Nyarlathotep

The Black Pharaoh Lovecraftian Lore

“And where Nyarlathotep went, rest vanished, for the small hours were rent with the screams of nightmare.”

~ H.P. Lovecraft about Nyarlathotep

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Nyarlathotep is a fictional character created by H. P. Lovecraft. The character is a malign deity in the Cthulhu Mythos, a shared universe. First appearing in Lovecraft's 1920 prose poem "Nyarlathotep", he was later mentioned in other works by Lovecraft and by other writers, to the point of often being considered the main antagonist of the Cthulhu Mythos as a whole. He is presented as the messenger of Azathoth. He is later described by other authors as being part of the Other Gods, an alien pantheon.

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Nyarlathotep, known to many by his epithet The Crawling Chaos, is an Outer God in the Cthulhu Mythos. Created by H. P. Lovecraft he made his first appearance in the prose poem “Nyarlathotep” (1920). He is the spawn of Azathoth.

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Nyarlathotep’s first appearance is in the eponymous short story by Lovecraft (1920), in which he is described as a “tall, swarthy man” who resembles an Egyptian Pharaoh. In this story he wanders the earth, gathering legions of followers through his demonstrations of strange and seemingly magical instruments, the narrator of the story among them. These followers lose awareness of the world around them, and through the narrator’s increasingly unreliable accounts the reader gets a sense of the world’s utter collapse. The story ends with the narrator as part of an army of servants for Nyarlathotep.

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Nyarlathotep differs from the other deities in the Mythos in a number of ways. Most of the Outer Gods are exiled to the stars, like Yog-Sothoth and Azathoth, and most of the Great Old Ones are sleeping and dreaming like Cthulhu; Nyarlathotep, however, is active and frequently walks the Earth in the guise of a human being, usually a tall, slim, joyous man. He has “a thousand” other forms and manifestations, many reputed to be quite horrific and sanity-blasting.

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Most of the Outer Gods have their own cults serving them; Nyarlathotep seems to serve as He serves several cults and takes care of their affairs in the other Outer Gods’ absence. Most Outer Gods use strange alien languages, while Nyarlathotep uses human languages and can easily pass for a human being if he chooses to do so. Finally, most of them are all-powerful yet evidently without clear purpose or agenda, yet Nyarlathotep seems to be deliberately deceptive and manipulative, and even uses propaganda to achieve his goals. In this regard, he is probably the most human-like among the Outer Gods.

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Nyarlathotep enacts the will of the Outer Gods, and is their “messenger, heart and soul”, “the immemorial figure of the deputy or messenger of hidden and terrible powers” He is also the servant of Azathoth, whose fitful, spastic wishes he immediately fulfills. Unlike the other Outer Gods, spreading madness is more important and enjoyable than death and destruction to Nyarlathotep. It is suggested by some that he will destroy the human race and possibly the earth as well.

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In a 1921 letter to Reinhardt Kleiner, Lovecraft related the dream he had had — described as “the most realistic and horrible [nightmare] I have experienced since the age of ten” — that served as the basis for his prose poem “Nyarlathotep”. In the dream, he received a letter from his friend Samuel Loveman that read:

“ Don’t fail to see Nyarlathotep if he comes to Providence. He is horrible — horrible beyond anything you can imagine — but wonderful. He haunts one for hours afterward. I am still shuddering at what he showed. „

Lovecraft commented:

“ I had never heard the name NYARLATHOTEP before, but seemed to understand the allusion. Nyarlathotep was a kind of itinerant showman or lecturer who held forth in public halls and aroused widespread fear and discussion with his exhibitions. These exhibitions consisted of two parts – first, a horrible – possibly prophetic – cinema reel; and later some extraordinary experiments with scientific and electrical apparatus. As I received the letter,

I seemed to recall that Nyarlathotep was already in Providence…. I seemed to remember that persons had whispered to me in awe of his horrors, and warned me not to go near him. But Loveman’s dream letter decided me…. As I left the house I saw throngs of men plodding through the night, all whispering affrightedly and bound in one direction. I fell in with them, afraid yet eager to see and hear the great, the obscure, the unutterable Nyarlathotep. „

—H.P. Lovecraft, Selected Letters

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Nyarlathotep The Black Pharaoh Lovecraftian Lore

Nyarlathotep

By Pascal Quidault

Source: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kQ6yNz

"And it was then that Nyarlathotep came out of Egypt. Who he was, none could tell, but he was of the old native blood and looked like a Pharaoh. The fellahin knelt when they saw him, yet could not say why. He said he had risen up out of the blackness of twenty-seven centuries, and that he had heard messages from places not on this planet."

Nyarlathotep. "Supercollector Lovecraft", Bragelonne 2023.

The Great Old Ones - Nyarlathotep

Lyrics

He is the scourge

He is the wounds

He is the purge

Who brings the final dooms

The plague of mental madness

The peddler of total sadness

In a dark procession

He walks slowly

In a cold depression

Serenely

He is them

They are him

Prodigy of the gods’ brain

The grim

Coming from a land of fire

As a messenger of the impious

Of the false beliefs the purifier

And the callous

A sudden attraction

Forces me to follow the crowd

In a morbid fascination

I let myself be wowed

Despite my cartesian mind

The eyes of the black pharaoh

Make my conscience blind

In a cry of absurd woe

“Soon from the sea a noxious birth began;

Forgotten lands with weedy spires of gold;

The ground was cleft, and mad auroras rolled

Down on the quaking citadels of man

Then, crushing what he chanced to mould in play

The idiot Chaos blew Earth’s dust away.”

“Alors écrasant ce qu’il avait eu l’occasion de modeler

Le Chaos idiot balaya la poussière de la terre.”

Revocation - The Outer Ones

Lyrics

Seeping through cosmic rifts from realms beyond time

A presence malevolent

Arcane entities, lurking behind the veil

Of our meaningless existence

Within the blackest gulfs

At the center of ultimate madness

Lies the infernal dominion in which they dwell

Formless gods

Ultra Dimensional

Overlords of the void

Reigning in chaos eternal

Blasphemous tomes have spoken of unlighted chambers

Where maddening rhythms pulsate endlessly

Can you hear them now? The piping of discordant flutes

Forever shrieking in disharmony

Only fools dare commune with them

Or to merely speak their forbidden names

For the torment they bring is immeasurable

Ageless horrors perverse and profane

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Nyarlathotep, described as the Black Man in H. P. Lovecraft's story "The Dreams in the Witch House".

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Titles: Crawling Chaos, God of a Thousand Forms, Stalker among the Stars, Black Pharaoh, Faceless God, Soul and Messenger of the Other Gods.

Family: Azathoth (father), Nameless Mist (sibling), Darkness (sibling).

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Sulphur Aeon - The Summoning of Nyarlathotep

Lyrics

Eater of souls, devourer of sanity

I'm calling thee!

Crawling chaos,

Thy name shall be revealed

Faceless father, ultimate void,

I am calling thee!

Delightfully wicked aristocrat

From the stars

Nyarlathotep!

Thrice invoked.

Nyarlathotep!

Circle closed.

Nyarlathotep!

Rise in our seal.

Ai!

Evil be performed in thy name.

Stalker of the stars,

Bringer of death to all!

Tear down

This feeble universe!

Black pharaoh

Reveal to us thy dreaded mysteries!

Nyarlathotep!

Sweet poison divine.

Nyarlathotep!

Evil incarnate.

Madness lurks

Behind thine faceless void.

Eldritch whistling from the cosmic gates...

Trickster, messenger,

Necromancer

Thee who walketh among mortal men,

Revered by those who know thine path.

Thee who walketh among the gods,

Feared by those who know thine intent.

Madness, corruption—rise

Chaos that creeps—divine

Liar—keeper of mysteries.

Nyarlathotep The Black Pharaoh Lovecraftian Lore

Dawn Of Ashes - Nyarlathotep's Children Of The Void

Lyrics

Oh, bestial Sphinx.

You foreshadowed the crucified race.

I am your disciple, and you are the depraved sire.

Invoke the highest fire, to cleanse the hapless kin.

Invoke the blight wounds on our livid skin.

Ia! The old one.

Ia! The lord of the dead.

Ia! The father of scum.

Ia!...

Ia! The ancient one.

Ia! Blood of the scorpion.

Ia! Lore of the Necro-god.

Ia!..

Entity for the funeral pyre.

Adoration towards the great suffering.

We are the followers to feast your flesh.

We are wraiths, enslaved by the book of dead names.

Ia! The old one.

Ia! The lord of the dead.

Ia! The father of scum.

Ia!...

Ia! The ancient one.

Ia! Blood of the scorpion.

Ia! Lore of the Necro-god.

Ia!..

Varathron - The Tressrising of Nyarlthotep

Lyrics

Finally from the depths of Egypt

Nocturnal arrival of the strange one

Thou who was worshipped by the nomads

Thou who was followed by beasts

Abyssic born emerging from the sea

Forgotten lands and cold towers

Covered all over with seaweeds

The earth scratched in two weird plains

Circle within circle

Eye within eye

And when the sacred hour comes

From words they passed to obscure deeds

The final step before the apocalypse

Archegonic theory is fallen by reborn

Thy who believed once

Follow the light now

Marking the time to mystical tressbirth

That which saved him

Made him stronger

And he destroyed

Everything he had

The melouzin's child

is cast on earth

Nothing but shadows waves remains...

Nyarlathotep The Black Pharaoh Lovecraftian Lore

Nyarlathotep By Maichol Quinto

Source: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/VdX5vN