Amulet of Tsathoggua

Amulet of Tsathoggua


$ 49.95




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By what foul alchemy or godless sorcery the Gates of Hell are opened I do not know

In Robert E. Howard's celebrated tale of ancient horrors, "The Black Stone", its unnamed narrator discovers an amulet honoring a foul and ancient god in the ruins of a medieval castle. Along with it he finds an account of a clash between Muslim soldiers and otherworldly pagans, written by the Turkish scribe Selim Bahadur. 

A photo of these items is one of the props included with the Dark Adventure Radio Theatre episode of "The Black Stone", but of course the photo is in black and white, and you can only see one side of the scroll. Now the HPLHS has painstakingly created the primitive amulet of the deranged worshippers of the foul god Tsathoggua for real. While it's not cast in actual gold, the amulet looks and feels like real antiqued gold. And the handwritten account of Selim Bahadur has been recreated in exacting detail and rendered into medieval Turkish in full color on both sides. The amulet weighs a full quarter of a pound and comes in a velvet bag, inside a bank bag direct from Charlie Tower's vault. 

Use them in a LARP game or as props in a role playing game. Frame them and display them as odd artifacts of the Cthulhu Mythos. It's up to you - but these beautiful pieces will be a prized part of any Lovecraftian collection.

The amulet is 2.75 inches high and 3 inches wide. The scroll is 9 x 6.

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Raffi
Great little artifact

This amulet is most likely going to be used to cause a lot of trouble for some investigators in our next CoC game… we will see.

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Bob Geis
Amazing Prop!

I purchased this because I, like everyone else, needed a small golden Tsathoggua amulet. It is a really nice piece. The tie-in to the excellent DART production of The Black Stone is nicely done. I plan on incorporating this into a Dark Ages scenario for You Too Can Cthuhlu. It will be a big hit with our players!!

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Marc
I Can't Wait To Be Buried With It

It is a great and rather antique looking amulet. An amusing thought which crosses my mind whenever purchasing this or that mythos inspired knickknack is, whenever I should shuffle this mortal coil, that these will be found among my affects, and while the chance is slim, I like to imagine the moment of bewilderment when my relatives find ancient looking idols, amulets, bas-reliefs, and the like and wonder if I had gone soft in the head, to have been compelled to amass such an assortment of thingamajigs. I am glad to add this elegant doodad and its accompanying account to that collection.

As an aside, one of our customers bought our Angell Box prop set and his intent was that once he was done enjoying it, he was going to hide it in his attic and not tell anyone about it. The hope was that once he passed away, one of his descendants would have the full 'Call of Cthulhu experience in discovering his ancestor's weird trove of documents about this horrifying event. Kudos for playing the long game.

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Ryan Elliott
Beautiful piece

An incredibly beautiful piece and my first Tsathoggua piece. The HPLHS never disappoints in their craftsmanship and artistry of their shipping.

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Jeremy L
Weird dreams...

I keep dreaming of a stone... And a ritual, and a good prop that's is awesomely made! It looks cool on my shelf next to my Cthulhu spawn, although in the morning it seems my spawn state at it.