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This last section of the tale defeats and diffuses the threat of Chaugnar Faugn, rendering the menace of the story before that point meaningless and limp.. Frank Belknap Long and H.P. Lovecraft were the best of friends. Chaugnar Faugn is a terrific addition to the list of Old Ones of the shared Cthulhu Mythos. cthulhu-mythos fantasy-horror.


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Arkham House published a new edition in book form in 1963 and claimed copyright on that, but as far as I can tell the original pulp publication is in the public domain. Whether or not the story is in the public domain, the character and name of Chaugnar Faugn has not been trademarked, and has been used by many Mythos writers.


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Overview Chaugnar Faugn ( Horror from the Hills) is a vampiric elephant-like humanoid horror with a leech-like mouth on the end of his trunk. When he hungers, Chaugnar moves very quickly for its size and uses its trunk to drain the blood from its victims, hence his nickname, The Feeder.


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Chaugnar Faugn is the creation of Frank Belknap Long. Cthulhu "If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the spirit of the thing. A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings.


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But all I remember of Chaugnar Faugn is that he was a big ol' greedy gut that wanted to eat every living thing in the world, including his own proboscidian brothers. Did he bestow any benefits, imagined or otherwise, upon his followers? Were they some kind of suicide-cult that wanted to be eaten with the rest of the world?


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Chaugnar Faugn (Horror from the Hills) is a vampiric elephant-like humanoid horror with a leech-like mouth on the end of his trunk. When he hungers, Chaugnar moves very quickly for his size and uses his trunk to drain the blood from his victims, hence his nickname, "The Feeder". The Miri-Nigri Ryuga Boumera's interpretation of the Miri Nigri


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The Chaugnar Faugn was one such created by His Associate, Horror and Pulp Writer Frank Belknap, The Being is best known from His Novel, ''The Horror From The Hills'' (1931). Shown as an Elephantine God, Faugn is a combination of that animal and Octopus with Human elements. ''He'' is fast, so as to ensnare His prey (Humans). His ''Trunk'' is.


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The Brothers of Chaugnar Faugn appear as bloated elephantine beings similar to their master. They can remain still so that they appear as statues. The H.P. Lovecraft Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. The Brothers of Chaugnar Faugn are the servants of the Great Old One Chaugnar Faugn.


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Expy: In at least the D20 adaptation of Call of Cthulhu, Chaugnar Faugn is depicted as looking like a monstrous rendition of Ganesha. Gag Nose: He has a distorted elephant's trunk for a nose. Except it ends in a Lamprey Mouth and he uses it to feed on blood. Lightning Bruiser: He looks like a fat human/elephant hybrid. When he wants to, though.


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Long would go on to create Great Old One Chaugnar Faugn and to kill a fictionalized Lovecraft in "The Space-Eaters." But the Hounds are probably his most famous creation. Lovecraft mentions.


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List of Great Old Ones This is a compendium of the lesser known Great Old Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft . Overview In Joseph S. Pulver 's novel Nightmare's Disciple several new Great Old Ones and Elder Gods are named.


Chaugnar Faugn Eldritch horror, Horror fantasy, Art story

Synopsis Algernon Harris, the curator of Archaeology at the Manhattan Museum of Fine Arts, has sent field works all over the world in the hunt for unusual and valuable artefacts. Some of these agents have returned injured and in two cases horribly mutilated. However another agent by the name of Clark Ulman has returned with a hideous stone idol.


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[1] They are descendants of Miri-Nigri, who were created by Chaugnar Faugn from amphibious flesh in early Earth history, and humans. [2] Contents


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The name Chaugnar is derived from Cthulhu Mythos, more specifically Chaugnar Faugn, the Horror from the Hills. Chaugnar Faugn is a vampiric elephant-like humanoid horror that is worshiped as a god in H.P. Lovecraft's literary works. References []


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Lovecraft would include Chaugnar Faugn among the deities in "The Horror in the Museum" (1933), and Long would revisit the character in his poem "When Chaugnar Wakes" ( Weird Tales Sep 1932), and a few others have tried their hand at it, notably Robert Bloch with "Death is an Elephant" ( Weird Tales Feb 1939), Joseph Pulver, Sr.'s untitled poem t.