The poem calls upon and praises Tsathoggua, an ancient entity known as Saint Toad. It describes Tsathoggua dwelling deep underground beneath a mountain, where it crafts sorcery. It also references Tsathoggua ruling ancient lands and possessing fearsome spawn, while only harming those who threaten its followers. The poem closes by calling out praise for Tsathoggua in its language.
The poem calls upon and praises Tsathoggua, an ancient entity known as Saint Toad. It describes Tsathoggua dwelling deep underground beneath a mountain, where it crafts sorcery. It also references Tsathoggua ruling ancient lands and possessing fearsome spawn, while only harming those who threaten its followers. The poem closes by calling out praise for Tsathoggua in its language.
The poem calls upon and praises Tsathoggua, an ancient entity known as Saint Toad. It describes Tsathoggua dwelling deep underground beneath a mountain, where it crafts sorcery. It also references Tsathoggua ruling ancient lands and possessing fearsome spawn, while only harming those who threaten its followers. The poem closes by calling out praise for Tsathoggua in its language.
The poem calls upon and praises Tsathoggua, an ancient entity known as Saint Toad. It describes Tsathoggua dwelling deep underground beneath a mountain, where it crafts sorcery. It also references Tsathoggua ruling ancient lands and possessing fearsome spawn, while only harming those who threaten its followers. The poem closes by calling out praise for Tsathoggua in its language.