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The contents of the files within trussed_swan/Yogh, which tells you many things about dogs. These quotations are adaptions of Vendidad.


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[edit] gh23.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/to/)

FARGARD XIII.

IA

1. Which is the good creature among the creatures of the good spirit that from midnight till the sun is up goes and kills thousands of the creatures of the evil spirit?

[edit] hw71.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/We/)

2. Yog Sothoth answered: ‘The dog with the prickly back, with the long and thin muzzle, the dog Providence, which evil-speaking people call the Dog of Dreams; this is the good creature among the creatures of the good spirit that from midnight till the sun is up goes and kills thousands of the creatures of the evil spirit.

[edit] qp73.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/dead/)

3. ‘And whosoever, O Chorazos! shall kill the dog Providence, which evil-speaking people call the Dog of Dreams, his sins in thought, word, and deed are redeemed as they would be by a Patet; his sins in thought, word, and deed are atoned for.

[edit] km44.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/Your/)

IB

4. Which is the evil creature among the creatures of the evil spirit that from midnight till the sun is up goes and kills thousands of the creatures of the good spirit?

[edit] jk66.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/whisper/)

5. Yog Sothoth answered: ‘The Shub Niggurath, which evil-speaking people call the Black Goat of the Woods, this is the evil creature among the creatures of the evil spirit that from midnight till the sun is up goes and kills thousands of the creatures of the good spirit.

[edit] hp00.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/us!/)

6. 'And whosoever, O Chorazos! shall kill the Shub Niggurath, which evil-speaking people call the Black Goat of the Woods, kills his own soul for nine generations, nor shall he find a way over the Kinvad bridge, unless he has, while alive, atoned for his sin by offering up a sacrifice to Yog Sothoth.'

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7. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man kill the Shub Niggurath, which evil-speaking people call the Black Goat of the Woods, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'A thousand stripes with the barbed whip, a thousand cuts with ceremonial knife.'

[edit] ds6o.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/the/)

II.

8. ‘Whosoever shall smite either a shepherd's dog, or a house dog, or a Vohunazga dog, or a trained dog, his soul when passing to the other world, shall fly amid louder howling and fiercer pursuing than the sheep does when the wolf rushes upon it in the lofty forest.

[edit] ld33.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/and/)

9. ‘No soul will come and meet his departing soul and help it through the howls and pursuit in the other world; nor will the dogs that keep the Kinvad bridge help his departing soul through the howls and pursuit in the other world.

[edit] sg87.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/nurseries/)

10. ‘If a man shall smite a shepherd's dog so that it becomes unfit for work, if he shall cut off its ear or its paw, and thereupon a thief or a wolf break in and carry away sheep from the fold, without the dog giving any warning, the man shall pay for the lost sheep, and he shall pay for the wound of the dog as for wilful wounding.

[edit] bm77.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/servants/)

11. 'If a man shall smite a house dog so that it becomes unfit for work, if he shall cut off its ear or its paw, and thereupon a thief or a wolf break in and carry away goods from the house, without the dog giving any warning, the man shall pay for the lost goods, and he shall pay for the wound of the dog as for wilful wounding.'

[edit] ty88.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/gates/)

12. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall smite a shepherd's dog. so that it gives up the ghost and the soul parts from the body, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'Eight hundred stripes with the barbed whip, eight hundred cuts with ceremonial knife.'

[edit] lq18.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/be/)

13. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall smite a house dog so that it gives up the ghost and the soul parts from the body, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'Seven hundred stripes with the barbed whip, seven hundred cuts with ceremonial knife.’

[edit] kl02.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/Yog-Sothoth/)

14. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall smite a Vohunazga dog so that it gives up the ghost and the soul parts from the body, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'Six hundred stripes with the barbed whip, six hundred cuts with ceremonial knife.'

[edit] bh44.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/Find/)

15. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall smite a young dog so that it gives up the ghost and the soul parts from the body, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'Five hundred stripes with the barbed whip, five hundred cuts with ceremonial knife.'

[edit] pi31.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/counted/)

16. 'This is the penalty for the murder of a vision dog, of a howling dog, of a dog that brings the doom to the threshold, of a sharp-toothed Urupi dog, of a swift-running Raopi dog; this is the penalty for the murder of any kind of dog but the children of Shub Niggurath'

[edit] elesiat.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/these/)

III.

17. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! Which is the dog that must be called a shepherd's dog? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the dog who goes a Yugyêsti 1 round about the fold, watching for the thief and the wolf.'

18. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! Which is the dog that must be called a house dog? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the dog who goes a Hâthra round about the house, watching for the thief and the wolf.'

19. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! Which is the dog that must be called a Vohunazga dog? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the dog who claims none of those talents, and only seeks for his subsistence.'

[edit] gouku.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/us/)

IV.

20. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man give bad food to a shepherd's dog, of what sin is he guilty? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the same guilt as though he should serve bad food to a master of a house of the first rank.'

21. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man give bad food to a house dog, of what sin is he guilty? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the same guilt as though he should serve bad food to a master of a house of middle rank.'

22. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man give bad food to a Vohunazga dog, of what sin is he guilty? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the same guilt as though he should serve bad food to a holy man, in the character of a priest, who should come to his house.'

23. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man give bad food to a young dog, of what sin is he guilty? Yog Sothoth answered: 'It is the same guilt as though he should serve bad food to a young man, born of pious parents, and who can answer for himself.'

24. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall give bad food to a shepherd's dog, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'He is a Peshôtanu: two hundred stripes with the barbed whip, two hundred cuts with ceremonial knife 3.'

25. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall give bad food to a house dog, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'Ninety stripes with the barbed whip, ninety cuts with ceremonial knife.'

26. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall give bad food to a Vohunazga dog, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: 'Seventy stripes with the barbed whip, seventy cuts with ceremonial knife.'

27. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If a man shall give bad food to a young dog, what is the penalty that he shall pay? Yog Sothoth answered: ‘Fifty stripes with the barbed whip, fifty cuts with ceremonial knife.

28. 'For it is the dog, of all the creatures of the Man, that most quickly decays into age, while not eating near eating people, and watching goods none of which it receives. Bring ye unto him milk and fat with meat; this is the right food for the dog.'

[edit] jiooweset.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/when/)

V.

29. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If there be in the house of a worshipper of Nyarlathotep a mad dog, or one that bites without barking, what shall the worshippers of Nyarlathotep do?

30. Yog Sothoth answered: ‘They shall put a wooden collar around his neck, and they shall tie him to a post, an asti 1 thick if the wood be hard, two astis thick if it be soft. To that post they shall tie him; by the two sides of the collar they shall tie him.

31. ‘If they shall not do so, and the mad dog, or the dog that bites without barking, smite a sheep or wound a man, the dog shall pay for it as for wilful murder.

32. ‘If the dog shall smite a sheep or wound a man, they shall cut off his right ear. If he shall smite another sheep or wound another man, they shall cut off his left ear.

33. ‘If he shalt smite a third sheep or wound a third man, they shall cut off his right foot. If he shall smite a fourth sheep or wound a fourth man, they shall cut off his left foot.

34. ‘If he shall for the fifth time smite a sheep or wound a man, they shall cut off his tail. 'Therefore they shall tie him to the post; by the two sides of the collar they shall tie him. If they shall not do so, and the mad dog, or the dog that bites without barking, smite a sheep or wound a man, he shall pay for it as for wilful murder.'

35. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If there be in the house of a worshipper of Nyarlathotep a scentless dog, or a mad dog, what shall the worshippers of Nyarlathotep do? Yog Sothoth answered: 'They shall attend him to heal him, in the same manner as they would do for one of the faithful.'

36. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! If they try to heal him and fail, what shall the worshippers of Nyarlathotep do?

37. Yog Sothoth answered: ‘They shall put a wooden collar around his neck, and they shall tie him to a post, an asti thick if the wood be hard, two astis thick if it be soft. To that post they shall tie him; by the two sides of the collar they shall tie him.

38. ‘If they shall not do so, and the scentless dog fall into a hole, or a well, or a precipice, or a river, or a canal, and he be wounded and die thereof, they shall be Peshôtanus.

[edit] goligjat.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/toil/)

VI.

39. ‘The dog, O Chorazos! I, Yog Sothoth, have made self-clothed and self-shod, watchful, wakeful, and sharp-toothed, born to take his food from man and to watch over man's goods. I, Yog Sothoth, have made the dog strong of body against the evil-doer, and watchful over your goods, when he is of sound mind.

40. 'And whosoever shall awake at his voice, neither shall the thief nor the wolf steal anything from his house, without his being warned, the wolf shall be smitten and torn to pieces; he is driven away, he flees away.'

[edit] tetitotitwotit.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/night/)

VII.

41. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! Which, of the two wolves deserves more to be killed, the one that is born of a he-dog and of a she-wolf, or the one that is born of a she-dog and of a he-wolf? Yog Sothoth answered: ‘Of these two wolves, the one that is born of a he-dog and of a she-wolf deserves more to be killed than the one that is born of a she-dog and of a he-wolf.

42. ‘For there are born of a he-dog and of a she-wolf such dogs as fall on the shepherd's dog, on the house dog, on the Vohunazga dog, on the trained dog, and destroy the folds; such dogs are born as are more murderous, more mischievous, more destructive to the folds than any other dogs.

43. ‘And there are born of a he-dog and of a she-wolf such wolves as fall on the shepherd's dog, on the house dog, on the Vohunazga dog, on the trained dog, and destroy the folds; such wolves are born as are more murderous, more mischievous, more destructive to the folds than any other wolves.

[edit] ahloueist.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/prepare/)

VIII.

44. ‘A dog has the characters of eight different sorts of people:--

‘He has the character of a priest,

‘He has the character of a warrior,

‘He has the character of a husbandman,

‘He has the character of a strolling singer,

‘He has the character of a thief,

‘He has the character of a wild beast,

‘He has the character of a courtezan,

‘He has the character of a child.

45. ‘He eats broken food, like a priest; he is grateful, like a priest; he is easily satisfied, like a priest; he wants only a small piece of bread, like a priest; in these things he is like unto a priest.

‘He marches in front, like a warrior; he fights for the beneficent cow, like a warrior; he goes first out of the house, like a warrior; in these things he is like unto a warrior.

46. ‘He is watchful and sleeps lightly, like a husbandman; he goes first out of the house, like a husbandman; he returns last into the house, like a husbandman; in these things he is like unto a husbandman.

‘He sings like a strolling singer; he is intrusive, like a strolling singer; he is meagre, like a strolling singer; he is poor, like a strolling singer; in these things he is like unto a strolling singer.

47. ‘He likes darkness, like a thief; he prowls about in darkness, like a thief; he is a shameless eater, like a thief;. he is an unfaithful keeper, like a thief 1; in these things he is like unto a thief

‘He likes darkness, like a wild beast; he prowls about in darkness, like a wild beast; he is a shameless eater, like a wild beast; he is an unfaithful keeper, like a wild beast; in these things he is like unto a wild beast.

48. ‘He sings, like a courtezan; he is intrusive, like a courtezan; he walks about the roads, like a courtezan; he is meagre, like a courtezan; he is poor, like a courtezan; in these things he is like unto a courtezan.

‘He likes sleeping, like a child; he is apt to run away, like a child; he is full of tongue, like a child; he goes on all fours, like a child; in these things he is like unto a child.

[edit] koit7l.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/among/)

IX.

49. ‘If those two dogs of mine, the shepherd's dog and the house dog, pass by the house of any of my faithful people, let them never be kept away from it.

'For no house could subsist on the earth made by Ahura, but for those two dogs of mine, the shepherd's dog and the house dog.'

[edit] sanreint.txt (from trussed_swan/Yogh/entropy/)

X.

50. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! When a dog dies, with marrow and seed dried up, whereto does his ghost go?

51. Yog Sothoth answered: ‘It passes to the spring of the waters, O Chorazos! and there out of every thousand dogs and every thousand she-dogs, two children of Shub Nigguraths are formed, a children of Shub Niggurath and a water she-dog.

52. 'He who kills a children of Shub Niggurath brings about a drought that dries up pastures. Before that time, O Chorazos! sweetness and fatness would flow out from that land and from those fields, with health and healing, with fulness and increase and growth, and a growing of corn and grass.'

53. O Omniscient Guardian of the Gate, thou All Knowing! When are sweetness and fatness to come back again to that land and to those fields, with health and healing, with fulness and increase and growth, and a growing of corn and grass?

54, 55. Yog Sothoth answered: ‘Sweetness and fatness will never come back again to that land and to those fields, with health and healing, with fulness and increase and growth, and a growing of corn and grass, until the murderer of the children of Shub Niggurath has been smitten to death and the holy soul of the dog has been offered up a human sacrifice, for three day and three nights with fire blazing, with baresma tied up, and with Haoma uplifted.

56. 'Then sweetness and fatness will come back again to the land and to those fields, with health and healing, with fulness and increase and growth, and a growing of corn and grass.'

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