The Fool, The Reader, The Red Priest, The Hermit, The Moon, The Sun, Judgment, The White Tower, The World.
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<li>" The Black Mountain Goat of the Forest that Gives Birth to Millions of Offspring ", Sabu Nicholas</li>
<li>Yogg Sothoth, the One of All Things</li>
<li>Creeping Chaos Nyaratoph</li>
<li>Nightmare Lord Asatos</li>
<li>"Poludorok of the Cold Valley" Ketugeya</li>
<li>Mother of Swelling, Sabu Nicholas</li>
<li>"Master of the Deep Sea of Stars" Nordens</li>
<li>" The Black Mountain Goat of the Forest that Gives Birth to Millions of Offspring ", Sabu Nicholas</li>
<li>Nameless Mist, Grosse</li>
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The Fool, Spectator, Bride, Hermit, Marauder, Artisan, Red Priest, Demoness, White Tower.
It should be noted that the Outer Gods were a concept in the novel Lord of the Mysteries and did not exist in reality.
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<li>The Fool, Amon. </li>
<li>[Messenger or Marauder: Evernight Goddess.] </li>
<li>Red Priest or Hermit, Mr. Door. </li>
<li>[Judgment or Justice: Machinery Hivemind] </li>
<li>The World or Earth Mother, Tamara. </li>
<li>White Tower or Teacher The Fool: The Hanged Man. </li>
<li>The Sun or King of Life, Adam. </li>
<li>The Moon or the Goddess of Fate, Sharron. </li>
<li>Visionary or Wheel of Fate: Visionary. </li>
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<li>" The Black Mountain Goat of the Forest that Gives Birth to Millions of Offspring ", Sabu Nicholas</li>
<li>Yogg Sothoth, the One of All Things</li>
<li>Creeping Chaos Nyaratoph</li>
<li>" Loner of the Cold Valley " Ketugeya</li>
<li>Glutton Tavier Atwood</li>
<li>Silver Knight Ouroboros</li>
<li>Pale Emperor Elliot Ness</li>
<li>Nameless Mist, Grosse</li>
<li>" The Black Mountain Goat of the Forest that Gives Birth to Millions of Offspring ", Sabu Nicholas</li>
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In Lord of the Mysteries, Mother God was one of the Outer Gods, an existence that symbolized Chaos, Evil, and Gluttony. She created the Evernight Goddess, Moon Goddess, Earth Mother, and other Great Old Ones to maintain her existence and development through her children.
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<li>" The Black Mountain Goat of the Forest that gave birth to millions of children ", Sabu Nicholas. </li>
<li>Yogg Sothoth, the One of All Things. </li>
<li>Creeping Chaos Nyaratoph. </li>
<li>The incarnation of Death and Water, Nordens. </li>
<li>Silver Knight Salaman. </li>
<li>Faceless God Hasta. </li>
<li>King of Nightmares Asatos. </li>
<li>The Breeder of Darkness, GroGros. </li>
<li>The Unnamable Ketugeya. </li>
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In the Cthulhu system of the Lord of the Mysteries, the Great Old Ones and Outer Gods were often indistinguishable. One could treat the Outer Gods as the relatively powerful rulers of the Great Old Ones. The most direct characteristic of the Great Old Ones and the Outer Gods was that they were indescribable. Just looking at their appearance would make people go crazy. At the same time, the Outer Gods and the Great Old Ones were extremely cunning. Their way of thinking was different from humans, and they were always on the verge of madness.
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One playground horror story could be about a child getting seriously injured on a rusty and broken swing. The swing's chain snapped while the kid was swinging high, and they fell hard, breaking their arm. It was a terrifying experience for both the child and the parents who witnessed it.
I'm not sure specifically without having read the novel. It could be a crucial plot point, a description of a character's thoughts, or perhaps some important dialogue.