Miskatonic University unveils complete digitalization of the ancient occult book, the Picatrix. Accessible to the public on its website, this 15th-century Latin translation offers profound[…]
Miskatonic University proudly announces the historic inclusion of its first Mi-go student as part of a groundbreaking exchange program with Yuggoth University. The initiative fosters[…]
Betty, Miskatonic University's beloved mascot, has been safely found and returned thanks to the support of Arkham's community. Gratitude to all who contributed. Sadly, one[…]
Miskatonic University's beloved mascot, Betty, has vanished. Community help is needed to find her, but caution is advised as her venomous claws may pose a[…]
Arkham witnesses a puzzling "X"-shaped phenomenon in the twilight sky, triggering intrigue among residents and scientists. Cosmic and occult theories circulate, while Miskatonic University investigates[…]
Papyrus depicting an eldritch being, possibly occult in origin. Unknown script. The language is probably a Sabaic dialect.
Limestone tablet with unknown script and strange imagery.
Devotional Cthulhu portrait with the Latin text: "Non est mortuum quod aeternum dormire potest, Et cum aevum mirum, mors ipsa mori potest."
Book of magic and astrology. 15th century Latin translation of a text which was originally written in Arabic ca. 900 to 950 AD.
Mysterious manuscript page. Script and Language unknown.
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