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  Ygolonac@Everything2.com
"Behind a subterranean gulf lies Y'Golonac, to be served by the eyeless, tattered figures of the dark." -- Ramsey Campbell.
Created in a Ramsey Campbell story titled "Cold Print", Y'Golonac is a headless, bloated humanoid form with drooling, toothy mouths in the middle of its palms.
It is a Great Old One that is driven to possess or kill humans foolish enough to read or speak its name.
www.everything2.com /index.pl?node=Ygolonac   (163 words)

  
 Old Fantasy Flight Games Forum -- INACTIVE - New GOO for Review (Ygolonac)
My first thought on the doom token thing was that he can still gain doom tokens from mythos cards (DP), terror 10 and a surge as well as gates that open from cards other than mythos.
Ygolonac needs some kind of doom clock to get the players moving instead of delaying to death.
I only suggest this because Ive been thinking of making a new version of cthulhu that exploits Madness cards, and once I was mortally injured by Y'golonac (I was running as fast as I could at the time, but old blubberguts somehow caught me, and grabbed hold of my back...resulting in some unscheduled spinal surgery).
www.fantasyflightgames.com /cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1166216431/9   (1699 words)

  
  Y'Golonac   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Y'Golonac is a Great Old One in the fictional Cthulhu Mythos.
Y'Golonac is sometimes summoned simply by reading his name (not reading out loud, merely reading).
In appearance, he is humanoid in form, but without a head or neck, and with a mouth in the palm of each hand.
www.aaaah.org /wiki/en/yg/YGolonac.htm   (93 words)

  
 Skook: Y'golonac
Y'golonac first appeared in the Ramsey Campbell short story Cold Print back in the late sixties.
Y'golonac has made an appearance in a couple of the scenarios I've illustrated, one in The Black Seal, one in a forthcoming issue of Worlds of Cthulhu.
What pleases me most about this illustration was the weight and mass I think I managed to give ol' Nibblehands.
skook.blogspot.com /2007/08/ygolonac.html   (147 words)

  
 Y'golonac   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramsey Campbell's Y'golonac is just as vindictive and menacing as Lovecraft's Nyarlathotep, but much more unpleasant.
Also, Y'golonac combines the cliched Satanistic attitude of Nyarlathotep with a scary, truly Lovecraftian cosmic edge, rambling on of the horrific marvels of the Universe he will reveal to his priest.
Finally, all you have to do is READ the name Y'golonac to guarantee a visit from him.
www.netherreal.de /grotto/deity/ygolonac.htm   (182 words)

  
 Reviews
Apparantly and unfortunately what he says seems to be more or less true which makes me wonder why he released this song in the first place.
There are some hard parts that are quite nice (it's that one riff) and the highly edited vocals sound rather fitting, different at least.
Maybe someone finds this ass-kicking or something but that someone isn't me. Y`golonac's tracking isn't bad and he sure could create something better.
www.saunalahti.fi /~north/RR/rr_2002_3/rr_reviews.htm   (11316 words)

  
 The Old ones
The Old Ones är de ondskefulla Gudarna som i Lovecrafts Cthulhu Mythos kom till jorden för att ta över den, men låstes in emellan dimensionerna av the Elder Gods.
He knows where They have trod earth’s fields, and where They still tread them, and why no one can behold Them as They tread.
Ygolonac skapades inte av HPL, och manifesterar sig som en fet naken man utan huvud med munnar på händerna.
paranormal.se /topic/the_old_ones.html   (1076 words)

  
 Digg / Ygolonac
Ygolonac hasn't yet added photos to their profile.
Ygolonac only allows their friends to send them shouts.
Check out Digg Tools that let you integrate Digg into your site and add Google features.
digg.com /users/Ygolonac   (168 words)

  
 Call of Cthulhu :: View topic - Hastur difficulties.....
And it has a complete host of cheap terror characters.
Ygolonac is great aswell to snipe some key characters insane, and add hidden gallery to overpay for the ygolonac effect and snipe 2 characters
Yep, The Thing in the Cave is your answer to Supports.
www.cthulhuccg.com /brds/viewtopic.php?t=3193   (561 words)

  
 Call of Cthulhu :: View topic - Design your card
In the next version subtypes and keywords don't count for that limit.
His ability should say "Destroy any OTHER character with toughness wounded at the same story as YGolonac.", otherwise his Toughness would be rather pointless.
On that note, would it be possibly to alter the designer so we can note down how *Much* toughness a character has?
www.cthulhuccg.com /brds/viewtopic.php?t=2004   (551 words)

  
 Dice Theory: May 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Great creatures in the Mythos, even their names sound like they could kick serious butt...
Azathoth, Yog-Sothoth, Shub-Niggurath, Byakhee, Ghatanothoa, Tsathoggua, Ygolonac, Zoth-Ommog and Ubbo-Sathla.
The RPG book itself makes it seem that the entire thing is horrifyingly real.
evermore.typepad.com /dicetheory/2005/05   (1288 words)

  
 ENGLISH DREAMING, ENGLISH RAIN: A Fragment from the Dreamscape
Almost all of my ideas are cocktails of pilfered parts that (I feel) should have gone together in the first place.
* With the exception of Ygolonac, which was a movie I watched in dream, and remains unchanged.
I really enjoyed reading this glimpse into your creative process, and your perspective as an author.
www.davidsouthwell.com /2007/08/fragment-from-dreamscape.html   (2353 words)

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