Qwvart-Rydhe The hunger that never dies. The immortal horror. Is a metamorphic being, who has a fog shape when he eats or when he is convoked. His physical form is "A collosal mass of tentacles and pentagons (?) with three towering mouths as heads. Twisted and disgusting short legs emerging from the amorph body. A pair of wings and horns have him a infernal appearance." The feed of the God is the pure horror and death, that found killing a large amount of individuals (especially females) For this purpose, use multiple host, worshipers and avatars who serves as murderers. Qhash, his last avatar, is an Old man who killed people every 66 days.
The God is inspired and based on a entity/creature from a episode of Star Trek "Wolf on the fold."
"The viewer was a riot of changing colors. Figures began to emerge from them. Serpents writhed through pentagons. Naked women, hair streaming behind them, rode astride the shaggy backs of goats. Horned beasts pranced with toads. Rivers boiled, steaming. Above them, embraced bodies drifted down fiery winds. Human shoulders, pinioned under rocks, lifted pleading arms. Then the red glow, shedding its bloody mist over the screen, gave way to the deathly whiteness of a cold, unending snow. Up from the glacial landscape rose a towering three-headed shape, its mouth agape with gusts of silent laughter. A cross, upturned, appeared beside it. The shape crawled up it, suspending itself upon it in an unspeakable travesty of the crucifixion. Its vast, leathery wings unfolded..." -James Blish's novel adaptation
The episode was written by Robert Bloch; horror writer who was friend of Lovecraft and who contributed to the Cthulhu Mythos"
Part 21 of "Outer Gods" series _____________________________________
Qwvart-Rydhe, el hambre que nunca muere Se trata de un Dios Exterior constituido por "serpientes y pentagonos; un cuerpo carnoso con tres cabezas con fauces, cuernos y cabras como de un demonio y alas"
El Dios tiene como caracteristica el alimentarse del miedo puro y la muerte misma; es por eso que se vale de hospedarios, adoradores o avatares para conseguir su alimento. Para ello, estas personas deben cometer homicidios (controlados por el ser) para poder sobrevivir.
El Dios esta inspirado y basado en la criatura que sale en el episodio: "Un Lobo en el redil" de la serie Star Trek
Curiosamente, el episodio fue escrito por Robert Bloch, escritor de horror que tuvo una relacion cercana con H.P Lovecraft
Yes, the name is created by me. I know, it's horrible and uncreative (i'm bad at creating names u.u) I don't know, but I don't like at all the final result. I'll re-draw it, to give him a more grotesque form. (and because he look like a Great Old One u.u)
Owww, thank you :') and yes, I'm planning draw a better one. I want to drawing it more grotesque. I'll upload it in my FB first to know what they think of the drawing.
siiii de hecho hay varios Dioses Exteriores y Primigenios post-Lovecraft. Aunque no ha todos los pienso dibujar, si a la mayoria con la que tengo referencias (al menos) escritas. Y muchas gracias no siento que haya quedado muy bien del todo, pero al final, me siento satisfecha con el resultado
Si el resultado final esta bastante bien, de hecho está pidiendo a gritos que le des color . Por cierto, han anunciado una nueva expansión del juego de cartas de la llamada de cthulhu y trae de invitado especial a... Slenderman!! . Con esto ya se podria decir que Slenderman es parte de los mitos xd. Además es servidor de Shub Niggurath
you make me happy to know that you like my drawing, seriously. TwwT :')
I don't know, but I don't like at all the final result. I'll re-draw it, to give him a more grotesque form. (and because he look like a Great Old One u.u)
I'll upload it in my FB first to know what they think of the drawing.
Y muchas gracias