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rdfs:comment | - Hastur is one of the many Great Old Ones and Cthulhu Mythos deities, acting as one of the most mysterious of Lovecrafitian gods. First appearing in Ambrose Bierce's Haita the Shepherd, the god has been stated to be Cthulhu's half brother, a fallen angel, the god of shepherds, and the duke of Hell itself. He is also the main villain of Magicka, under the name Assatur, who plotted to destroy Midgård by possessing the powerful magician Grimnír, and trick the orcs into distracting the humans, while he transported incorporeal daemons into Midgård, which were tearing the world apart.
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Skills | - Immortal, god-like abilities
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Alias | - The Unspeakable One, H'aaztre, Him Who Is Not to be Named, Kaiwan, Assatur, Sadagowah
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Occupation | - One of the Great Old Ones
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abstract | - Hastur is one of the many Great Old Ones and Cthulhu Mythos deities, acting as one of the most mysterious of Lovecrafitian gods. First appearing in Ambrose Bierce's Haita the Shepherd, the god has been stated to be Cthulhu's half brother, a fallen angel, the god of shepherds, and the duke of Hell itself. He is also the main villain of Magicka, under the name Assatur, who plotted to destroy Midgård by possessing the powerful magician Grimnír, and trick the orcs into distracting the humans, while he transported incorporeal daemons into Midgård, which were tearing the world apart. He has also been known to be the spawn of Yog-Sothoth.
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