. "Colourful beings"@en . "The King In Yellow, generally depicted clad all in yellow, has a similarity to other literary and mythic figures of distinctive hue: \n* Nyarlathotep in his red-robed Egyptian form \n* The Red Death \n* The Black Man of Witch Lore and the Cthulhu Mythos (as an avatar of Nyarlathotep) \n* Erlik, the Red God \n* Tengri, the Lord of the Blue Heaven \n* China's Yellow Emperor \n* The Queen In Red \n* The Red Queen \n* The Crimson King \n* The Yellow Jester \n* The Purple Jester in the poem of the same name \n* Mr Punch and his earlier incarnation as Pulcinella \n* The Purple Emperor of The Purple Emperor \n* Ksarul, Doomed Prince of the Blue Room"@en . "The King In Yellow, generally depicted clad all in yellow, has a similarity to other literary and mythic figures of distinctive hue: \n* Nyarlathotep in his red-robed Egyptian form \n* The Red Death \n* The Black Man of Witch Lore and the Cthulhu Mythos (as an avatar of Nyarlathotep) \n* Erlik, the Red God \n* Tengri, the Lord of the Blue Heaven \n* China's Yellow Emperor \n* The Queen In Red \n* The Red Queen \n* The Crimson King \n* The Yellow Jester \n* The Purple Jester in the poem of the same name \n* Mr Punch and his earlier incarnation as Pulcinella \n* The Purple Emperor of The Purple Emperor \n* Ksarul, Doomed Prince of the Blue Room Although not a supernatural being, the butterfly the Purple Emperor inspired a non-mythos story of the same name by Robert W. Chambers, which in turn inspired the mythos story above."@en . .