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| + | '''Inhabitants of Yekub'''' first appeared in "The Challenge from Beyond" (1935), a "round robin" commissioned for ''Fantasy Magazine'', written by [[C. L. Moore]], [[A. Merritt]], [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Robert E. Howard]] and [[Frank Belknap Long]]. | ||
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It was a gigantic, pale-grey worm or centipede, as large around as a man and twice as long, with a disc-like, apparently eyeless, cilia-fringed head bearing a purple central orifice. It glided on its rear pairs of legs, with its fore part raised vertically—the legs, or at least two pairs of them, serving as arms. Along its spinal ridge was a curious purple comb, and a fan-shaped tail of some grey membrane ended its grotesque bulk. There was a ring of flexible red spikes around its neck, and from the twistings of these came clicking, twanging sounds in measured, deliberate rhythms. | It was a gigantic, pale-grey worm or centipede, as large around as a man and twice as long, with a disc-like, apparently eyeless, cilia-fringed head bearing a purple central orifice. It glided on its rear pairs of legs, with its fore part raised vertically—the legs, or at least two pairs of them, serving as arms. Along its spinal ridge was a curious purple comb, and a fan-shaped tail of some grey membrane ended its grotesque bulk. There was a ring of flexible red spikes around its neck, and from the twistings of these came clicking, twanging sounds in measured, deliberate rhythms. | ||
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| − | The | + | The Yekubians are a race of technologically-advanced, centipede-like beings that inhabit the planet [[Yekub]] (see also: [[Cthulhu Mythos celestial bodies#Yekub|Yekub]]), worshiping the [[Great Old Ones (Deities)|Great Old One]] [[Juk-Shabb]]. |
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| + | The Yekubians destroyed all intelligent life in the galaxy where they dwelt and sought to extend their influence throughout the universe. As part of their grand scheme, they sent out cube-shaped probes that could effect a mind-swap with any intelligent creature who found one. In this way, Yekubian agents could infiltrate the finder's world. One such cube landed on the Earth during the reign of the [[Great Race of Yith]]. When several of its members were taken over, the Yithians realized the danger of the cube and sequestered it under heavy guard. Eventually, however, the cube was lost. | ||
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| − | == | + | ==Keeper Notes== |
| − | *[http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cb.aspx ''The Challenge from Beyond'' at The H. P. Lovecraft Archive] | + | <!-- Optional. Suggestions for using these creatures in the CoC RPG, and in fan-fiction. --> |
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| + | ==Associated Mythos Elements== | ||
| + | * deity: [[Great Old Ones (Deities)|Great Old One]] [[Juk-Shabb]] | ||
| + | * location: [[Cthulhu Mythos celestial bodies#Yekub|Planet Yekub]] | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
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| + | * fiction: [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cb.aspx ''The Challenge from Beyond'' at The H. P. Lovecraft Archive] | ||
| + | * text: "[[The Challenge from Beyond (fiction)]]" by [[C. L. Moore]], [[A. Merritt]], [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Robert E. Howard]] and [[Frank Belknap Long]] | ||
| + | * sourcebook: ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 1 August 2022
Inhabitants of Yekub' first appeared in "The Challenge from Beyond" (1935), a "round robin" commissioned for Fantasy Magazine, written by C. L. Moore, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Frank Belknap Long.
Description
It was a gigantic, pale-grey worm or centipede, as large around as a man and twice as long, with a disc-like, apparently eyeless, cilia-fringed head bearing a purple central orifice. It glided on its rear pairs of legs, with its fore part raised vertically—the legs, or at least two pairs of them, serving as arms. Along its spinal ridge was a curious purple comb, and a fan-shaped tail of some grey membrane ended its grotesque bulk. There was a ring of flexible red spikes around its neck, and from the twistings of these came clicking, twanging sounds in measured, deliberate rhythms.
—C. L. Moore, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Frank Belknap Long, The Challenge from Beyond
The Yekubians are a race of technologically-advanced, centipede-like beings that inhabit the planet Yekub (see also: Yekub), worshiping the Great Old One Juk-Shabb.
The Yekubians destroyed all intelligent life in the galaxy where they dwelt and sought to extend their influence throughout the universe. As part of their grand scheme, they sent out cube-shaped probes that could effect a mind-swap with any intelligent creature who found one. In this way, Yekubian agents could infiltrate the finder's world. One such cube landed on the Earth during the reign of the Great Race of Yith. When several of its members were taken over, the Yithians realized the danger of the cube and sequestered it under heavy guard. Eventually, however, the cube was lost.
Heresies and Controversies
Keeper Notes
Associated Mythos Elements
- deity: Great Old One Juk-Shabb
- location: Planet Yekub
References
- fiction: The Challenge from Beyond at The H. P. Lovecraft Archive
- text: "The Challenge from Beyond (fiction)" by C. L. Moore, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Frank Belknap Long
- sourcebook: Malleus Monstrorum