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The power of the old ones
The strength or authority of ancient beings
the sign of Voor.
A symbol representing the power of Voor
Free travels between worlds
Freedom to move between different dimensions or realms
From the dark stars They came
Beings arrived from distant celestial bodies
Voor - The power
Voor's supremacy or dominance
Kish - Open the gates
Kish enables the opening of gateways
Koth - Seals the gates
Koth seals or closes the gates
Elder Gods
Ancient and powerful deities
Dark forces of the moon.
Malevolent forces associated with the moon
From Sumerian gods,
Beings originating from Sumerian mythology
left hand invocation
An invocation performed using the left hand, possibly with occult connotations
from empires to empires.
A ritual or practice spanning various civilizations or kingdoms
Powerful - spirits
Potent and influential ethereal entities
Forever and ever
Eternal and unending
Powerful - spirits
Dynamic and potent ethereal beings
From Sumerian gods.
Entities from the Sumerian pantheon
The sign of Voor
A reference to the symbol denoting the power of Voor
The sign of Voor
Reiteration of the symbol representing Voor's power
the Elder Lords opened Their eyes
The ancient deities became aware
they saw the abominations of Those that ravaged the Earth
Observing the horrors caused by destructive beings on Earth
the sign of Voor is the part of four signs of the elders
The Voor symbol is one of four significant symbols of the elders
Make ye thus whenever thou wouldst supplicate
Instructions for invoking or praying
Those ever waiting beyond the Threshold.
Refers to entities awaiting an opportunity to cross a boundary
the Threshold!
An emphatic reference to the Threshold, possibly a boundary or limit
Voor, Kish, Koth
Mentions Voor, Kish, and Koth along with Elder Gods
Elder Gods
Affirmation of the existence of ancient and powerful deities
Sign of Voor
Reference to the symbolic representation of Voor's power
Sign of Voor
Repetition emphasizing the symbolic representation of Voor's power
Sign of Voor
Reiteration emphasizing the symbolic representation of Voor's power
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