I've managed to contain the infection using the bracer of Inragos and the Voorish Chant but I fear it is only a temporary solution.
"from the notebooks of Dr. Eugene Kantorius"
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Monday, September 12, 2016
The Curse From Beyond
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Sunday, September 11, 2016
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
The Black Book
In
his search for ultimate knowledge did not the sorcerer Tellaborabi sign his
name in the Black Book of Azathoth? And later, when his frightened acolytes
broke down the door to his sanctum they found not an all knowing sage but
instead a drooling madman who had clawed out his own eyes.
(from
the confessions of Psylacheus the Heretic)
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Sunday, November 2, 2014
Revenant from the Bog
Those sorcerers of old Hyperborea would cast the bones of a man into a swamp and command elementals to inhabit them. In time those bones would rise covered in the substance of the bog, a shape vaguely like a man but a thing of horror and an affront to the spirits of the earth .
(from the Scrolls of Vecra Tutthoon)
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Last of the Dragons
In the time of the
first men the ancient dragons made war on the dark lords of the chaos realms, seeking to end the
influence of the demon spawn upon mankind before the young race grew
numerous and covered the world.
But the demon prince Su'Kru-Ital devoured the King of Dragons and a third of the dragons were destroyed by the demonic hordes. The dragons retreated to meditate upon their defeat and fully a third more died from grief in that first millennium of contemplation.
And so by the apex of the Hyperborean age of sorcery only eight dragons were thought to exist and of those only Suroc’ur was known by name.
But the demon prince Su'Kru-Ital devoured the King of Dragons and a third of the dragons were destroyed by the demonic hordes. The dragons retreated to meditate upon their defeat and fully a third more died from grief in that first millennium of contemplation.
And so by the apex of the Hyperborean age of sorcery only eight dragons were thought to exist and of those only Suroc’ur was known by name.
( The Lemurian
Codex)
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