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Necronomicon Page 97 Deep Ones (Horror Prop Handout)

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Necronomicon Page 97 Deep Ones

"Deep Ones serve Father Dagon and Mother Hydra, as well as The Great Cthulhu.

Land-dwellers who have sought contact with Deep Ones are expected to give female human sacrifices. Deep Ones then mate with the sacrifice and produce hybrid offspring. Human females are seen as little more than breeding stock and once the hybrid is born they are ritually sacrificed.

Deep One hybrid off spring are born with the appearance of a normal human baby, but will eventually transform into a Deep One. The transformation usually occurs when the individual reaches their early twenties. As they mature, they begin to acquire the so-called "Innsmouth Look" The eyes bulge and become unblinking, the gradually lose all body hair, the ears shrink, the skin becomes scaly, and gills form on either side of the neck. Eventually the hybrid will be compelled to join its brethren in one of their undersea cities."

Discovered in the ruins of a sunken city deep within the Peruvian Jungle 200 miles east of Iquitos, by the famous explorer Stapleton McTavish, it is thought to be one of the missing pages from the dreaded Necronomicon.

The strange text appears on a number of recently discovered papyruses all found in different parts of the world.

Prop handout for Call of Cthulhu or any other Mythos or Horror RPG.

INCLUDING PRINT (PDF) AND VTT (PNG) VERSIONS PLUS INSTRUCTIONS

To use as a handout in Roll20/VTT - Upload the PNG version to Roll20 Handouts.

To use as a handout in Call of Cthulhu/Horror RPG - Print PDF as double sided document. (see the Alternate preview) Cut/tear around the edge. If printing on white paper you can use a brown felt tip around the edge to hide the paper. Fold it and crumple it until it looks old. 


Check out more pages from the blasphemous Necronomicon.

Page 76 Eye of the Zombie

Page 143 The Other Gods

Fancy making your own, the check out my Cthulhu Font, a working TTF font file

For more information about the life and discoveries of Stapleton McTavish, visit www.thevaultsofmctavish.com

For updates on upcoming projects and WIP please check out FACEBOOK and GOOGLE+

Please note that this is for personal use only. If you wish to discuss a commercial license please contact me at stacey@thevaultsofmctavish.com

© Stacey Marshall

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May 14th, 2021
This is awesome. I was on a personal quest to make my own Necronomicon for my CoC players and eventually found my way to this File. This is great work and I had to have all three pages. Good on the author for adding the instructions for VTT and [...]
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