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The '''Ramsey Campbell deities''' are supernatural entities created for the [[Cthulhu Mythos]] universe of shared fiction by British horror writer [[Ramsey Campbell]]. | The '''Ramsey Campbell deities''' are supernatural entities created for the [[Cthulhu Mythos]] universe of shared fiction by British horror writer [[Ramsey Campbell]]. | ||
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The Ramsey Campbell deities are supernatural entities created for the Cthulhu Mythos universe of shared fiction by British horror writer Ramsey Campbell.
Daoloth
[Daoloth was not] shapeless, but so complex that the eye could recognize no describable shape. There were hemispheres and shining metal, coupled by long plastic rods. The rods were of a flat gray color, so that he could not make out which were nearer; they merged into a flat mass from which protruded individual cylinders. As he looked at it, he had a curious feeling that eyes gleamed from between these rods; but wherever he glanced at the construction, he saw only the spaces between them.
—Ramsey Campbell, "The Render of the Veils"
Daoloth (The Render of Veils or The Parter of Veils) dwells in dimensions beyond the three we know. His astrologer-priests are said to be able to see the past and the future and even how objects extend into and travel between different dimensions.
Daoloth's indescribable shape causes viewers to go mad at the sight of him; thus, he must be summoned in pitch-black darkness. If not held within some kind of magical containment, he continues to expand and expand—perhaps even at an infinite rate. Those enveloped by the god are transported to utterly bizarre and remote worlds, usually perishing as a result. Daoloth's worship is rare on earth.
Eihort
See Eihort.
Glaaki
See Glaaki.
Ghroth
[A] nineteenth century British cult believed in [a] comet-god who sang to the stars and planets as it passed by them in its orbit. They said it destroyed those worlds it passed, by waking up demons or ancient gods ... who slept on each world.
—Kevin A. Ross, "The Music of the Spheres"
Ghroth (the Harbinger) resembles a small, rust-colored planet or moon with a single, gigantic red eye which it can close to avoid detection. Ghroth drifts throughout the universe singing its siren song, the Music of the Spheres. As it swings by a planet, any Great Old One or Outer God sleeping there is awakened by the song. This usually results in the extinction of all life on the planet or perhaps even the utter destruction of the planet itself. (Kevin A. Ross, "The Music Of The Spheres", Made In Goatswood, pp. 211 & 222).
Ghroth is believed to be responsible for the periodic mass extinctions that wiped out 90% of all life on earth, including the extinction of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous era. It may also have caused the destruction of the planet Shaggai, the homeworld of the intelligent, insect-like Shan. (Daniel Harms, "Ghroth", The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana, pp. 118 & 119) For this reason, Ghroth is also known as Nemesis, or the Death Star, named after the Nemesis Hypothesis, first proposed by American astronomers David Raup and Jack Sepkoski.
The Horror Under Warrendown
See Green God
Y'golonac
See Y'golonac.