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Juk-Shabb    God of Yekub    Appears as a great shining ball of energy.    CF
Kaalut    The Ravenous One[21]    Likely a gigantic, larva-like horror, dwelling in the nebulous realm of K'gil'mnon along with the gharoides, its parasitic insectoid servants.    GI, HG3
Kag'Naru of the Air[22]    

   Mentioned in American comics "Challengers of the Unknown" (1977) as sister of M'nagalah.    Comics
Kassogtha    Bride of Cthulhu, The Leviathan of Diseased    A huge mass of coiled, writhing tentacles. She is Cthulhu's sister and mate, who bore him two twin daughters (Nctosa and Nctolhu)    NH
Kaunuzoth    The Great One, Cannoosut    A squat, sea cucumber-like monstrosity with five eyes, three-toed, taloned appendages and large mouth. He is described as one of Glaaki’s brethrens and dwells in Moore Dam lake of USA.    MR10
Khal'kru[23]    All-in-All, Greater-than-Gods    A dark, octopoid horror similar to Norse Kraken, but dwelling inside a temple somewhere in a hidden, warm valley in Alaska.    DM9
Klosmiebhyx    

   Sister of Zstylzhemghi.    OO
K'nar'st    Spawn of the Forgotten    A humanoid with four, seven-clawed arms with tentacles in place of legs. The head is lion-like but bony and the mouths encases three long tongues. He lies trapped in the seafloor, inside a seamount called Nayhgof.    KN5
Kurpannga    The Devil-dingo    A giant hairless dingo-like fiend living in Dreamlands (or the Dreamtime of Aboriginal myths).    DL
Lam    The Grey[24]    An alien entity similar to Grey aliens dwelling in the dark side of planet Mars.[25]    GW6, MR11, rpg
Lythalia    The Forest-Goddess    A female seductive humanoid entity covered in vines and vegetal parts. Somehow she has been mate of the Elder God Nodens bearing him the twin gods Vorvadoss and Yaggdytha.[26] The feline Istasha is the sister of Lythalia.    SS2, SS4
Mappo no Ryujin    Harbinger of Doom, Mappo's Dragon    A dragon-like entity covered in pseudopods, regarded as the mother of the Snake-God Yig and said to be imprisoned beneath the sunken continent of Mu.    JN
M’basui Gwandu    The River Abomination    A spider-eyed, bat-winged horror lurking in Congo River.    NT8
M'Nagalah[27]    The Devourer, The Cancer God[28]    A mass of entrails and eyes, or a massive blob-thing.    NH, TU, comics[29]
Mnomquah    Lord of the Black Lake, The Monster in the Moon    A very large and eyeless lizard creature with a "crown" of feelers.    MD, MQ, SB
Mordiggian    The Charnel God,
The Great Ghoul,
Lord of Zul-Bha-Sair, Morddoth[30]    A shapeshifting cloud of shadow.    DT5, CG, GD7, IC, NS7, RE
Mormo[31]    The Thousand-Faced Moon    Mormo appears in many forms, but three are most common: as a mocking vampiric maiden, as a tentacle-haired gorgon, or as a hunched toad-like albino with a mass of feelers instead of a face. This last is the form of her servitors, the Moon-beasts.    BX, HR2, TR5
Mortllgh    Storm of Steel    A lustrous orb floating at the centre of a whirling vortex of razor-sharp, metallic looking blades.    KN2
Mynoghra    She-Daemon of the Shadows    A succubus-like fiend with alien traits and tentacles in place of the hair. She is mentioned as cousin of Nyarlathotep in the O’ Khymer Revelations and worshipped in witch-cults of Salem, Oregon.    WN2
Nctosa & Nctolhu    The Twin Spawn of Cthulhu    Twin daughters of Cthulhu, imprisoned in the Great Red Spot of planet Jupiter. They appear as huge shell-endowed beings, with eight segmented limbs and six long arms ending with claws, vaguely resembling their "step-sister" Cthylla.    NH
Ngirrth’lu    The Wolf-Thing, The Stalker in the Snows, He Who Hunts, Na-girt-a-lu    A ferocious and towering wolf-like humanoid with bat wings. He is served by werewolf servants known as the Lupine Ones.    SS2
Northot[32]    The The Forgotten God, The Thing That Should Not Be[33]    A mysterious entity related to Yog-Sothoth, Shub-Niggurath and Azathoth too which manifests either as a faun-like humanoid with colour-changing hair or as a glowing halo of unknown colour.    NT4, RE3
Nssu-Ghahnb[34]    The Heart of the Ages, Leech of the Aeons    Sort of a gigantic beating heart secluded in a parallel dimensions. It would have spawned the monsters of all the times.    rpg
Nug and Yeb    The Twin Blasphemies    Two horrid nebulous masses of shape-changing vapour from which eyes, tentacles, maws and hooves emerge; somewhat like Shub-Niggurath. They have been spawned by Yog-Sothoth and Shub-Niggurath and both (or either) are regarded as blasphemous parents of Cthulhu[35] and perhaps Tsathoggua too.[36]    BF, EH, LA, OA, TO
Nyaghoggua    The Kraken Within[37]    A blurry, dark, kraken-like entity mentioned in the Song of Yste and said to dwell in the Outer Space.    AB, NY7
Nycrama    The Zombifying Essence    A tall larva-like monstrosity with hundreds of segmented, taloned tendrils, exiled by the Elder Gods in a parallel dimension with close connection with South America rainforests, wherefrom he lures human victims to enslave from other dimensions. Formerly he was too an Elder God.    NY4
Nyogtha    The Thing which Should Not Be,
Haunter of the Red Abyss    Appears as an inky shadow.    AF, HG, SH, SR, SY4
Ob'mbu    The Shatterer    A giraffe-like reptilian monster.    NH
Oorn[38]    Mnomquah's Mate    Appears as a huge, tentacled mollusc.    HW10, MD
Othuum    The Oceanic Horror    A twisting, ropy-tentacled mass with a single alien face somewhere in the center of the slimy squirming mass.    OT, RS
Othuyeg    The Doom-Walker    Appears as a great, tentacled eye similar to Cyäegha, but much more to the monster featuring in the horror movie The Crawling Eye.[39] It dwells in the subsoil of Kansas in the fabled Seven Cities of Gold along with the consort of his, Gzxtyos.
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