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* [[Strange Aeons (Miniatures 2nd Edition)|Strange Aeons]], a 2015 miniatures game (2nd Edition) published by Uncle Mike's Worldwide
 
* [[Strange Aeons (Miniatures 2nd Edition)|Strange Aeons]], a 2015 miniatures game (2nd Edition) published by Uncle Mike's Worldwide
 
* Strange Eons, a software tool allowing users to create [[Print-and-Play Games|Print-and-Play Game Supplements]] such as [[Arkham Horror: The Door to Saturn]]
 
* Strange Eons, a software tool allowing users to create [[Print-and-Play Games|Print-and-Play Game Supplements]] such as [[Arkham Horror: The Door to Saturn]]
 
 
This popular phrase comes from the [[H.P. Lovecraft]] short story [[The Call of Cthulhu (Fiction)|The Call of Cthulhu]], in the quotation
 
 
: '''That is not dead which can eternal lie,'''
 
: '''And with strange aeons even death may die.'''
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:18, 4 September 2016

This popular phrase comes from the H.P. Lovecraft short story The Call of Cthulhu, in the quotation

That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.


Generally the second word is spelled eon in the United States and Canada, and aeon outside of North America, with æon an archaic spelling that is rarely used any more.

Strange Eons or Strange Aeons or Strange Æons may mean:


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