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'''Elder Gods''' is a [[transdimensional corporation]] founded by various of the [[Elder Gods (nonfiction)]].
[[File:Hounds_of_Tindalos.jpg|200px|thumb|Elder Gods uses this copy of ''The Hounds of Tindalos'' to lure its prey.]]'''Elder Gods''' is a [[transdimensional corporation]] founded by various of the [[Elder Gods (nonfiction)]].


== Deplorabilia ==
[[Deplorabilia]] is the title of a loose collection of documents and artifacts published by the [[Elder Gods (nonfiction)]].


[[Deplorabilia]] is the title of a loose collection of documents and artifacts published by the [[Elder Gods (nonfiction)]].
It is widely believed that Elder Gods finance and manipulate the [[Green War]].


== The Green War ==
== In the News ==


It is widely believed that Elder Gods finance and manipulate the [[Green War]].
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File:Mikhail_Kaufman_with_camera.jpg|[[John Brunner]] working undercover as Mihkail Kaufman, investigating rumors of posthumous criminal activity in [[Lubin Manufacturing Company]]'s secret laboratories.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==
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* [[Tom Swift and His Elder Gods Communicizer]]
* [[Tom Swift and His Elder Gods Communicizer]]
* [[Transdimensional corporation]]
* [[Transdimensional corporation]]
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[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]

Latest revision as of 18:57, 22 June 2016

Elder Gods uses this copy of The Hounds of Tindalos to lure its prey.

Elder Gods is a transdimensional corporation founded by various of the Elder Gods (nonfiction).

Deplorabilia is the title of a loose collection of documents and artifacts published by the Elder Gods (nonfiction).

It is widely believed that Elder Gods finance and manipulate the Green War.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Categories:

Nonfiction cross-reference