I don't think the Hackdirt quest represents anything more than an easter egg for those who have played CoC: DKotE. Mer used the term 'Dwemer,' roughly translated as 'People of the Deep.' The term also connoted 'deep-delving,' 'profound,' and 'close-counseled.' Men. As for the Deep Ones, they represent the lowest rung on the ladder leading up to the Great Old Ones. The Dwemer (also referred to as the Dwarves, Deep-Elves, Deep Folk, Deep Ones, People of the Deep, or the under-Elves) were an ancient 'Lost Race' of Mer who were remnants of the early Aldmer, and lived primarily in the region of Dwemereth. Some of the Star Spawn are the size of men and just stumble around without the characteristic bat wings of Cthulhu, while others are larger and are capable of free flight. The most direct army Cthulhu has is his ilk, the Cthulhu spawn or Star Spawn, which are just much smaller creatures that resemble him. Cthulhu's lies in R'lyeh with Old Ones, not Deep Ones. Cthulhu's army is not made up of Deep Ones. Dagon and Hydra worship Cthulhu, so by method of association, yeah. The Deep Ones worship Dagon and Hydra, not Cthulhu in particular. That said and that connection established, makes you wonder with all that insanity if a certain daedric prince has had a hand in this.hmmm Think, those frog-thingies from the Shivering Isles. forog-creatures worshipping their master, laying dormant in the city of R'yleh. No, the deep ones are originally Cthulhu's 'army' for lack of a better word.
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