The Lords in Black Family Tree
(For context, although we are using actual Lovecraftian Lore, we are also using Creative Liberty for the sake of the story. After all, one can dream)
So, those who have read chapter 12 of School Dayz are probably wondering, who is Shub-Niggurath? If you also are familiar with the Lovecraftian Mythos, you might already know. But yes, it is time to divulge some of this universe's secrets. Primarily, of the Eldritch world.
The Lords in Black's family is not a tree, not a wreath, but a very confusing, incomprehensible tangled creeping vine. So to keep our readers, and ourselves, sane. We are only focusing on the most direct and certain part of the lineage, that directly links to Wiggly, Webby and their brothers.
First and foremost we have, Shub-Niggurath, The Mother Goddess. The Black Goat of the Woods With A Thousand Young. Also known as The Lord of The Woods. A benevolent Goddess.
She is their Great-Great-Grandmother.
Their Grandparents are, Nug and Yeb, the children of Shub-Niggurath. They are twins born male and female and yes.... they are the Lords In Blacks' great-grandparents. Like I said, it's not a tree, not a wreath. They are known as the Twin Blasphemies, but otherwise there is not a lot known about them. Siiigh, how annoying it is to be forgotten because your relatives have far more grander achievements.
Their son, Cthulhu on the other hand, is VERY Famous. Famous even within humanity's limiting circles of knowledge.
The grandparents of the Lords in Black, Cthulhu and Idh-yaa. Cthulhu was a High Priest of the Great Old Ones, though later he became The King of The Black.
Together with his beloved Queen, the androgynous Idh-yaa, they had four children: three sons, Ghatanothoa, Ythogtha, Zoth-Ommog And a daughter, Cthylla.
Cthylla and her elusive partner, only remembered as "Erudite" or "that scholar", are the parents of Wiggog Y'Wrath, Webbline, T'noy Karaxis (His father is unknown), Pokotho, Bliklotep and Nibblenephim. Much is unknown of their whereabouts, at least for human records. Wiggly however, knows. As far as a child who grew too soon would know.












