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[[File:Mythiciceland.png|200px|thumb|right|Gnoph-Keh portrayed on the cover of Chaosium's ''[[Mythic Iceland]]'']] | |||
The Gnoph-Keh are violent, hairy entities, with an affinity for cold, ice and snow. Artwork portrays them as similar to very large six-legged polar bears, with a narwhal-like horn. They were first mentioned in H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald's “The Horror in the Museum”. | The Gnoph-Keh are violent, hairy entities, with an affinity for cold, ice and snow. Artwork portrays them as similar to very large six-legged polar bears, with a narwhal-like horn. They were first mentioned in H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald's “The Horror in the Museum”. | ||
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The Gnoph-Keh are violent, hairy entities, with an affinity for cold, ice and snow. Artwork portrays them as similar to very large six-legged polar bears, with a narwhal-like horn. They were first mentioned in H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald's “The Horror in the Museum”.
Gnoph-Keh
Gnoph-Keh is the name given to a single, exceptionally large member of the Gnoph-Keh, possibly spawned by Aphoom-Zhah. This being may have procreated the Gnoph-Keh race. He currently lies entombed in ice below Hyperborea.