Flooda
Flooda is a fictional location mentioned in the works of author H.P. Lovecraft. It is depicted as an ancient, cyclopean city, often associated with alien or otherworldly entities. While not a prominent setting, its name appears in several of Lovecraft's stories and related mythos writings, typically evoking a sense of immense age, forgotten civilizations, and cosmic dread. Details about Flooda are scarce, contributing to its enigmatic and unsettling nature within the Cthulhu Mythos. Its exact geographical location is never specified, further enhancing its otherworldly and mysterious quality. The concept of Flooda aligns with Lovecraft's recurring themes of humanity's insignificance in the face of vast, indifferent cosmic forces and the remnants of pre-human civilizations. The name itself suggests a connection to water or flooding, hinting at a possible submerged or cataclysmic past for the city, though this is largely left to the reader's imagination.