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Encyclopedia > Chthon (disambiguation)

Chthon may mean:

Chthon may also mean: A long time ago, when the world was so new nothing had a name, something woke up. ... In this 1967 novel, the author Piers Anthony imagines a future in which galactic felons are dispatched to the prison planet Chthon to slave in fetid underground gem mines, with no hope of return. ...

See also: Autochthon A chthonian is a fictional character in the Cthulhu mythos. ... A Chthonian planet (sometimes misspelled Cthonian), is a gas giant with its hydrogen and helium atmosphere stripped away due to its closeness to its star. ... In mythology chthonic (from Greek χθονιος-pertaining to the earth; earthy) designates, or pertains to, gods or spirits of the underworld, especially in Greek mythology. ... Chthonic (band) Chthonic is a Taiwanese black metal band that incorporates influences from traditional Chinese music including instruments such as the Er-hu. ... Earth (often referred to as the Earth) is the third planet in the solar system in terms of distance from the Sun, and the fifth largest. ... Zombies attacking the player. ... Look up autochthonous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


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