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IX Mythos Bestiary

“They leaped as though they had hooves instead of feet, and seemed to wear a
sort of wig or headpiece with small horns. Of other clothing they had none, but
most of them were quite furry. Behind they had dwarfish tails, and when they
glanced upward he saw the excessive width of their mouths. Then he knew what
they were, and that they did not wear any wigs or headpieces after all.”
H. P. Lovecraft,
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath

“. . . is the Lord of the Woods, even to . . . and the gifts of the men of Leng . . . so
from the wells of night to the gulfs of space, and from the gulfs of space to the
wells of night, ever the praises of Great Cthulhu, of Tsathoggua, and of Him
Who is not to be Named. Ever Their praises, and abundance to the Black Goat
of the Woods. Iä! Shub-Niggurath! The Goat with a Thousand Young!”
—H.P. Lovecraft, The Whisperer in Darkness

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