Great Old Ones
Borunda
Borunda is older than most people realize. You have studied her and realized this. By doing so, you have unlocked an understanding and mastery that few can hope to accomplish.
Yeh-Xothoa
Yeh-Xothoa first appeared as a floating brain. It is said that it was Yeh-Xothoa that first introduced the Elder Brain to thr underdark of Aloria. When Yeh-Xothoa appears, it often does so appearing outside of a portal.
Ktan-Kubo
Ktan-Kubo tends to appear as a human male. He is known as The Insane One. He enjoys eating people alive.
Yiggurarth
Yiggurarth asks the following of all her followers, "What does a fish say to a man?" She is the wife of Lilith Primrose.
Lilith Primrose
Lilith Primrose asks for a sacrifice in order to follow her. Either beetroot or an egg must be sacrificed to her in order to appease her. Lilith Primrose is the wife of Yiggurarth.
Jezebeth
Jezebeth is the daughter of Yiggurath and Lilith Primrose. She has the madness of her mama and the understanding of her mother. She asks for her followers to give her one falsehood or lie in order to follow her. By giving this falsehood or lie to Jezebeth, that follower loses one falsehood or lie they could have lived or told another.
Ath-Ghatan
Ath-Ghatan wants to know one thing. Are you willing to sacrifice your whole family to it?
Sheemella
Sheemella appears to mortals in the form of a child. She enjoys seeing their face when she eats them alive.
Tan-Shyopha
Tan-Shyopha does not wish to fight. He wishes to destroy and decimate.
Ghogga
Ghogga is an unknown, even amongstthe Great Old Ones. Theyare a mystery, shrouded in darkness, overcome by an enigma.
Yith-Thatep
Yith-Thatep asks the following, "Kreeyah tasna nahma?"
Nath-Cykran
Nath-Cykran will give knowledge, riches, women, men, whatever you desire, in return for your undying loyalty and your undead soul.
Cthogguran
Cthogguran looks into the distance. A faint light. It's red. It looks like a dot. Is that tuna? What is that smell? Who goes there? Nurse, is that you?
Somenilian
Somenilian hungers for the food. Bathed in the darkness of webs, his mouth opens, the only visible part of him. Feed him. More. Feed him. He wants to eat. Feed him. The bodies, the souls, the spirits, the gods, the demons, the devils, the fae, the mortals. It matters not. Feed him more. Feed him you. Death calls you are brought to him. It is an honor to be brought to his side. You thank him as he devours you. He is called The Devourer for, when he is done, there is nothing left. Nothing.
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