd
 
* artifact:  statues prepared by Yog-Sothoth cultists for incarnation of the Tomb-Herd
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* fiction:  [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and [[E. Hoffmann Price]], "[[Through the Gates of the Silver Key (fiction)]]"  (inspiration)
 
* fiction:  [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and [[E. Hoffmann Price]], "[[Through the Gates of the Silver Key (fiction)]]"  (inspiration)
 
* fiction: [[Ramsey Campbell]], "[[The Church in High Street]]" (description)
 
* fiction: [[Ramsey Campbell]], "[[The Church in High Street]]" (description)
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* sourcebook:  ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]''
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 30 June 2022

The Tomb-Herd ("The Herd that Stand Watch") are from H.P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffmann Price, "Through the Gates of the Silver Key (fiction)", later elaborated in Ramsey Campbell's "The Church in High Street".

Description

"...The Herd that stand watch at the secret portal each tomb is known to have, and that thrive on that which groweth out of the tenants within..."


H.P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffmann Price, "Through the Gates of the Silver Key (fiction)"

The Tomb-Herd are soft, white, immaterial creatures which are drawn through space and time to the tombs of dead wizards to feed upon their magical essence. There are cultists of Yog-Sothoth who, for unknown reasons, provide artificial "bodies" for the Tomb-Herd to possess and animate, in the form of specially-prepared statues.


Heresies and Controversies

Keeper Notes

Associated Mythos Elements


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