Necronomicon
Thought to be a fictional book referenced in
H.P. Lovecraft stories. There have been others who say that there is an actual book that was used by people of
the Occult to summon zombies and who knows what else.There is an actual Necronomicon, but it goes by another name.The actual Necronomicon is a book by the author
Stephenie Meyer, called, 'Breaking Dawn'.This book is so incredibly evil, that those who read it end up emotionally, and even sometimes physically scarred. Some people have even died from its affect.
necronomicon
by shoggoth on Aug 11, 2003 08:11:53
A volume of arcane and occult knowledge featured in the horror stories of H P Lovecraft. Though he made reference to some genuine texts, the "unmentionable
Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred" was entirely his invention. Throughout
the Fifties and Sixties his books gained such a following among college students that numerous hoax versions were produced, drawing heavily on his own Cthulhu fiction and the writings of
Aleister Crowley.
Example:
"You've got a
Necronomicon? Woo, I'm impressed. *opens it* You'll notice that turning this diagram upside-down actually displays the Arabic for PROFESSOR
CARLING BLOWS GOATS."
necronomicon
by amdotaku on Jan 31, 2005 09:06:23
A possibly lost book containing
occult knowledge and wisdom. It was most prominently featured in the works of
Lovecraft, and he later claimed that the book was his own invention. However, further investagations show references to the work "necronomicon" much older than Lovecraft so even if he did completely invent all the information in his "
unspeakable necronomicon" it is still likely there was some old occult text of the same name that was just wiped from history as part of the cycle of book burnings and european wars.
necronomicon
by JP on May 05, 2003 22:06:11
The book that causes and Army of
undead to
arise which Ash totally wastes with his
mad ass chain saw.
Example:
necronomicon
by Samurai-V on Jan 16, 2005 13:49:09
Means "Book of the Dead," in Greek. An occult-book *title*, not an actual book, made famous by writer
H.P. Lovecraft. Several questionable versions of the
Necronomicon were released in the 1970's, although the Avon version is translated from genuine Sumerian texts. The various Necronomicons have no connection to
Lovecraft except for the title, which was added as a publicity stunt.
necronomicon
by SKITTLEZ DA CLOWN on May 09, 2003 06:17:43
a book that was made when the ancient sumarians were around. the book is not
satanic! its is a form of witch
craft necromancy.
necronomicon
by Swicca on Mar 02, 2005 06:43:04
Necronomicon, Book of Dead Names (
Necro - Dead, Nom - Name, Icon - Book) is ancient egyptian book about funerals, death and underworld.
It contained the rituals of burial and prayers for example to avoid torment (like eating dung).
Later it was used by writer
H.P. Lovecraft in conjunction with his Cthulhu-mythos thus giving occult meaning to it. This connection is, however fictional.
Example:
Iä Iä Shub-Niggurath
necronomicon
by E on Apr 07, 2005 13:03:43
The Book of The Black Earth, The Book of the Dead. Entirely fictional. Though many of the names within the book are derived from Sumerian, Babylonain and Domascan mythology, the book still remains a clever piece of horror/sci-fi writer
H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Brilliantly laid out to the point that it is still believed to be completley genuine by a great number of people and occult enthusiasts, The
Necronomicon as we are able to read today is published by Avon books and accredited to a ficitonal author named Simon, possibly a sur-name for
Lovecraft or one of his close and personal literary devotees during his life.
Example:
H.P. Lovecraft's fabled Necronomicon is entirely fictional, though believed genuine by many people, yet no one has ever heard of anyone successfully applying the formulae and rituals within the book.
necronomicon
by The Cuntsaw on Oct 25, 2003 07:33:59
You fucking fools, it's entirely
HP Lovecraft's invention, any 'Necronomicon' you see in a book store is something created by some stoned college students in the
60's and isn't from 'Summerian' times or any such nonsense.
Bleh.
necronomicon
by dang skippanowski on Jan 13, 2006 11:44:36
A
tribute to our Irish forefahers, the
Necronomicon is a mysterious device that utilizes extreme pressure, to make your night up to
1 million % better, in .5 seconds.