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Hound of TindalosChien de Tindalos

No one need wonder at the existence of a literature of cosmic fear. It has always existed, and always will exist; and no better evidence of its tenacious vigour can be cited than the impulse which now and then drives writers of totally opposite leanings to try their hands at it in isolated tales, as if to discharge from their minds certain phantasmal shapes which would otherwise haunt them.

— H. P. Lovecraft

A Hound of Tindalos is a horrendous quadruped which manifests itself through the corner angles of rooms in Earthly structures, sending itself through time and space to attack the being on which it wishes to feed. A typical Hound has a long, sinuous tongue and drips a putrid substance like blue pus.

Frankly, the Hound of Tindalos is beyond normal human comprehension and evaluation. Though it appears so, a Hound is not an organic creature. It is a manifestation of the principle of perceptive being known to humans as “foulness”. Foulness is a hypergeometrical organizational axis shared by many of the entities described in this field guide; as a concept, foulness is uncomfortably difficult to summarize, because as humans we identify states of being as definitional elements rather than as polyclusters.

But, following Isinwyll (1987), we are not the poorer in merely nominating the Hound as a singularity of loathsomeness and terrifying hunger, considering what humanity would be like if our understanding of the Hound was more precise, more empathetic!

Habitat : the angles of time in the extremely distant past; inconclusive evidence of pre-galactic existence has been advanced (Hike, 1983). Distribution : the distant past. But a Hound can visit any time and almost any place, if impelled by hunger or other malign purpose.

Life and habits : some psychic factor or inherent trait within humans and certain other life forms appeals to a Hound, from which it gets evident nourishment. If this unknown factor is not necessary to the Hounds survival, the species may not be truly predacious.

A Hound of Tindalos can manifest only through an angle of 90° or less. Whether this angle is formed by a room’s corner, a crack in a rock formation, or a bent leaf is immaterial. A Hounds appearance is signified by clouds of vapor steaming from the chosen angle, swiftly followed by the coalescence of the Hound.

Nothing of the Hounds life cycle, if it has one, is known, nor have significant physical evidences been accumulated from the several dozen recorded attacks (Wailing, 1982).

Distinguishing Hounds of Tindalos :

• Dimensional Shamblers do not necessarily form from corners, and are bipedal.

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Feeding Technique The glossus, or “tongue” of a Hound is its main feeding organ. The glossus is long, cylindrical, hollow, and reinforced with a bone-like substance. The pointed tip of the glossus is thrust into a victim, and the vital essence drained through it. Fig. 14—Hound Of Tindalos glossus.

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