The Lurkers Gatekeeper Frog Stomach Entity
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http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2024/12/situation-update.html
"The Light forces have also cleared most of dark matter plasmoid beings that have invaded the Solar system in 1996 and were until now hindering the progress of the Light.
These beings are made of axion dark matter plasmas on physical / etheric and astral planes, are neutral by themselves but become rabid when the Lurker subquantumly entangles with them
http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2013/01/etheric-archon-grid-after-successful.html
- "every person in incarnation has an energy amoeba parasite attached to the solar plexus area, which tries to control the emotional life of that person. It also connects with amoeba parasites in other persons, orchestrating conflicts...amoebas (semi-conscious elemental beings that just obey orders without questioning). "
TSATHOGGUA: COMPLETE COSMIC DOSSIER
BASIC IDENTIFICATION
- Primary Name: Tsathoggua
- Classification: Great Old One
- Origin: Born on Xoth (outer space)
- Current Location: N'kai (lightless underground realm beneath Earth)
- Creator: Clark Ashton Smith (with H.P. Lovecraft adoption)
ALL KNOWN NAMES & EPITHETS
- Zhothaqquah
- Sodagui
- Tsadogwa
- Sadoquae
- Sadogowah
- Tsathoqquah
- Tsathogghua
- The Sleeper of N'kai (most common epithet)
- The Black Thing
- Father of Night
- Seal of the Black Stars
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Primary Form
- Build: Squat, pot-bellied, massive girth
- Head: "More like a monstrous toad than a deity"
- Eyes: Globular with sleepy, half-lowered lids
- Mouth: Fat with protruding tongue
- Body: Covered in bat-like fur, impressions of bat/sloth/toad hybrid
Shapeshifting Abilities
- Can transform from "toad-like gargoyle to sinuous line with hundreds of rudimentary feet"
- Had different form when dwelling on Saturn (Cykranosh)
- Adapts appearance to whatever environment he inhabits
BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS
Core Personality
- Extreme Laziness: "Divine slothfulness" - refuses to move unless mortally threatened
- Eternal Hibernation: Sleeps for eons, waiting for sacrifices
- Indiscriminate Hunger: Will eat whoever awakens him OR their sacrifice
- Selective Rejection: Sometimes refuses sacrifices (as with Ralibar Vooz)
- Reward Giver: Occasionally grants occult knowledge/gifts to cultists
Communication
- Capable of human speech/telepathy
- Described as "deep, rumbling sound" that may reverberate "in dusky air or in his own mind"
- Communicates with cultists and occasionally rewards them
POWERS & ABILITIES
- Shapeshifting: Adapts form to environment
- Dimensional Travel: Moves between worlds via dimensions, not space
- Immortality: Ancient beyond measure
- Occult Knowledge: Grants magical insights to worthy cultists
- Geas Binding: Can impose magical compulsions
- Portal Creation: Can open gates between worlds
LITERARY APPEARANCES
H.P. Lovecraft Stories (9 total)
- The Whisperer in Darkness (first print appearance, 1931)
- The Mound
- At the Mountains of Madness
- "The Man of Stone"
- "The Horror in the Museum"
- "Through the Gates of the Silver Key"
- "Winged Death"
- "Out of the Aeons"
- The Shadow Out of Time
Clark Ashton Smith Stories
- "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros" (first written appearance, 1929)
- "The Testament of Athammaus"
- "The Door to Saturn"
- "The Seven Geases"
- "The Scroll of Morloc"
Other Circle Authors
- Robert E. Howard works
- Robert Bloch references
- "Death's Black Riders" (C.J. Henderson completing Howard fragment)
MYTHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
- Frequency: One of most-mentioned Mythos deities in Lovecraft's work (tied with Yog-Sothoth)
- Only major deity NOT created by Lovecraft: Created by Smith, adopted by Lovecraft
- Never appears physically in Lovecraft's stories (except possible disguised appearance)
- Cosmic Role: Earth elemental leader in rebellion against Elder Gods
- Elemental Association: Earth (vs. air elementals like Rhan-Tegoth worshipers)
CULTURAL IMPACT & ADAPTATIONS
- Literature: The Illuminatus! Trilogy (as "Saint Toad")
- Anime: Haiyore! Nyaruko-san (BLT sandwich component)
- Mecha: Demonbane series (inspiration for Cykranosh and Belzebuth)
- Sci-Fi: Transformers Animated (planet named after him)
- Comics: Godzilla vs. Cthulhu: A Death May Die Story
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
- Creator Partnership: Smith-Lovecraft collaborative creation
- Cosmic Hierarchy: Descendant of Azathoth(Lurker)
- Elemental Conflict: Earth vs. Air elemental rivalry
- Cult Dynamics: Abandoned by K'n-yanians due to Formless Spawn horror
- Family Connections: Complex divine genealogy spanning multiple worlds
https://dishonored-archive.fandom.com/wiki/Stolen_Breath
Tsathoggua represents the ultimate fusion of cosmic horror and earthly revulsion—an ancient, slothful god whose toad-like form embodies both the familiar grotesque and the utterly alien, making him one of the most enduring and frequently referenced entities in the Cthulhu Mythos.
SPEAKING OF "SMITH"
https://www.lostmormonism.com/something-like-a-toad/
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https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1657&context=msr |
Creator of Mormonism Mr SMITH is Irish
Frog & The Otherworld
Frogs (and toads) were seen as creatures linked to the Celtic Otherworld because of their essential nature:
- Liminal Existence: They live in "thin places" – between water and land, and often underground – which are portals to the Otherworld.
- Transformation: Their metamorphosis (tadpole to frog) symbolizes otherworldly rebirth and change.
They embody the boundary and mystery of the Otherworld.
"The Green Toad" by W.S. Masterman (1929)
https://www.nytimes.com/1929/06/02/archives/new-mystery-stories-the-green-toad-by-walter-s-masterman-304-pp-new.html
Basic Facts
- Author: Walter S. Masterman (1876-1953)
- Publication: 1929, published by E.P. Dutton & Co.
- Pages: 304 pages
Plot Elements
- Protagonist: Inspector Jackson (police detective)
- Central Mystery: Series of "baffling murders" involving impossible crimes
- Key Impossible Events:
- Man's head falls off when told to move illegally parked car
- Fingerprint evidence proves the body "murdered itself"
- Victim (George Barran) shows up alive and angry at police station
- Central Object: A "huge green toad" at the Barran estate that "figures mysteriously" in the murders
Genre & Style
- Contemporary Review (NYT, June 2, 1929): Described as "wild, grotesque and often genuinely eerie"
- Classification: "Fiction that hovers on the edge of the supernatural"
- Style: Weird detective fiction/supernatural thriller rather than conventional mystery
Historical Context
- Same year (1929) as Clark Ashton Smith's "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros" introducing Tsathoggua
- Part of broader "weird fiction" movement of the late 1920s
- Published by Ramble House in modern reprints as part of Masterman mystery series
Jak & Daxter:
jakanddaxter.fandom.com/wiki/Lurker_toad
- Notice the attachment to the solar plexus(waist) area sending electrical shocks/shortages to that area.
- "electric pulses sent into the solar plexus chakra to shortcircuit the kundalini energy, shutting it down" - http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2013/01/etheric-archon-grid-after-successful.html
1st Level of the 2nd Dishonored game:
Assassins Creed Black Flag:
https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/wiki/Shaun_Hastings
Anger Management:
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