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Juk-Shabb appears as a shining sphere of energy, using telepathy and color changes to communicate with its worshippers, the centipede-like creatures from planet [[Cthulhu Mythos celestial bodies#Yekub|Yekub]] (see [[Inhabitants of Yekub]]). | Juk-Shabb appears as a shining sphere of energy, using telepathy and color changes to communicate with its worshippers, the centipede-like creatures from planet [[Cthulhu Mythos celestial bodies#Yekub|Yekub]] (see [[Inhabitants of Yekub]]). | ||
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*[http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cb.aspx ''The Challenge from Beyond'' at The H. P. Lovecraft Archive] | |||
[[Category:Great Old Ones]] | [[Category:Great Old Ones]] | ||
Revision as of 18:36, 1 March 2016
Juk-Shabb (also known as The God of Yekub) is a Great Old One that debuted in "The Challenge from Beyond" (1935), a "round robin" commissioned for Fantasy Magazine, written by C. L. Moore, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard and Frank Belknap Long.
Juk-Shabb appears as a shining sphere of energy, using telepathy and color changes to communicate with its worshippers, the centipede-like creatures from planet Yekub (see Inhabitants of Yekub).