Outer Gods (Lovecraft)

Pantheons ∴ Crossover ∴ Non-Canon
“Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu
R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn”

Canon Treatment
None

Elder Sign

Unofficial Treatment
Liber Neglecta

Origins
The Outer Gods first showed up in the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, though others contribute

The Cthulhu Mythos in In Nomine

The Cthulhu Mythos is not canonically a part of the In Nomine universe. However, it does present credible antagonists outside of the normal angel/demon divide.

Outer Gods

Elder Gods

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Great Old Ones

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Cultists

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Known Tethers

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Liber Neglecta Posts

The Sanity Question - In working on Eldritch Songs I realized that I really need a better working Sanity mechanic than what I came …

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The Crossover Dilemma - The existence of Ethereals (and the “sandbox” nature of their creation rules) means that other intellectual properties can cross over …

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A Dozen Eldrich Songs - Creatures of the Cthulhu Mythos and those who serve them are well known for using Eldrich song variants. Some others …

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Nyarlathotep, The Crawling Chaos - Neither Angel nor Demon knows quite what to make of Nyarlathotep. The malicious trickster god claims to be the agent …

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Nothing But Angels - Traditionally, In Nomine is a role playing game where Angels and Demons face off against each other in matters large …

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Angels in The Darkest Dungeon - For those of you who don’t follow early release video games, Darkest Dungeon is a brand new (still under development) …

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Cthuhlu Mythos, the Nightmare Scenario - There are basically three ways to integrate the Cuthuhlu Mythos into an In Nomine Game. Creatures from the Mythos are …

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