The Book of The Black Earth, The Book of the Dead. Entirely fictional. Though many of the names within the book are derived from Sumerian, Babylonain and Domascan mythology, the book still remains a clever piece of horror/sci-fi writer H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Brilliantly laid out to the point that it is still believed to be completley genuine by a great number of people and occult enthusiasts, The Necronomicon as we are able to read today is published by Avon books and accredited to a ficitonal author named Simon, possibly a sur-name for Lovecraft or one of his close and personal literary devotees during his life.
H.P. Lovecraft's fabled Necronomicon is entirely fictional, though believed genuine by many people, yet no one has ever heard of anyone successfully applying the formulae and rituals within the book.
by E April 07, 2005
You fucking fools, it's entirely HP Lovecraft's invention, any 'Necronomicon' you see in a book store is something created by some stoned college students in the 60's and isn't from 'Summerian' times or any such nonsense.
Bleh.
Bleh.
by The Cuntsaw October 24, 2003
A tribute to our Irish forefahers, the Necronomicon is a mysterious device that utilizes extreme pressure, to make your night up to 1 million % better, in .5 seconds.
The party EXPLODED when the Necronomicon arrived, and the cops were soon too drunk to arrest everyone.
by dang skippanowski January 13, 2006
by mack April 06, 2004
by Gman May 04, 2003