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| − | The Gnorri (singular Gnor) are described by Lovecraft vaguely as "bearded and finny" creatures of the Twilight Sea beyond [[Ooth-Nargai#Ilek-Vad|Ilek-Vad]], where they build "singular labyrinths" | + | The Gnorri (singular Gnor) are described by Lovecraft vaguely as "bearded and finny" creatures of the Twilight Sea beyond [[Ooth-Nargai#Ilek-Vad|Ilek-Vad]], where they build "singular labyrinths". |
==Chaosium's Gnorri== | ==Chaosium's Gnorri== | ||
Revision as of 13:28, 30 July 2022
Gnor or Gnorri are from H.P. Lovecraft "The Silver Key (fiction)".
Description
It is rumoured in Ulthar, beyond the River Skai, that a new king reigns on the opal throne in Ilek-Vad, that fabulous town of turrets atop the hollow cliffs of glass overlooking the twilight sea wherein the bearded and finny Gnorri build their singular labyrinths, and I believe I know how to interpret this rumour.
— H.P. Lovecraft "The Silver Key (fiction)"
The Gnorri (singular Gnor) are described by Lovecraft vaguely as "bearded and finny" creatures of the Twilight Sea beyond Ilek-Vad, where they build "singular labyrinths".
Chaosium's Gnorri
Sandy Petersen elaborated on the Gnorri, detailing them as three-armed, and sometimes four-armed merfolk with a single long tentacle in place of legs; these are civilized creatures which trade peacefully with the lands of men, and are treated as a playable character race in Petersen's Sandy Petersen's Cthulhu Mythos for Pathfinder.
Heresies and Controversies
Keeper Notes
Associated Mythos Elements
- location: Ooth-Nargai
- location: Twilight Sea
- tome: Brick Cylinders of Kadatheron (as depicted in H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands)