• The Hyperborean cycle is a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith that take place in the fictional prehistoric setting of Hyperborea. Smith's cycle...
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    Hyperborea (redirect from Hyperboreans)
    In Greek mythology, the Hyperboreans (Ancient Greek: ὑπερβόρε(ι)οι, romanized: hyperbóre(i)oi, pronounced [hyperbóre(ː)oi̯]; Latin: Hyperborei) were a...
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    creation of American writer Clark Ashton Smith and is part of his Hyperborean cycle. Tsathoggua/Zhothaqquah is described as an Old One, a god-like being...
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  • Dream Hyperborean cycle, a cycle of ten fantasy stories by Clark Ashton Smith Hyperborea (collection), a collection of Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborean stories...
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    entity supposedly responsible for the origin of life on Earth in the Hyperborean cycle written by Clark Ashton Smith. At the Mountains of Madness includes...
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  • rising sea levels caused by the sinking of Poseidonis. Averoigne Hyperborean cycle Zothique Clark Ashton Smith bibliography William Scott Elliot, The...
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  • and Carter used geographical place names from Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborean Cycle. "The Phoenix on the Sword" (novelette; vol. 20, #6, December 1932)...
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    written in 1929 by American author Clark Ashton Smith as part of his Hyperborean cycle, and first published in the November 1931 issue of Weird Tales. It...
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    adventure in imagined lands. Clark Ashton Smith wrote his tales of the Hyperborean cycle and Zothique for Weird Tales in the 1930s. These stories revolved...
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  • 1, the protagonist Noé Archiviste is said to come from Averoigne. Hyperborean cycle Poseidonis Zothique Clark Ashton Smith bibliography Castle Amber Rahman...
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