


The Ancient Gods present themselves as neutral or, at times, in opposition to the External Gods. The deities of the Myths are divided into five main classes: Ancient Gods, Great Ancient, Large, External Gods and Avatars. Classification of the Gods among the monsters of the Myths According to legend, M'bwa was the first human being to travel the deserted valley inhabited by the Nameless God in Africa and who remained his faithful undead servant over the centuries. M'bwa is a zombie serving the Nameless God of the Red Stream, arrived on Earth just before the foundation of the Roman city. Others are not members of a race, nor deity, nor the Great Ancients. Some are eminent members (because they are particularly appreciated or powerful) of a particular race. Unique entitiesĬertain creatures they challenge any attempt at classification. Stronger than a normal human being, but with the ability to bond with our race to generate… hybrids. Servants of Father Dagon and Mother Hydra (not Hail Hydra I recommend!), These are the inhabitants of the depths. However, starting with such words, and then denying the intent of the Providence Solitaire, seems to me a betrayal of HPL. Introduction by John Carpenter "Lovecraft" H. Evil is the Other, the Stranger, the Alien. Evil often comes from afar, from the darkness beyond the flickering light diffused by our fire. It's a superhuman evil, as he confirms John Carpenter in this excerpt. But sometimes we associate fear with evil, when in reality the evil, of the monsters of the Myths, is an evil other than human evil. We love to have fear, terror, the physical stimulus it gives us, the inactivation of certain areas of the brain, the feeling of relaxation that is given to us after a fright.

Cthuhlu of the Pantheon of the Myths Monsters The second thing to move is, and always will be, fear.
