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Chronicles of Thrang: Obscure chronicles translated into English from some prehuman tongue and the language of the pre-Sumerian Ngarathoe. Possibly relating to the “Thrang Grotto of Tatary” mentioned in the Necronomicon to have been attacked by Nyogtha. One source claims it as a non-human chronicle, but this is unclear. Details Yidhra and Ngyr-Korath. The Chronicles of Thrang was invented by Walter C. DeBill, Jr.

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  • Chronicles of Thrang: Obscure chronicles translated into English from some prehuman tongue and the language of the pre-Sumerian Ngarathoe. Possibly relating to the “Thrang Grotto of Tatary” mentioned in the Necronomicon to have been attacked by Nyogtha. One source claims it as a non-human chronicle, but this is unclear. Details Yidhra and Ngyr-Korath. The Chronicles of Thrang was invented by Walter C. DeBill, Jr.
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  • Chronicles of Thrang: Obscure chronicles translated into English from some prehuman tongue and the language of the pre-Sumerian Ngarathoe. Possibly relating to the “Thrang Grotto of Tatary” mentioned in the Necronomicon to have been attacked by Nyogtha. One source claims it as a non-human chronicle, but this is unclear. Details Yidhra and Ngyr-Korath. The Chronicles of Thrang was invented by Walter C. DeBill, Jr.
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