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A '''star vampire''' (or '''Shambler from the Stars''') is a monster in the [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. The being first appeared in [[Robert Bloch]]'s short story "The Shambler from the Stars", which was originally published in the September 1935 issue of ''[[Weird Tales]]''.
 
A '''star vampire''' (or '''Shambler from the Stars''') is a monster in the [[Cthulhu Mythos]]. The being first appeared in [[Robert Bloch]]'s short story "The Shambler from the Stars", which was originally published in the September 1935 issue of ''[[Weird Tales]]''.
  
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It was red and dripping; an immensity of pulsing, moving jelly; a scarlet blob with myriad tentacular trunks that waved and waved. There were suckers on the tips of the appendages, and these were opening and closing with a ghoulish lust.... The thing was bloated and obscene; a headless, faceless, eyeless bulk with the ravenous maw and titanic talons of a star-born monster. The human blood on which it had fed revealed the hitherto invisible outlines of the feaster.
 
It was red and dripping; an immensity of pulsing, moving jelly; a scarlet blob with myriad tentacular trunks that waved and waved. There were suckers on the tips of the appendages, and these were opening and closing with a ghoulish lust.... The thing was bloated and obscene; a headless, faceless, eyeless bulk with the ravenous maw and titanic talons of a star-born monster. The human blood on which it had fed revealed the hitherto invisible outlines of the feaster.
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The monster is always accompanied by a sardonic, preternatural titter which heralds its imminent arrival and marks its presence, even when it is invisible. After it has fed, the star vampire quickly departs, the eerie, ghastly laughter following in its wake. The occult book ''[[De Vermis Mysteriis]]'' (or ''Mysteries of the Worm'') contains a spell for summoning the creature, though doing so is often dangerous as the thirsty star vampire is likely to feast on its caller.
 
The monster is always accompanied by a sardonic, preternatural titter which heralds its imminent arrival and marks its presence, even when it is invisible. After it has fed, the star vampire quickly departs, the eerie, ghastly laughter following in its wake. The occult book ''[[De Vermis Mysteriis]]'' (or ''Mysteries of the Worm'') contains a spell for summoning the creature, though doing so is often dangerous as the thirsty star vampire is likely to feast on its caller.
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 30 July 2022

A star vampire (or Shambler from the Stars) is a monster in the Cthulhu Mythos. The being first appeared in Robert Bloch's short story "The Shambler from the Stars", which was originally published in the September 1935 issue of Weird Tales.

Description

It was red and dripping; an immensity of pulsing, moving jelly; a scarlet blob with myriad tentacular trunks that waved and waved. There were suckers on the tips of the appendages, and these were opening and closing with a ghoulish lust.... The thing was bloated and obscene; a headless, faceless, eyeless bulk with the ravenous maw and titanic talons of a star-born monster. The human blood on which it had fed revealed the hitherto invisible outlines of the feaster.
—Robert Bloch, "The Shambler from the Stars"

The star vampire dwells in outer space and is characterized by its ravenous appetite for blood. The creature uses its enormous talons to capture its prey, grappling and crushing the unfortunate and then draining the victim's blood through its tubular suckers. It is normally invisible, but following a sanguine repast, the star vampire becomes temporarily visible from the undigested blood it has absorbed.

The monster is always accompanied by a sardonic, preternatural titter which heralds its imminent arrival and marks its presence, even when it is invisible. After it has fed, the star vampire quickly departs, the eerie, ghastly laughter following in its wake. The occult book De Vermis Mysteriis (or Mysteries of the Worm) contains a spell for summoning the creature, though doing so is often dangerous as the thirsty star vampire is likely to feast on its caller.


Associated Mythos Elements


References