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** The book was originally called "Nameless Cults" by Howard, but was given his German title (to fit with its German author) by [[Howard Phillips Lovecraft|H.P. Lovecraft]], who asked for [[August Derleth]] for a translation.{{r|{{WP|Unaussprechlichen Kulten|Unaussprechlichen Kulten at Wikipedia}}}}
 
** The book was originally called "Nameless Cults" by Howard, but was given his German title (to fit with its German author) by [[Howard Phillips Lovecraft|H.P. Lovecraft]], who asked for [[August Derleth]] for a translation.{{r|{{WP|Unaussprechlichen Kulten|Unaussprechlichen Kulten at Wikipedia}}}}
 
** Howard was credited as "featuring concepts created by" for the mention of the item in "The Spawn of Sligguth!" ({{cl|Marvel Premiere Vol 1 4}}; September, 1972).
 
** Howard was credited as "featuring concepts created by" for the mention of the item in "The Spawn of Sligguth!" ({{cl|Marvel Premiere Vol 1 4}}; September, 1972).
| Trivia = * The German name of the book has been consistently misspelled from "Unaussprechlichen Kulten" in the original sources into "Unausprechlichen Kulten", in its first mention in {{cl|Marvel Premiere Vol 1 4}} (September, 1972), then in the "Tomes" section of the appendix of {{cl|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Mystic Arcana: The Book of Marvel Magic Vol 1 1}} (June, 2007) and in the associated [http://www.marvunapp.com/list/appmagic.htm unabridged listing of magic items at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe].<!-- no current use in universe --> The correct German spelling is however used on the [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/namelesscultsbk.htm "Nameless Cults" page at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe].
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| Trivia = * The German name of the book has been consistently misspelled from "Unaussprechlichen Kulten" in the original sources into "Unausprechlichen Kulten", in its first mention in {{cl|Marvel Premiere Vol 1 4}} (September, 1972), then in the "Tomes" section of the appendix of {{cl|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Mystic Arcana: The Book of Marvel Magic Vol 1 1}} (June, 2007) and in the associated [http://www.marvunapp.com/list/appmagic.htm unabridged listing of magic items at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe].<!-- no current use in universe --> The correct German spelling is however used on the [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/namelesscultsbk.htm "Nameless Cults" page at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe] and in {{cl|Strange Academy Vol 1 11}}'s [[:File:Strange_Academy_Vol_1_11_Character_Spotlight_Variant.jpg|Character Spotlight Variant cover]] (June, 2021) by [[Arthur Adams]] depicted the book with the correct spelling.<!-- correct, fully-depicted, spelling has yet to appear in-universe -->
** The correct, fully-depicted, spelling has yet to appear in-universe, but {{cl|Strange Academy Vol 1 11}}'s [[:File:Strange_Academy_Vol_1_11_Character_Spotlight_Variant.jpg|Character Spotlight Variant cover]] (June, 2021) by [[Arthur Adams]] depicted the book with the correct spelling.
 
 
| Links = * [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/namelesscultsbk.htm Nameless Cults at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe] and [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/tomes_of_eldritch_knowledge.htm Unausprechlichen Kulten, Tomes of Eldritch Knowledge at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe]
 
| Links = * [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/namelesscultsbk.htm Nameless Cults at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe] and [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/tomes_of_eldritch_knowledge.htm Unausprechlichen Kulten, Tomes of Eldritch Knowledge at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe]
 
* {{WP|Unaussprechlichen Kulten|Unaussprechlichen Kulten at Wikipedia}}
 
* {{WP|Unaussprechlichen Kulten|Unaussprechlichen Kulten at Wikipedia}}

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History

Origin

Unausprechlichen Kulten,[7][8] also known as the Nameless Cults[4][3][5] was written by Von Junzt,[4][3][8][5] a German eccentric.[6]

The Düsseldorf edition, which became extremely rare, was known as the "Black Book" (because of its dark content),[5] That name was also possibly used loosely to designate Unausprechlichen Kulten.[6]

Modern Age

The book was mostly unknown to the profanes,[4] though some had rather detailed information on it anyway.[5]

Despite its rarity, multiple copies of the book have surfaced during the Modern Age:

  • During his studies with the Ancient One, Doctor Strange learned of Von Junzt's Unausprechlichen Kulten,[7] though it is unknown at what extent and if the Ancient One possessed a copy.
  • Mr. Costigan read in the Black Book about the Black Stone of Stregoicavar, mentioning it as having been once the object of worship of an ancient fertility cult.[6] How Costigan came across a copy is unrevealed. As Costigan mentioned the volume as "Black Book", it could indicate that he had access to a Düsseldorf edition (or the "black book" name could have been used loosely).
  • Jedediah, living in Witch House in Penmallow, in Cornwall, England, possessed a copy of "Nameless Cults" within his massive collection of knowledge of the occult arts, older wisdoms, magic, and necromancy. His nephew Henry Gordon inherited of it.[4] The copy was presumably lost when Witch House was destroyed by Doctor Strange.
  • Herr Tussmann used his English copy of "Nameless Cults" to find the pre-columbian Temple of the Toad in Central America, built by a different race. There, he found the toad-shaped jewel, a key that he used to open the tomb, thus awakening the Toad God, which stalked him back home to retrieve the jewel.[3] The fate of this copy remains unrevealed.
  • John Stark possessed a copy of the extremely rare Düsseldorf edition of the book, called the Black Book.[5]
  • Myrna Lukaikas seemingly possessed a copy of Unausprechlichen Kulten (the spine of the book, incomplete, was "Unnass... Ku..."), as well as a book by or about Von Junzt, as part of her collection on occult matters.[10]

Content

The book was known as the Black Book due to its dark contents.[5] It included:

  • information on "cosmic obsenity that slumbers", and of cults and lost races that await to end that slumber,[7] such as:
  • a warning of waking "sleeping things",[3] such as:
    • the Toad God[11] of the pre-columbian Temple of the Toad in Central America (built by a different race), of the toad-shaped jewel in it.
      "The temple's god is the temple's treasure",[3]
  • a chapter on the summoning of daemons out of the Void,[5]
  • the tale of the sinking of Kalumesh, a land accursed by the Elder Ones representing good because its people worshipped the demon-god Dagoth, himself a servant of Shuma-Gorath,[4]
File:Unausprechlichen Kulten from Strange Academy Vol 1 11 Character Spotlight Variant.jpg.png

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