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I. Kitab Book of Dead Names
Sura 1. Preduvedomlenie reading the book, even
A book is this - the mysteries of those who wrote it opened in
dangerous journey
s on earth and heavenly deserts countries.
2 Se is The Book of Laws and Customs of the sleeping dead,
written by me, Jabir
ibn Abdallah ibn Abdallah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraj Al-Ansari, your
servant, and a poe
t famous volhovatelem.
3 Use the secrets of this book, I said to the dark spirits, koi
bestowed upon me
the treasures of the great - as wealth and knowledge.
4 I have tasted and know the unknowable, led by the Ancients,
the power of which
I knew.
Five had forgotten about them Zardusht, Musa did not know, is
not comprehended D
aoud, Yahya moved away, but Jesus told the faithful, Mani knew,
but concealed, M
uhammad denied.
6 But I learned about living and existing before men in dreams
to this day, Velm
a, and found them awful.
7 One of them taught me these things, and powerful sorcery.
8 The book tells the story of those wonderful places, of which I
visited, the ho
rrors of the heartless, with whom I encountered, koi to genuine
madness took me,
as shown in my notes, memoirs of a madman.
9 For to be crazy, in order to believe in those things, I saw
the koi in those c
eremonies, koi, I have worked for, in those places, of which I
visited, and the
times I have visited koi.
10 Yes naidet mukarrib still up in the pages of all the
knowledge I have gathere
d some of the time so maddening journey.
11 But is this book will serve as a warning against those who
expect to Outland.
Sura 2. Certificate Majnun , a wanderer and scholar
Majnun - (In Arabic) Obsessed jinn, a madman.
1 Behold there is evidence of all that I saw, and all that I
learned for those o
f summer, when I had three seals of the mountains of Ararat.
Two thousand and one moon, I saw with my birthday, and it is
true only so for th
e life of a human life, though in the book of Moses recheno that
many more were
living prophets.
I have 3 Weak and ill, and bear the burden of fatigue and
exhaustion, and a sigh
hangs in my breast, like a lamp extinct.
4 I'm too old.
5 jackals sing my name in their midnight psalms, and the voice
of this quiet, su
btle appeals to me from afar.
6 And the voice which cries out closer to the ear of my thirst
with wickedness.
7 The severity of my soul will determine the final resting place
of my.
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8 before this same hour I shall trace here all that I can, I, of
the horrors of
the koi come close Outland and koi are waiting at the door of
every man, for beh
old there is a secret ancient ancestor bequeathed, but
forgetting all but the fe
w fans of the Ancients (May be crossed out their names!).
9 And if not, I will conclude this work, take what is stored
here, and look for
stuff, because the time is short, and does not know the human
race does not unde
rstand the evil that awaits him on every side, day after all the
gates open, and
after every broken barrier , mapping every careless acolyte
before the altars o
f madness.
10 For behold is the Book of the Dead, the Book of Al-Khema,
koyu I wrote a thre
at to my life, as it gained in the worlds efreet, cruel
celestial spirits from b
eyond the stars wandering.
11 May all who read the book, even through her forewarned that
the abode of men visibly and significantly for this people of the
Ancients - the gods and devils -
since before the time, and that they seek revenge for that
forgotten battle that
occurred in the distant spaces and split at the worlds Adam's
kind of the begin
ning, when the senior wandered in the spaces;
12 people of Marduk, as he is known to the Chaldeans, and
Nariks, our mistress,
lady magicians.
13 Know therefore this day that I walked all the worlds of jinn,
as well as plac
es of Outland, and went to the place of unclean mortal and
eternal thirst, to wh
ich the path leads through the gates of oblivion, built in Ur,
in the days befor
e Babylon.
14 Know also that I have talked with all kinds of jinn and the
Devas, whose name
s are not known among the nations of men, or have never been led
by.
15 And the printing of some of them are here, while others
should I take with me
when I leave this world.
16 Yes, have mercy on my soul Naksir!
17 I saw the unknown lands that are not applied to any map.
18 I lived in the deserts and wastelands, and spoken with the
Devas and the soul
s of men were slaughtered koi, and wives, koi died in
childbirth: the victims of
Jeannie Idhi.
19, I traveled under the seas in search of the palace of the
Lord, and found the
stone monuments of vanquished nations, and was able to read the
writings of som
e of them, while others are still hidden from all the
living.
20 And these nations were destroyed because of the knowledge
stored in this book
.
21, I wandered among the stars, and trembled before the
jinn.
22 Finally, I found a conspiracy, with whom I have passed
through the gates of h
eaven, and I wandered into the forbidden area of the wicked
efreet.
23 I lifted the devas and the deceased.
24 I Called the spirits of my ancestors to the existent and
visible on the tops
of the phenomenon of ziggurats, erected in order to reach the
stars, and constru
cted in order to touch the lowest chambers Dzhahannama.
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25 I fought with a black magician Azathoth, vain, and fled to
the ground, crying
out to Shub-Niggurath and her brother, Marduk, the lord of the
double-headed ax
.
26 I lifted the land beside a horde of the east, calling for the
hordes of devas
, I am forced to obey me, and by doing this, I knew Nguo, the
god of wrong, brea
thing fire and roaring like a thousand thunders.
27 The fear I have known.
28 knoweth I am the gate leading into the Outland, with which
the ancient ways o
f looking at our world, next to whom custody shall be
forever.
29 I smell permeated the ancient, the queen of Outland, whose
name is inscribed
in the writing of a monstrous Magana, the covenant of the people
who died, whose
priestesses, who seek power, opened the gates during the last
terrible, ominous
, and vanished forever.
30 I have found these skills under circumstances quite
unimaginable when I was a
n illiterate shepherd in the land of Mesopotamia, conquered by
the hordes of ser
vants Allahovyh.
31 Behold! for the cross is the beginning of my path and turned
koy unexpectedly
eerie laughter Azathoth, Him who is the second of the Great
Outer giving rise f
rom the depths of Outland, and whose calling myself as partners
in their pride.
32 He made fun of me because, apparently, insignificant charms
of my strength before the Ancients.
33 Official Gazette to me that I have now lost to the ways of
men, but I prayed
and gave thanks, and do not bow like this shahinshah wish
genies, but despised h
im and cursed him, and therefore, he left me for a time.
34 Perhaps he believed that I was stronger than previously
thought to him, or ma
ybe I made something that he did not expect.
35 Once in adolescence, heading north and east of the mountains
of Noah, which i
s called by the people living there Masis land, I came upon a
gray rock with thr
ee marvelous carved signs.
36 was the same person onaya height and girth of a bull.
37 She sat firmly in the ground, so that I could not move
it.
38 Assuming that they are no more than letters, treasured the
memory of the deed
s of the king, in order to note an ancient symbol of victory by
the enemy, I thr
ew a fire at its foot, in order to protect themselves from
wolves, wandering in
those parts, and went to sleep, because it was these things at
night, and I was
far away from my village in the Beth-Arabaye.
39 About three hours before dawn, the nineteenth Sabat, I was
awakened by the ho
wling of a wolf dog il, extremely loud, and almost at arm's
length from me.
Flame died at 40 of its hot coals, and red, bright spark threw
its faint gleam o
f dancing on the stone monument with the three characters.
41 I began to quickly grow a new fire, when suddenly the gray
rock began to slow
ly ascend into the air, as if she was a dove.
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42 I could not stir il publish the sound of fear overcame my
spine and skull hla
dny fingers gripped me.
43 Meeting with Iblis himself would have been less shock to me
than the vision o
f this, he escapes from the palms of my hands!
44 Soon I heard a voice soft at some distance, and experienced a
more down to ea
rth tatyami fear of the night, ready to attack me, and
trembling, I fell back in
to the grass high.
The voice of a 45 merged with the first, and soon several men in
black robes, th
ieves gathered at the place where I stayed, surrounding the
floating rock, befor
e koeyu they did not show the slightest trepidation.
46 Now, I could clearly distinguish between the three characters
on the stone mo
nument shining crimson flames, as if a rock enveloped in
flames.
47 strangers together muttering prayers il call, from which one
could distinguis
h only a few words, and those on a completely unknown language
to me.
48 Yes, have mercy on my soul Naksir!
49 Rites of these are not a mystery to me now.
50 Strangers, whose parties I could not discern il admit Created
by insane wave
in the air with daggers glittered coldly and sharply in the
mountain night.
51 beneath soaring cliffs, from the very firmament, where it was
before, seemed
to uplift a broad-tail snakes.
52 This serpent was, indeed, more than anyone I have ever
seen.
53 The thinnest part thereof has a thickness of two masculine
hands, and as long
as he towered above the firmament, followed by the second,
although the end of
the first was not yet clear, and he seemed to have reached the
most heat.
54 they appear one by one, and the firmament trembled under the
weight of the te
ntacles still, the huge and numerous.
55 Songs of the priests, whom I know now as the ministers of
some secret power,
becoming louder and more shrill all.
56 "Y'a! Y'a AZAG su! 57 Y'a! Y'a askak su! 58 Y'a! Y'a Kululu
su chickens! 59 Y
'a!
(Shumersk.)
Y'a! Y'a! Spirit of the reserved!
Y'a! Y'a! The spirit of unfettered!
Y'a! Y'a! Cthulhu, alien to the spirit!
Y'a!
60 Land where I conceal, became something of a damp, dripping
from the place of
action, to whom I became a witness.
61 I Touched the liquid and found that the family is blood.
62 I cried in horror and discovered my presence before the
priests.
63 have turned it to me, and I saw with disgust that the
daggers, of which the f
irst power, they lifted the stone, they split the sake of their
breasts some mys
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terious purpose, koyu at that time I could not understand.
64 But now I knows that the blood of the very essence of the
food of spirits now
, making the battlefield after the light is shining unnatural
fray, giving thus
the presence of feeding the spirits.
65 Naksir bless us all!
66 Cry of my cast ritual into chaos and confusion.
67 bestowed me these things required a moment, and I rushed down
the mountain pa
th, which led me here, so quickly, how these things allow me to
my feet, crying
out to Nariks, so she brought me safe on the trail.
68 And the priests chased after me, although some seemed to have
remained: perha
ps, in order to complete the rituals.
69 No matter how these things when I'm rushing like a madman
down the hill in th
e night, coldly, and my heart was pounding in my chest and my
head was filled wi
th warmth, - the sound of crashing thunder of rock and rocked
for me, and shook
the very firmament of any way I ran.
70 I fell prostrate in fear and haste.
71 Climbing up, I turned around, so to meet face to face any
attacker that would
have been next to me, though I was small and unarmed.
72 To the amazement of my mind, I saw a priest of ancient
horror, no caster dead
Sim owns a secret art, but only the black robes that had fallen
into the grass
and thistles without the visible presence of life il bodies
beneath them.
73 I went up to the nearest care and picking up a long twig,
pulled her dress ou
t of the tenacious briers and thorns.
74 All that remained of the priest, was puddle of slime, like
green oil, the sme
ll of the garments as they were such, if the body lay for a long
time, decomposi
ng in the sun.
75 This inversion of the stench and my belly was nearly threw me
down, but I was
determined to find the other, in order to behold, whether they
suffered the sam
e fate.
76 getting up the hill, to whom only a moment ago was running so
scared, I disco
vered the dark and the other priests in the same condition as
the first.
77 I went on the path, avoiding garments as they move mine, I
will not dare to s
tir them more.
78 Then went I, finally, to the gray stone monument, koy risen
unnaturally into
the air at the bidding of the priests.
Now 79, he again rested on the ground, but the writing is still
shining flame of
the wicked.
80 il serpents that seemed to me then Serpents, disappeared.
81 But among the dead coals of fire, now hladny and black,
resting, glittering,
iron tablet.
82 picked up as the judges and I saw that on it, as well as on
the stone, printe
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d letters, but dyuzhe intricate, and in a manner whose
comprehend I was not able
to.
83 signs have been other than marked on the stone, but I had the
feeling of such
, though I could almost read them, but he could still, as if I
had known these t
hings before an adverb, so long forgotten.
84 The head of my aching, as if Iblis pounded my skull in, when
a ray of moonlig
ht touched the talisman srebryanogo (For me now knows that these
things were), a
nd the voice came into my head and told me the secrets of the
action, to whom I
became witness to one word: Cthulhu.
85 This in a moment, as if a fierce whisper in my ear told me,
grasped me.
86 Signs of these are carved in gray stone, koy gates are in
Outland:
116 Secrets of these, I will grant you a koi in the lives of my
pain, but will n
ever be entrusted to the uninitiated, the exiled il, il servants
of the ancient
serpents, but even these should remain in your heart, always
silent to such.
117 Peace be with you!
Sura 3. Dar Ebonor
I had the luck to leave an edge of this mountain and spend the
night in the vall
ey, exhausted but alive.
2 Since then, after this fateful night in the mountains of
Ararat, on all sides
of the world I wandered in search of the key to the secret
knowledge, something
was given to me.
3 But I did not know, not a Cthulhu and His messengers, enjoying
my fears, thoug
ht up a long torment for my soul before devouring my flesh in
revenge for my sin
s.
4 For I know that the way forward cut off, and returned to the
land of Mesopotam
ia, feeling the breath of devs behind the back of mine and saw
the tents of the
enemy in front of me, and I hid them in the ruins of ancient
castles of Babylon.
5 And left edge of this later, I went further south, until he
reached the great
desert, the Rub Al bride-Khali.
6 And the journey was signified painful and lonely, and at the
time these things
I did not take a wife, no home anoint il village of my house,
and lived in vari
ous countries, sometimes in caves in the deserts of il, and many
adverbs I have
learned so far could study them a stranger, in order to bargain
with the merchan
ts and find news and practices them.
7 But I did not know until then that the deal was with my
strength, koi in every
country live.
8 When seven years have passed since I left my mother's family,
I learned that t
hey all died, putting his hands on himself, for reasons about
which no one was a
ble to tell me, and their cattle have fallen, as if the victims
of the plague ou
tlandish.
9 And soon after that I was able to comprehend much of what I
previously did not
know otherwise than in dreams.
10 There, amid the dunes of the great deserts of the Rub
Al-Khali, I found somet
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hing that did not look out of the hands and the mouth of the
Messenger of the ji
nn, and was able to comprehend much of what I previously did not
know otherwise
than in dreams.
11 One morning I awoke and saw that the world has changed: the
skies darkened an
d thundered the voice of evil spirits, and color, and life
itself have been abso
rbed by them.
12 Then I heard a cry calling, shouting something from the
dunes, which called f
or me.
13 Call vozbudorazhil me and threw it into the pot, and finally
could not stand
and I decided to see what kind of animal can co-create this cry
calling.
14 I left my tent and went into the desert, where the call has
surrounded me on
all sides.
15 I went into the wilderness only a great dress, it was with
me, and I have bee
n wearied by the heat from the refrigerant during the day and
night.
16 But shouting did not stop calling.
17 Three days later, on the eighteenth hour of the day after
this, the cry stopp
ed calling, and before me was a man.
18 Her husband was still all black, face and clothes, and he
greeted me in my la
nguage and my name.
19 told me the name of her husband, and his name was Ebonor, and
he was of the J
inn.
Ebonor 20 and published this cry of calling, and I still did not
know that he wa
s not just a junior Dev, tortured helpless, but the Messenger of
evil jinn, call
ed the Old Ones, which they can not subdue the greatest of
magicians and the Mag
hreb.
21 Jeanne gave me this gift of understanding all sorts of
languages, written mol
vlennye il, il human animal.
22 Therefore I could, Abdallah ibn Jabir al-Khazraj, read the
scriptures, for de
cades confuses many deaths, but I lost the rest forever.
23 For even when I tried to lie down and sleep, I could hear the
creatures besid
e me, talking with me, I could hear the birds and insects of the
desert, but, wo
rst of all, dragons, koi growl and bark madly in the coming of
the Ancients.
24 Now that the shouting has stopped calling, I returned to my
castle with my ne
w knowledge, and spent many sleepless nights, listening to the
voices of small a
nimals and devas invisible whispers, and only among the dead, it
seemed to me, i
f I could not sleep.
25 After many days without sleep, I went back again into the
desert, hoping to m
eet Ebonor, in order to return him his gift, because I found it
terrible of curs
es.
26 Three days and eighteen hours I wandered again and on the
eighteenth hour Ebo
nor appeared before me.
27 I fell before him and begged him to take away the gift of
him, for he has dep
rived me of my mind, but he showed no compassion.
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28 Instead of this he said that he will reveal to me more
knowledge.
29 He took me by the hand and led me by the Frigid desert sands,
down a long lad
der, inaccessible to man, until we reached the gates of the
secret chamber.
30 "Here you obryaschesh ultimate truth, but you can comprehend
only a fraction
of it," - told me a genie, opening the gates of these.
31 Then I heard a cry calling emanating from the gate, but it
was this time a th
ousand times stronger than before, and took my right hand Ebonor
and dragged me
through the door.
32 Through these gates, I saw countless knowledge, but only a
few kept my mind.
33And, knowing this, I found myself in the desert before Ebonor,
koy izgalyatsya
me and sneered that the human mind is much weaker than that of
the Ancients.
34 And I learned about in the secret chambers of the Ancients,
and they were ter
rible and naizlobneyshimi spirits, were the koi from outside of
creation, in ord
er to live on earth.
35 Then, at the dawn of the kind of Adam, were expelled them
from the ground, be
cause the stars were unfavorable.
36 All were expelled from the land, except for Nyarlathotep
al-Khem , Messenger o
f the Ancients, one of whose faces were Ebonor.
Al-Khem - (In Arabic), Black, or Egyptian, or Alchemist (From
al-Khem - Black Ea
rth, or Egypt).
37 turned away from me, laughed Ebonor again and told me that
one day's time wil
l come when the stars will rise again and the true ancient
gates.
38 Having said this, he vanished, and again I was left alone,
like the hapless B
edouin, caster dead, the circumstances I have heard of Ibn Ghazi
(May Allaah hav
e mercy on him ancient!).
39 Once, when for the first time in the great desert of Rub
al-Khali, the afores
aid saw a tall man all in black, standing on the crest of the
dune under the sta
rs, with his head sideways, as if he listened to the sounds of
songs, though, ex
cept for the wind, no sound broke the silence of the night is
not .
40 his face was hidden in the shadows robe, and his back was
turned to the stran
ger.
41 emboldened by his inattention, climbed the slope of the dune
Bedouin with a k
nife, in order to cut the throat of a stranger, and steal his
coat and boots.
42 And when he threw the knife, then realized that he could not
move.
43 The stranger turned and beheld the same to him, and shouted,
Bedouin, for the
re was no person under the robe, only two stars shining.
44 In the small moments of stars pierced his soul, and devoured
as the judges.
45 The stranger is, and was Ebonor koy, rotation, not a word
uttered, and retire
d, the caster also fell to his knees and wail because of the
feeling of emptines
s limit.
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46 I've decided to rest, although my cursed gift was still
staying with me.
47 When he came to, I said that I hold in the palms of my book,
the book also ha
d many names of Nyarlathotep, messenger of the Ancients.
Only 48, I was able to read the book, even, but others can not,
for it is said t
hat the word does not understand them in the pages now.
49 From a book containing the knowledge of these things, I went
in search of new
abodes for themselves, because I could not go back more than a
village native,
because you need me there was a time in order to study the ways
of the Ancients,
and I need a place was dead, so my sleep no one violated.
Sura 4. Voice in the wilderness
1 In order to be possible to become a magician, you should try
to accomplish the
most dangerous, because you have to endanger not only your life
and your mind,
but the immortal Zu - koyu uninitiated minds called soul -
too.
2 Can you beat this, and the difference to become a god, but
most likely you'll
become a madman.
3 Or - and this, perhaps the worst - can you do both.
4 O thou, who writes angry, remember: it is always inspired by
the evil fathers,
with whom you will meet after preidesh.
5 Because the dark turn your thoughts from the road in Jahan to
repentance and p
rayer, which is shorter than that in which you believe you, Let
not thy soul wil
l be bad as gloomy as this scripture.
6 O thou grasp the wisdom of secret things, and crossed the
shady paths under th
e stars, hear that song of pain, emaciated to those who went
unseen before you,
so you could follow the voice of his songs through the shifting
sands conceal th
e traces of his feet!
7 Input into the wilderness walks alone, but wherever he went
alone, and another
may come.
8 Majnun seeks terror koy powered by human tears.
9 Do not turn away your thoughts from the same fear in the
night, but joy locked
them up in his arms.
10 Yes master the horror of your body and let your proidet
through the veins, in
toxicating you so deprived of the judgment, the most of your
mind.
11 In the madness of the night all the sounds become
distinct.
12 He who believes in himself and in his power, he who knows his
place, still ig
norant forever.
13 mind its closure.
14 can not learn it in life and death he has no knowledge, just
an endless confi
dence.
The highest achievement of his 15 - to become food for worms
that lurk in their
burrows, and twists, because in his unconscious smooth clean
they are not corrup
ted by reason of their purity and elevates them above the pride
of Adam's sales.
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16 on its belly, groveling in terror pejorative, you ascend in
the realization o
f the truth, cries, koi, unbidden, fill your throat, clears the
mind from the de
cay of faith.
Believe in Nothing 17.
18 There is no purpose in birth, there is no salvation for the
soul in life, the
re is no reward after death.
19 Abandon hope - and, indeed, become free, and combined with
the freedom you ob
ryaschesh void.
20 Night Creatures that jump and slide, barely touching the
surface and flutteri
ng, flickering in the flames of the fire, only to exist, to
teach you, but their
words are not clear to man, if he had not lost in the terror of
his name in rem
embrance.
21 Be as free as the son of the steppes - wild ass, for all the
good things of t
he world are not worth of wisdom to that obtained in the
travels!
22 Two maidens shall come to you when you're alone vozlyazhesh
and'll take you t
o a place inside you, something unknowable, but felt.
23 The fear and despair - these maidens.
24 Let them take you to the nightmares of the night that
followed one after anot
her, like a grain of sand carried by the wind, until they cover
all the mileston
es in your mind.
25 When you get lost in the wilderness of endless Nothing shall
come beasts at n
ight.
26 Leave all hope, all the rest of itself leave you, leave only
fear.
27 Your name is forgotten, your memory does not make sense,
without the desire i
l intentions, unaware of regret, you would lose your miserable
existence, and wo
uld become one with the grandeur of the night, if not fear.
28 Be it your fear of your stronghold amid the darkness of the
abyss.
29 Do not you be able to avoid him, for he is all that will
remain in you.
30 embracing the fear of uncomplicated, it is smooth without
shapes and colors,
so the people in a state of fear indescribable is not associated
with any produc
t of terror in this world il in other worlds, now and ever.
31 And in the unity of the family, in whom all wisdom is
acquired, the mind of h
is creature, and otverznut glagolyut night.
32 Pain is fear of the body, and because the body is but a pale
reflection of th
e mind, the pain and the flesh is no more than a distant echo of
the horror befo
re the dreams.
33 But even with this and do not despise your pain, for there on
her own benefit
.
34 pain of the mind attaches to the body.
35 No pain, the mind soars and lost in the clouds in the
interstellar spaces, an
d dark absorbs it.
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36 How the mind can lose their property, but never cease to be
afraid, because t
he body can lose their strength and sense of il desires, but
will always have pa
in.
37 As long as there is life there is pain, fear lasts well even
when there were
no life.
38 Despair is inseparable from fear, but it comes when the fear
of weakening.
39 When fear fills the mind, there is no room for anything else,
but when he ste
ps back a little bit (As these things happen, because he hath
ebbed rolled forwa
rd like waves of the sea), while the mind remains clear and
empty, and behold th
ere is despair.
40 In desperation, there is a feeling of emptiness, Koya filled
years.
41 Let the night things to fill their whispers, and through
these things vzraste
t wisdom and understanding of the secret paths of this world and
worlds unknown
to men.
42 Of all the suffering of smoothness is the most useful,
because he worries con
stantly, like a worm in the grave.
43 Se there is access to the void, a vast and infinite, no
matter how much was f
ood and whatever it is, the void does not saturate.
44 All living creatures have nothing but the embodiment of
famine.
45 Man is a hollow tube that absorbs the food on one end and
which distinguishes
the stool on the other.
46 It is possible for man to be my only weapon other than a
blank?
47 The natural state of mind - emptiness.
48 All efforts to fill it - the interim measures are not able to
reject this tru
th.
49 Master the secret wisdom of the problem is simple.
50 Purify the mind with fear.
Cleanse the body of 51 boliyu and iron.
52 Vyidi in the deserts of the world, who are the miserable
likeness between the
desert stars.
53 The fact that he lives here, always in sight.
54 For it is only there in order to teach.
55 For fear comes despair, and despair Shadows language
comprehensible reason.
56 When you empty your mind away, the night creatures will fill
it with his wisd
om.
57 the wisest of creatures now have a black beetle that lives in
the faeces of o
ther creatures.
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58 dead food is better than the food is alive, because it Jauhar
closer to the f
inal state of decomposition, to whom all of us to aspire to.
Jauhar - (In Arabic) soul, essence, quintessence.
59 From the expansion goes back a new life.
60 expansion of the fill itself, in truth, be reborn from it,
even bude mushroom
s sprout and shine on the faces of the dead koi are buried in
the graves of thei
r long summer.
61 Imitate beetles and worms, and learned the teachings of
them.
62 devoured the dead, lest you absorb the emptiness.
63 The living can not teach the dead, but the dead can teach the
living.
64 They live in the desert creatures such, koi can not carry the
light of reason
.
65 As a man is a creature of the day and no longer recognize
themselves in the h
ours of the night, and the emptiness of these creatures are no
longer clearly di
stinguish themselves in the hours of daylight.
66 they sleep during the day and awake at night, in order to get
enough.
67 Fear of man are food them, their bowel movements - the
supreme wisdom of him.
68 discharge the same entities may be so absorbed only when the
mind is empty of
fear and is in a receptive state of despair.
69 If the mind is not fully cleared, the bowel movements of
their pluck will per
ish.
70 Intoxicated with joy famine keeps all the food and secretes
juices are nutrit
ious, even from the shells of beetles and worms.
71 digested the wisdom of darkness and rest during the day.
72 separated himself from the kind of Adam, for what use you
from now, the pale,
empty-headed fools and their endless complaints?
73 They are worthless in life and in death they are - just food
for the critters
crawling.
74 separated himself from them, embracing your fears and listen
darkness.
75 And shall come thy teachers, and when they will come before
thee, to absorb t
he wisdom of them.
76 Grind chitinous shell between their teeth and swallow thy
Jauhar them.
77 The noise of their wings, and the rustling of their feet is
the sound of the
song.
78 Sozhri everyone, even other creatures, koi shall come to
thee: those who do n
ot have bodies, but only the teeth and eyes that glow in the
dark.
79 Creatures crawl teach the body, and the shadow creature will
teach the mind,
but the wisdom of those and other so absorb you.
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80 There is only smooth in the universe.
Devour all 81.
Sura 5. Hiding place of the Ancients
After a decade of wandering in the desert, I was in the
cavernous ruins of Irem,
hail a thousand pillars, in any way I decided to stop.
The magnificence of his two still pursuing my dreams crazy,
because this place i
s shrouded in silence unbroken, long unknown to men, and avoid
even the ghouls a
nd ghosts at night.
3 Many of the eyes of mortals forbidden, I saw my wanderings in
the dark and for
gotten under a hail of symmetry.
Four motionless, likening the darkness of the past years, so,
great severity of
crushed my soul when I walked in terror with these weaves,
fearing that my steps
might awaken terrible creators of this hiding place, where the
hand of the time
confused and the wind does not whisper.
5 Great was my fear before this place, but it was a wondrous
charm, this dream t
hat gripped my mind and guided my steps through all the
following areas unknown.
6 The lamp cast a glow me on his wall of basalt, illuminating
the pillars of the
mighty, no doubt, not by human hand is created by, where bizarre
stained obelis
ks were covered with horrific images and cryptic signs towered
over me in the da
rkness.
7 Code of inclined unto me, and I went down.
8 Eternity seemed to me a time when I was coming down, absorbed
in contemplation
of horrible faces, stretching endlessly at arm's length,
representing the wondr
ous deeds of those great, that no mortal womb born.
9 They lived here and gone, but the walls of her palaces still
vyscherbleny sign
s them, undeniable similarities with those monstrous creatures
of old carved und
er the firmament unknown constellations.
10 Down, all rushed down the path is infinite.
11 The passage of time has left my mind, the lord of dreams, Nat
Hortat and eter
nity my soul possessed.
12 How long, how far was I?
13 I did not know this.
14 Then, like the awakening from the dream, Nat Hortata, my eyes
have seen the d
oor, barred my way.
15 Seal of the Ancients could be seen amid the pillars of Irem:
sign, koy I saw
inscribed in the burial caves of Lang and carried by a
mysterious idol before Az
navour.
16, I began to tremble, beholding the dark letters, covering the
jade stone, win
ding like a thousand hideous reptiles.
17 Sometimes the shape of serpents they dug each other, as if in
battle, sometim
es intertwined, copulating and creating creatures even more
sickening quantities
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in order to break up into a ball of writhing black zmiepodobnyh
images.
18 in the sight of my door she turned, as if it pushed, and I
stared into the vo
id behind it, where the stars were moving between the marvelous
huge darkening s
hape.
19 Like the moan of wind great and terrible voices broke into my
ears to the cri
es of thousands of tortured souls.
20 names of Yog-Sothoth, Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep, and many other,
who are the undo
ubted haram again scorched my brain like a caustic vitriol,
returning me to the
day of my meeting with Ebonor.
Haram - (In Arabic) Prohibition, sin.
21 Ancient Minds penetrated my soul and I knew things wicked and
snivshiesya dea
th, to which only touched on the day of that memorable, and the
area outside of
our time and creation, where the blind Azathoth, shahinshah
jinn, inhabit the ab
yss of Chaos countless times infinity .
22 Then, with a thunderous roar the stars whirled before me in a
great swirling
vortex, and I was fascinated by this very nameless into the
abyss, like a leaf b
efore the storm.
23 Cries of terror drowned in my merciful oblivion, and the
darkness swallowed m
e.
24 I woke up amid the silent sands of the Rub Al-Khali, in order
to behold the g
reat orb of the sun, proclaiming the dawn.
25 After this many days, nights, I worked in the privacy of my
art, and knew man
y of the names Nyarlathotepovyh, and called me from the other
Old Ones, with dis
astrous consequences dyuzhe, because I was not prepared for
destruction, koi, th
ey cause: no circle is not it a reliable barrier .
26 When the blood of the western horizon of a black and turned
around twilight,
I, in my solitude, wandering in the remote areas of the
time.
27 In the ancient palace of decay of copper censers strange
shadows danced among
the vaulted ceilings and a rich velvet curtain.
28 And they filled the stone chamber of the distorted echo of
the language spell
glow illumined the forces of Outland.
The walls 29 intersect at unimaginable angles and devas
unearthly, koi crazy hor
rors are in life, wandered among them.
30 Frozen in fear, I remained invisible.
31 And before the rosy glow of dawn approaching Eastern
forerunners of the night
I was tricked out of my delirium, and returned to the place,
from which I went
to the palaces of dreams.
32 Only then can these images disappeared and melted away with
the morning mist,
as long as my release from the evening Morokov really did not
give them life ag
ain.
33 At the end of my privacy as I got up and directed my steps to
the south, so t
hat decades later, to the north, to Damascus led me to my
path.
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34 Here and now I'm writing, the scribe of the Ancients, all
that can be written
, from what I tasted, so knowledge of these things are not gone
and not lost aga
in.
35 For dreaming black crystal Hastur calls from rocks Jibal
al-Tariq.
Kitab II. Book of the Ancients
Sura 1. About the heritage of ancient times and
prednachalnye
A book is this - the Ancients, where they were, where they are
buried and how th
ey shall come again.
2 Generation of dark stars will be revealed to you today.
These are the stories of three years old: legends, led by only a
few, because th
ey make you look calm in the madness of thy terrible.
4 people ignorant of peace, for his vision of the earth due to
the hills and sea
s.
5 people inhabits itself on a small island of ignorance, unaware
of the seas ins
ane nonsense surrounding this small little world.
6 Do not be assumed that the mighty forces of evil will come
before us the great
est in the repulsive appearance of the peri il Devas.
7 There is no though.
8 Smaller, visible devils are merely manifestations of the
greatest forces of de
struction, remaining awake: devoid of the shell and is much more
sparse wisps of
evil; which attach themselves to live like leeches to the
murdered flesh of the
great leviathan depths koy devastated hundreds of coastal
castles before death
rather than fall with thousands of abandoned harpoon, quivering
in his flesh.
9 For the mighty forces are not subject to death and thrown
harpoons inflict the
m, at most, only very small scratches heal soon.
10 Verb, I'll say a before and again, until late obryaschennaya
my wisdom will n
ot be accepted as the truth of my brethren unshakable: before
the face of Him wh
o was for ever and ever the Lord be upon sorcery, only the shame
and despair wil
l know you, bude reassure temporary victory, for it is not can
be with them hope
in the triumph of the eternal.
11 Se is the Book of the Ancients and the way they, Or the story
of the horrors,
with whom they came to earth, ways, with which they were fallen,
and how should
they go back.
12 Se is the Book of the Ancients and the times prednachalnyh,
Koya details muka
rribu tell about the phenomenon of the Ancients and the future
of their preordai
ned.
13 Se is the record of the descent of the Ancients to the ground
as they left th
e gates, for wherewith they were expecting, and what horrors and
marvels at the
way they left her.
14 Pisano Musoyu the prophet that God created the world in six
days, and he has
accomplished on the seventh day of his acts, and he rested on
the seventh day fr
om all His work.
15 First, than he began his business, was formless and empty
land, and darkness
was upon the face of the deep, and when he finished them, he saw
that these thin
-
gs are well and completely:
16 and the lights in the firmament of the heaven
17, and herb bearing seed,
18 and the tree yielding fruit,
19 And every living soul, koyu the waters
20, and every winged bird,
21 and beasts, and creeping thing and beast of the earth,
22 and the sea, mountains and valleys.
23 And when He created the noblest, He created Adam, the first
among men, more b
eautiful than the angels, because his face was created in the
image of the face
Allahova.
24 And these things happened at the end of the sixth day, and
was this latest cr
eation the Creator, and put a man dominion over the fish of the
sea, and over th
e fowl of the air, and over the beasts, and over the cattle,
over all the earth,
and over every creeping thing that creeps on earth, for he knew
their names.
25 Thus it is written, and those who believe in Allah, take this
word for the sa
cred word of his god.
26 But other of our race, koi do not want to take these things
for granted unrea
sonable, as the baby takes its milk, must constantly seek out
those who are hidd
en, and remember that in the intervals between the different
days were created b
y other creators and creation, as the nights were created, they
remain invisible
, and they were lurking in the shadows.
27 The ancients were on the ground, and said others, that they
have created the
human race as slaves for their evil famine.
28 The ancients were on the ground, but they have brought here
life.
29 Long before the arrival of their Ubbo-Sutley, Great Skin,
settled in the swam
ps seething earth newborn, for Ubbo, Sutley has a beginning and
an end.
30 Se is the record of the times prednachalnyh, long before Adam
kind.
31 For the legacy of the Ancients - for times past.
32 A few scientists have tried to explain the wise message them
through the inco
mprehensible connection with the elements of the earth.
33 View this so do not bring thee astray: in essence, is not
guided by the aspir
ations of ancient men.
34 Judgments of their distorted, and their mysterious ways.
35 These things have not vanished ancient.
36 Wait, they honed in places forgotten where they dream of a
time when the star
s will rise again is true.
37 They feed them from the dreams of men and their dreams fed by
nightmares of m
-
en, many men robbing the thread of dreams, and giving only a
little, the doomed
elected, that have been taught about the time prednachalnyh,
places il stories,
long forgotten.
38 Therefore, only a few will never be forgotten them.
39 The ancient dream and wait.
40 still stained the ground of their presence.
41 For the underground walls, sleeps Y'ig Golonak, responding
from his dreams to
the call of those who seek evil.
42 Deep in the caves of the lowest of the BSL, gnawing worm,
grows up and feeds.
43 Mukarrib who wants to become a stranger, but to prepare for
having cut their
way to such places.
Sura 2. On the Ancients, kind, and their worlds, in whom they
live
1 Do not you ever thoughts of that man's oldest il are the last
of the masters o
f the land, Or that many living creatures, led him to be moving
in this world al
one, without any other entity.
2 The ancients were, is ancient, ancient re-will.
3 At the dawn of time, in the midst of infinity, called the
Naksir, were ancient
and not-been, they were swimming in the waters of darkness with
no appearance i
n Naksir without form.
4 Tiamat, the great abyss, had not yet been created, because it
arose only after
the void Naksir as disclosed this in Sofinerome Astlante
priests.
5 In the darkest areas of Nadur uttered his name, and through
these things creat
ed a circle of the gods.
6 And were ancient, invisible and terrible.
7 Prior to the beginning of time, they held sway.
8 ineffable horror whispered indescribably harmonious universe
from outside: the
re, where you do not hear the dreams of men.
9 Infinite Azathoth, shahinshah jinn, without fear il appearance
of the image, t
he primeval chaos, wickedly curling and swirling in the midst of
the infinite No
thing - my husband and son Naksir.
10 Pervodvizhitel darkness, the destroyer of thought and image,
whose name will
not dare to utter nobody's mouth.
11 Higher expression of the primordial elements of fire, He -
The Lion, the rend
ing sword.
12 star Bela him, and he found concealed in his house south.
13 And were declared before Nyarlathotep aeons.
14 And they were created before Nyarlathotep Ahura.
15 Nyarlathotep! Crawling Chaos!
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16 he opened the mystery Oth, and his reward was great.
He is 17 - Messenger of the Ancients.
18 And he set his house on the north, at the top of the mountain
great.
19 He will remain there, but part of his wandering, the Dead, in
infinity, being
born among men.
20 Cthulhu, Lord of the inhabitants of depths!
21 inhabitant of the west, where the howling winds, where the
darkness - royal m
istress!
22 gloomy place these ever did not know the world.
His 23 Sign - Scorpio sky.
24 Hastur and his brother lives in the heights, which is above
the heavens.
25 He chose the east cloister, and there is an invisible
throne.
He was 26 - the voice of the Ancients, the avenger and
destroyer, one who goes,
furrowing the polar winds on a fiery chariot.
27 He - unnameable, since Taurus he stalk the okoemu.
28 Y'a Shub-Niggurath!
29 Black Kozlitsa a thousand youthful - co-ruler of
Azathoth.
30 The image of her sow terror everywhere.
31 And Nodens, lord of the abyss, from which came the gods.
32 And Yog-Sothoth, charioteer of Chaos, the master image, the
original proclama
tion of the Word.
33 Gates of emptiness, he - the keeper of the threshold of
primordial terror.
34 First of birth of the person they were dark stars, invisible
and terrible, th
ey came down to the pristine land.
35 In the sea they were expecting a great many times, until he
lifted his right
hand Naksir mighty firmament and not plucked from the sea.
36 And the ancients, and settled in the lands of their
generation, and they are
in many voskisheli, and darkness reigned in the firmament, and
the children they
will abide for eternity.
37 In the north, they built a mighty castle, and in the southern
highlands, they
arranged a place to stay, and at heights - temples to those of
no power wherewi
th nature, and who cursed the Elder.
38 Shantaki of Leng - the creation of their palms, ghasty living
in the wild lan
ds the eternal vaults of Zin, they revere their masters.
39 And they gave rise to the Nagas and the ghosts of the night;
shoggoty - slave
s of them, the great Cthulhu - the brother of the Ancients, but
he could only va
guely distinguish the look of them.
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40 Dholy forever elevate their paltry honor in the ancient dark
valley Pnakota a
nd ghouls shakaloglavye sing praises to him under the peaks of
the ancient Troc.
41, they marched among the stars, and they were on the
ground.
42 City of Irem in the great desert has known them;
43 Leng in the icy wilderness of saw, as they passed;
44 in the strongholds of imperishable eternal city Khabir
wrapped up in the clou
dy haze altitudes Kadafi remained unknown sign of them, for they
have establishe
d their dominion there.
45 There they live, and where they will live when they are
reborn in the end tim
es.
46 There also remained the ancient, aimlessly wandering the ways
of darkness, an
d they were great blasphemy on the ground.
47 All creatures bowed before the might of their anger and they
know it.
48 And it came time to divide, and they fought among themselves,
the brother bes
ide a brother.
49 And hath Older, first-born kings, his eyes, and beheld the
abominations that
co-create their offspring, ruining the land.
50 Truly great was their anger!
51 And it came down to Nariks Betelgeuse, and raised his hand of
suprotiv the An
cients, and grabbed them in the midst of their exactions, and
overthrew away fro
m earth into oblivion, into the land of Khar, the emptiness of
Outland, where ch
aos reigns and the images are not constant.
52 And they dwelt there, separating and connecting again.
53 And when the earth plunged Nariks Khar.
54 And the ancients fled to the underworld, where they laid his
older superior s
eal on the gate, and the power of the Ancients has been unable
to resist the pow
er of them.
55 Then rose from the depths of monstrous Cthulhu and collapsed
in utter rage at
the Three Guardians of the Earth.
56 And they tied his poisonous claws strong enchantments and
imprisoned him with
in hail R'leh, where he will sleep, hidden in the waves, the
dead sleep until th
e end of the era.
57 And when they were banished to the underworld, they plucked
out of the twelve
worlds, so as not to behold them ever again.
58 And there they realized the futility of war between brothers,
and they raise
up the world among themselves.
59 And he opened the brave Hastur gates leading to the worlds,
and rewrote them.
60 Worlds in worlds that the gate in the gate!
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61 Such was the deception of the kings of the firstborn, that
the ancient gates
of hell have not found, because while they had not yet come.
Naksir 62, the highest of the first-born rulers, locked in the
land of Cthulhu N
ahat;
63 Hastur - in the lake Khalil Khan of land;
64 Marduk - Lag in the land;
65 Azathoth - the ruins of Haktne;
66 Dagon - in Hug.
67 Nyarlathotep wanders in the wilds of Warne;
68 Yog-Sothoth imprisoned at the threshold of time and space in
the ground Nahat
;
69 Shub-Niggurath wander freely in the vast expanses.
70 Three of the great city founded by the ancient: Thaar, Muun,
Lin built them i
n hell.
71 For the gate is now held by the ancient, not in open spaces,
led by men, but
in the angles between them, are they silent and wilderness, is
the worlds invisi
ble to us.
72 Outside of the land they now prevail, longing, and waiting
for the return of
her incessantly moment when they would break through the great
gates, for the ea
rth may know them, and the earth knows them.
73 And the ancients chose Shahinshah his vile, devoid of the
image appearance il
Azathoth,
74 and stay with him in an incomprehensible black cave in the
midst of infinity,
75 where the predatory bites He prednachalny amid terrible
chaos, blind, insane
battle hidden drums, discordant screech of the wicked, piercing
flute and incess
ant lowing of immense, blind, irrational gods of Outland, which
is eternal, with
out waddle goals and fanciful waving his hands.
76 Crawling Chaos Nyarlathotep - brother, rival and His
Messenger, the essence r
emains the same Azathoth in Yog-Sothoth, koy will give the sign
of the ancients,
when the stars indicate hour of their coming.
77 For Yog-Sothoth is the gate by koi living in Outland will
come again.
78 Driven by Yog-Sothoth weave of time, for all time, united to
Him.
He was 79 Gazette, where the ancient broke and he was himself at
the time of the
last first, and where they are destined to appear again when the
complete turno
ver of your wheel.
He was 80 Gazette, why no one can behold them when they
pass.
81 And the descendants of the Great Old Ones recheno also these
things:
82 "Sometimes humans can learn about their presence near the
smell of them, stra
nge to the nostrils, and similar to that of primitive
creatures;
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83 is an image of, unknown to men, sometimes recognizable in
terms of those whom
they gave birth to Adam's kind of broad.
84 So are a great many, some are like a person, other same -
invisible shadows a
nd devoid of shape, and these are terrible to the eye, and three
terrible ones t
hat gave rise to them. "
85 But the servants of their similar outburst by a thrown stone
surface of the w
ater by how they differ from the true shape of the human and
wonderful idols - f
rom the images without any kind of il matter what the ancients
have.
86 They are invisible, they are flawed in a secluded place,
where say a word and
the rite of the season prorevet your blood is different from the
seasons of hum
an koy.
Winds of 87 rokochut indistinct voice them; firmament whispers
that the proceeds
from their minds.
88 They bend the forest and they raise their waves, and they
destroy the castle,
but no wood, no sea, nor hail shall not see the hand of, means
affection.
89 Kadafi in the icy wilderness Kevaal knows them, but whom it
is given to know
the wonderful expanse Kadafi?
90 Ice Desert south of the island, and immersed in a deep, stone
crypts harbor,
on whom the carved seal them, but who among mortals saw the
castle with a deep F
rost captured the tower, wreathed with garlands overgrown with
algae and shells?
91 Great Cthulhu spells assigned to the gates of Outland, that
no jerk did not d
are to violate them.
92 And the ancients expected, patient and powerful.
93 Cthulhu sleeps in the sunken city of R'leh, waiting for his
moment of awakeni
ng.
But only 94 said the word Nyarlathotep, he will wake up and come
back with horde
s of His land and His kingdom will be brief, but will last for
eternity.
During the 95 day fall night, summer becomes winter, summer and
winter appeal.
96 people now reigns, where they reigned;
97 days, but the man preidut, and soon they will once again
prevail, where he no
w reigns,
98 and when the gates are, nothing can resist them, and all man
is inclined thei
r heads before them and serve them as their rulers.
99 Yog-Sothoth are the key to the gate, through the koi found
worlds.
He freed one hundred and ascension of earth roads,
101 and those who are led by the gate, awake, in order to make
straight the path
of the ancients, and serve them as they wish,
102 but those who unwittingly opens the door, but understand
with what will be j
udged according to this.
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103 Then the hideous tribe, that will come followed suit, Yajuj
and Magog, learn
s it, and the power to break through to the ground.
104 According to the stench of their wickedness, and learns of
their humanity, a
nd the curse of flood land and stain it.
105 Hand them forever in the human larynx, from the beginning of
time until the
end of the known knowledge of the time, but no one eye does not
behold them, as
their house - near the threshold of your fortified.
106 Those few that commemorate the presence of their ancient
spells and sacrific
e that was brought into places of power they will command the
sons and daughters
of Adam Havva, koi bleat like lambs, and reptiles, like cattle,
led to the slau
ghter.
For the 107 men of the food for them, and the cattle, working in
the field.
108 Prayers of the prophets are not able to resist them.
109 Neither the crescent nor cross, nor fire, nor the star does
not prevent the
invasion of them, when once again give the sign and the gates of
heaven a otverz
nutsya.
110 They shall come to us in the dark, but because of the fires
they kindled the
brightness of the night of pure brass, obscuring the face of the
sun.
111 These are the acts of the Ancients, beside a rebel and
overthrow the kings o
f the firstlings of the underworld.
112 Y'a Nyarlathotep!
113 time these things are here!
114 an hour, when they proidut gates, meaning at times.
115 Therefore, wait.
116 alert, for the hour is near.
Sura 3. On the descent of the Great Old Ones and the gate
time
1 is written these things about the descent of the Ancients from
the stars in th
e Book of Yvonne:
2 "The first thing that was here, it was black and had these
things Tsatoggua, c
ame to the gloomy Saturn koy no further than after the creation
of life on earth
."
Of the three Ancients Tsatoggua naizlobneyshy except
Nyarlathotep.
4 The image of his face is a giant toad with the head of the
human, property wid
e mouth and eyes bulging.
5 He walked through the interstellar space he, but paths, koi
lie between the st
ars, and the verb Yvon, that he appeared before the ascension
into the world of
the top to the ground, the place faded through these things.
6 Countless times he lies alone, infinitely Gladney, in the
darkest depths of th
e deep underground N'kai, fat and embittering the rivers of
blood spilled on the
altars of His ruthless fans.
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7 And after that the great Cthulhu was here, and his whole
family from long dull
green star of the Labor Code, and the inhabitants of the deep
and nasty yuggi,
koi have been favorites of them.
8 And the goddess-whore of Shub-Niggurath followed them with
terrible Yaddita, a
nd all her attendants, even a small timber narodec.
9 However, not all ancient generated by Azathoth at the
beginning, descended on
this land.
10 Azathoth himself, shahinshah jinn, the one who should not be
named, concealed
from time immemorial in the dark world near Aldebaran in the
Hyades, and with h
im were his sons, koi came down here to the place of him.
11 Similarly, Ktugha chose to dwell His star Fomalhaut, where he
produced a terr
ible Yarnak Aphum-Zhah, the essence of dopolyarnogo
refrigerant.
12 And they dwelt on the Ktugha Fomalhaut, and flaming ghouls
that are called by
Him, and fires of madness, and Ftaggua, their leader, were in
the world, called
Ktingoyu.
13 Pisano Pnakota creators of manuscripts, koi have read these
things in the anc
ient tablets Tsanthu:
14 "C Fomalhaut soidet lightning to the ground at the call of
magician:
15 Ktugha raleff'ka ETT Ktugha Nuva skarak! "
16 Repeating the mantra these things three times with due
expression, you can ca
ll Ktughu the earth, and shall come with His servants, all
flammable and incessa
nt changes of its melting steel Damascus.
17 But it is written Yvonne, what must you first find Ktughi
rod, or as you come
down on his anger.
As for the 18-Aphum Zhah, she went down and settled before the
time of His coldl
y region, where ever a sign of the Senior constrained.
19 Hastur unnameable left a dark Yuggoth, in order to tarnish
the ground at the
beginning of it.
20 And Vultum hideous, horrible one koy are black Tsatoggua
brother, came down t
o the power of His dying on Mars, the world which He chose for
his reign.
21 Next generation of those recheno Azatotovyh, koi do not
remain within the sec
ret places of the earth;
22 For when the Great Old Ones descended from the stars in the
misty early, they
brought the images and the similarity of their brethren with
them.
23 Official Gazette of them, that the hounds Tind'losi serving
Hastur, have reve
aled to the world of shining trapezohedron from Yuggoth, where
he was created wi
th the skill only in the days before the advent of the first
life on earth it.
24 And these things come to pass through radiant trapezohedron,
koy are terrifyi
ng mascot Nyarlathotep, when called to the aid of the Great Old
Ones themselves
stalking the power of Chaos in its hour of great need, at a time
when there were
a senior in his wrath.
25 Just The inhabitants of the depths and brought into this
world a terrifying i
-
mage of zmeibradogo Byatisa son Y'ig-Golonaka,
26 through koy worship Him first before falushiane gloomy
appearance of man on e
arth,
27 and then the inhabitants of the same primeval Pacifis,
28 until he went down and plunged Senior ancient lands in the
boiling water.
29 For it was a prediction of the Great Old Ones of the day and
hour of need, wh
en they were destined to appeal to the side of his brethren of
the terrible, lon
g the world of koi chosen as the seat of his, and that this
brought for the purp
ose of these images here.
30 Now the star of the idols still led by only a few men.
31 Recheno that they were created bizarre charms of art and that
volhovateli sor
cerers and the earthly world is not worthy of pochli Great Old
Ones, in order to
tell them the secrets of these.
32 But recheno these things in the ancient, forbidden books,
that hides a formid
able force in the images of these,
33 and that through them as through outlandish hole in time and
space, those tha
t live far away, may be invited, and sometimes are called
here,
34 as they were here in the fullness of time, until then, until
he came down int
o this world senior in his wrath.
35 Official Gazette as that of the Ancients is a set of minions
that inhabit amo
ng men;
36 and that they like and not like men, zealous to do the will
of their masters
in return for blessings terrible genie, Nyarlathotep, the
Messenger of them.
37 And they worshiped the Ancient through the image and likeness
of them, but th
is has to be careful,
38 For these unclean idols, and from ancient times known as the
drinks lives of
those who owned them unreasonable il who seeks to encourage the
Ancients through
the images of those in this world, and how to survive.
39 There is nothing in the range of human knowledge, in order to
destroy the ima
ges of these, and many sought to ruin, what a calamity found
her.
40 But now, because the images beside a star sign has the power
of the greatest
of the Senior,
41 But beware, lest in the battle between those who dreams of
far away, and thos
e who encourages you to destroy the likeness of Him, you have
not been absorbed
and swallowed,
42 or he will be destroyed by Him, and, of course, your soul is
immortal - too.
43 is written on the Ancients, that they are always waiting at
the gate.
44 And the gate is any place at any time, for it is alien to any
notion of time
il places, but at all times and in every place they can
come.
45 And there are those among them, koi can take full shape and
properties, and a
-
ll ispostas, and every face, and the gates for them
everywhere,
46 but first among them the ones I opened the koi made, namely:
Irem, the holder
of the pillars, a city of desolation.
47 But wherever uttered the forbidden words of humans, they will
call it the gat
e, and through any koi koi should expect those that come through
the gates,
48 and between them dholov, and E th, and the people of Cho-Cho,
and the inhabit
ants of the depths, and ghouls, ghosts and night, and shoggotov,
and Worms, and
shantakov that guard Khadafi in an ice desert plateau of
Leng.
49 All of them - equal children of the Elder, but great people
and great Yita an
cient, having failed to gain the consent of one with another,
and both - with th
e oldest, were divided, leaving the Great Old Ones into the
possession of the la
nd.
50 people, the great, the gate of the Yita, chose to further his
abode at the ti
me of the edge of the earth, unknown even to those who come on
the firmament of
the day.
51 And the people staying there Yita long until he will come
back are the winds
and voices koi ruled them much earlier, and forever they wander
on the winds abo
ve the firmament, and in the interstellar spaces.
52 And all the Ancients seven times seven and one, whose
two.
53 And three of them amid the hangings of Nothingness, and
behold there are Othe
rs, Great Exterior: Ubbo-Sutley, the root cause unbegotten,
Azathoth, the blind
mad god, and Yog-Sothoth, the key and the gate.
54 Of the other is eleven - the most important for men, and
behold there Tsatogg
ua, toad-god; Yidra, black mother;
55-Y'ig Golonak Zul-Qarnain, unnameable Hastur, Lord Marduk, the
owner of fifty
names;
56 Ktugha, lord of the flame, Shamash, named Utu,
Shub-Niggurath, the great Kozl
itsa with thousands of youthful;
57 Nyarlathotep Al-Khem, Crouching Chaos; Nodens Srebroruky, and
Cthulhu, koy ou
tside, but one of them.
58 These are the Great Old Ones, and link the names of Amesha,
seven of them, wa
ndering stars to heaven, but above the small bodies of ancient
date.
59 Not because they live in heaven now, talk about them as
ghosts wandering star
s, and not because these stars have power over them, but only
from the limited v
iews of men.
60 Names of the other kind of whisper uttered in deep caves, and
some of the les
ser of the Ancients at least the Great, but these are the
overriding one among t
hem in our world and in our time.
61 Many Faces of Ancient and mysterious are the ways they and
their vague desire
for death, and one in which Spenta and Angra, and unfathomable
relationship wit
h each other and between them and the Senior.
62 Therefore, in a moment they confronted each other in the same
moment a favora
ble one another, but the enmity and friendship for them - like
the glare on the
-
surface of the lake.
63 Do not think, however, that the Great Old Ones are dark, like
Tsatoggua.
64 Azathoth is the whole world and all the heat absorbed by
them, and balls of Y
og-Sothoth flickering flame of the stars.
65 Attend the ancient land from time to time at the top stars of
the metal unkno
wn.
66 And the knowledge of Elders will not prevent the phenomena of
symmetry, for t
hey did not march on the ground in the guises of their
exclusion.
67 Attend the heavens are of unknown lands, and abandoned the
high places of the
earth and squeeze the heart of the horror of a lone traveler and
everyone who s
ees the signs of them.
68 But none of the men did not foresee the dark purpose of their
faces and do no
t contemplate them, because they are carried with great speed on
the back of the
wind and tear of time online in their fury.
69 "The beast will predict the arrival of the night."
Sura 4. On-Ubbo Sutley
A Recheno that most ancient of gods prototypes of all the gods
of men, led by re
spected and have been before, rather than humans have, and is
also known that th
e most ancient of all the gods come from a single source.
2 The source of this call, sometimes Ubbo Sutley, and all are
different manifest
ations of the gods and the multiplication of Him.
3 In the farthest limits of the universe where there are no
faces and images, th
ere are multicolored swirling haze kept secrets of the
universe.
4 And there, in the space now, purple haze, Sutley Ubbo can tell
the ancient sec
rets of the Ancients, because he - the oldest among them.
5 But there is Ubbo-Sutley place, the essence of conscious il,
il whirlwind of m
ysterious unknown forces and properties outside the knowable
universe, no one kn
ows for sure.
6 Indeed, Azathoth, insane and monstrous, that dwelt in the
wilds so before, rat
her than any star, wandering round the sun, and still resides
here, the essence
of the local vortex of immensity, koy-point Sutley Ubbo.
7 A famous Nyarlathotep, the dark wanderer, and deceiver of all
reasonable on th
e ground, not only is there a hand of Azathoth, body, created in
the image of th
e earthly life and mind, in order to distort this very life and
lead to death as
the judges?
8 And there are not very great Yidra, that there was life on
earth and that thro
ugh the era of endlessly interwoven with all the creatures of
the earth, teaches
reverence for the Ubbo-Sutley?
9 For he is the beginning and end, the root cause of
unforgettable, unbegotten.
10 Prior to the arrival Tsatoggua il il Yog-Sothoth Cthulhu from
the stars He se
ttled in the swamps of the earth boiling the newborn: a crowd of
flesh without a
head il members of that gave rise to the gray, devoid of
outlines beginning and
newts terrible transforms the life of the earth.
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11 From him, and there were those who dared to oppose the Elder,
who ruled from
Betelgeuse:
12 those that went to war Seniors, Great Old Ones,
13 blind, insane predvodimye Azathoth and Yog-Sothoth, koy are
all-in-One and On
e-in-All,
14 and have no control over the koimi time and space
15 and the display of which on the ground - at-Tawil Umr Smaller
and Ancient,
16 and koi ever dream of those times, when will rule again
17 and whom rightly belongs to the earth,
18 and whom the whole universe in a fraction.
19 Protection suprotiv witches and devas, beside a deep
Dwellers, dholov, Worms,
cho-cho, mi th, shoggotov, ghastov, falushian and similar
creatures, koi are th
e Great Old Ones and their kind, there is a sign of the Senior,
carved in gray s
tone of the Mnara ancient, but much weaker than it is beside a
Great Old Ones th
emselves.
20 Will the owner of the stone to command all sorts of creatures
crawled koi swi
m, sneak, prowl il fly, even at the source, from which no
return.
21 In Yhe as in great R'lehe,
22-Y'ha ntlei in Yothe,
23 to Yuggoth in Zotikov,
24 N'kai in K'nyane,
25 Khadafi, in an icy wilderness Kevaal, as in Lake Hali,
26 Karkoze in Yibe abide its strength.
27 As long as the stars are not reduced and did not cool
down,
28 stars until they die and space between them is not
expanded,
29 until the force of all things does not fade -
30 Stone signed Agga assigned to the Great Old Senior beneficent
spell.
31 But the time will come, as there have been times before when
they come back,
because the manifest was this:
32 That is not dead, that he was asleep: sometimes even
death.
33 In the madness of ages can die.
34 And in the great return herewith the mighty Cthulhu will rise
from R'leha tha
t under the thickness of the sea;
35 and Hastur unnameable izydet of his castle, Karkozy, near
Lake Hali, on a dar
k star in the Hyades, in the vicinity of Aldebaran, the red eye
of Taurus;
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36 and the voice of the Nyarlathotep, finally, his word in the
darkness, the way
he lives, in order to hear him, and the Great Old Favorites
them;
37, and Shub-Niggurath, the black Kozlitsa forest with thousands
of young, breed
and brood again
38 seed and brood her monstrous in its turn,
She is 39 and will reign over all wood nymphs, satyrs, and a
small peri narodtse
m;
40 and Ktugha embraces his possession at the Fomalhaut, and put
his right hand o
n those who opposed him, and destroy them;
41 and blind, insane, evil will come from the focus of Azathoth
world where all
is chaos and destruction, where he bubbles and blasphemy;
42, and Yog-Sothoth, koy are all-in-One and One-in-all, will
reveal his balls;
43 and Ytakua return;
44 and Lloygor and cross the expanse of interstellar Tshar and
dealt well with h
is servants, cho-cho;
45 and Tsatoggua Abhotom will come from a dirty muddy caves
N'kai that in the wo
mb of the earth.
46 Expect them forever at the gates, for the time they close,
and this hour in t
he hand of them,
47 and older are sleeping, dreaming, unaware of those who know
the spell, superi
mposed on the Great Old Senior, as well as about those people
who learn how to d
estroy them, as they have already tasted, wherewith the servants
of ways to enco
urage those that are waiting for the gates Outland.
48 And they will gain power over the ancient land, and over all
that dwells upon
it, and get ready to battle again with the older, when the lord
of the great de
ep learns about them and will return with his brothers, in order
to dispel evil.
49 And recheno that all life on earth, the great circle of time
proidya, come ba
ck eventually to Ubbo-Sutley.
Sura 5. On Azathoth, blind, insane god
There is a reason why a pipe means so important to the ancient
worship in dark p
laces, and secret caves, away from the ears of the
uninitiated.
2 In the midst of fire and boiling of the universe on a black
throne of Azathoth
its sitting outside darkness.
3 No single man koy saw Him and saved his sight.
4 He is blind and insane, but always plays the flute of his, and
pearl sounds ri
se and descend in the dimensional bars, are the foundation of
all worlds.
Sounds of these five for more than a song, because they are
numbers.
Forever Azathoth 6 calculates the sounds in the fabric of space
and time.
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7 It so happened that his flute suddenly fall silent, all the
heavens razbiyutsy
a one by one, and the darkness of the worlds to disappear and
everything will be
as it was before the creation.
8 There is a mystery, a little slave, that his pipe cracked and
can not make a c
lean sound.
9 Glagolyut others, that when he first blew a mighty sound,
which began with the
creation of the
worlds, so great was the power of it, that no one tool could not
carry it, even
flute, izvlekshaya it.
10 And behold there is an explanation for infants unreasonable,
although there i
s in everything, for a crack in the pipe is there a way to
express the imperfect
ion inherent in all created things.
11 All created things perfect, because perfection is devoid of
il appearance pro
perties.
12 The very imperfect Azathoth, blind and weeping, when he plays
the flute.
13 But it may be imperfect uncreated Creator?
14 Recognize that this very secret and become wise.
15 It is only a breath, sound and carries it everywhere
raznosyaschee widening c
ircles, invisible and devoid of shape, because the sound is a
way of breathing,
but breathing fills.
16 Otherwise, the sound would reach the remote corners of the
universe?
17 Do not eat these things breath, slave men, but the thin
nature of respiration
, invisible and imperceptible, and it will forever remain
unknown.
18 Pipe Azatotova simultaneously creates and destroys worlds in
endless combinat
ions, and they are like dancers, whirling on the woven carpet of
time.
19 There can be no creation without destruction, and there is no
destruction wit
hout creation.
20 To destroy a thing means to create something different, and
whenever somethin
g is created, something breaks.
21 Mad God on the throne of his black does not choose what to
create, and that m
ust be destroyed, but only maintains a constant balance and
order in the amount
and height of sound.
Pipe 22 is the number of these sounds, because they are in the
ratio and proport
ion.
23 All that exists is made up of numbers.
24 people are created in the flesh of his on Algebra Azathoth,
gathers many guis
es and is building up.
25 None of the establishment is not beheld Azathoth,
Nyarlathotep addition, cree
ping chaos, sowing terror, whose name throws in awe.
26 In Azathoth - The order in Nyarlathotep - Chaos.
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27 As if they were brothers, and can never be separated, because
even when they
are far away from one another, created by Nyarlathotep Azathoth
destroyed.
28 play of the flute has created a blind mad god of the
universe, but recheno th
at Crouching Chaos in the time of the last day of the flute
snatch his pendulous
lips and broke it, putting an end to everything.
Nyarlathotep 29 looks at his brother with contempt, but He knows
what He is also
depends on the song flute Azatotovoy, like all the rest of
creation.
30 Because he angry and looks forward to the last day.
31 As for the face Azatotova, none Kalam did not describe it, if
not lied to wri
ting, because no living creature can look upon Him, and to
demolish the terrible
heat and the black lights him like a trembling invisible rays of
the red-hot ir
on, and it strikes the skin and stabs it sizzles and crackles
il, when too close
.
Only 32 Nyarlathotep diverse beheld the mad god, and even
blinded his flame, and
had He was turned away after a moment.
33 are asking ordinary people in the market at times of
leisurely conversation,
why the world was created, but there is no answer, because the
world was created
without a purpose of a madman, to whom good and evil are
one.
34 It Feels smooth and eat, but never saturated.
35 plays and he hears, but does not see.
36 In his grief he does not know anything.
37 There is no happiness to him.
38 Plays He patiently, and the song of His flute rolls smooth
waves, rising and
falling on the breath of the universe, and is filled with the
sounds of things,
and will inevitably move to the last day when the wrath of his
brother, spill, a
nd there was silence.
Sura 6. About Yog-Sothoth and gates, that he is
Open a pre mukarribom way - no one has known a long road, and
sometimes that lea
ds from the power of time in other worlds, and leads to the
final void beyond al
l lands, stars and universes.
2 First, rather than to contemplate the unknown and hidden
Kadafi, but you will
comprehend the conductor.
3 Yes posleduesh you a guide - a terrible conductor, who lived
on the ground cou
ntless times, long before the first of men, animals and plants,
when wet, wrappe
d in pairs firmament wandering confused, forgotten shadow.
They built a four wonderful castles, the ruins of which sported
the first of the
animals.
5 The whole world is afraid of the genie of this since, when
Lomar rose from the
bottom of the sea, and the children were the fire-mist on the
ground, in order
to teach men the ancient covenant.
6 And as long as there are those that dare to look at the
radiance of the veil a
nd accept Him as their leader, will become all the more careful
they are canceli
ng previous transactions with him.
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7 Woe to them! Prudence, right, left them.
8 For Ibn Shihab told Saddam (Peace and blessings of the
Ancients!) Inscribed in
the Book of Thoth:
9 "Terrible price of a single glance at his face, for the
strange and monstrous
these miracles.
10 who left behind him the highest through the gate not to go
back to the way;
11 For in this boundless immensity that exceeds our peace, hover
the ghosts of t
he night, that the capture and captivate the soul.
12 The evil deeds are happening at night, the sign violates the
hideous guardian
of the Senior,
13 horrific creatures, fed grains burial, which grows up in the
flesh decayed, t
he secret guarded gates that are led by all the graves, and the
celebration of a
vicious ever be with them.
14 Creatures of the vyskolzayut these moist and fetid den
burrows its disgusting
.
15 But they were less terrible than himself Yog-Sothoth, koy
keeps the gate and
path, and said the word.
16 At the head of the hordes of the dead He passeth all the
worlds and the overt
hrow of all the nameless into the abyss of the womb.
17 For behold there is a conductor and guardian of the gate,
al-Tawil Umr, oldes
t of the Ancients, whose call Ancient of Days. "
He was 18 - the highest hatred, ever existed in any lands and
there is ever any
heaven.
19 Al-Tawil Umr are people rasi Him - and himself razish,
winning him a win.
He was 20 - the threshold of the highest measure.
21 Terrifying fear and surprise upset you.
22 These things will tell you that is acquired He is one of the
many guises of H
is.
23 There is no importance for appearances, for he is the master
of guises.
24 He calculates the essence, and with it you will fight.
25 And do not give you victory nor glory, nor honor, but, in
contrast, forces yo
u to even more despised of men.
26 This, despite the victory shall be yours, because you can not
be more differe
nt than in him, as one of his countless servants, swarming into
the dust of his
own, in the dust kind of Adam.
27 Similar to the huge shadow he wrapped in a toga, and standing
on a pedestal o
smiugolnoy.
28 And He has no eyes, otherwise he sees the world.
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29 Refers to the reason he no words, and do thou therefore.
30 Treat the same to him in the highest degree of respect.
Surrounded by 31 Al-Tawil Umr Ancients, as vague as he
himself.
32 Song of the essence of his gate by Ancient koi come into
other worlds.
33 may know these things and yes mukarrib proidet through the
gate, if the condu
ctor will allow it.
34 And then the essence of mukarriba disintegrate and mix with
the existence, fo
r existence embodies the all-in-one.
35 Rise up, thanks to him, because he - the last of his kind,
and thanks to Him
in the way you otyschesh Kadafi.
36 Do not accept sin before he came to his, as that it should
be.
37 He suffers every life koyu repress, but such is the lot of
Him.
38 So fight as clean - and clean it, and win himself.
39 In ancient times the priests of his secret teachings called
Yog-Sothoth, and
whisper his name passed from mouth to mouth.
40 And he called his Mi-Go, krabopodobnye creature Yuggoth, the
language of the
twinkling lights of dwelling-per-edge and ruler
inexplicable,
41 and they revere him, things in the infinite unity with all
the time and every
one of the world.
42 They dwell in the high lands of the east and north of the
yellow desert, and
continue to serve Him as His worshipers and messengers, and the
wondrous designs
on their heads.
Only 43 of Yog-Sothoth has power opens the doors between the far
country to that
of a star Dubhe and villages on their Yuggoth, that the heaven
of Saturn, but b
efore the heavens stars motionless, for the zeal he keeps the
gate, even creates
and destroys them at times dancing multicolored their own.
Yasna 44 words of mine to you, man, my congratulations to
you!
45 Other End of this Book appeared to intricacies and
mysteries.
46 Another mystery was solved.
47 He will be able to get out of this good lesson?
Sura 7. About thirteen divine spheres that make up the body of
Yog-Sothoth
Truly a verb Ibn Shihab (Peace and blessings of the Ancients)
that the image of
Yog-Sothoth are the face of heaven.
2 And he - the gate, made up of thirteen balls of
nothingness.
3 But to say so would be a mistake, because there are thirteen
balls, though dif
ferently.
4 They are flowing human scum, because they created the
Yog-Sothoth in the meann
-
ess of his divine.
5 And there are the end of the twisted creatures that could not
win himself.
6 He and the space around him a great one, and rotating
intersecting spheres are
orderly movement of his thoughts of Him.
7 Some of them are moving quickly, otherwise the same - slow,
noting the sim run
ning wandering stars.
8 Only his visage is visibly among men, and He has no body.
9 His body are the universe itself: not the flesh of created it,
but the size of
the angles and spaces between them.
10 For he generated from the intangible nature, and his face -
forever shimmerin
g colors, like a beetle's shell il speech silent winged
mi-th.
11 Those honored Him who admire the gates of the One who is
All-in-One and One-i
n-All.
12 they serve Him within the community, built the great stone,
and told me that
the chief among them is on the grassy plains lands the
Britons.
13 builders forgotten it, but the creation of their perfect,
because of it opene
d the way into every corner of the universe and the countless
small gate.
14 Behold the gates is a great mother, and the palms of
Yog-Sothoth - the keys t
o her.
15 Do not open it inadvertently, but only when the stars are
arranged in a strai
ght line at an angle suitable for transmission.
The gates are opened 16 when He comes, and his visage from the
glittering multi-
colored balls, moving and intersecting, the essence of the gate,
and a key and p
ath.
17 great danger hidden in his balls.
18 Can they come before you as a pure matter, but beware!
19 They will crush you like a straw - a flame of fire.
20 And do happen to meet them.
21 He who passes through them, he becomes a moment of
Yog-Sothoth, knowing all p
ast, present and future.
22 But, proidya through the gate, he forgets everything but the
lingering sadnes
s and sorrow unspeakable.
23 And so deep and strong is this grief that many of his past
life are unbearabl
e after the opening face of the ineffable.
24 But, bowed before the Lord thy before anyone otherwise not
made this more.
25 will serve you his balls, like obedient lambs, but vozleleyut
bitter hatred,
because it gives them life.
26 And they - pure shells, devoid of higher life, but life for
them constantly.
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27, they undergo a thousand years torment her, constantly
destroyed and reconstr
ucted.
28 Do not you dare touch them, for they are being and
nothingness, but serve the
m, Rada, because the black power of their vicious and power
them.
29 Passion and the dark machinations of strengthening them.
30 not get lost in their frantic network.
31 It defies belief, that they deceived the deceit and praise,
for you, my kind,
genuine, and they - no.
32 This is the last instruction!
33 In the dark and damned balls Yog-Sothoth is no longer
anything about what to
tell.
Sura 8. About Yidre, evoke dreams
Hundreds of a spring wind fluttering her perfume,
2 Thousands of autumn rains wash away the traces behind it,
3 Evil century echoes of her appearances blur.
4 Where the song sounded Yidry ... just the memory of the hills
will not melt,
5 Before death came, it appeared;
6 For countless times was life without death, life without
birth, life unchangin
g.
7 And, finally, death came;
8 birth appe