Price’s anthology, The Book of Eibon (Chaosium, 2002). This can’t be the same E-poh since Hyperborea existed anywhere from 10,000 to 750,000 years before Christ. The Hyperborean E-poh must be an earlier Tcho-Tcho leader with the same name as the ruler encountered by Eric Marsh. ...
The Book of Eibon: Histories of the Elder Magi, Episodes of Eibon of Mhu Thulan, the Papyrus of the Dark Wisdom, Psalms of the Silent and the Eibonic Rituals (Call of Cthulhu Fiction)Clark Ashton SmithChaosium Inc
And Eibon corrects the record on some background from last episode: Bierce invented the names, Carcosa (“An Inhabitant of Carcosa”), Hastur (“Hiati The Shepherd”), Hali (as a person) and a couple of others. Chambers took these names and formed them into a more consistant background ...
RB Demon - Robert Bloch, The Dark Demon, in Mysteries of the Worm, Chaosium, Inc., 1993. Narrator: nameless. References: Asmodeus; Azathoth; Azozath; Book of Eibon; Cedar St; Cultes des Ghoules; Daemonolorum; Dark Demon; Dark One; Demon Messenger; dreams; Gargoyle; Gordon, Edgar Hen...
1. the portal or doorway to another place where movement is as easy as walking from one place to another with no perceptible sensation. The portal is two dimensional when viewed. Perhaps the best example of this portal is the 'window' that the sorcerer Eibon used to escape to Saturn from...