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  Tsathoggua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nug (more properly Naggoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are the spawn of Shub-Niggurath and Hastur (or possibly Yog-Sothoth).
Nug is the parent of Cthulhu and Kthanid with Yog-Sothoth.
Nug is a god among ghouls, while Yeb is the leader of Abhoth 's alien cult.
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 Nug and Yeb - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Nug (More properly Nagoob) and Yeb, the Twin Monstrosities, are Fictional characters in H.P. Lovecraft 's Cthulhu Mythos.
Nug, a male deity, was a god among ghouls.
Yeb was androgynous, parent of Cthulhu, Hzioulquoigmnzhah, the aforementioned Ghizguth, and probably Hastur.
www.free-definition.com /Nug-and-Yeb.html   (108 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Nug and Yeb
Nug (More properly Naggoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are Fictional characters in H.P. Lovecraft 's Cthulhu Mythos.
Nug is parent of Cthulhu and Kthanid with Yog-Sothoth and a god among Ghouls, while Yeb is the leader of Abhoth 's alien cult.
Cthulhu Cthulhu mythos is the label coined by the writer August Derleth for the shared world based upon the themes, characters, and story elements found in the works of H. Lovecraft, as well as his protegés and later writers influenced by him.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Nug-and-Yeb   (271 words)

  
 The Great Old Ones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A minor earth elemental, Nug is worshipped in K'n-yan, along with Cthulhu and Yeb.
It is possible he was confused with Yeb and worshipped by the followers of Nephren-Ka in the sealed valley of Hadoth by the Nile, for there are tombs dedicated to an unknown deity, Neb, there.
Worshipped by the American Indians long before the coming of the white settlers from Europe, he is still known in prehistoric Mu along with Nug and Yeb, and temples still stand to him in K'n-yan.
uweb.txstate.edu /~lf14/cthulhu/great.html   (2087 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Cthulhu Mythos
Nug (More properly Nagoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are Fictional characters in H.P. Lovecrafts Cthulhu Mythos.
Nug (More properly Naggoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are Fictional characters in H.P. Lovecrafts Cthulhu Mythos.
Men knew him as the Dweller in Darkness, that brother of the Old Ones called Nyogtha, the Thing that should not be.
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 Cthulhu [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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His parent was the androgynous deity Nagoob Nug (More properly Nagoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are Fictional characters in H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.
Yeb was androgynous, the leader of Abhoth's alien cult, and...
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Nug is parent of Cthulhu and Kthanid with Yog-Sothoth and a god among Ghoul s, while Yeb is the leader of Abhoth 's alien cult.
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 Primigenios
Nug y Yeb son los retoños gemelos de Yog-Sothoth y Shub-Niggurath.
Nug y Yeb devoran a sus parejas varones vivas después de recibir su esperma y más tarde dan a luz alguna criatura horrible.
Ataques y efectos especiales: Nug y Yeb atacan aplastando a sus víctimas con sus apéndices masivos o mordiéndolas con sus muchas bocas.
www.rolroyce.com /rol/Cthulhu/Primigenios.htm   (5241 words)

  
 Nug and Yeb
Nug (More properly Nagoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are Fictional characters in H.P. Lovecraft 's Cthulhu Mythos.
Yeb was androgynous, the leader of Abhoth 's alien cult, and parent of Hzioulquoigmnzhah, the aforementioned Ghizguth, and possibly Hastur.
This page was last modified 22:22, 18 Mar 2005.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Nug_and_Yeb   (142 words)

  
 Nug and Yeb -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Nug and Yeb -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Nug (More properly Naggoob) and Yeb, the Twin Blasphemies, are (An imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)) Fictional characters in (Click link for more info and facts about H.P. Lovecraft) H.P. Lovecraft 's (Click link for more info and facts about Cthulhu Mythos) Cthulhu Mythos.
They are the twin spawn of (Click link for more info and facts about Cxaxukluth) Cxaxukluth.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/N/Nu/Nug_and_Yeb.htm   (102 words)

  
 An Introduction to Shub-Niggurath
We learn of a "shrine of Nug, in the Temple of Infra-Red Vapour on the doomed nebula Zlykariob," of a "Black Fire of Nug and Yeb," of "the Black Litany of Nug and Yeb." Nug is said to have appeared at Kadath in the Cold Waste.
Clarendon rants that he has been to t he underground shrines of Nug and Yeb and there witnessed their abominable worship, a specimen of which puncuates the claim: "Ïa Shub-Niggurath!" Thus the worship of the "evil twins" includes the invocation of their mother.
In "Out of the Aeons" (1933), among "the gods friendly to man" in antediluvian Mu are "Shub-Niggurath, Nug and Yeb, as well as Yig the Serpent -god." Shub-Niggurath is called "the Mother Goddess," and mention is made of "her sons."
www.thousandyoung.net /snf/shub.htm   (1685 words)

  
 The Fantasy Realm at GameTalk
Most interesting is the fact that "Yog-Sothoth's wife is the hellish cloud-like entity Shub-Niggurath, in whose honor nameless cults hold the rite of the Goat with a Thousand Young.
SHUB-NIGGURATH is recognized around the world and almost always invoked as "Ia! Shub-Niggurath." She is a hellish cloud-like entity, in whose honor nameless cults hold the rite of the Goat with a Thousand Young (sometimes "Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young").
The wife of Yog-Sothoth, she bore him two monstrous offspring, the evil twins Nug and Yeb (neither of whom appear in the tales of Lovecraft).
www.gametalk.com /talk/fantasy1/68078089.htm   (3291 words)

  
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Shub-Niggurath, also known as the Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young, the All Mother, Magna Mater, Mother of Cthulhu and Father of Nug and Yeb, and perhaps is also associated with Gorgo-Mormo the thousand faced moon.
Shub stands for and supports the use and exploitation of base desires, gluttony, hedonism, greed, tyranny, lust, fear, and the lowering of self control.
The cult of this diety may ally itself and work alongside the followers of Yog-Sothoth, Cthulhu (and any other of the spawn of Shub itself), Azathoth, Nyarlathotep, and sometimes Tsathoggua.
www.cm.foxpaws.net /immortals/b_shub.txt   (196 words)

  
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Almost always invoked as "Ia! Shub-Niggurath," Yog-Sothoth's consort is the hellish cloud-like entity Shub-Niggurath, in whose honour nameless cults hold the rite of the Goat with a Thousand Young (sometimes Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young).
She bore Yog-Sothoth two monstrous offspring, the evil twins Nug and Yeb.
Here she is the Mother Goddess, the Goat with a Thousand Young, mother of Nug and Yeb, wife of Yog-Sothoth, the "Not-to-be-Named One." Called the All-Mother, she is a kind of sophisticated Astarte.
www.yankeeclassic.com /miskatonic/library/reference/compendium/texts/s/shubnigg.htm   (345 words)

  
 
The Zanthu Tablets give a partial history of Mu and describe in detail the worship of various Muvian deities, including Ghatanathoa, Shub-Niggurath, and Cthulhu.
Nug and Yeb, Zoth-Omog, Yig, Dagon, and Hydra are also discussed.
Certain other passages hint at the existence of insubstantial beings called the lloigor or yuggya, who act as servitors to the Muvian pantheon.
angelfire.com /games5/deltagreen/ForbiddenLibrary/ZanthuTablets.html   (698 words)

  
 Miskatonic University Department of Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One of the telling mistakes, which was also repeated in Anton Szandor LaVey's homage to Lovecraft in "The Satanic Rituals," Avon Books, 1972, is that Simon contends that Shub-Niggurath was akin to Pan and contends that the being is male.
Unfortunately we know that Shub-Niggurath is a feminine being who mated with Yog-Sothoth to produce to children, Nug and Yeb.
Such a central mistake would have been difficult if this were taken from a transcription of the Necronomicon of Abdul Alhazred.
www.miskatonicuniversitypress.com /miskatonic/dliterature/papers/simonsnecro.htm   (1833 words)

  
 Usenet Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 PSEUDOFACTUAL MATERIAL BY JOSEPH F. PULVER, SR.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Nug and Yeb, Great Dragons fl and red, come prepare thy Fathers' table!
The frail earth lays ripe for thy age of starry-fire.
That the Divine Punishment may be born in all glory.
www.epberglund.com /RGttCM/nightscapes/NS07/ns7ps1.htm   (405 words)

  
 In memoriam H. P. Lovecraft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
At one time I formed a juvenile collection of Oriental pottery and objects d'art, announcing myself as a devout Mohammedan and assuming the pseudonym of "Abdul Alhazred"--which you will recognise as the author of that mythical Necronomicon which I drag into various of my tales.
Regarding the solemnly cited myth-cycle of Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, R'lyeh, Nyarlathotep, Nug, Yeb, Shub-Niggurath, etc., etc.--let me confess that this is all a synthetic concotion of my own, like the populous and varied pantheon of Lord Dunsany's Pegana.
The reason for its echoes in Dr. de Castro's work is that the latter gentleman is a revision-client of mine--into whose tales I have stuck these glancing references for sheer fun.
www.talpak.org /lovecraft/lovecraft/necronom/levelek.shtml   (1074 words)

  
 The Mound by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop
From the whole mass of gold and stone a monotonous roar of activity droned outward over the plain, while cavalcades and streams of wagons were constantly entering and leaving over the great gold- or stone-paved roads.
Several times Gll'-Hthaa-Ynn paused to shew Zamacona some particular object of interest, especially the temples of Yig, Tulu, Nug, Yeb, and the Not-to-Be-Named One which lined the road at infrequent intervals, each in its embowering grove according to the custom of K'n-yan.
The ceremonies of Nug and Yeb sickened him especially—so much, indeed, that he refrained from describing them in his manuscript.
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 A Hyperborean Glossary G-L, By Laurence J. Cornford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lovecraft lists Yeb as Tsathoggua's father in his genealogy, suggesting that this is another name for Yeb, however this does give rise to the oddity of Nug/Cxaxukluth spawning its own twin brother Yeb if this is the correct identification of these beings!
Probably Ptmâk and Cxaxukluth as Nug and Yeb, with Ghizghuth being an unknown spawn and the relationship being more complex than the Lovecraft Genealogy suggests.
In ALK, a member of the Brotherhood of the Five who was dispatched to destroy Enoycla.
www.eldritchdark.com /misc/hyper/hyper-g-l.html   (2209 words)

  
 The Cthulhu Mythos: Section K   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Sacrifices were made to Ghatanothoa, whose priesthood was pampered and powerful.
Other gods worshipped (and considered more friendly to man) were Shub-Niggurath, Nug, Yeb, and Yig.
At the time of the Year of the Red Moon, the nation was ruled by King Thabon.
baharna.com /cmythos/cthsectk.htm   (649 words)

  
 Out of the Aeons - Wikisource
T'yog had thought long on the powers of the various gods, and had had strange dreams and revelations touching the life of this and earlier worlds.
In the end he felt sure that the gods friendly to man could be arrayed against the hostile gods, and believed that Shub-Niggurath, Nug, and Yeb, as well as Yig the Serpent-god, were ready to take sides with man against the tyranny and presumption of Ghatanothoa.
Inspired by the Mother Goddess, T'yog wrote down a strange formula in the hieratic Naacal of his order, which he believed would keep the possessor immune from the Dark God's petrifying power.
wikisource.org /wiki/Out_of_the_Aeons   (8867 words)

  
 HPLA - Quotes Regarding the Necronomicon from Lovecraft's Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
At one time I formed a juvenile collection of Oriental pottery and objects d’art, announcing myself as a devout Mohammedan and assuming the pseudonym of “Abdul Alhazred”—which you will recognise as the author of that mythical Necronomicon which I drag into various of my tales.
Regarding the solemnly cited myth-cycle of Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, R’lyeh, Nyarlathotep, Nug, Yeb, Shub-Niggurath, etc., etc.—let me confess that this is all a synthetic concotion of my own, like the populous and varied pantheon of Lord Dunsany’s Pegana.
The reason for its echoes in Dr. de Castro’s work is that the latter gentleman is a revision-client of mine—into whose tales I have stuck these glancing references for sheer fun.
www.hplovecraft.com /creation/necron/letters.htm   (1091 words)

  
 Under the Mound by Robert M. Price
The other being, the snake-creature, must be Yig, the Rattler King, prototype of Quetzalcoatl and the Hydra.
Others were probably to be identified with the deities Nug, Yeb, and Nigguratl.
Often these figures were shown mounted upon the rampant forms of lean and rangy beasts I knew must represent the dreaded Yith -Hounds.
www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com /fic_below.htm   (5052 words)

  
 Main Town Colony 74
I am Yig, Father of Serpents, who blasphemously mated with Shub-Niggurath, the Black Goat of the Wood with a thousand young.
We produced two sons Nug and Yeb, the twin blasphemies.
All who enter here may befall the Curse of Yig where the snake killers are turned into snakes for eternity.
www.cybertown.com /colonies/apartm74.html   (1132 words)

  
 Satanic Reds
Thus "Yuggoth" has a sort of Arabic or Hebraic cast, to suggest certain words passed down from antiquity in the magical formulae contained in Moorish and Jewish manuscripts.
Other synthetic names like 'Nug" and "Yeb" suggest that dark and mysterious tone of Tartar or Thibetan folklore.
Thus when I cite the name of some wholly non-human thing supposed to be mentioned in the Necronomicon, I try to have the foundation of the word absolutely unearthly and alien, yet give it an outwardly Arabic aspect to account for the transmitting influence of the mad Arab.
www.geocities.com /satanicreds/hermet-mythos.html   (3997 words)

  
 Usenet Archive
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 Nug and Yeb - Art History Online Reference and Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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