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Friedrich Wilhelm von Junzt is a fictional character created by [[Robert E. Howard]] for his story [[The Black Stone]], published in 1931. | Friedrich Wilhelm von Junzt is a fictional character created by [[Robert E. Howard]] for his story [[The Black Stone]], published in 1931. | ||
| − | Von Junzt is attributed as the original creator of the terrible mythos tome '[[Unaussprechlichen Kulten]]' (Unspeakable Cults) or 'Nameless Cults, which was first published in Dusseldorf in 1839. Besides his German origin, very little is known about him. | + | Von Junzt is attributed as the original creator of the terrible mythos tome '[[Unaussprechlichen Kulten]]' (Unspeakable Cults) or 'Nameless Cults, which was first published in Dusseldorf in 1839. Besides his German origin, very little is otherwise known about him. |
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 27 February 2015
Friedrich Wilhelm von Junzt is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard for his story The Black Stone, published in 1931.
Von Junzt is attributed as the original creator of the terrible mythos tome 'Unaussprechlichen Kulten' (Unspeakable Cults) or 'Nameless Cults, which was first published in Dusseldorf in 1839. Besides his German origin, very little is otherwise known about him.