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| − | Closely associated with Yog-Sothoth, Ramasekva may be another form of the Outer God, or perhaps an avatar. He resembles a Hindu deity with many arms, and is frequently depicted weilding a sword. He is worshipped primarily in India and Tibet by secret cults. | + | Closely associated with [[Yog-Sothoth]], Ramasekva may be another form of the Outer God, or perhaps an avatar. He resembles a Hindu deity with many arms, and is frequently depicted weilding a sword. He is worshipped primarily in India and Tibet by secret cults. |
Ramasekva once took the form of one of his followers ([[Vade Mecum:Bernard Corbitt|Bernard Corbitt]]) and fathered twins with his unknowing wife. One child died at birth, and the other one may have developed into a Harbinger of Yog-Sothoth. | Ramasekva once took the form of one of his followers ([[Vade Mecum:Bernard Corbitt|Bernard Corbitt]]) and fathered twins with his unknowing wife. One child died at birth, and the other one may have developed into a Harbinger of Yog-Sothoth. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 9 March 2015
Closely associated with Yog-Sothoth, Ramasekva may be another form of the Outer God, or perhaps an avatar. He resembles a Hindu deity with many arms, and is frequently depicted weilding a sword. He is worshipped primarily in India and Tibet by secret cults.
Ramasekva once took the form of one of his followers (Bernard Corbitt) and fathered twins with his unknowing wife. One child died at birth, and the other one may have developed into a Harbinger of Yog-Sothoth.
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