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Necronomicon (ネクロノミコン?) is a Persona in the series.

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  • Necronomicon (ネクロノミコン?) is a Persona in the series.
  • Das Necronomicon ist ein Nutzgegenstand aus DotA und Dota 2.
  • Necronomicon – w stu procentach realna i autentyczna książka spisana w roku 730 w Damaszku przez w stu procentach realną i autentyczną postać "szalonego Araba" Osamy bin Ladena Abdula Alhazrediego pod tytułem Al Azif. Księga prawi między innymi o nekromancji, Wielkich Przedwiecznych i wampirach.
  • Necronomicon is a book in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and one of the game's Easter eggs, in reference to a fictional book that appears in several of H.P. Lovecraft's stories.
  • The Kitab al Azif (original Arabic title of the Necronomicon) was written in the early 8th century by Abdul Alhazred. Alhazred was a poet in the court of a minor nobleman in the city of Sanaá. For reasons unknown he left the city and spent ten years wandering in the deserts. During this time he visited places such as: Irim, the City of the Pillars; the catacombs of Egypt; and the temple of Nug and Yeb in the Crimson Desert. In his old age Alhazred lived in the great city of Damascus, where he produced the Kitab al Azif. In the long years that followed many translations of this great work have been made.
  • The Necronomicon is a fictional grimoire appearing in the stories by horror novelist H. P. Lovecraft and his followers. It was first mentioned in Lovecraft's 1924 short story "The Hound" written in 1922, though its purported author, the "Mad Arab" Abdul Alhazred, had been quoted a year earlier in Lovecraft's "The Nameless City". Among other things, the work contains an account of the Old Ones, their history, and the means for summoning them.
  • Necronomicon is a Heroic Perk. __NoToC__
  • The Necronomicon (aka the Al Azif) is a dreaded magic book.
  • The Necronomicon is a fictional tome of occult lore in the Cthulhu Mythos that contains information on the various Great Old Ones. In The History of the Necronomicon, Lovecraft (its creator) suggests that rumours of the dread tome inspired Robert W. Chambers to create The King In Yellow. It features in the stories The Nameless City and The Festival.
  • The Necronomicon is an ancient book of spells. It has been translated into many languages however, only one English translation exists. Simply reading it out loud will unleash powerful spells.
  • Il Necronomicon è un utile testo pedagogico distribuito alle riunioni di comunione e liberazione, nonché uno dei massimi contenitori di ricette culinarie di vario genere.
  • The Necronomicon (死霊術書(ネクロノミコン) Shiryōjutsu Sho (Nekuronomikon)?, lit. "Book of Necromancy") is a grimoire found in Toaru Majutsu no Index. Originally a fictional grimoire introduced by H.P. Lovecraft to enhance his stories in his Cthulhu Mythos stories, it became a genuine grimoire after real magicians became enamored with the Cthulhu Mythos and applied real magic techniques to make it a reality. The Necronomicon, originally being a fictional grimoire in the Mythos that anyone can read, has now become a real original grimoire, poisonous to the mind to those who read it.
  • The Necronomicon or Al-Azif was a book or books known on Earth as a resource of arcane knowledge. The fictionalised Necronomicon of H. P. Lovecraft may have achieved greater recognition.
  • The most infamous of all Lovecraftian tomes, the Necronomicon is only supplanted in popular culture's knowledge of the Mythos by Cthulhu himself.
  • The Necronomicon is one of the many artifacts found in Conduit 2's story mode, it can be found in Washington, D.C..
  • The Necronomicon, also called the Book of the Dead, was written in Damascus in 730 by Abdul Alhazred (sometimes called "The Mad Arab"). In it, are the means and methods of invoking various Elder Gods, and the history of their worship.
  • I’m not really sure what just happened. I have my theories but no answer. I don’t think I even want to know. Yesterday I went with my wife to a Goodwill store for deals. I don’t really like going there because everything seems dirty, things are sorted by only the broadest of categories, but my wife loves it because she has managed to find some appliances in very good condition and out of print books from authors that she likes. The staff is friendly, prices are below rock bottom, and all the profits support Goodwill so I can’t really complain too much. I asked him, “Do you know what it is?”
  • The Necronomicon (also known as Necronomicon Ex Mortis or the Book of the Dead Bread) is Dr. Atkins' most wildly popular diet cookbook to date. Bound in human flesh fresh Prince of Bel Air lettuce and inked in blood blood bacon juices, the book contains bizarre incantations commonly known as curses recipes. Amongst these many strange recipes are steamed flesh soufflé, severed hand ala Bruce Campbell, corpse flambé in a thin sauce with southern bell peppers and a light garnish, and, perhaps its most famous recipe, that for disaster. With such tasty recipes, the book was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, despite the fact that it is in no way literature. If by chance a powerful wizard were to read it, he would achieve godhood and wouldn't turn into a zombie. He can also raise the dead a
  • On Earth-616, the Necronomicon was derived from a small part of lore from the Shiatra Book of the Damned (The Darkhold). The book was created by Abdul Alhazred, a sorcerer skilled in summoning demons, before the time he was trapped in Pellucidar. The book has been banned for centuries. In Providence, Rhode Island, a copy was kept in the church used by the Starry Wisdom cult which remained when they were driven out in the 1880s. Robert Blake recognized it when he explored the church as he had earlier learned about the book from correspondence with a reclusive scholar native to Providence.
  • The Necronomicon is a book in H. P. Lovecraft's short stories that supposedly contains accounts of the old ones and the means for summoning them. The Cthulhu cultists in South Park read it while they await Cthulhu's arrival. It features heavily as a plot point in "Mysterion Rises" and "Coon vs. Coon & Friends".
  • Arabischer Originaltitel: Kitab al-Azif Autor: Abd al-Azrad entstanden: um 730 n. Chr. Das legendäre Original (vermutlich auf Pergamentrollen verfasst) gilt als verschollen. Abschriften liegen in gebundenen Ausgaben vor sowie in verschiedenen Übersetzungen in verschiedene Sprachen. Die frühen arabischen Kopien sind dem Original am nächsten, gelten jedoch ebenfalls seit dem Hochmittelalter als verschollen - wenngleich sich hartnäckig das Gerücht hält, dass im Kairoer Museum eine solche altarabische Kopie verwahrt wird. * zurück zu Mythosbücher
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