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Dagon, Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, and many other dark deities invented by Howard Lovecraft in the 1920s became so popular that hundreds of science fiction writers, including Neil Gaiman and Stephen King, continue to expand his mythology to this day. Each monstrous deity in the Lovecraftian pantheon represents one of the myriad facets of chaos. Hiding in the depths of the ocean or staying in the depths of impenetrable forests, sleeping in the Egyptian pyramids or walled up in mountain caves, having come to our planet from the stars or from the abyss of innumerable ages, they are invariably hostile to humanity and beyond the control of reason. And the only thing that remains for a person is to avoid collision with these mysterious creatures in every possible way and stay on guard ...