
The most detailed descriptions of
Cthulhu in “The call of Cthulhu” are based on statues of the creature. Cthulhu
is an octopus, a dragon, with wings and a human.
Cthulhu is depicted as having a worldwide
cult cantered in Arabia, with followers in regions as far-flung as Greenland
and Louisiana.
There are leaders of the cult “in the
mountains of China” who are said to be immortal. Cthulhu is described by some
of these cultists as the “great priest” of ‘the Great Old Ones who lived ages
before there were any men, and who came to the young world out of the sky.”
The cult is noted for chanting its horrid phrase or ritual:
“Ph’nglui mglw’nafh C’thulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn,” which translates as “In
his house at R’lyeh dead C’thulhu waits dreaming.” This is often shortened to
“C’thulhu fhtagn,”which might possibly mean “C’thulhu waits,” “C’thulhu
dreams,’ or “C’thulhu waits dreaming.”
One cultist, known as Old Castro, provides the most
elaborate information the Great Old Ones, according to Castro, had come from
the stars to rule the world in ages past.

Castro points to the “much – discussed couplet” from Abdul
Alhazred’s Necronomicon: That is not dead which can eternal lie. And with
strange aeons even death may die.
Castro explains the role of the Cthulhu Cult: When the stars
have come right for the Great Old Ones, “some force from outside must serve to
liberate their bodies. The spells that preserved them intact likewise prevented
them from making an initial move.” At the proper time.
The secret priests would take great Cthulhu from his tomb to
revive his subjects and resume his rule of earth...Then mankind would have
become as the Great Old Ones; free and wild and beyond good and evil, with laws
and morals thrown aside and all men shouting and killing and revelling in joy.
Then the liberated
Old Ones would teach them new ways to shout and kill and revel and enjoy
themselves, and all the earth would flame with a holocaust of ecstasy and
freedom.
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