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| + | [[File:Mythos thebookoftheblackstones.png|thumb|150px|right|''[[Book of Black Stones]]'' as illustration by [[Stephen Barnwell]]]] | ||
===Book of Black Stones, Moonbeast=== | ===Book of Black Stones, Moonbeast=== | ||
| − | * Number of known copies (if rare): | + | * Number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, but rare) |
| − | * Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): | + | * Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): The [[Dreamlands]], generally on the Moon, sometimes in [[Plateau of Leng|Leng]] |
| − | * Spells: Contact Nyarlathotep, Curse of Darkness, and others | + | * Spells: Contact Nyarlathotep, [[Curse of Darkness (spell)]], and others |
* Sanity Loss: moderate | * Sanity Loss: moderate | ||
* Mythos Knowledge: moderate | * Mythos Knowledge: moderate | ||
Latest revision as of 20:53, 31 July 2022
The Book of Black Stones originally appears in the H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands RPG sourcebook.
Description
Book of Black Stones, Moonbeast
- Number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, but rare)
- Last known location of surviving copies (if rare): The Dreamlands, generally on the Moon, sometimes in Leng
- Spells: Contact Nyarlathotep, Curse of Darkness (spell), and others
- Sanity Loss: moderate
- Mythos Knowledge: moderate
- Dream Knowledge: moderate
- Study: average of 17 weeks to study and comprehend
In Moonbeast hieroglypgs, by unknown moonbeast authors. A series of plates of black stone, laced together with thick wire to form a sort of book. Attached to the book by a small chain is a disk of curved glass with a rod-like handle, similar to a magnifying glass, which allows one to read the Moonbeast inscriptions as though they were written in their own native tongue, revealing that the black plates deal with the worship of Nyarlathotep in clinical detail, as well as dealing with methods of torture as applied to some seventeen different alien species, including humankind (interestingly, Ghouls and humans are classified as the same species!)
Associated Mythos Elements
- setting: Dreamlands
- race: Moonbeasts
- cult: Nyarlathotep
Appearances
- sourcebook: H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands