12 Facts About Nyarlathotep

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Nyarlathotep subsequently appears as a major character in The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath, in which he again manifests in the form of an Egyptian pharaoh when he confronts protagonist Randolph Carter.

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In "The Dreams in the Witch House", Nyarlathotep appears to Walter Gilman and witch Keziah Mason in the form of "the 'Black Man' of the witch-cult", a black-skinned avatar of the Devil described by witch hunters.

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3.

In "The Rats in the Walls", Nyarlathotep is mentioned as a faceless god in the caverns of Earth's center.

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4.

Nyarlathotep appears in the guise of the Dark Man in Larry Correia's story "Dead Waits Dreaming".

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5.

Nyarlathotep is a dark skinned woman, with the lower half of the eye of Horus below her right eye.

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6.

Nyarlathotep is featured in several of the Shin Megami Tensei games, as well as the spin-off Persona series video games, including Revelations: Persona, Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment.

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7.

Nyarlathotep appears as a playable unit in the 2016 Japanese mobile game Tokyo Afterschool Summoners, where he's depicted as a popular DJ with a rep for causing chaos simply to cause chaos.

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8.

Nyarlathotep is the focus of an augmented reality game distributed by The Mysterious Package Company, which includes several physical artifacts, and an interactive app with which to interact with those artifacts.

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9.

Nyarlathotep appears in the loosely-based 'Azathoth Rising' by Joseph S Dale, as the guardian of the Necronomicon, as he tries to make wizards and other people of power use the spells in the book ostensibly to gain power.

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10.

Nyarlathotep was a kind of itinerant showman or lecturer who held forth in public halls and aroused widespread fear and discussion with his exhibitions.

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11.

Nyarlathotep has "a thousand" other forms, most of these reputed to be maddeningly horrific.

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12.

Nyarlathotep enacts the will of the Outer Gods, and is their messenger, heart and soul; he is a servant of Azathoth, his father, whose wishes he immediately fulfills.

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