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The Shugoran are from T. E. D. Klein's “Black Man with a Horn”.
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The '''Shugoran''' are from [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s "[[Black Man with a Horn]]".
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==Description==
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The hide which hung over the bar at the Traders' Club in Singapore, and which, according to tradition, represented the infant of this fabulous creature: its wings were black... [and its face was like a] man wearing a gas mask or scuba outfit.... Near the window they've discovered footprints that may have been made by a heavy man in swim fins.
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— T. E. D. Klein, “Black Man with a Horn”
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<br>— [[T.E.D. Klein]], "[[Black Man with a Horn]]"
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'''Shugoran''' is the name of both a servitor race and an avatar of Nyarlathotep. These creatures look like smaller versions of Nyarlathotep’s Shugoran form: something like manta-winged humanoids with black, catfish-like hides, with webbed feet, fins, and long gas mask-like proboscises.
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The creatures are a sort of bogeyman wherever the [[Tcho-Tcho]] cults of [[Nyarlathotep]] can be found - remote areas of Asia and Africa, where the cult revers the Shugoran as an avatar of their god - the "Death Herald", and are served by the beasts as guardians and hunters.  Victims of a Shugoran are pounced upon by the beast, which then cover the victim's nose and mouth with its proboscis, and sucks the victim's lungs out, turning the victim inside-out and leaving grotesque contusions and abrasions on the victim's face.
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==Heresies and Controversies==
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==Keeper Notes==
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==Associated Mythos Elements==
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* deity: [[Nyarlathotep]] (both a servitor race and an avatar)
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* cult:  [[Cult of Nyarlathotep]]
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* cult:  [[Tcho-Tcho]] Cult of the Death Herald
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* fiction: [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s "[[Black Man with a Horn]]"
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* sourcebook:  ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]''
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 4 July 2022

The Shugoran are from T.E.D. Klein's "Black Man with a Horn".

Description

The hide which hung over the bar at the Traders' Club in Singapore, and which, according to tradition, represented the infant of this fabulous creature: its wings were black... [and its face was like a] man wearing a gas mask or scuba outfit.... Near the window they've discovered footprints that may have been made by a heavy man in swim fins. — T. E. D. Klein, “Black Man with a Horn”
T.E.D. Klein, "Black Man with a Horn"

Shugoran is the name of both a servitor race and an avatar of Nyarlathotep. These creatures look like smaller versions of Nyarlathotep’s Shugoran form: something like manta-winged humanoids with black, catfish-like hides, with webbed feet, fins, and long gas mask-like proboscises.

The creatures are a sort of bogeyman wherever the Tcho-Tcho cults of Nyarlathotep can be found - remote areas of Asia and Africa, where the cult revers the Shugoran as an avatar of their god - the "Death Herald", and are served by the beasts as guardians and hunters. Victims of a Shugoran are pounced upon by the beast, which then cover the victim's nose and mouth with its proboscis, and sucks the victim's lungs out, turning the victim inside-out and leaving grotesque contusions and abrasions on the victim's face.


Heresies and Controversies

Keeper Notes

Associated Mythos Elements

References