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They instead refer to him as "The Great One", "The Sleeping Beast", "The Great Serpent", "Demogorgon", and "Asmodeus."  That the two later two characters have been created from myths about him is indication of how debased Dragon Below theology can become.  In many religions, the Devourer and Cthulhu are worshiped as one in the same.  These cults have little to do with the main one but are reacting to the increase in their gods power.
 
They instead refer to him as "The Great One", "The Sleeping Beast", "The Great Serpent", "Demogorgon", and "Asmodeus."  That the two later two characters have been created from myths about him is indication of how debased Dragon Below theology can become.  In many religions, the Devourer and Cthulhu are worshiped as one in the same.  These cults have little to do with the main one but are reacting to the increase in their gods power.
 
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The majority of the society's followers are sea-dwelling creatures of Eberron.  The Kuo-Tu, Sahuagin, Merrow, Scrags, and other sea born monster races that treat him as an aspect of the Devourer.  Those cultists that revere him along Xen'drik tend to intermarry with these races and produce rather degenerate half-breed offspring.  Lord Shadowspawn has enlisted countless races to his service with the aid of the Demon Wars monstrosity '''Dagon''' (CE M Dragon Turtle/Kraken Abberation-Hybrid Priest of Cthulhu 3) that most assume is the god himself.  A similar being called '''Mother Hydra''' exists but it has not chosen to yet reveal itself.
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The majority of the society's followers are sea-dwelling creatures of Eberron.  The Kuo-Tu, Sahuagin, Merrow, Scrags, and other sea born monster races that treat him as an aspect of the Devourer.  Those cultists that revere him along Xen'drik tend to intermarry with these races and produce rather degenerate half-breed offspring.  Lord Shadowspawn has enlisted countless races to his service with the aid of the Kraken/Dragon Turtle hybrid '''Dagon''' (CE M Dragon Turtle/Kraken Abberation-Hybrid Priest of Cthulhu 3) that most assume is the god himself.  A similar being called '''Mother Hydra''' exists but it has not chosen to yet reveal itself.
 
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Being an extra-dimensional evil, Cthulhu does not actually sleep anywhere yet Dagon has transformed the city of R'leyh into a focus for the monstrous beings power.  The city will rise from the depths of the oceans that the Dragons sank it to when the spells are suitably completed with the alignment of the stars.  Lord Shadowspawn himself can't complete the Epic Level magic necessary but the aid of countless willing magicians to ''Commune'' with him has given him the power to make a go of it.  It is a complex series of rituals that will take months even as the city is immune to even Draconic attempts to find it.
 
Being an extra-dimensional evil, Cthulhu does not actually sleep anywhere yet Dagon has transformed the city of R'leyh into a focus for the monstrous beings power.  The city will rise from the depths of the oceans that the Dragons sank it to when the spells are suitably completed with the alignment of the stars.  Lord Shadowspawn himself can't complete the Epic Level magic necessary but the aid of countless willing magicians to ''Commune'' with him has given him the power to make a go of it.  It is a complex series of rituals that will take months even as the city is immune to even Draconic attempts to find it.

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