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==Keeper Notes==
 
==Keeper Notes==
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==Associated Mythos Elements==
 
==Associated Mythos Elements==

Latest revision as of 18:09, 14 August 2022

Othuyeg (AKA: "The Doom-Walker") is from Crispin Burnham's "The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)".

In the Mythos

The gray stone statue was as large as my palm and looked like a mass of tentacles surrounding a single cyclopean eye.
Crispin Burnham, "The Seven Cities of Gold (fiction)"

Othuyeg, the Doom-Walker, dwells with its spawn somewhere beneath the mid-western United States in the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. It is described in the obscure Black Book of the Skull as a dark-white mass of squirming white tentacles surrounding a single peering eye.

Heresies and Controversies

  • Possibly connected in some way to Cyäegha, which has a similar appearance and habits. (Chaosium?)


Cult

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