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''"...Crustaceous bodies bearing vast pairs of dorsal fins or membranous wings and several sets of articulate limbs, and with a sort of convoluted ellipsoid, covered with multitudes of very short antennae, where a head would ordinarily be."'' - H.P. Lovecraft |
''"...Crustaceous bodies bearing vast pairs of dorsal fins or membranous wings and several sets of articulate limbs, and with a sort of convoluted ellipsoid, covered with multitudes of very short antennae, where a head would ordinarily be."'' - H.P. Lovecraft |
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− | The mi-go, or "fungi from Yuggoth", are pinkish fungoid crustacean-like organisms with wide, fan-like wings. It has six main limbs and a wrinkled head which can change color. The fungi communicate by rapidly changing the color of their heads, and project multicolored beams of light to communicate over long distances. There are many subspecies of mi-go, and they all cooperate without difficulty. They are skilled at body modification, often altering organs and body structures on a whim. Their mentality is very different from [[Human|humanity's]], and it is nearly impossible for humans to understand these creatures. |
+ | The mi-go, or "fungi from [[Yuggoth]]", are pinkish fungoid crustacean-like organisms with wide, fan-like wings. It has six main limbs and a wrinkled head which can change color. The fungi communicate by rapidly changing the color of their heads, and project multicolored beams of light to communicate over long distances. There are many subspecies of mi-go, and they all cooperate without difficulty. They are skilled at body modification, often altering organs and body structures on a whim. Their mentality is very different from [[Human|humanity's]], and it is nearly impossible for humans to understand these creatures. |
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+ | == Brain Cylinders == |
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+ | [[File:Calum MacDonald Mi-Go Brain Cylinder.jpg|thumb|275x275px|Calum MacDonald's interpretation of a Mi-Go Brain Cylinder]] |
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+ | The Mi-Go often transmit human brains from Earth to Yuggoth by using metal cylinder containers called brain cylinder designed to keep human brains alive despite being disembodied. The use of these brain cylinders is the reason why the Mi-Go have an extensive knowledge of brain surgery with their ability of body modification. |
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== History on earth == |
== History on earth == |
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== Behind the scenes == |
== Behind the scenes == |
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+ | *Mi-go control a vast spacefaring empire, yuggoth (which seems to be pluto) being the largest base closest to earth. Depending on the source, it's intergalactic and / or multiversal. |
*Mi-go are not composed of ordinary matter, and can alter their bodies through prolonged effort. This, rather than ordinary evolution, may explain the many subspecies. |
*Mi-go are not composed of ordinary matter, and can alter their bodies through prolonged effort. This, rather than ordinary evolution, may explain the many subspecies. |
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*''Through the Gates of the Silver Key'', by H.P. Lovecraft |
*''Through the Gates of the Silver Key'', by H.P. Lovecraft |
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*''S. Peterson's Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters'', by Sandy Peterson |
*''S. Peterson's Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters'', by Sandy Peterson |
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+ | *''Eldritch Skies'' (Savage World Edition) Roleplaying Game, by Battlefield Press |
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+ | *''Pathfinder'' Roleplaying Game, by Paizo Press |
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+ | *''CthulhuTech'' Roleplaying, by Sandstorm Productions |
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== Sources == |
== Sources == |
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*''The Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia, 3rd. Ed.'', by Daniel Harms |
*''The Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia, 3rd. Ed.'', by Daniel Harms |
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− | *''S. Peterson's Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters'', by Sandy Peterson |
+ | * ''S. Peterson's Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters'', by Sandy Peterson |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery bordercolor="accent" captiontextcolor="accent"> |
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+ | Migo.jpg|an artist's interpretation of a Mi-go |
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+ | Migo-0.jpg |
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+ | Mi go the fungi from yuggoth by cloister-d2zu4cf.jpg |
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+ | Migou (CthulhuTech, Mortal Remains).png|Migou of CthulhuTech |
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+ | Migou Warships (Cthulhutech).jpg|Migou Warships (CthulhuTech) |
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+ | Migou Mecha (CthulhuTech, Mortal Remains).png|Migou Mecha (CthulhuTech) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Sol System inhabitants]] |
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+ | [[Category:Creatures with Unknown Diets]] |
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+ | [[Category:Species Created by H. P. Lovecraft]] |
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+ | [[Category:1931 Debuts]] |
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Revision as of 00:04, 24 March 2019
"...Crustaceous bodies bearing vast pairs of dorsal fins or membranous wings and several sets of articulate limbs, and with a sort of convoluted ellipsoid, covered with multitudes of very short antennae, where a head would ordinarily be." - H.P. Lovecraft
Physical Characteristics
The mi-go, or "fungi from Yuggoth", are pinkish fungoid crustacean-like organisms with wide, fan-like wings. It has six main limbs and a wrinkled head which can change color. The fungi communicate by rapidly changing the color of their heads, and project multicolored beams of light to communicate over long distances. There are many subspecies of mi-go, and they all cooperate without difficulty. They are skilled at body modification, often altering organs and body structures on a whim. Their mentality is very different from humanity's, and it is nearly impossible for humans to understand these creatures.
Brain Cylinders
The Mi-Go often transmit human brains from Earth to Yuggoth by using metal cylinder containers called brain cylinder designed to keep human brains alive despite being disembodied. The use of these brain cylinders is the reason why the Mi-Go have an extensive knowledge of brain surgery with their ability of body modification.
History on earth
The mi-go arrived on Earth during the Jurassic period, fighting off attacks from the Elder Things and eventually settling in the northern hemisphere. They have gradually lost terrain, and today they inhabit the Andes, Himalayas, and Appalachians.
Behind the scenes
- Mi-go control a vast spacefaring empire, yuggoth (which seems to be pluto) being the largest base closest to earth. Depending on the source, it's intergalactic and / or multiversal.
- Mi-go are not composed of ordinary matter, and can alter their bodies through prolonged effort. This, rather than ordinary evolution, may explain the many subspecies.
Appearances
- The Whisperer in the Darkness, by H.P. Lovecraft (First Appearance)
- At the Mountains of Madness, by H.P. Lovecraft
- Through the Gates of the Silver Key, by H.P. Lovecraft
- S. Peterson's Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters, by Sandy Peterson
- Eldritch Skies (Savage World Edition) Roleplaying Game, by Battlefield Press
- Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, by Paizo Press
- CthulhuTech Roleplaying, by Sandstorm Productions
Sources
- The Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia, 3rd. Ed., by Daniel Harms
- S. Peterson's Field Guide to Cthulhu Monsters, by Sandy Peterson