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- THE NAMELESS PASTURE
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- Scribed by The Raver, Teller of Strange Legends
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- >>> A CULT Publication......1988 <<<
- -cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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- The tales of the Bovine mythos cycle are strange and diverse. Although
- some of our terrible order's members prefer to scribe tales of present day
- Bovinity, I opt for tales of a dark and terrible past, a time when the Bovine
- stalked the earth unheeded by mankind.
-
- "...The wailings of the mad are but the birth-cries of
- the new man - the old man gone like dust in the desert
- wind. Cleansed of the lies of mankind, the new man -
- the man of darkness - is free to absorb the beauty of
- nothingness, to glory in the stark night of the utter
- void. As your useless reason dissolves, rejoice in the
- knowledge that others in as diverse places as Texas and
- North Carolina have walked the same path, have drunk
- the same blood, have reveled in the same prospect of
- everlasting night, as you..."
-
- -- Keeper of the Bovine Gate
-
- 'Tis true, we are evil in our potent writings and scriptures of the Cow.
- But this is only for a reason. The following passage describes this point very
- well. Much better than I could, indeed.
-
- "...You do not yet know the true gods. Everything you
- know is a lie. The Great Bovine Ones - these are the
- true rulers of the Universe; these and others you have
- not yet heard of will be the objects of your adulation,
- your emotion, your love. You are the fortunate ones -
- the time may come, if you give your selfless devotion,
- that you will worship in the flesh in the Temples of
- the Nameless Pasture, whose glory is beyond your
- comprehension."
-
- -- Catechism of the High Priests of the Bovine
-
- The following tale is a true one and depicts the place that many Cultees
- desire to be... the dreaded Nameless Pasture, where Bob-Sothoth rules supreme
- and the blood of thousands runs rampant through the stalks of Cow-Bane. This
- tale is not for the faint of heart. Nay. You have been forewarned.
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-
- In a distant land, in a distant time, the mad arab, Abdul Alhazred, began
- a horrific journey into the Roba El Kaliyeh ("Empty Space"), the vast desert of
- southern Arabia. The time was AD 715 and Alhazred was quite mad. After
- traversing the ruins of Babylon and the strange subterranean catacombs beneath
- the archaic ruins of Memphis who would not be? Alhazred, in his demented mind,
- thought that the vast desert would allow him the peace and tranquility that he
- so desperately needed. Unfortunately, this was not to be...
-
- As Alhazred traversed the shifting sands, his mind wandered back to the
- days when he was but a simple cow herdsman. All was well, until that day...
- the day that he heard a cow utter the following phrase in an ancient tongue:
- "Ia! Ia! Bob-Sothoth fhtagn! Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Bob-Sothoth wgha-nagl
- fhtaga!" Ever since that time seventeen years ago Alhazred had not been the
- same. He had afterwards began a vast quest to discover why the cows he had
- herded had talked and exactly who and what Bob-Sothoth is... or was. Alhazred
- began his quest almost a score of years ago and felt that he was close to the
- ultimate answer. During his nights with the cows those years past he had heard
- their urgent mooings. What did they mean? Were the cows possessed of daemons?
- What in the hell was going on?
-
- As Alhazred continued his bizarre cycle of thought he noticed not the
- paved stones peeking up at him from the sand below his sandled feet. Only when
- he tripped on a large crack did he notice the fragmented pavement beneath him.
- "What?" thought Alhazred. A road in the middle of a vast expanse of desert?
- Filled with curiosity Alhazred decided it best to follow the ancient road.
- Soon darkness overtook the world and day became night.
-
- As the moon climbed higher in the sky he began to see that the slopes of
- desert began to rise. Urged by an impulse which he could definitely not
- analyze, Alhazred scrambled with difficulty up the dunes... Upon reaching the
- top of the tremendous circle of dunes he stood silently, gazing into the
- stygian depths where no light had yet penetrated.
-
- All at once his attention was captured by a vast and singular object on
- the opposite slope, which rose steeply about a hundred yards ahead of him; an
- object that gleamed brightly in the newly bestowed rays of the ascending moon.
- He assured himself that it was merely a piece of gigantic stone; but he was
- conscious of an instinct impression that its contour and position were not
- altogether the work of Nature. A closer scrutiny filled him with sensations
- he could not express; for despite its enormous magnitude, and its position in
- an abyss which had yawned in the middle of a vast desert since the world was
- young, he perceived beyond a doubt that the strange object was a well-shaped
- monolith whose massive bulk had known the workmanship and perhaps the worship
- of living and thinking creatures.
-
- Dazed and frightened, yet not without a certain thrill of the scientist's
- or archaeologist's delight, Alhazred examined his surroundings more closely.
- The moon, now near the zenith, shone vividly above the towering steeps that
- hemmed in the chasm revealed that far below rested a great area of flat land.
- As he inspected the monolith more closely he noticed that, though eroded by
- the billowing sands, it was still identifiable as... a cow. Footholds were
- aplenty and Alhazred began the laborious trek downwards into the vast chasm.
-
- As Alhazred dropped from a low ledge to the base of the chasm he uttered a
- slightly audible groan. His feet had hit not sand but wheat. As he regained
- his feet he surveyed his surroundings. For hundreds of yards the great field
- reared into the distance.. far off he thought that he saw a mass of some sort
- but it was dark and he was unsure. He slowly set off towards the mass.
- Somewhere off in the distance he thought he heard the frenzied mooings of some
- unspeakable Bovine beast, but he convinced himself that it was probably just
- the wind.
-
- When Alhazred was within earshot of the vast mass he did hear the frenzied
- mooings of some sort of beast. Shaking with fear he moved closer only because
- of fear of what might be lurking around the vast pasture. As he got closer he
- saw that the mass was indeed a building, a temple.. broken colonnades paraded
- around the temple and strange bas-reliefs covered its face...it was too dark
- to clearly make out what the reliefs depicted. Alhazred began to circumvent
- the temple looking for some means of egress. Soon he found a rubbled hole in
- a wall. The hole poured with a dim light and the smell of greasy smoke. He
- crouched down so that he could peer inside.
-
- Inside he saw a vast chamber filled with a slime-coated liquid that was
- obviously water. The chamber was dominated by a Cyclopean monolith, on whose
- surface he could now trace both inscriptions and crude sculptures. The
- writing was in a system of hieroglyphics unknown to Alhazred, consisting for
- the most part of Bovine creatures and the like. Several characters obviously
- represented beasts not of the modern world.
-
- It was the pictorial carving, however, that did most to hold him spell-
- bound. Plainly visible across the intervening monolith on account of their
- enormous size was an array of bas-reliefs whose subjects would have excited the
- envy of a Dore. He thought these things were supposed to depict cows - at
- least, a certain sort of cow; though the creatures were shown disporting like
- cows in great pastures, or paying homage at some monolithic shrine which
- appeared to be in a pasture as well. Of their faces and forms he dared not
- speak in detail; for the mere remembrance mad him grow faint. Grotesque beyond
- the imagination of a Poe or a Bulwer, they were damnably Bovine in general
- outline despite loathsome tentacles, cilia covered with congealed slime, wide
- with flabby lips, glassy, bulbous eyes, and other features less pleasant
- to recall. Curiously enough they seemed to be chiseled badly out of proportion
- with their scenic background. Alhazred decided that they were merely the
- imaginary gods of some race lost in the vestiges of time. Awestruck at this
- unexpected glimpse into the past, he stood musing whilst the moon cast queer
- reflections on the stone walls around him.
-
- Then he saw it. With only a slight churning to mark its rise to the
- surface, the thing slid into view above the dark waters. Vast,polyphemus-
- like, and loathsome, it darted like a stupendous monster of nightmares to the
- monolith, about which it flung its gigantic scaly tentacles, the while it bowed
- its hideously horned head and gave to certain measured mooings. Alhazred went
- mad then.
-
- On his frantic ascent of the cliff and dune slopes, and of his delirious
- journey back to Damascus, he remembered little. Alhazred sang a great deal,
- and laughed oddly when unable to sing. He had distinct recollections of a
- great storm some time after ascending out of the blasted heath in the middle
- of the Roba El Kaliyeh; at any rate, he knew that he heard peals of thunder
- and other tones which Nature utters only in her wildest moods.
-
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-
- It was this experience that prompted Abdul Alhazred to scribe the original
- Arabic text, AL AZIF, later translated into the BOVINOMICON. This rare work
- deals with many complex matters, including the idea that Bovine mooings are
- actually the language of daemons from the outer regions of the cosmos.
-
- "...do you dare imagine things as they can be? As, indeed they will be
- when the earth is transformed and the illusion of reality is erased from the
- minds of men by the annihilation of those minds? Do you live in hope to see
- Great Bob-Sothoth stride the earth? Do you dream of the Throne of Yog-Elsie,
- of joining the faithful that mosh there? O, purify yourselves, then, for these
- and greater things await you who are members of our terrible order..."
-
- -- Part of a speech heard outside of a home in a Winston-Salem, NC, suburb
-
-
- "The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind." -- H.P. Lovecraft
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- (c)1988 cDc communications by The Raver 4/22/88-58
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