


In one case involving the town of Dunwich, Yog-Sothoth is known to have been summoned for the purposes of impregnating a human female, who then gave birth to two partially-human children. The incantation to put down the resurrected individual is the partial syllabic reverse of the first, and reads: The incantations involved with this are transcribed approximately as follows: One ritual involving Yog-Sothoth makes use of the "essential salts" of a deceased individual to resurrect them from the dead. The most notable instances of these events are recorded in " The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" and " The Dunwich Horror." Yog-Sothoth is called upon from time to time to assist mortals in performing occult deeds or rituals. He is composed of iridescent globes ( HPL: " The Horror in the Museum", AWD: " The Lurker at the Threshold") of which there are thirteen ( EXP: Hay Necronomicon): He goes on to be the driving force of HPL: " The Dunwich Horror," in which he fathers twin children with a human. Yog-Sothoth's name was first mentioned in HPL: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. It is heavily implied, if not outright stated, that Yog-Sothoth is omniscient, and is locked outside the universe, meaning he can know and see all of space-time all at once, which means there is no secret hidden from Yog-Sothoth. However, there seems to be a common agreement that Yog-Sothoth visually manifests as a mass of glowing orbs, with eyes or tendrils in some versions, and in others simply the orbs. Like many Lovecraftian gods, Yog-Sothoth has many different appearances throughout the various stories of the mythos, by various authors.
