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The Dimensional Shamblers are a race of monsters from a different dimension that first appeared in H.P. Lovecraft's story "The Horror in the Museum". They might also be the same as the eponymous entities described in Clark Ashton Smith's story "The Hunters from Beyond"; the publication of which...
23 kwi 2012 · This is an ongoing project wherein I am illustrating a selection of creatures from the Cthulhu mythos, particularly those written about by Lovecraft himself. Monday, April 23, 2012 Dimensional Shambler
Dimensional Shamblers are mysterious entities originating from a lower level of existence (implied to be 2-dimensional or lower). While they appear as almost humanoid beings with taut, grey skin, lanky arms, strangely mammalian heads, sunken eyes, and jagged teeth, they do not actually have a...
As their name might suggest, Dimensional Shamblers, sometime referred to as The Hunters from Beyond, are a species of alien beings who originate on a plane of distance very different from our own. They make their appearances in H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Hunched humanoid monstrosities with...
silhouette of a Dimensional Shambler. Comments / Trivia. Dedicated to Robert Bloch. The title is a spoof on Petersons Bird Watching Field Guides. Relative Sizes chart features a photograph of Sandy Petersen, Tom Sullivan and Lynn Willis as the human comparisons to the Monsters of the Cthulhu Mythos.
For example Cthulhu is from a different universe/dimension as he is described as being made of a different type of matter, as well as the Mi-Go. The Dreamlands are a famous example as well. Dimensions can also be interpreted as higher spatial dimensions, which as seen in " Through the Gates of the Silver Key ", go up until "archetypal infinity".
Whoever attempts summoning this entity needs the aid of a dimensional shambler, and the deity may manifest in a variety of forms, often as an immense lava lake or a vast pool of solidified quicksilver.