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Revision as of 01:36, 15 August 2022
Uralteschrecken (AKA Uralte Schrecken, "Ancient Horrors") is statted out in the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook, and originates in The Bookseller's Second Wife (fiction)", by W.C. DeBill, Jr.
Description
a treatise on ancient religious cults by the mysterious Graf Eric von Könnenberg. Written in German, c.1850, relating the myth of Yidhra and Ngyr-Khorath, among others, concentrating heavily on Mlandoth.
German Version
- author: Graf von Konnenberg
- date: c. 1850
- language: German
- number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, presumably rare)
- last known location of surviving copies (if rare): (unknown)
- study: 24 weeks
- sanity loss: minimal
- mythos lore: minimal
- occult lore: minimal
- spells: ?
Physical Description: Unknown
General Content: Unknown
Associated Mythos Elements
- creature: Mlandoth and Mril Thorion
- creature: Yidhra
- creature: Ngyr-Khorath
Appearances
- fiction: The Bookseller's Second Wife (fiction)", W.C. DeBill, Jr.
- sourcebook: Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook