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The Revelations of Hali is statted out in the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook, and originates in the short story "Typo" by Michael D. Winkle.
Golden Goblin Version
A book of the strange revelations by the spirit of the famous prophet Hali, and hymns by an incorporeal being of Carcosa named Hoseib Alar Robardin, as translated by the medium E.S. Bayrolles.
- author: E.S. Bayrolles
- date: 1913
- language: English
- number of known copies (if rare): (unknown, presumably rare)
- last known location of surviving copies (if rare): (unknown)
- study: 5 weeks
- sanity loss: minor
- mythos lore: minor, focused on the Dreamland of Carcosa
- occult lore: ?
- spells: ?
Associated Mythos Elements
Appearances
- fiction: Michael D. Winkle, "Typo"
- sourcebook: Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Rulebook
- reference: Encyclopaedia Cthulhiana