Lovecraft Tcho-Tcho Lama Solitary, Small, Divine, Intelligent, Cautious, Hoarder
Black magic (d8+2 damage) 12 HP 1 armor
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Tcho-Tchos are referred to as a degenerate and cannibalistic race that worship strange gods.The Tcho-Tcho are first mentioned in August Derleth's 1933 short story "The Thing That Walked on the Wind", in which a character refers in passing to "the forbidden and accursed designs of the Tcho-Tcho people of Burma". Later that year, in "Lair of the Star-Spawn", co-written with Mark Shorer, Derleth expanded on the Tcho-Tcho, describing them as a short, hairless people that worship Lloigor and Zhar. In H. P. Lovecraft's "The Shadow Out of Time" 1936, they are described as "abominable". In T.E.D. Klein's novella Black Man with a Horn, first published in New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos in 1980, the Tcho-Tchos are described by an American missionary who has met them as "the nastiest people who ever lived(...) They'd been living way up in those hills I don't know how many centuries, and whatever it is they were doing, they weren't going to let a stranger in on it". Instinct: Conduct Cannibal rituals

  • Rules tribe
  • Serve Dark Gods
  • Devour humans
Created by potrace 1.10, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2011 This monster has been edited. Its probably still cool, but its stats may not line up with standard monsters.

Created by: Marcus