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* location: [[Seven Cities of Gold]] | * location: [[Seven Cities of Gold]] | ||
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* fiction: [[Crispin Burnham]]'s "[[The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)]]" | * fiction: [[Crispin Burnham]]'s "[[The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)]]" | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 4 July 2022
The Spawn of Othuyeg ("Children of the Doom-Walker") are from Crispin Burnham's "The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)".
Description
They scrambled forward on their mass of white tentacles, their single eyes staring directly at us.
— Crispin Burnham, "The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)"
The spawn of Othuyeg are smaller versions of their sire, and together they dwell somewhere beneath the midwestern United States in the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. Slight seismic activity proceeds an appearance of the spawn of Othuyeg, who then pour up out of the ground like a mass of writhing dark white worms and eyes.
Heresies and Controversies
Keeper Notes
Associated Mythos Elements
- deity: Othuyeg
- location: Seven Cities of Gold
- location: Hollow Earth
- tome: Black Book of the Skull
References
- fiction: Crispin Burnham's "The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)"
- sourcebook: Malleus Monstrorum