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==Description==
 
==Description==
An account of the [[Hyperborean]] sorcerer Eibon and [[Thurian Age|the world in which he lived]], as transcribed in a trance by the mystic Cyron of Varaad.
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An account of the [[Hyperborean]] sorcerer [[Eibon]] and [[Thurian Age|the world in which he lived]], as transcribed in a trance by the mystic Cyron of Varaad.
  
 
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* setting:  [[Thurian Age]] (description)
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* location: [[Hyperborea]]
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* race: [[Hyperborean]]s
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* character:  [[Eibon]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 04:57, 18 August 2022

The tome The Life of Eibon According to the Cyron of Varaad (AKA "Life of Eibon") is statted out in the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook, and originates in a Lin Carter story.

Description

An account of the Hyperborean sorcerer Eibon and the world in which he lived, as transcribed in a trance by the mystic Cyron of Varaad.

  • author: Cyron of Varaad
  • date: ?
  • language: French
  • number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, presumably rare)
  • last known location of surviving copies (if rare): (unknown)
  • study: 8 weeks
  • sanity loss: minor
  • mythos lore: minor
  • occult lore: ?
  • spells:  ?

Associated Mythos Elements


The Sorcerer Eibon, son of Milaab, was born in the city of Iqqua in the Year of the Red Worm. In that same year the doom whereof the White Sybil had spake a century before came down upon the famous city of Commoriom and the King thereof, Lorquamethros, and all his folk, rose up and fled into the south to establish the city of Uzuldaroum amidst the jungles of Zesh in the land of Pharnath, abandoning forever splendid Commoriom to the abnormality Kyngathin Zhaum....
-Lin Carter, "The Life of Eibon According to the Cyron of Varaad (fiction)"

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