![]() A person risks attracting their attention by traveling through time. It is said that once a human becomes known to one of these creatures, a Hound of Tindalos will pursue the victim through anything to reach its quarry. When a Hound is about to manifest, it materializes first as smoke pouring from the corner, and finally the head emerges followed by the body. ![]() They can materialize through any corner if it is fairly sharp-120° or less. It is said that they have long, hollow tongues or proboscises to drain victims' body-fluids, and that they excrete a strange blue pus or ichor. Long's story states that their name "veils their foulness". ![]() ![]() Though the Hounds are sometimes pictured as canine, probably because of the evocative name, their appearance is unknown, since neither Long nor Lovecraft describe them, arguing they are too foul to ever be described. In Frank Belknap Long's original story, which deals with the main character experimenting in time travel with the help of psychedelic drugs and esoteric artifacts, the Hounds are said to inhabit the angles of time, while other beings (such as humankind and all common life) descend from curves. The Night of the Wolf (Frankenstein Horror) by Frank Belknap Long 2.80 Rating details 5 ratings 0 reviews Get A Copy Amazon Stores Paperback Published by Popular Library More Details. ![]()
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