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'''Sharnoth''' is a place where [[Nyarlathotep]] dwells. It is described in [[Alsophocus]]'s ''[[Black Tome]]''. If a sorcerer sends his mind out on a cosmic voyage beyond this world, it is possible to reach Sharnoth. | '''Sharnoth''' is a place where [[Nyarlathotep]] dwells. It is described in [[Alsophocus]]'s ''[[Black Tome]]''. If a sorcerer sends his mind out on a cosmic voyage beyond this world, it is possible to reach Sharnoth. | ||
| − | :''Nyarlathotep rules in Sharnoth, beyond space and | + | :''Nyarlathotep rules in Sharnoth, beyond space and time in his gigantic ebony palace he awaits his second coming, served by his minions he broods and festers in blackest night. Let none meddle with spells and enchantments concerning him, for he is quick to trap the unwary. Let the ignorant beware, heed the ''[[Black Tome of Alsophocus|Black Tome]]'', for terrible indeed is the wrath of Nyarlathotep.'' - H.P. Lovecraft and Martin S. Warnes - "[[The Black Tome of Alsophocus]]" |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 04:06, 24 September 2017
- Do not confuse with Sarnath.
Sharnoth is a place where Nyarlathotep dwells. It is described in Alsophocus's Black Tome. If a sorcerer sends his mind out on a cosmic voyage beyond this world, it is possible to reach Sharnoth.
- Nyarlathotep rules in Sharnoth, beyond space and time in his gigantic ebony palace he awaits his second coming, served by his minions he broods and festers in blackest night. Let none meddle with spells and enchantments concerning him, for he is quick to trap the unwary. Let the ignorant beware, heed the Black Tome, for terrible indeed is the wrath of Nyarlathotep. - H.P. Lovecraft and Martin S. Warnes - "The Black Tome of Alsophocus"
Appearances
- H.P. Lovecraft and Martin S. Warnes - "The Black Tome of Alsophocus" (appears in the collection New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, 1989)