

#LOST CIVILIZATION OF MU FREE#
( EXP: Xothic legend cycle ) In trying to free his god Ythogtha and restore his cult Zanthu accidentally causes the destruction of Mu. Churchward & the Superior Naacal civilization The Naacal lived between 50,000 and 12,000 years ago. Among them are T'yog the high priest of Shub-Niggurath ( HPL: " Out of the Aeons") and Zanthu the hierophant. The Muvians mainly worship the ghastly Ghatanothoa (trapped under mount Yaddith-Gho) though there are some who oppose this prevailing religion. Mu appears in numerous Cthulhu mythos stories, including many written by Lin Carter. Lovecraft (1890–1937) featured the lost continent in his revision of Hazel Heald's short story " Out of the Aeons" (1935). Churchward was the most prolific author about the Lost Continent of Mu. Lemuria, or Mu, is a mythical continent that allegedly was located in the Pacific Ocean region or the Pacific Ring of Fire. This concept was popularized and expanded by James Churchward, who asserted that Mu was once located in the Pacific Ocean. The civilization of ancient Egypt was founded by Queen Moo and her people, refugees from the collapsed continent of Mu. Trail of Man, for it tells the story of Mu and her vast civilisation which spread over the whole world around 25,000 years ago. Mu is the name of a suggested lost continent whose concept and name were proposed by 19th-century traveler and writer Augustus Le Plongeon, who claimed that several ancient civilizations, such as those of Egypt and Mesoamerica, were created by refugees from Mu-which he located in the Atlantic Ocean. It is connected to numerous aspects of the Cthulhu Mythos. The explanation for several years was Mu, a lost continent with an age between 20 and 25 thousand years that, like Atlantis, was submerged in the middle of an ocean -the Pacific-, leaving no trace other than legends of ancient cultures and some even claim that in codices and manuscripts. These were suspected somewhere in America by the Conquistadors.

Prehistory Mu is a lost continent that now lies at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Mu, a mythical lost continent in the Pacific Ocean Shangri-La, a fictitious valley in Tibet the idea of which may have been inspired by the myth of Shambhala Quivira and Cibola, also known as the Seven Cities of Gold.
