Lin Carter deities

Lin Carter deities

The Lin Carter deities are supernatural entities created for the Cthulhu Mythos universe of shared fiction by horror writer Lin Carter.

Aphoom-Zhah

Aphoom-Zhah ("The Cold Flame") debuted in Lin Carter's short story "The Acolyte of the Flame" (1985) [Price, "About The Acolyte of the Flame", "The Book of Eibon", p. 357.] —although the being was first mentioned in an earlier tale by Carter, "The Horror in the Gallery" (1976). Aphoom-Zhah is also mentioned in Carter's "The Light from the Pole" (1980), a story Carter wrote from an early draft by Clark Ashton Smith. Smith later developed this draft into "The Coming of the White Worm" (1941). [Price, "About The Light from the Pole", "The Book of Eibon", p. 115.]

Aphoom-Zhah is the progeny of Cthugha and is worshipped as the "Lord of the Pole" because he is trapped, like Ithaqua, above the Arctic Circle. Aphoom-Zhah frequently visited Hyperborea during the last ice age. His legend is chronicled in the Pnakotic Manuscripts.

Aphoom-Zhah appears as a vast, cold, grey flame that freezes whatever it touches. The being came to Earth from the star Fomalhaut, briefly visiting the planet Yaksh (Neptune) before taking up residence in Mount Yarak, a legendary mountain atop the North Pole. When the Elder Gods tried to imprison him beneath the pole, Aphoom-Zhah erupted with such fury that he froze the lands around him. Aphoom-Zhah is believed to be responsible for the glaciation that eventually overwhelmed Hyperborea, Zobna, and Lomar.

Aphoom-Zhah likely spawned Gnoph-Keh, Rhan-Tegoth, and Voorm. Though no human cult worships this being, Aphoom-Zhah is revered by the gnophkeh, the Voormi [Harms, "Aphoom-Zhah", "Encyclopedia Cthulhiana", p. 9.] and his own race of minions; the spectral Ylidheem [Price, "About The Acolyte of the Flame", "The Book of Eibon", p. 362.] .

The Worm that Gnaws in the Night

The Worm that Gnaws in the Night (the "Doom of Shaggai") appears in Lin Carter's short story "Shaggai" (1971). The being is portrayed as an enormous, worm-like entity. The Worm was first observed by the wizard Eibon, who chanced upon it on a sojourn to the planet Shaggai. To his horror, Eibon discovered that the massive worm was slowly eating away at the vitals of Shaggai and subsequently made a hasty return to Earth. It appears to be similar in size and description to the Graboids from the popular movie series Tremors.

Ythogtha

See Xothic legend cycle.

Zoth-Ommog

See Xothic legend cycle.

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