Chaugnar Faughn

The 'elephant-headed god of Tsang', Chaugnar Faughn is an obscure legend known to only a very few occultists.

He is said to be an unthinkably ancient being that has the appearance of a great statue whose features are that of a hideously distorted elephant, and that he is almost always immobile, waking very rarely to feed on human sacrifices.

The Hindu God Ganesha may be based upon legends of Chaugnar Faughn. Served by creatures called the Miri Nigri, whose nature is never described, Chaugnar Faughn is said to inhabit a place called Tsang where he awaits someone or something called The White Acolyte.

A few human beings are believed to belong to a cult that follows Chaugnar Faughn. This cult is known as 'the Blood'. Once strong and numerous in Europe the cult was wiped out by Vatican agents over 200 years ago and its remnants are believed to have fled to the new world.

Miri Nigri

The Miri Nigri are said to be the servitors of the god Chaugnar Faughn, but their nature and appearance is unknown.