The Cthulhu Lexicon

The Cthulhu Lexicon contains in-depth information and statistics on people, places, creatures, and artifacts identified in the many stories of H.P. Lovecraft.

If you wish to add to the list, please do so! Just email me with the entry, a summary, and which story you found it in. Submissions do not have to be from stories written by Lovecraft. They can be from any story at all, as long as it is based on Lovecraft and/or the Cthulhu Mythos. Remember, though, that this last sentence is the key. The entries must be from published stories.

I do my best to ensure the accuracy of all things listed in The Cthulhu Lexicon, but I'm only human. Already I've found mistakes which have been promptly corrected. If you see a listing and know the information given is incorrect, please contact me and let me know. All I ask is that when giving the correction, list the story and approximate location within the story that your correction comes from. Thanks for helping!

For more references, check out http://users.deltanet.com/~lumiere/mythos.The site contains a list of every person, place, and thing found in mythos stories, and even includes stories, page, and sometimes paragraph number.


NOTES:

Navigation Features:

I've begun to implement a new navigation system in the Lexicon, and hope to have it fully functional by the end of the month. As you'll notice on most of the pages I've done away with the up and down arrows. Instead, you'll find the following navigational aid at the end of each entry:

[Prior Entry] [Next Entry] [Top of Page] [Bottom of Page]

Each link does the following:

Prior Entry - Takes you to the entry prior to the one you are presently reviewing for that particular story. If you are reviewing an entry about one of the mythos deities, takes you to the deity prior to the one you are reviewing (alphabetically listed). If you are reviewing tomes, takes you to the tome prior to the one you are reviewing (alphabetically listed).

Next Entry - Takes you to the entry following the one you are presently reviewing for that particular story. If you are reviewing an entry about one of the mythos deities, takes you to the deity after the one you are reviewing (alphabetically listed). If you are reviewing tomes, takes you to the tome after the one you are reviewing (alphabetically listed).

Top of Page and Bottom of Page - Self-explanatory.

I believe this new method of navigation is better adapted to the purpose of the Lexicon. Let me know what you think of it.

Some of the pages contain a lot of information. As such, they're going to take a little time to load, especially if you aren't using the frame version of the Lexicon. Be patient.


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