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==Heresies and Controversies==
 
==Heresies and Controversies==
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Optional.  This is a good place to include non-canon and controversial aspects of the creature's mythos.   
 
Optional.  This is a good place to include non-canon and controversial aspects of the creature's mythos.   
 
Suggested Alternative Theories include:  Derleth's elemental scheme; pseudo-science interpretation;  
 
Suggested Alternative Theories include:  Derleth's elemental scheme; pseudo-science interpretation;  
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rumor and speculation... these contribute some flexibility and ambiguity to the mythos.  
 
rumor and speculation... these contribute some flexibility and ambiguity to the mythos.  
 
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==Keeper Notes==
 
==Keeper Notes==
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==Associated Mythos Elements==
 
==Associated Mythos Elements==

Revision as of 03:12, 12 July 2022

  • A catch-all treatment of monsters from classical mythology, including: chimera (chimeras, chimerae), griffons, unicorns, minotaurs, sphinxes, and the like, originating in folklore and classical mythology of Greece, Rome, Egypt, and other ancient civilizations.


Description

Here are some possible options for alternative interpretations of mythic creatures, especially useful for Cthulhu Invictus (Supplement), Cthulhu Dark Ages, Mythic Iceland, and the like, and also suitable for sword-and-sorcery role-playing in a Lovecraftian setting (e.g., Pathfinder (rpg)):


Griffon, Chimera, Basilisk, Sphinx

Sea Serpent

Dragon

Trolls, Giants, Ogres

Orcs, Goblins, Wild Men

Faeries, Dwarves, Elves, Goblins

Hybrids and Halflings

Minotaur

Satyrs

Mermaids, Sirens, Water Nymphs, Naiads, Rusalka

Undead

Vampires and Flesh-Eating Ghouls

Demons and Other Spirits

Carnivorous Plant


Associated Mythos Elements