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Dexter St-James

British Astronomer (1834-1925)

Appeared in:

  • The Thing in the Cloud (1890s)
  • Uncle's Dexter's Testament (1925)

Author of:

  • Wrote extensive notes on the stars, but never published anything

Dexter St-James is a British astronomer who turned to the study of astrology and star charts. With the help two occult books: Olaus Wormius' Latin Necronomicon and Von Junzt's 'Kulten, he built a machine running on power derived from the North star. He used the machine to evaluate star alignments and predict Mythos events. He studied in a manor he had built in Pembroke Scotland where he lived as a recluse for 30 years. Unfortunatly, he was turned into a mummy by People-from-the-stars.


Jason Thomson

American Embalmer (1846-1898)

Appeared in:

  • Mr Thomson's Wife (1928)

Author of:

  • Wrote some necromantic and necrophiliac personnal notebooks

Mr Thomson had always been a little odd. As the Dunwich, MA embalmer, he married an indian woman he kept locked up in the attic. Feeding her only rotten meat and human remains. Rumors has it that she remained behind the glass looking outside so long, her face can still be visible, through the only window in the attic.


Professeur Daniel Hebert

French Occultist (1857-1915)

Appeared in:

  • The Thing-in-the-Cloud (1890s)

Author of:

  • A number of non-Mythos book on mythology and archeology
  • Les Habitants Perdu du Continent de Mu (French, 1914)

Prof Hebert, became interrested in mythology at an early age. Upon graduation from La Sorbonne in Paris, he took the road of the Pacific where he came in contact with worshippers of Cthulhu. Until he published "The Lost Inhabitant of the continent of Mu", he had managed to become an export about a number of cults of the Great Old Ones on Earth: Cthulhu, Cthugha, he even knew of the Cho-cho of the Leng Plateau.


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