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Black Man with a Horn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Black Man with a Horn ''Black Man with a Horn'', by T. E. D. Klein, is a Cthulhu Mythos novella originally published in ''New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos''. Critic S. T. Joshi notes that the story demonstrates a 'deftness of style, a subtlety in the build-up of a horrific climax, and a deep understanding of the psychological effects of horror.'〔''Icons of Horror and the Supernatural'' editor S. T. Joshi, Greenwood Press, 2006. p. 123〕 ==Plot== In the story, an author—whose literary career has been in the shadow of H. P. Lovecraft and modeled after Lovecraft Circle member Frank Belknap Long〔--becomes involved in a mystery after a chance encounter with a missionary while traveling. The missionary, traveling in disguise, is fleeing something he encountered while in Malaysia, and refers to the Chaucha. Later, while visiting a museum, the author comes across a reference to the Chaucha. The narrator realizes that the Chaucha are actually the Tcho-Tcho, which he had previously thought to be fictional construct of Lovecraft. Slowly, the narrator becomes threatened by a being (possibly an avatar of Nyarlathotep) the Tcho-Tcho worship: a black, fishlike humanoid demon called the Shugoran (roughly "Questing Man") with an appendage that resembles a horn attached to its face.
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