KNYGATHIN ZHAUM
"He had seized a respectable seller of djongua-beans, and had proceeded instantly to devour his victim alive, without heeding the blows, bricks, arrows, javelins, cobblestones and curses that were rained upon him by the gathering throng and by the police. It was only when he had satisfied his atrocious appetite, that he suffered the police to lead him away, leaving little more than the bones and raiment of the djongua-seller to mark the spot of this outrageous happening."
"He had seized a respectable seller of djongua-beans, and had proceeded instantly to devour his victim alive, without heeding the blows, bricks, arrows, javelins, cobblestones and curses that were rained upon him by the gathering throng and by the police. It was only when he had satisfied his atrocious appetite, that he suffered the police to lead him away, leaving little more than the bones and raiment of the djongua-seller to mark the spot of this outrageous happening."
"When the criminal re-appeared, it was obvious not only to me but to
everyone that his physical personality, in achieving this new
recrudescence, had undergone a most salient change. His mottling had
developed more than a suggestion of some startling and repulsive
pattern; and his human characteristics had yielded to the inroads of an
unearthly distortion. The head was joined to the shoulders almost
without the intermediation of a neck; the eyes were set diagonally in a
face with oblique bulgings and flattenings; the nose and mouth were
showing a tendency to displace each other; and there were still further
alterations which I shall not specify, since they involved an abhorrent
degradation of man's noblest and most distinctive corporeal members. I
shall, however, mention the strange, pendulous formations, like
annulated dew-laps or wattles, into which his knee-caps had evolved.
Nathless, it was Knygathin Zhaum himself who stood (if one could dignify
the fashion of his carriage by that word) before the block of justice."
Clark Ashton Smith, The Testament Of Athammaus
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Really great and "molochean". You have my blessing for more monstrous C.A.Smith pictures! :D
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