The Vermissa Valley is a fictional location created by author H.P. Lovecraft in his stories. It serves as a setting in his broader Cthulhu Mythos, particularly in "The Lurker at the Threshold." While it has inspired various adaptations and references in popular culture, there is no real Vermissa Valley in the world. Lovecraft's work often blends elements of real geography with his imaginative fiction.
Because the police was trying to capture him in Chicago, and he escaped. It is the reason he gave. But actually he was John Douglas, Pinkerton detective, and he went to Vermissa to destroy that organization.
Vermissa Valley is a fictional location in the video game "Silent Hill: Downpour." It is depicted as a rural area surrounded by dense forests and is often shrouded in fog, contributing to the eerie atmosphere typical of the Silent Hill series. The valley serves as a significant backdrop for the game's storyline and exploration.
Vermissa valley was a valley of fear . it was full of scowerers every one wanted to kill each other like scowerers want to kill doughlas and because of the fear of scowerers every one was leaving the valley.
The Ancient Order of Freemen is a powerful force in Vermissa Valley. It is also a dividing force: people either supports it or are against it. Its strength and action provoke high emotion-either great loyalty and respect or hatred and fear.
Death Valley is a real valley in the Mojave Desert. It is named "Death Valley" because it's really really hot there and it is below sea level.
yes fox valley Oliver is real he is 18 hands and he's a champion.
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In our imaginations it is.
His real name is jalon wise
Yes it is The Silicon Valley of India
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yes death Vallie is real. it is in California and their is such thing as an undertaker (he puts bodies in coffin's.)