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Black Pharaoh is a figure from Egyptian cults. Black skinned, slight, swarthy, sinister figure. No | Black Pharaoh is a figure from Egyptian cults. Black skinned, slight, swarthy, sinister figure. No facial features other than a mouth. Staff has snakes. | ||
Worshiped by the [[Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh]] | Worshiped by the [[Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh]] | ||
Symbol of the Black Pharaoh is the [[inverted ankh]] | |||
According to the [[G'harne Fragments]] Is a possible form/name for [[Nyarlathotep]] | |||
[[Dr. Alli Kafour]] tells us many of the legends surrounding the Black Pharaoh. | |||
At the end of the 3rd dynasty in Egypt, a man called [[Nephren-ka]] came to Egypt. He is thought to have been a powerful sorcerer. It was said that he could bring madness or death to his enemies with a flick of his finger. His voice was called the Black Wind and it went through the lands destroying everything in it's path. It is not clear if Nephren-ka was the Black Pharaoh himself or his head priest. The [[inverted ankh]] was a symbol carried by both of them. The Black Pharaoh and/or Nephren-ka ruled Egypt for several dynasties. They were said to possess a huge beast similar to the sphinx near the Giza. There is evidence that there are still horrifying cults that worship the the Black Pharaoh today. These cults are also rumored to be involved with the worship of a beautiful but evil Queen known as [[Queen Nitocris|Nitocris]]. | |||
The Black Pharaoh is considered to be one of the names of [[Nyarlathotep]] according to the [[G'harne Fragments]] |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 26 February 2023
Black Pharaoh is a figure from Egyptian cults. Black skinned, slight, swarthy, sinister figure. No facial features other than a mouth. Staff has snakes.
Worshiped by the Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh
Symbol of the Black Pharaoh is the inverted ankh
According to the G'harne Fragments Is a possible form/name for Nyarlathotep
Dr. Alli Kafour tells us many of the legends surrounding the Black Pharaoh. At the end of the 3rd dynasty in Egypt, a man called Nephren-ka came to Egypt. He is thought to have been a powerful sorcerer. It was said that he could bring madness or death to his enemies with a flick of his finger. His voice was called the Black Wind and it went through the lands destroying everything in it's path. It is not clear if Nephren-ka was the Black Pharaoh himself or his head priest. The inverted ankh was a symbol carried by both of them. The Black Pharaoh and/or Nephren-ka ruled Egypt for several dynasties. They were said to possess a huge beast similar to the sphinx near the Giza. There is evidence that there are still horrifying cults that worship the the Black Pharaoh today. These cults are also rumored to be involved with the worship of a beautiful but evil Queen known as Nitocris.
The Black Pharaoh is considered to be one of the names of Nyarlathotep according to the G'harne Fragments