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{{wikipediainfo}}{{Lovecraft}}'''Deep Ones''' was the name of a race of underwater beings who worshipped [[Dagon]]. Some sources clarified that they were the [[Sea Devil]]s. They could interbreed with [[human]]s. | {{wikipediainfo}} | ||
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'''Deep Ones''' was the name of a race of underwater beings who worshipped [[Dagon]]. Some sources clarified that they were the [[Sea Devil]]s. They could interbreed with [[human]]s. | |||
The [[Seventh Doctor]] recollected from his [[practical theology]] course at the [[Time Lord Academy]] that the Sea Devils worshipped [[Dagon]], one of the [[Great Old One]]s. ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Seventh Doctor]] recollected from his [[practical theology]] course at the [[Time Lord Academy]] that the Sea Devils worshipped [[Dagon]], one of the [[Great Old One]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|All-Consuming Fire (novel)}}) | ||
From an early age, [[H. P. Lovecraft]] had visions of"terrifying" underwater beings calling out to him in his [[dream]]s. [[Sarah Susan Phillips Lovecraft|His mother]] told him that he had "come from them", and that he was a [[Guardian of the Gate]], tasked with mediating between humanity and beings outside its comprehension. She encouraged his [[imagination]], and as he became a [[science fiction]] [[writer]], Lovecraft gradually realised that he was channeling true, subconscious insights through his fiction, in order to warn humanity. ([[AUDIO]]: | From an early age, [[H. P. Lovecraft]] had visions of "terrifying" underwater beings calling out to him in his [[dream]]s. [[Sarah Susan Phillips Lovecraft|His mother]] told him that he had "come from them", and that he was a [[Guardian of the Gate]], tasked with mediating between humanity and beings outside its comprehension. She encouraged his [[imagination]], and as he became a [[science fiction]] [[writer]], Lovecraft gradually realised that he was channeling true, subconscious insights through his fiction, in order to warn humanity. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Guardian At The Gate (audio story)}}) | ||
[[File:Sea Devil (Lost in Time).jpg|thumb|left|A Deep One, i.e. a [[Sea Devil]], in [[Atlantis]]. ([[GAME]]: | [[File:Sea Devil (Lost in Time).jpg|thumb|left|A Deep One, i.e. a [[Sea Devil]], in [[Atlantis]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Lost in Time (video game)}})]] | ||
One account referred to a [[Sea Devil (Lost in Time)|Sea Devil]] encountered in [[Atlantis]] by [[Martha Jones]], [[Liz Shaw]] and the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] as a "Deep One". ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Lost in Time (video game)}}) | |||
[[Category:Silurians and Sea Devils]] | [[Category:Silurians and Sea Devils]] | ||
[[Category:Deep Ones]] | [[Category:Deep Ones]] |
Revision as of 20:42, 22 May 2024
Deep Ones was the name of a race of underwater beings who worshipped Dagon. Some sources clarified that they were the Sea Devils. They could interbreed with humans.
The Seventh Doctor recollected from his practical theology course at the Time Lord Academy that the Sea Devils worshipped Dagon, one of the Great Old Ones. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire [+]Loading...["All-Consuming Fire (novel)"])
From an early age, H. P. Lovecraft had visions of "terrifying" underwater beings calling out to him in his dreams. His mother told him that he had "come from them", and that he was a Guardian of the Gate, tasked with mediating between humanity and beings outside its comprehension. She encouraged his imagination, and as he became a science fiction writer, Lovecraft gradually realised that he was channeling true, subconscious insights through his fiction, in order to warn humanity. (AUDIO: Guardian At The Gate [+]Loading...["Guardian At The Gate (audio story)"])
One account referred to a Sea Devil encountered in Atlantis by Martha Jones, Liz Shaw and the Thirteenth Doctor as a "Deep One". (GAME: Lost in Time [+]Loading...["Lost in Time (video game)"])