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 Glaaki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glaaki is an ancient and wise creature with vast knowledge of the other beings that are active in Britain's Severn River Valley, such as Y'golonac, the Denizens of S'glhuo, Shub-Niggurath, Eihort, and Byatis.
Glaaki is a fictional character in the Cthulhu mythos of H.
Glaaki is a Great Old One and resides in a lake in the Severn Valley near Brichester in England (though he has been reported in other lakes around the world).
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 Glaaki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glaaki is a Great Old One and resides in a lake in the Severn Valley near Brichester in England (though he has been reported in other lakes around the world).
Glaaki is a fictional character in the Cthulhu mythos of H.
Glaaki is an ancient and wise creature with vast knowledge of the other beings that are active in Britain's Severn River Valley, such as Y'golonac, the Denizens of S'glhuo, Shub-Niggurath, Eihort, and Byatis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glaaki   (362 words)

  
 Glaaki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glaaki is an ancient and wise creature with vast knowledge of the other beings that are active in Britain's Severn River Valley, such as Y'golonac, the Denizens of S'glhuo, Shub-Niggurath, Eihort, and Byatis.
Glaaki is a fictional character in the Cthulhu mythos of H.
Glaaki is a Great Old One and resides in a lake in the Severn Valley near Brichester in England (though he has been reported in other lakes around the world).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glaaki   (387 words)

  
 [This file is from the Sf-Lovers Archives at Rutgers University. It is provided as part of
Examples are Brian Lumley's Titus Crow, Ramsey Campbell's Brichester and the Severn Valley, Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne, Hyperborea, Poseidonis, and Zothique, and HPL's Arkham and Necronomicon.
Ramsey Campbell, "The Faces At Pine Dunes", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980.
Brian Lumley, "The Second Wish", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1980.
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 RPGnet: Review of Ramsey Campbell's Goatswood
Ramsey Campbell's Goatswood, Chaosium's supplement for Call of Cthulhu based on the Severn Valley Mythos of British horror writer J. Ramsey Campbell was, by many people, eagerly awaited.
Hell, they even got Ramsey Campbell himself to write an introduction, making it the only Cthulhu book with an endorsement from the author of the fiction on which it is based.
The section on Campbell Country is brief, but again, a decent overview for what it is. It's nice to have a map of the region.
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