On the Descent of the Gods is an essay by Oliver Haddo written in 1941. It chronicles the magical history of the world and most specifically England. A copy of the essay appeared in The Black Dossier.
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Abdul Alhazred • Don Alvarez • Aeneas • Arioch • King Arthur • Azathoth • Biondetta • Anne Boleyn • Bessie Bunter • Cagliostro • Bob Cherry • Doll Common • Crom • Cthulhu • Enoch • Edward Face • Johannes Faust • Gloriana I of England • God • Oliver Haddo • Henry VIII • Hercules • Hermes • Homer • Ishtar • James I • Julian • Medea • Merlin • Miranda • Morgan Le Fay • Nyarlathotep • Oberon the First • Gerald O'Brien • Pyaray • Shub-Niggurath • The Sicilian • Smarra • Johannes Suttle • Count von Ost • Whore of Babylon • Zara • Zeus
Locations[]
- Earth
- Babylon
- Cairo
- England
- Hastings
- Netherworld
- Mortlake
- Staffordshire (notes)
- Worchestershire
- Hastings
- Hyperborea
- Melnibonean Empire
- New Zealand
- Scandinavia
- Thessaly
- Tibet
- United States
- Zara's Kingdom
- Yuggoth
Items[]
- Liber Logos
- Necronomicon
Species[]
- Angels
- Elder Gods
- Elohim
- Great Old One
- Humans
- Cimmerians
- Tcho-Tcho
- Lords of Chaos
- Lords of Order
- Titans
Groups[]
- Order of the Golden Twilight
- Ordo Templi Terra
Events[]
- Ice Age
- Trojan War
- Arthurian Period
- Ragnarok
- World War II