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* tome: ''[[Uralteschrecken]]'' | * tome: ''[[Uralteschrecken]]'' | ||
* deity: [[Yidhra]] | * deity: [[Yidhra]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 15 August 2022
Mlandoth and Mril Thorion (AKA "The Source", "The One") is a location, primal force, or possibly twin Outer Gods, originating in W.C. DeBill, "Where Yidhra Walks (fiction)", suggested by Clark Ashton Smith.
In the Mythos
Mlandoth is a primal, inconceivable maelstrom of unknown forces and properties outside the perceptible cosmos, described vaguely in Uralteschrecken as a kind of prime archetype from which all mythical god-heads are derived; according to the cycle surrounding Mlandoth, it is a sort of cosmic "yin and yang", whose meeting resulted in the creation of all things, routinely creating and destroying matter and cosmic entities such as Yidhra and Ngyr-Khorath.
Associated Mythos Elements
- tome: Uralteschrecken
- deity: Yidhra
- deity: Ngyr-Khorath
- deity: Ayi'ig
References
- fiction: W.C. DeBill, "Where Yidhra Walks (fiction)"
- fiction: W.C. DeBill, "The Bookseller's Second Wife (fiction)"