Hoogpile
Hoogpile is a fictional location that appears in the works of H.P. Lovecraft, most notably in his short story "The Shadow Over Innsmouth". It is depicted as a desolate, windswept island situated off the coast of Massachusetts. The island is characterized by its barren landscape, rugged cliffs, and the presence of a large, dark, and imposing structure known as the Old Inn.
In Lovecraft's mythology, Hoogpile is rumored to be a place of ancient and sinister significance, often associated
While the exact origins and purpose of Hoogpile remain shrouded in mystery, it serves as a recurring