- Pnakotic Manuscripts
The Pnakotic Manuscripts (or Pnakotic Fragments) is a fictional
manuscript in theCthulhu Mythos . The tome was created byH. P. Lovecraft [Lovecraft referred to the Pnakotic Manuscripts in eleven of his stories—second only to the "Necronomicon ", which is referred to 18 times. (Loucks, "The Necronomicon and Other Grimoires".)] and first appeared in hisshort story "Polaris" (1918). They are mentioned in many of Lovecraft's stories, including "At the Mountains of Madness " (1936), "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath " (1926), "The Other Gods" (1933), and "The Shadow Out of Time " (1936). The manuscripts are also referred to by other mythos authors, such asLin Carter andBrian Lumley .The Pnakotic Manuscripts are noteworthy for being the first of Lovecraft's fictional arcane books. [Joshi & Schultz, "An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia", pp. 187.]
Origin
The Pnakotic Manuscripts predate the origin of man. The original manuscripts were in scroll form and were passed down through the ages, eventually falling into the hands of secretive cults. The
Great Race of Yith is believed to have produced the first five chapters of the Manuscripts, which, among other things, contain a detailed chronicle of the race's history. However, others attribute them to theElder Thing s, because of certain similarities to the Eltdown Shards.The Pnakotic Manuscripts were kept in the Great Race's library city of Pnakotus (hence the name). They cover a variety of subjects, including descriptions of Chaugnar Faugn and Yibb-Tstll, the location of Xiurhn,
Rhan-Tegoth 's rituals, and others.The Manuscripts in human history
The Pnakotic Manuscripts were originally held by the people of
Lomar , who studied them diligently. Later, they were passed to Hyperborea and translated into the language of that land. Here the manuscripts were added to by the Voormi. Another addition is known to have been made in earlier times by a scribe inZobna .The Manuscripts survived into historical times, protected by a secretive cult known as the Pnakotic Brotherhood, and are thought to have been translated into a Greek in a version known as the "Pnakotica". Rumors say that an English translation was made in the
15th century by an unknown scribe, but the consensus is that they exist only in manuscript form. The original scrolls of the Pnakotic Manuscripts are believed to be lost (nevertheless, a copy may still exist in the Temple of the Elder Ones inUlthar ).Appearances in other works
The Pnakotic Manuscripts appear in both "The Collect Call of Cathulhu" (an episode from "
The Real Ghostbusters ") and the computer game "".It is also featured in the Lovecraftian anime seriesDemonbane as a living tome.References
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* Harms, Daniel. "Lomar" in "The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana" (2nd ed.), pp. 185–6. Chaosium, Inc., 1998. ISBN 1-56882-119-0.:—"Pnakotic Manuscripts", pp. 242–3. Ibid.
*cite book | last=Joshi | first=S. T. | authorlink=S. T. Joshi | coauthors=David E. Schultz | title=An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia | location=Westport, CT | publisher=Greenwood Press | date=2001 | id=ISBN 0-313-31578-7
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