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Appearing in "The People of the Black Circle Part 2: On to Yimsha"

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Antagonists:

  • Khurum Wazulis
  • Khemsa (First appearance)
  • Gitara (First appearance)
  • Monster
  • Black Seers of Yimsha (First appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Chunder Shan (Mentioned)
  • Kerim Shah (Mentioned)
  • Yezdigerd (Mentioned)
  • Asura (Invoked)
  • Unnamed Galzai woman (First appearance)
  • Crom (Invoked)

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Items:

  • Globe of Yezud (Mentioned)

Events:

Synopsis for "The People of the Black Circle Part 2: On to Yimsha"

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Appearing in "The Hyborian Age Chapter 6: The Darkness... and the Dawn"

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Synopsis for "The Hyborian Age Chapter 6: The Darkness... and the Dawn"

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Appearing in "Worms of the Earth Part 2: Curse of the Black Stone"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Atla (First appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Romans
    • Titus Sulla (Death)
    • Emperor of Rome (Mentioned)
    • Caius Camillius (Mentioned)
  • Worms of Earth (First appearance)

Other Characters:

Races and Species:

  • Humans
  • Horses
  • Worms of Earth (First appearance)
  • Human-Worm of Earth Hybrids (First appearance)
  • Gods (Invoked)

Locations:

  • Earth
    • Britain
      • Pictland
        • Eboracum
      • Wales
        • Tower of Trajan (Mentioned)
        • Dagon-Moor (First appearance)
        • Sleeping Hills (First appearance)
          • Dagon's Barrow (First appearance)
            • "Hell" (First appearance)
        • Dagon's Mere (First appearance)
        • Dagon's Ring (First appearance)
      • Hadrian's Wall (Mentioned)
    • Rome (Mentioned)
    • R'lyeh (Invoked)

Items:

  • Black Stone (First appearance)

Synopsis for "Worms of the Earth Part 2: Curse of the Black Stone"

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Notes

  • On to Yimsha! is adapted from the story by Robert E. Howard.
  • The Hyborian Age is adapted from the essay by Robert E. Howard.
  • Worms of the Earth is adapted from the story by Robert E. Howard, which is considered as part of the Cthulhu Mythos.[1]

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. "Nameless Cults: The Cthulhu Mythos Fiction of Robert E. Howard" is a collection of Cthulhu Mythos short stories by Robert E. Howard. It was first published in 2001 by Chaosium Press.
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