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UniqueD-38: Kaman-Thah [F]
Priest of the Dreamlands
File:Kaman-Thah D-38.png
Type Subtype
Character Independent
Faction Cost Skill
Neutral 3 3
Terror Combat Arcane Investigation
1 0 0 1
Keywords
Toughness +1
Card Text
If you control Nasht, Kaman-Thah gains +3 skill, and CombatArcane.

Kaman-Thah is a Character Card that appears in the Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game Dreamlands.

Artwork[]

D-38 uses an illustration[?] by Henning Ludvigsen.

Mythos[]

Kaman-Thah first appeared in the story The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (H.P. Lovecraft, 1927).

Nasht and Kaman-Thah are two mysterious individuals dressed as Egyptian priests. They are never encountered outside of the Cavern of Flame at the Dreamlands' entrance. Nasht and Kaman-Tha seem indistinguishable, though some consider Nasht to have a greater understanding of the waking world. The two decide whether a visitor is worthy to enter the lands of dream, and they may be asked about the Dreamlands and the ways of its gods. Some people of the Dreamlands revere Nasht and Kaman-Thah as gods, but it is unclear whether they number among the Great Ones or merely serve as their priests.[1]

Notes and references[]

  1. Harms, Daniel, "Nasht and Kaman-Thah", Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia.
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