Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Dagon é uma divindade que habita o sombrio mundo criado por H.P. Lovecraft em seus contos. Ele foi inspirado em um antigo Deus Semita (de mesmo nome), que representava a fertilidade e a abundância na pesca.

    • In Lovecraft's Fiction
    • In The Expanded Mythos
    • Size
    • Description
    • In Other Works
    • Behind The Mythos
    • External Links

    In the Lovecraft story "Dagon," written in 1917, the narrator finds ancient carvings that depict humanoid creatures with webbed hands and bulging eyes, at least one of whom is almost as large as a whale. He then sees a similar creature like that in the flesh--a "vast, Polyphemus-like...monster of nightmares," with "gigantic scaly arms." The creatur...

    In the works of Lin Carter, Dagon and Hydra are identified as the Lesser Old Ones who serve Cthulhu, and lead all the Deep Ones who serve him. (EXP: "The Horror in the Gallery", "Behind the Mask") In "Dagon's Bell", by Brian Lumley, the character David Parker claims that Cthulhu is merely another name for Dagon (and so is Neptune).

    At a very advanced age, some Deep Ones reach enormous sizes (citation needed). Such individuals engender the Cult of Dagon, who worship these creatures as deities. They are, in fact, entirely corporeal beings whose great age contributes to their massive size. There is fossil evidence that the oldest, largest of these beings reached sizes of over 50...

    Dagon is an enormous specimen of a Deep One (citation needed)that has been mentioned in texts since at least the time of Mesopotamia. He is worshipped as a deity by a devout cult of both humans and Deep Ones. While apparently immortal, his longevity may be attributable to his fraternization with the Star Spawn, who sometimes select formidable speci...

    Doctor Who

    The Doctor identifies Dagon as one of the Great Old Ones and claims that the Sea Devils worship it. (EXP: All-Consuming Fire)

    Dungeons & Dragons

    In Dungeons & Dragons, the tabletop role-playing game from Wizards on the Coast, Dagon (a.k.a., the Prince of the Depths) is an obyrith, one of the Lovecraftian demons that predated not only mortal life but the gods themselves. Originally, like all the other obyrith, its form could drive a mortal insane. Over time, it evolved and took its more recognizable shape, a 40-foot hybrid combining fish and octopus elements, with black rubbery skin, many unblinking red eyes, and numerous tentacles. Hi...

    Pathfinder

    In the Pathfinder roleplaying game, Dagon (a.k.a. Shadow Lord of the Sea and Demon Lord of the Sea) is a QlippothLord who was originally a mindless sea monster. As it consumed more demons, it gained an intellect. It resides in the sunken city of Ugothanok, with its alien architecture. Its form is a foul hybrid of octopus, eel, and fish, with four tentacles, a monstrous face, and the lower body of an eel. It measures 35 feet and its spawn usually take its form. Additionally, a creature known a...

    George Olshevsky named the nonconvex snub polyhedra after entities from the Mythos, with the Snub icosidodecadodecahedron as "Dagon".
    The 2001 movie Dagon was, despite its name, based on The Shadow Over Innsmouth.
    In 2008, the single "Dagon" (russian "Дагон") was released by russian horror-punk band Korol i Shut(russian Король и Шут), and later in the album "Ten' klouna" (russian "Тень клоуна"). In 2008, she...
    The metal band Dagonfrom Lansing, Michigan is named after the deity. Their songs revolve around the sea, and often contain a supernatural element.
  2. Dagon. By H. P. Lovecraft. I am writing this under an appreciable mental strain, since by tonight I shall be no more. Penniless, and at the end of my supply of the drug which alone makes life endurable, I can bear the torture no longer; and shall cast myself from this garret window into the squalid street below.

  3. In the anime and manga series Jujutsu Kaisen, Dagon is a curse, a monster born from the fear humans feel about the ocean. The character's humanoid octopus-like appearance bears some resemblance to Cthulhu's description present in Lovecraft's posterior short story The Call of Cthulhu.

    • H. P. Lovecraft
    • 1919
  4. "Dagon" é um conto do autor americano HP Lovecraft, escrito em julho de 1917. Uma das primeiras histórias escritas por Lovecraft quando adulto. Foi publicado pela primeira vez na edição de novembro de 1919 do The Vagrant (edição # 11).

  5. 22 de out. de 2023 · Resumo e análise literária da obra Dagon de H. P. Lovecraft. Uma narrativa de horror cósmico sobre um sobrevivente de um naufrágio que sofre com sonhos delirantes de uma criatura mitológica avistada em uma ilha misteriosa.

  6. Dagon é um conto de terror escrito por H. P. Lovecraft e publicado pela primeira vez na revista The Vagrant em novembro de 1919. A história é narrada por um homem que sobrevive a um naufrágio e encontra um templo subaquático dedicado a Dagon, um antigo deus semita.