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The Esoteric Order of Dagon (which masqueraded as the local Masonic movement) had three oaths that members had to take. The first was an oath of secrecy, the second, an oath of loyalty, and the third, an oath to marry a Deep One and bear or sire its child.
Philip M. Hine is a British occultist and writer. He became known internationally through his written works Condensed Chaos, Prime Chaos, and Pseudonomicon, as well as several essays on the topics of chaos magic and Cthulhu Mythos magic.
Crypt of Cthulhu is an American fanzine devoted to the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos.It was published as part of the Esoteric Order of Dagon amateur press association for a short time, and was formally established in 1981 by Robert M. Price, who edited it throughout its subsequent run.
He was a long-time member of the "Esoteric Order of Dagon" Amateur Press Association at the time of his sudden accidental death. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the last five years of his life, from 1977, Shea contributed 20 issues of his own quarterly zine Outre to the Esoteric Order of Dagaon a.p.a., contributing, in all, 1248 pages.
The game The Sinking City, a 2019 horror game, takes inspiration from the novella with the inclusion of Innsmouth, the Esoteric Order of Dagon, and residents with fish-like physical appearance called the "Innsmouthers." The game Call of the Sea, a 2020 adventure game, takes inspiration from the book: The Shadow over Innsmouth.
The anthropologist Justin Woodman noted that Grant was "one of the key figures" for bringing H. P. Lovecraft's literary works into magical theory and practice, [102] adding that his writings were a "formative influence" on Lovecraftian occult groups like the Esoteric Order of Dagon, founded in North America during the late 1980s. [103]
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A center of the Deep Ones' power in Innsmouth is the Esoteric Order of Dagon, ostensibly a Masonic-style fraternal order. Other Cthulhu Mythos stories refer to the creature as Father Dagon, depicting him as having a similar being, Mother Hydra, as a mate.