Lavina Whateley

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Lavina Whateley is a deformed, albino woman from H. P. Lovecraft’s horror story "The Dunwich Horror," known as the unstable mother of the monstrous Whateley offspring tied to occult rituals and cosmic entities.

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Lavina Whateley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
human
appearsIn The Dunwich Horror NERFINISHED
associatedWith Necronomicon NERFINISHED
Yog-Sothoth NERFINISHED
cosmic entities
occult rituals
conceptionOfChildren ritual union with Yog-Sothoth
createdInYear 1928
creator H. P. Lovecraft NERFINISHED
ethnicity white
familyName Whateley NERFINISHED
fate dies before the climax of The Dunwich Horror
firstPublication Weird Tales NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDate 1929-04
gender female
givenName Lavina NERFINISHED
hasChild Unnamed monstrous twin
Wilbur Whateley NERFINISHED
hasThemeConnection degenerate rural family
forbidden knowledge
human–cosmic entity hybridization
homeType isolated farmhouse
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre cosmic horror
literaryUniverse Cthulhu Mythos NERFINISHED
livesWith Old Whateley NERFINISHED
maritalStatus unmarried
medium literature
mentalState unstable
narrativeFunction human link to cosmic horror
nationality American
occupation farm woman
partOf Lovecraftian mythos characters
physicalCharacteristic albino
deformed
portrayedAs simple-minded
social outcast
relationshipToOldWhateley daughter
religion Whateley family occult cult
residence Dunwich NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
settingPeriod early 20th century
storyRole mother of the Whateley monstrosities
supporting character in The Dunwich Horror

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The Dunwich Horror featuresCharacter Lavina Whateley