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27/04/2025
Cthulhu Mythos:
The Bran Mak Morn stories are connected to the Cthulhu Mythos and occur in the same fictional universe.
Twice in Worms of the Earth mention is made of the black gods of R'lyeh, resting place of Cthulhu in the works of H. P. Lovecraft, a friend and correspondent of Howard.
In the earliest extant copy of Worms of the Earth, mention of Cthulhu himself is made by name although this was later changed to Nameless Gods in the final edition.
Also mentioned in the same story is Dagon, a water monster mentioned in some stories by Lovecraft and named after a real-world Philistine god.
Lovecraft himself references Bran Mak Morn in his short story "The Whisperer in Darkness".