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“ | Bravo. Bra-vo. No mortal has ever made it to Tartarus before. Well, alive that is. Make yourselves at home. | „ |
~ Eris about her kingdom of Tartarus in Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. |
Eldritch Locations is an antagonistic trope usually applied to villains like Demons and Lovecraftian Horrors (such as the Elder Beings and the Great Old Ones). They are a special type of Evil Lairs and even Evil Realms. Eldritch locations are usually dark, unsettling places where the laws of physics, geography and others never seem to function properly.
Eldritch Locations take many forms: Lost Worlds, Wonderlands ("Wonder" is not always a good thing) Strange Planets, Incomprehensible Voids, the insides of Eldritch Abominations, Alternate Universes, and ordinary-looking buildings among others.
If it even exists in the same dimension as the insignificant little Blue Planet (Earth), chances are it is either outside the world entirely (and often accessible only by a some kind of gate; a portal), or located in a strange, unknown corner of the Earth.
Such places like that may have never been seen by man before. If so, expect at least one character, upon seeing it, to widen his or her eyes and gasp: "What is this place?!".
Not all Eldritch Locations are associated with evil however. Others just exist for mere surreal purposes.
Examples
Literature
- R'lyeh from H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.
Anime
- The Abyss from Pandora Hearts shōnen manga and anime series.
- Hell's Gate in Darker than Black anime TV series.
- The Dark Ocean in Digimon Adventure 02.
Comic Books
- In the Marvel Comics universe, the Thanos Imperative introduced an entire parallel universe as an Eldritch Location.
- The Angel Station in the Spawn series by Image Comics.
=Films
- The Central Park West apartment building in Ghostbusters.
- The Temple of Gozer in Ghostbusters.
- Oblivion in Elder Scrolls.
- Room 1408 in Stephen King's 1408.
- The Hospital in Grave Encounters.
- The Hypercube in Cube 2.
- A Nightmare on Elm Stree
- The Dream World
- Elm Street
- The Boiler Room
- The Hathaway House/Fairview Hospital
- The Nightmare Church
Videogames
- Silent Hill:
- The Nightmare Lands from the RPG video game Star Wars: The Old Republic.
- The Far Realm from Dungeons and Dragons.
- The Demon World from Devil May Cry videogame franchise.
- The demon-controlled metropolis Limbo City from the video game reboot DmC: Devil May Cry.
- The Angel Space Station in the videogame Spawn: Armageddon.
- Mortal Kombat:
Western Animation
- Relex from the Justice League animated series.
- Morbia from the Disney's Aladdin TV series.
- The Ghost Zone in Danny Phantom cartoon series.
- Diagon's World from Ben 10: Ultimate Alien.
- The Nightosphere from Adventure Time cartoon franchise.
- Tartarus from Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.