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Father Dagon and Mother Hydra (see also [[Cthulhu] and the Deep Ones])

Origin: H.P. Lovecraft, originally referenced in the title to the story "Dagon" (based on a dream of Lovecraft's), and expanded on slightly for "The Shadow Over Innsmouth (fiction)". Father Dagon (and to a lesser extent Mother Hydra) would be treated as distinct Mythos entities in Call of Cthulhu (RPG) and media inspired by the game.


In the Mythos

Dagon in Mesopotamian Sculpture

Quote:
H.P. Lovecraft, "Dagon"

Quote:
H.P. Lovecraft, "The Shadow Over Innsmouth (fiction)"


Heresies and Controversies

Keeper Notes

Cult

Cult - see: Esoteric Order of Dagon


Associated Mythos Elements

References