
Mnomquah
Mnomquah — a Great Old One in the mythos index; cult traces and dream contagion documented under Miskatonic seal. Register ME-1929-Y12/7620.
Overview
Expedition register ME-1929-Y12/7620 — cross-index under slug `mnomquah`.
The dossier for Mnomquah opens with a warning we did not write for ornament: several observers who sought direct contact ceased to file reports in languages the University recognises.
Moon god of the black lake in Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborea cycle.
Period attestation: post-lovecraft.
The Library holds primary text; this dossier holds orientation — never the reverse.
Description
Rules Ibicora beneath the moon's far side in pastiche cartographies.
Sensory reports conflict in detail — scale, colour, limb count — yet agree that the phenomenon offends proportion.
Olfactory notes in depositions: salt, copper, wet stone, and organic sweetness like fruit fermenting in a closed room.
Historical Record
Cults offer silver and cold sleep; dreamers see a toad-idol crowned with ice.
Post-1937 pastiche and game supplements multiplied references; the archive tags those layers expanded mythos unless a primary citation is supplied.
Cross-links at dossier foot should be treated as hypotheses, not as family trees carved in stone.
Field Observations
Do not engage alone; do not accept hospitality from hosts who show windows to other eras.
Submit Form Theta-9 if conversation turns to cities remembered only in sleep.
If the name appears in dreams three nights running, withdraw from the case and request audit.
Archive Notes
Cite archive slug `mnomquah` in all cross-references. If the name appears in dreams three nights running, withdraw from the case and request audit.
Citation: Miskatonic Expedition Archive. Record ARC-000. Access subject to institutional review.
Related Records
Cross-References

ARC-000
activeHyperborea
Hyperborea — a mythos location; coordinates disputed, testimony consistent in mood. Register ME-1920-H78/2860.

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.
