Difference between revisions of "Xo Tl’mi-go"
m (Page created.) |
m (Wiki Links.) |
||
| (3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | |||
| − | |||
The Xo Tl’mi-go are from [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s “Children of the Kingdom”. | The Xo Tl’mi-go are from [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s “Children of the Kingdom”. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
| + | [[File:XoTlmigo.png|200px|thumb|right|Xo Tl’mi-go]] | ||
<!-- | <!-- | ||
For best results, include a descriptive quote from the original source of the monster/race, | For best results, include a descriptive quote from the original source of the monster/race, | ||
followed by a fairly standard description of what the monster looks like, is, and does. | followed by a fairly standard description of what the monster looks like, is, and does. | ||
An optional copyright-free illustration can be inserted with this code: | An optional copyright-free illustration can be inserted with this code: | ||
| + | --> | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
| − | + | "I saw, dimly in the streetlight, the empty craters where its eyes had been — empty but for two red dots, like tiny beads — and the gaping red ring of its mouth, like the sucker of some undersea creature. The face was alien and cold, without human expression, yet I swear that those eyes regarded one with utter malevolence — and that they recognized me.... I struggled to rise, and felt... the touch of naked limbs, smooth, rubbery flesh, hands that scuttled over me like starfish. | |
<br>— [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s “[[Children of the Kingdom]]” | <br>— [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s “[[Children of the Kingdom]]” | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
| − | |||
| − | |||
The Xo Tl'mi-go are a loathsome troglodytic humanoid race with pale skin, webbed hands, and tapeworm-like head. They are a parasitic life form that requires human women to reproduce. They have been known to be driven out of their subterranean world by electrical storms. | The Xo Tl'mi-go are a loathsome troglodytic humanoid race with pale skin, webbed hands, and tapeworm-like head. They are a parasitic life form that requires human women to reproduce. They have been known to be driven out of their subterranean world by electrical storms. | ||
| Line 41: | Line 39: | ||
* cult: [[Organization1]] | * cult: [[Organization1]] | ||
--> | --> | ||
| + | * location: [[Hollow Earth]] ([[K'n-yan]], [[Yoth]], [[N'kai]]) | ||
| + | * race: [[People of K'n-yan]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
| Line 48: | Line 48: | ||
--> | --> | ||
* fiction: [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s “[[Children of the Kingdom]]” | * fiction: [[T.E.D. Klein]]'s “[[Children of the Kingdom]]” | ||
| + | * Sourcebook: ''[[Malleus Monstrorum]]'' | ||
[[Category:Races]] | [[Category:Races]] | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
Latest revision as of 03:34, 30 June 2022
The Xo Tl’mi-go are from T.E.D. Klein's “Children of the Kingdom”.
Description
"I saw, dimly in the streetlight, the empty craters where its eyes had been — empty but for two red dots, like tiny beads — and the gaping red ring of its mouth, like the sucker of some undersea creature. The face was alien and cold, without human expression, yet I swear that those eyes regarded one with utter malevolence — and that they recognized me.... I struggled to rise, and felt... the touch of naked limbs, smooth, rubbery flesh, hands that scuttled over me like starfish.
— T.E.D. Klein's “Children of the Kingdom”
The Xo Tl'mi-go are a loathsome troglodytic humanoid race with pale skin, webbed hands, and tapeworm-like head. They are a parasitic life form that requires human women to reproduce. They have been known to be driven out of their subterranean world by electrical storms.
Heresies and Controversies
- A tribe of Native Americans called the Chibcha believe that the Xo Tl'mi are semi-divine offspring cursed by the gods with barrenness for their sins. (T.E.D. Klein's “Children of the Kingdom”)
Keeper Notes
Associated Mythos Elements
- location: Hollow Earth (K'n-yan, Yoth, N'kai)
- race: People of K'n-yan
References
- fiction: T.E.D. Klein's “Children of the Kingdom”
- Sourcebook: Malleus Monstrorum