

Gugs are also hunters and know to pray on ghasts, humanoid things with Kanguru like legs and faces lacking many important features like a forehead or a nose that is the size of a small horse. I imagine dental care isn't really accessible in Kadath.
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But the scariest part of a Gugs body is certainly their mouths, extending from top to bottom of their barrel shaped heads vertically and full of yellow fangs.

Their four paws could easily gut any of us and these creatures of black fur have pink eyes that protrude from the sides of their heads. Local residents of Kadath, a place of uncertain location but said to be beyond the plates of Leng, Gugs are quite big and very ugly, as usual for Lovecraftian monsters. Kinda the evil nightmarish version of Ben 10's Four Arms, they are a breed of terrifying monsters. And yes, our dear octopus head is said to be her brother. Believed to be somewhat of a parasitic entity, Kassogtha is said to bond with other creatures and disappears from time to time… I guess not much can be expected from an angry mass of writhing tentacles that mated with her own brother. Being aquatic is fitting since her only description is a mass of incredibly long tentacles from which her prey cannot hope to outrun nor hide from. Often associated with sickness, she is usually residing in some large body of water which is poisoned by her presence. Of a particularly bad temper, Kassogtha was the "Leviathan of Diseases" and the mother of twins sired by Cthulhu himself. But here we'll talk about 15 of them, the ones that are sure to send chills up your spine or hunt your dreams at night. There are a lot of Lovecraftian monsters, created by the author himself or inspired by him. Having inspired many, he created this particular brand of monsters, horrors based on psychological fear, science and trying to describe things beyond human compression. Lovecraft is one of their greatest names when talking about horror, some say he's the legitimate successor of The Poet, Edgar Allan Poe, and he certainly caused more than his fair share of nightmares with his writing. Lovecraft is verry well know when talking about horror, but which are some of the best Lovecraftian monsters?
