
Das Verderben, das über Sarnath kam
Die Werke von H. P. Lovecraft 9
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Narrated by:
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Peter Bocek
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By:
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H. P. Lovecraft
About this listen
Das Verderben, das über Sarnath kam ist eine Kurzgeschichte von H. P. Lovecraft, die im Jahr 1920 erstmals veröffentlicht worden ist. Sie erzählt von den Ereignissen, die zum Untergang der Stadt Sarnath im Land Mnar führten.
Diese Kurzgeschichte erzählt von den Ereignissen, die vor 10.000 Jahren zum Untergang der Stadt Sarnath im Land Mnar führten. Die Stadt Sarnath war an einem großen See gelegen, an dem einst die graue Steinstadt von Ib stand. Hier lebten die Wesen von Ib, die vor Äonen zusammen mit dem See und der Stadt vom Mond herabgestiegen waren und Bokrug verehrten.
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