Necronomicon: The Gods of Pegana | Cthulhu Mythos

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
  • ------Chapters of this Video---------------
    00:01:57 - Skarl The Drummer
    00:04:05 - Making of the Worlds
    00:06:50 - Game of the Gods
    00:09:09 - Chaunt of the Gods
    00:10:03 - Kib Sender of Life
    00:10:52 - Sish The Destroyer of Hours
    00:13:42 - Slid Whose Soul is by the Sea
    00:18:13 - Mung Lord of all Deaths
    00:22:18 - Limpang-Tung God of Mirth
    00:26:34 - Yoharneth-Lahai God of Dreams
    00:27:46 - Roon
    00:34:36 - Revolt of the Home Gods
    00:39:14 - Dorozhand Whose Eyes Regard The End
    00:43:07 - The Eye in the Waste
    00:46:04 - Neither God Nor Beast
    00:51:41 - Yonath the Prophet
    00:53:58 - Yug the Prophet
    00:54:43 - Alhireth-Hotep The Prophet
    00:55:33 - Kabok The Prophet
    00:58:40 - The Calamity
    01:02:36 - How the Gods Whelmed Sidith
    01:07:54 - High Prophet in Aradec
    01:13:18 - Zodrak
    01:17:46 - Pegana
    01:23:53 - Imbaun The High Prophet
    01:26:54 - Imbaun and the King
    01:28:18 - Ood
    01:29:58 - The River
    01:34:26 - The Bird Of Doom And The End
    The Gods of Pegāna is a book by the Anglo-Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany,it was published in 1905. The book is organized as a series of sketches about an imaginary pantheon; the concept was a key influence on H P Lovecraft, who said he "got the idea of the artificial pantheon and myth-background represented by Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, Yuggoth, and more" from Dunsany.
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  • @cosmicandbodyhorror
    @cosmicandbodyhorror  21 день назад +12

    The Gods of Pegāna is a book by the Anglo-Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany,it was published in 1905. The book is organized as a series of sketches about an imaginary pantheon; the concept was a key influence on H P Lovecraft, who said he "got the idea of the artificial pantheon and myth-background represented by Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, Yuggoth, and more" from Dunsany.

  • @RexytheRexy
    @RexytheRexy 21 день назад +4

    I love reading and learning about the authors who inspired the Mythos - Blackwood, Bierce, and now Dunsany.
    Thank you so much for this.