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From HP Lovecraft's 1930s Short Story ''The Whisperer in The Darkness'' - The ''Mi-Go'' were Inter-dimensional Aliens bent of World and Universe conquest. They were described as being a giant ''Fungus-Based'' class of organisms who had mastered genetic manipulation of conquered Races as well as themselves.


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The Mi-Go are a race of aliens from the planet "Migou" (Which means Yeti in Tibetan). They are fungus-based creatures that are enhanced due to surgical, biological, chemical, and mechanical means. The creatures in the story "The Whisperer in Darkness" by HPL are described by the character Akeley, claiming they looked like winged humanoid crabs.


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The Mi-go (sometimes known as Mi-gos in plural) are a race of disturbing alien entities described in the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Described as large and pink they are a fusion of fungus and crustacean with a number of bizarre adaptations (yet still being more humanoid than a lot of Lovecraftian monsters). It is a race that has strongholds across the cosmos (the galaxy or universe, not clear.


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The Mi-go are a race of alien creatures which appear in H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Roughly the same size as an adult human, the Mi-go appear crustacean or insectiod in nature but are actually a type of fungal lifeform. Their heads are lozenge-shaped, with a mane of small antennae, their bodies have multiple pairs of limbs attached to the thorax, and they sport a pair of large wings.


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Mi-Go. Mi-Go are a fictional race of extraterrestrials created by H. P. Lovecraft and used by others in the Cthulhu Mythos setting. The word Mi-Go comes from "Migou", a Tibetan word for yeti. The aliens are fungus-based lifeforms which are extremely varied due to their prodigious surgical, biological, chemical, and mechanical skill.


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🔀 This is an article about the species from "At the Mountains of Madness". For the ones from "The Shadow Out Of Time," see flying polyp The Elder Things (also known as the Old Ones and Elder Ones) are a fictional alien species created by H. P. Lovecraft, which make their first appearance in the 1936 novel At the Mountains of Madness. Additional references to the Old Ones appear in Lovecraft.


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The fungoid denizens of Pluto. The wings are sort of small, as they wreen't suupposed to be very effective in our atmosphere. I really like how it tuned out.


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The mi-go could attack them almost anywhere, from anywhere, except the seas. One of the reasons why the Old Ones retreated to the oceans -- Cthulhu's kind grabbing the newer land masses being the other. Derleth's responsible for the elementals properties and good v. evil angle.


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The Mi-Go are a Kardashev-2 civilization which has been here (as in Earth) sporadically on and off for a billion years, more or less. They want something from Earth - are mining for it, in fact - and evidently do not want to just conquer it to get that. They're interested in the life on it, too - but don't mistake that for mere curiosity or.


H.P. Lovecraft MiGo, The Fungi from Yuggoth by Cryptdidical on DeviantArt

Mi-Go, the Fungi from Yuggoth "They were pinkish things about five feet long; with crustaceous bodies bearing vast pairs of dorsal fins or membraneous wings and several sets of articulated limbs, and with a sort of convoluted ellipsoid, covered with multitudes of very short antennae, where a head would ordinarily be..


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The Mi-go (lower-case "g") are creations of H.P. Lovecraft. They're cyborg insectoid creatures who can travel between dimensions. In order to do so, they remove a person's brain, attach it to a "brain cylinder" and then can use external devices to let them person see, hear, and think. Sound familiar at all? See below….


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A Hound of Tindalos is a fictional creature created by Frank Belknap Long and later incorporated into the Cthulhu Mythos when it was codified by August Derleth. [14] They first appeared in Long's short story "The Hounds of Tindalos", first published in the March 1929 issue of Weird Tales. [15] Lovecraft mentions the creatures in his short story.


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The Outer Beings are perhaps the most marvelous organic things in or beyond all space and time—members of a cosmos-wide race of which all other life-forms are merely degenerate variants.A letter to Albert N. Wilmarth, attributed to Henry Akeley. The Mi-Go; a.k.a. the Outer Ones, Outer Beings and similar monikers; are an ancient species of life forms made out of non-ordinary matter. Their.


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The Mi-go are pinkish, fungoid, crustacean-like entities with a "convoluted ellipsoid" composed of pyramided, fleshy rings and covered in antennae where a head would normally be. They are about 5 feet (1.5 m) long, and their crustacean-like bodies bear numerous sets of paired appendages. They also possess a pair of membranous bat-like wings.


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The Whisperer in Darkness is a 26,000-word novella by American writer H. P. Lovecraft.Written February-September 1930, it was first published in Weird Tales, August 1931. Similar to The Colour Out of Space (1927), it is a blend of horror and science fiction.Although it makes numerous references to the Cthulhu Mythos, the story is not a central part of the mythos, but reflects a shift in.


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A brain cylinder is a cylindrical, medium sized machine used by the Mi-go to transport humans to Yuggoth. It contains a living human brain, vivisected from its host and preserved in nutrient fluid. The cylinder can be connected with various devices that provide the faculties of sight, hearing and speech to the brain, allowing it to observe and.