Six Score And Ten Oblations To A Malefic Avatar

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[The following are excerpts from handwritten notes

discovered secreted in a hidden alcove in the west

wing of the Phillips-Ervin Museum, London England.

Sealed in a leather canister,

the aged script was accompanied by an ornate bronze key of unknown origin.

The author of the journal remains unidentified,

and the artifact was only chanced upon following the

museum's partial destruction during the spring of 1941...]



[Fragmentary entry I:]

I have come into possession of a certain ancient book,

a collection of arcane scrawlings reputed to have been

derived from an even earlier transcription,

allegedly lost during the great fire of 1666.

The Chthonic Chronicles!

I cannot disclose here the precise and rather unsavory

means by which I acquired this weather-worn tome,

but I immediately recognized the veracity of the fevered

inscriptions contained within.

Apparently derived from an incomplete Latin translation

of the original source material,

the text sporadically lapses into an indecipherable

tongue which the translation cryptically notes as being Old High Atlantean.

Glyphs, sigils, occult pictograms,

six score and ten oblations to some malign entity of

colossal evil... some diabolical avatar of the Z'xulth.

Khthon!

I must delve further into the foreboding depths of this great black book...



[Fragmentary Entry II:]

Caught in the maleficent whorls and verticals of this

dark tome... but what lies at the heart of it?

A vespertine viper's nest of sublime wickedness!

What I discovered within this shadow-haunted volume

was a terrifying axiom so inestimably terrible in its

magnitude that it would shatter all man's carefully

orchestrated views of the cosmos and render utterly

redundant previous theories on the origin of humankind.

Lore dating from time immemorial