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The turquoise temple of Nath-Horthath is served by eighty orchid-wreathed priests, and orchid-crowned high priest of Nath-Horthath.  Though Nath-Horthath is chiefly worshipped in [[Celephaïs]], all the Great Ones are mentioned in diurnal prayers in the Temple; and the priest was reasonably versed in their moods.
 
The turquoise temple of Nath-Horthath is served by eighty orchid-wreathed priests, and orchid-crowned high priest of Nath-Horthath.  Though Nath-Horthath is chiefly worshipped in [[Celephaïs]], all the Great Ones are mentioned in diurnal prayers in the Temple; and the priest was reasonably versed in their moods.

Revision as of 21:28, 2 August 2022

Nath-Horthath, a minor Dreamlands god worshipped in Celephaïs, appeared in H.P. Lovecraft's "Celephaïs (fiction)" and Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath (fiction).

Cult of Nath-Horthath

The turquoise temple of Nath-Horthath is served by eighty orchid-wreathed priests, and orchid-crowned high priest of Nath-Horthath. Though Nath-Horthath is chiefly worshipped in Celephaïs, all the Great Ones are mentioned in diurnal prayers in the Temple; and the priest was reasonably versed in their moods.

Heresies and Controversies

  • Sandy Petersen and Chaosium add more details to Nath-Horthath in H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands, describing him as having jet-black skin, a silver chain around his neck and a silver warhammer, a gold and opal crown, and being accompanied by lions, which are sacred to Nath-Horthath and to Celephaïs; the god is easily angered, and constantly bickers with the other Elder Gods.

Associated Mythos Elements

References