Miskatonic Expedition
The Elder Things that Fell To Earth
The Elder Things that Fell To Earth

The Elder Things that Fell To Earth

Creatures & Species

The Elder Things that Fell To Earth

The Elder Things that Fell To Earth — a species or servitor line; field taxonomy provisional, behaviour not. Register ME-1924-N12/3722.

Overview

Expedition register ME-1924-N12/3722 — cross-index under slug `the-elder-things-that-fell-to-earth`.

Taxonomists at Miskatonic classed The Elder Things that Fell To Earth provisionally; the creature has not agreed to the classification.

The Elder Things that Fell To Earth is indexed as species or servitor because bullets sometimes delay it; do not mistake delay for mastery.

New England incidents teach a rhythm: polite towns, old families, water or hills that smell wrong, then a paper trail ending in sanitariums. The Elder Things that Fell To Earth 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

Sound, when recorded, has been described as wet leather, glass harmonics, or bees inside a skull; analysts note infrasound may explain some, not all.

Those who survived description speak of surfaces that refuse matte finish — wet, reflective, or oily even in dry rooms.

The thing called The Elder Things that Fell To Earth left no consistent footprint; it left expectations broken in the nervous system.

Historical Record

A 1931 Miskatonic committee voted to suppress photography; the vote is on file, the plates are not.

Earliest stack mention is a photocopy of a photocopy of Latin marginalia — chain of custody unsuitable for court, sufficient for caution.

European parallels appear in Smith and Howard overlaps; do not merge pantheons without reading both authors in full.

Field Observations

Burn nothing found pulsing; catalogue first, then burn if protocol allows.

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 `the-elder-things-that-fell-to-earth`. Cross-reference before fieldwork; cite slug in all reports; do not bring back souvenirs that pulse.

Cosmic HierarchyCRT-5360
Cosmic placement of The Elder Things that Fell To Earth relative to indexed powers and servitors.

Citation: Miskatonic Expedition Archive. Record CRT-5360. Access subject to institutional review.