Obridginäs
Obridginäs is a fictional location that appears in the works of author H.P. Lovecraft. It is a remote and isolated island in the North Atlantic, often described as being shrouded in perpetual fog and difficult to reach. The island is characterized by its rugged terrain, treacherous cliffs, and desolate, windswept landscape. Legends and folklore surrounding Obridginäs speak of a primitive and insular population with strange customs and beliefs. These inhabitants are often depicted as being hostile to outsiders and possess a deep connection to the island's mysterious and ancient history.
The island's origins are hinted at as being very old, predating human civilization. Obridginäs is associated