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| − | The Spawn of the Winds are from Brian Lumley's | + | The '''Spawn of the Winds''' (AKA "Spawn of Ithaquaa", "Chidren of Ithaquaa", "Wind-Born", etc.) are from [[Brian Lumley]]'s "[[Born of the Winds (fiction)]]". |
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| + | For as the Ancient One descended, so His son rose up to meet Him — [the son], racing up the wind in sure-footed bounds and leaps, roaring with a hurricane voice that tore the sky asunder and blasted the clouds back across the heavens in panic flight — [the son], expanding, exploding outwards until his outline, lined against the frightened sky, became as great as that of his alien Sire — [the son], Son of Ithaqua, whose clawing hands now reached in a raging blood-lust, whose snarling, bestial, darkening features demanded revenge! | ||
| + | <br>— [[Brian Lumley]] "[[Born of the Winds (fiction)]]" | ||
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| + | Spawn of the Winds are the bestial half-human offspring of [[Ithaquaa]] and a human woman. They can masquerade as human beings, but can quickly drop the disguise in a moment of weakness, such as when angered or feeding, revealing their true: a monstrous parody of humanity distorted by the features of their father. | ||
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| + | ==Heresies and Controversies== | ||
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| + | ==Keeper Notes== | ||
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| + | ==Associated Mythos Elements== | ||
| + | * deity: [[Ithaquaa]] | ||
| + | * race: [[Wendigo]] | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
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| + | * fiction: [[Brian Lumley]]'s "[[Born of the Winds (fiction)]]" | ||
| + | * sourcebook: ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 6 August 2022
The Spawn of the Winds (AKA "Spawn of Ithaquaa", "Chidren of Ithaquaa", "Wind-Born", etc.) are from Brian Lumley's "Born of the Winds (fiction)".
Description
For as the Ancient One descended, so His son rose up to meet Him — [the son], racing up the wind in sure-footed bounds and leaps, roaring with a hurricane voice that tore the sky asunder and blasted the clouds back across the heavens in panic flight — [the son], expanding, exploding outwards until his outline, lined against the frightened sky, became as great as that of his alien Sire — [the son], Son of Ithaqua, whose clawing hands now reached in a raging blood-lust, whose snarling, bestial, darkening features demanded revenge!
— Brian Lumley "Born of the Winds (fiction)"
Spawn of the Winds are the bestial half-human offspring of Ithaquaa and a human woman. They can masquerade as human beings, but can quickly drop the disguise in a moment of weakness, such as when angered or feeding, revealing their true: a monstrous parody of humanity distorted by the features of their father.
Heresies and Controversies
Keeper Notes
Associated Mythos Elements
References
- fiction: Brian Lumley's "Born of the Winds (fiction)"
- sourcebook: Malleus Monstrorum