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"Pinkish things about five feet long; with crustaceous bodies bearing vast pairs of dorsal fins or membraneous wings and several sets of articulated limbs, and with a sort of convoluted ellipsoid, covered with multitudes of very short antennae, where a head would ordinarily be."

– H.P. Lovecraft, The Whisperer in Darkness

The Mi-Go, also known as the Fungi from Yuggoth, are one of the most recognizable alien races created in the Cthulhu Mythos written by H.P. Lovecraft. Resembling bizarre, alien insects the size of a man (or something like a lobster with bat wings), they are a species of sentient fungus that inhabits the planet Yuggoth - or, as we better know it, Pluto. Scientists and sorcerers of that peculiar Lovecraftian magic where the two fields are more interlinked than separate, they travel freely though the galaxy and often come to Earth to acquire valuable resources. Their most infamous trick is their ability to extract the brain of a human without killing them and place it in a life-support module for interrogation and exploitation.

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