Springer Mound Monoliths

Standing nine feet tall, with smooth-sides and pyramidal tops. Constructed from granite and weigh about a ton apiece, these were first found at Springer Mound and later at Loch Mullardoch. Each is inscribed with a prayer used to call down the power of Hastur. The inscriptions on the monoliths read:

Expectant we raise our muzzles to smell the air for hatred,

We strain our ears for the sound of love.

We, the mute, lame, the stupid, the dull, the weak, We turn our blind eyes to the hunter’s killer

We raise our hands and voices in prayers for an answer.

Nine teeth jut up lining the maw of living earth.

Return Hastur! Heed us!

Your Star Steeds lord the black night sky

Return Hastur Save us!

Iä! Great One! Iä! Great Hastur! Lead Us!

The prayer called Unspeakable Promise.

Give me all I wish Great Hastur. Heed me!

Look after your servant for long moments.

Forever your servant shall do your will.

And forever your servant shall do your will.

And forever your servant shall do your will.

And forever your servant shall do your will.