“Out of the unimaginable blackness beyond the gangrenous glare of that cold flame, out of the Tartarean leagues through which that oily river rolled uncanny, unheard, and unsuspected, there flopped rhythmically a horde of tame, trained, hybrid winged things that no sound eye could ever wholly grasp, or sound brain ever wholly remember. They were not altogether crows, nor moles, nor buzzards, nor ants, nor vampire bats, nor decomposed human beings; but something I cannot and must not recall. They flopped limply along, half with their webbed feet and half with their membraneous wings; and as they reached the throng of celebrants the cowled figures seized and mounted them, and rode off one by one along the reaches of that unlighted river, into pits and galleries of panic where poison springs feed frightful and undiscoverable cataracts.” ~ “The Festival” in Weird Tales (January 1925) by H. P. Lovecraft
| Alias The Byakhee |
| Real Names/Alt Names ○ |
| Characteristics Pulp Characters, Weird Tales Universe, Reptile, Winged, Modernism Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors H. P. Lovecraft |
| First Appearance “The Festival” in Weird Tales (January 1925) |
| First Publisher Popular Publications [Internet Archive] [LUM] |
| Appearance List Pulp: “The Festival” in Weird Tales (January 1925), “The Trail of Cthulhu” in Weird Tales (March 1944). Novel: The Trail of Cthulhu (1962). |
| Sample Read Weird Tales (Pulp) [LUM] |
| Description “Out of the unimaginable blackness beyond the gangrenous glare of that cold flame, out of the Tartarean leagues through which that oily river rolled uncanny, unheard, and unsuspected, there flopped rhythmically a horde of tame, trained, hybrid winged things that no sound eye could ever wholly grasp, or sound brain ever wholly remember. They were not altogether crows, nor moles, nor buzzards, nor ants, nor vampire bats, nor decomposed human beings; but something I cannot and must not recall. They flopped limply along, half with their webbed feet and half with their membraneous wings; and as they reached the throng of celebrants the cowled figures seized and mounted them, and rode off one by one along the reaches of that unlighted river, into pits and galleries of panic where poison springs feed frightful and undiscoverable cataracts.” ~ “The Festival” in Weird Tales (January 1925) by H. P. Lovecraft |
| Source Monsters of the Cthulhu Mythos 1: the Byakhee – Dark Worlds Quarterly |
