Gnnorr
Gnnorr is a fictional entity appearing in the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and his circle. It is often depicted as a cosmic horror of immense power, existing beyond the comprehension of ordinary mortals. Details regarding Gnnorr's precise nature and physical form are frequently vague and suggestive, characteristic of Lovecraft's cosmic horror genre. The entity is not a central figure in any single narrative but rather a mention or allusion within a larger mythos of ancient, alien gods and beings that predate humanity. These beings, often referred to as the Great Old Ones or Outer Gods, inhabit dimensions separate from our own and possess influence that can drive mortals to madness. Gnnorr, when mentioned, serves to further emphasize the vastness and terrifying indifference of the universe as imagined by Lovecraft. Its presence in a story typically contributes to an atmosphere of dread and insignificance for the human characters. The exact origins and motivations of Gnnorr are left unexplored, allowing for the reader's imagination to fill in the terrifying gaps. It is a name that evokes a sense of ancient, unknowable terror, a small piece in the grand, horrifying tapestry of the Cthulhu Mythos.