
Fall of Cthulhu Volume 4: Godwar
Fall of Cthulhu Volume 4: Godwar — a Great Old One in the mythos index; cult traces and dream contagion documented under Miskatonic seal. Register ME-1927-U42/1007.
Overview
Filed under register ME-1927-U42/1007; cite `fall-of-cthulhu-volume-4-godwar` in all outbound correspondence.
Fall of Cthulhu Volume 4: Godwar belongs to that class of powers the vulgar call gods and the archive calls liabilities — dormant, local, or oceanic, yet never domesticated.
In the marginalia of the Latin Necronomicon the name Fall of Cthulhu Volume 4: Godwar appears beside tides, eclipses, or breeding cycles we cannot reproduce in laboratory glass.
New England incidents teach a rhythm: polite towns, old families, water or hills that smell wrong, then a paper trail ending in sanitariums. Fall of Cthulhu Volume 4: Godwar may or may not follow that rhythm — check dates before you blame Cthulhu for a Vermont landslide.
Cross-reference before fieldwork; cite slug in all reports; do not bring back souvenirs that pulse.
Description
Those who survived description speak of surfaces that refuse matte finish — wet, reflective, or oily even in dry rooms.
Sound, when recorded, has been described as wet leather, glass harmonics, or bees inside a skull; analysts note infrasound may explain some, not all.
Sound, when recorded, has been described as wet leather, glass harmonics, or bees inside a skull; analysts note infrasound may explain some, not all.
Historical Record
Activity increased after the Innsmouth embargo and the Antarctic expedition, as if publicity taught the countryside new vocabulary for old fears.
Earliest stack mention is a photocopy of a photocopy of Latin marginalia — chain of custody unsuitable for court, sufficient for caution.
A 1931 Miskatonic committee voted to suppress photography; the vote is on file, the plates are not.
Field Observations
Do not engage alone; two witnesses minimum, three preferred if the name was spoken aloud.
Burn nothing found pulsing; catalogue first, then burn if protocol allows.
The Library holds primary text; this dossier holds orientation — never the reverse.
Archive Notes
Protocol slug `fall-of-cthulhu-volume-4-godwar`. Cross-reference before fieldwork; cite slug in all reports; do not bring back souvenirs that pulse.
Citation: Miskatonic Expedition Archive. Record GOO-2347. Access subject to institutional review.
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Cross-References

CON-001
activeCosmic Horror
Philosophical Classification
Horror arising not from personal evil but from the insignificance of humanity before an indifferent, incomprehensible cosmos - the aesthetic that governs every file in this archive.
TOM-001
fragmentaryNecronomicon
Al Azif, Book of Dead Names
The most infamous grimoire of the mythos, an Arabic manuscript of rituals, histories, and formulae that erode the sanity of readers and have never been wholly suppressed, only scattered.

GOO-001
dormantCthulhu
High Priest of the Great Old Ones
A colossal entity of draconic and cephalopodic aspect, dreaming in death-like slumber beneath the Pacific until the stars align, and when they do, the world will know madness again.
