Mi-Go
The Fungi from Yuggoth, the Whisperers In Darkness, Mi-Gos are some of the strangest non-elder god aliens in the Cthulhu Mythos.
Hailing from interstellar space, they are usually identified with Yuggoth (pluto), the furthest planet (and it IS a planet) in our system. Although they are technically fungi, they resemble insects, and are actually composed of a type of matter that does not exist on earth. Their wings help them fly through space, though they have some trouble in our atmosphere. These strange, faceless things like to extract human brains - they put the brains into jars, maintain their victims' consciousness, and then teach them the mysteries of the universe. Mi-Gos believe that this is charity.
(Unfortunately, the Mi-Go SHOULD be pinkish, but Arkham Horror wants them to be green, so a green light is what I used.)
Mi-Go
The Fungi from Yuggoth, the Whisperers In Darkness, Mi-Gos are some of the strangest non-elder god aliens in the Cthulhu Mythos.
Hailing from interstellar space, they are usually identified with Yuggoth (pluto), the furthest planet (and it IS a planet) in our system. Although they are technically fungi, they resemble insects, and are actually composed of a type of matter that does not exist on earth. Their wings help them fly through space, though they have some trouble in our atmosphere. These strange, faceless things like to extract human brains - they put the brains into jars, maintain their victims' consciousness, and then teach them the mysteries of the universe. Mi-Gos believe that this is charity.
(Unfortunately, the Mi-Go SHOULD be pinkish, but Arkham Horror wants them to be green, so a green light is what I used.)