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''Note: Any example / pothole that is related to gods, kaiju, entities powerful enough to affect universes / realities etc. will be placed here (see SuperWeight for more details). If the entry only refers to a monster / creature (which may be different from kaiju), it doesn't count and will not be placed here.''

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## ''VideoGame/EarthBound'': Many people consider [[EldritchAbomination Giygas]] one of the greatest final bosses in videogame history, and not for just [[SurpriseCreepy being by far the most nightmarish part of a generally lighthearted game]] and arguably the single scariest Nintendo villain of them all ([[VileVillainSaccharineShow which really says something considering their track record]]). In its third and final form, your party cannot defeat it on their own. In an interesting twist on breaking the fourth wall, you, the player, kill Giygas with the final attack. To elaborate: Paula has already reached out to everyone the party met on Earth, but Giygas hasn't been defeated. She prays again, but she doesn't know who else to reach out to. Her call is absorbed by the darkness because you're fighting Giygas, the embodiment of evil itself, in a dimension of absolute darkness. Paula prays one last time for someone to help them; the player, yes, ''you'', the person playing the game, begins to pray for them and destroys Giygas. '''MadeOfEvil (folder II).'''

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## ''VideoGame/EarthBound'': ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'': Many people consider [[EldritchAbomination Giygas]] one of the greatest final bosses in videogame history, and not for just [[SurpriseCreepy being by far the most nightmarish part of a generally lighthearted game]] and arguably the single scariest Nintendo villain of them all ([[VileVillainSaccharineShow which really says something considering their track record]]). In its third and final form, your party cannot defeat it on their own. In an interesting twist on breaking the fourth wall, you, the player, kill Giygas with the final attack. To elaborate: Paula has already reached out to everyone the party met on Earth, but Giygas hasn't been defeated. She prays again, but she doesn't know who else to reach out to. Her call is absorbed by the darkness because you're fighting Giygas, the embodiment of evil itself, in a dimension of absolute darkness. Paula prays one last time for someone to help them; the player, yes, ''you'', the person playing the game, begins to pray for them and destroys Giygas. '''MadeOfEvil (folder II).'''
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## ''VideoGame/BlackSnow'' 's intro features this somewhat heavily - you ''are'' technically viewing a recording of your character's headcam as he's running away from the EldritchAbomination that ate his teammates - but then stabilizes after you take control of the character proper - until you're assaulted by the monster itself. '''Just "monster that eats people" and nothing else.'''

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## ''VideoGame/BlackSnow'' ''VideoGame/BlackSnowHalfLife2'' 's intro features this somewhat heavily - you ''are'' technically viewing a recording of your character's headcam as he's running away from the EldritchAbomination that ate his teammates - but then stabilizes after you take control of the character proper - until you're assaulted by the monster itself. '''Just "monster that eats people" and nothing else.'''
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## FourElementEnsemble: Rose's element is water. Her planet is the Land of Light and Rain, but her former house was based off ''Fallingwater'' and the day of her introduction was in a torrential downpour of rain. Her mom has a drinking problem, as her main feature are her lips. Rose's artefact is a bottle -- usually made from glass, which comes from sand at the beach. Bottles are also used for christening new vessels such as a boat. Her denizen is Cetus, the water monster, and her meteor killed off all water life. Her cat, Jaspers, tends to hate water. Her color resembles the deep sea, and her interests are of the EldritchAbomination kind, who were revered to rest in the deepest sea. '''Contextless pothole'''

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## FourElementEnsemble: ClassicalElementsEnsemble: Rose's element is water. Her planet is the Land of Light and Rain, but her former house was based off ''Fallingwater'' and the day of her introduction was in a torrential downpour of rain. Her mom has a drinking problem, as her main feature are her lips. Rose's artefact is a bottle -- usually made from glass, which comes from sand at the beach. Bottles are also used for christening new vessels such as a boat. Her denizen is Cetus, the water monster, and her meteor killed off all water life. Her cat, Jaspers, tends to hate water. Her color resembles the deep sea, and her interests are of the EldritchAbomination kind, who were revered to rest in the deepest sea. '''Contextless pothole'''
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# BecauseYouCanCope.{{Literature}}: In ''LightNovel/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'', this trope is one of the reasons that Kyousuke and Mary aren't together anymore. Logically, he knew that she was just reacting to the shitty stuff his family did to her...but emotionally, he needed ''some'' sort of scapegoat for all his negative feelings about [[MindRape Operation March Hare]], and he will always side with humans over [[EldritchAbomination her]] because they're weak and [[FantasticRacism his species]] and he believes that being good means supporting the "underdog" in any situation regardless of their actual choices. '''Contextless pothole'''

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# BecauseYouCanCope.{{Literature}}: In ''LightNovel/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'', ''Literature/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'', this trope is one of the reasons that Kyousuke and Mary aren't together anymore. Logically, he knew that she was just reacting to the shitty stuff his family did to her...but emotionally, he needed ''some'' sort of scapegoat for all his negative feelings about [[MindRape Operation March Hare]], and he will always side with humans over [[EldritchAbomination her]] because they're weak and [[FantasticRacism his species]] and he believes that being good means supporting the "underdog" in any situation regardless of their actual choices. '''Contextless pothole'''



## In ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', after Cuko warms up to Mahiro, she begins campaigning for a three-way relationship: "I bear Nyarko's child, [[MisterSeahorse the boy bears mine]]." Nyarko opposes this because she's straight and doesn't want to share Mahiro; Mahiro opposes it for obvious reasons (not the least of which is his fear that [[EldritchAbomination she could make it happen]]). '''Nyarko refers to a canonical EA from Franchise/CthulhuMythos (folder I)'''

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## In ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', ''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'', after Cuko warms up to Mahiro, she begins campaigning for a three-way relationship: "I bear Nyarko's child, [[MisterSeahorse the boy bears mine]]." Nyarko opposes this because she's straight and doesn't want to share Mahiro; Mahiro opposes it for obvious reasons (not the least of which is his fear that [[EldritchAbomination she could make it happen]]). '''Nyarko refers to a canonical EA from Franchise/CthulhuMythos (folder I)'''
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# Headscratchers.DeusExInvisibleWar: This is probably more Fridge than Headscratcher but why, for the other three endings, would killing JC ...actually ''work''? By the endgame it's clearly established that [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} rebuilding his body is nothing to him]], that he totally outclasses the Illuminati in the field when he shows up in person (dropping their aircraft out of the sky), and most importantly the manifestation in New York is just an avatar for the real thing: destroying the UC only prevents his ability to appear locally, and there's still the full-on EldritchAbomination form waiting for them in Antarctica complete with unlimited UC capability and a newly-found ability to go wherever it wants thanks to control over weather patterns. Even if the Illuminati manage to gain control of the Aquinas node... they're only going to ''keep'' control of it for a few hours at best until the man himself turns up to take it back with extreme prejudice. (The Templar ending makes a touch more sense ''if'' you assume JC [[TooDumbToLive isn't going to]] take some kind of countermeasures when he hears that the wave is heading for Antarctica.) '''Contextless pothole'''
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# AwesomeBosses.OtherGamesAToM:
## Any fight with [[HumanoidAbomination Wiseman]], be it the first fight where he sics a ''dragon'' on you, or the second one where he possesses Verus' body and turns into a full-fledged EldritchAbomination. '''Contextless pothole'''
## As difficult as the previous fights are, the DLC's FinalBoss is an absolute killer, quite possibly ''the'' hardest fight From has designed: at the end of the Fishing Hamlet, you fight [[HumanoidAbomination the Orphan of Kos]] on [[BattleInTheRain a rain-swept beach]], right next to the corpse of [[EldritchAbomination Kos itself]]. It's one of the fastest [[LightningBruiser Lightning Bruisers]] in the game, and easily the most aggressive, constantly slashing its huge weapon around you with few warnings and breaks. That's hard enough, but then it TurnsRed and gains a speed upgrade, a damage boost, and a whole host of new attacks and effects. As the de facto TrueFinalBoss of the ''Bloodborne'' experience, it's the ultimate test of your skills. '''Duplicate of the ''VideoGame/BloodBorne'' wick in folder V'''
## The SoOkayItsAverage game ''VideoGame/{{DICE}}'' based on the [[Anime/DICE2005 same anime]] is completely based on mindless repetitive action and nonsense plot. The Shell, main phlebotinum, is simply equal to [[Film/Plan9FromOuterSpace solarbenite]], so you can have an idea, the game was simply panned by critics. Everything is just stupid until the secret last mission, when you fight the true last boss: the Shell created an EldritchAbomination and it's up to you to impede him to destroy the universe (yes, the universe), with your TransformingMecha, with everything, since the bare hands to the [[{{BFG}} main cannon]]. It's truly the only SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome of the entire game, you just have to earn much patience. '''Powerful enough to destroy the universe (folder IV).'''
## ''VideoGame/EarthBound'': Many people consider [[EldritchAbomination Giygas]] one of the greatest final bosses in videogame history, and not for just [[SurpriseCreepy being by far the most nightmarish part of a generally lighthearted game]] and arguably the single scariest Nintendo villain of them all ([[VileVillainSaccharineShow which really says something considering their track record]]). In its third and final form, your party cannot defeat it on their own. In an interesting twist on breaking the fourth wall, you, the player, kill Giygas with the final attack. To elaborate: Paula has already reached out to everyone the party met on Earth, but Giygas hasn't been defeated. She prays again, but she doesn't know who else to reach out to. Her call is absorbed by the darkness because you're fighting Giygas, the embodiment of evil itself, in a dimension of absolute darkness. Paula prays one last time for someone to help them; the player, yes, ''you'', the person playing the game, begins to pray for them and destroys Giygas. '''MadeOfEvil (folder II).'''
## Just about every damn boss in ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' counts.
### Highlights include a reaper two stories tall, a HumongousMecha, [[EveryoneHatesHades Hades]] himself... and the [[KnightOfCerebus Chaos]] [[EldritchAbomination Kin]]. The latter technically takes up two boss fights - the first time it was possessing Palutena and the second time was a straight-up KILLKILLKILL fight. '''Contextless pothole'''
## ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'': '''Sounds like kaiju (folder IV)'''
### Thunder Serpent Narwa is an EldritchAbomination who moves in very weird patterns. Platforms repeatedly rise and fall throughout the fight, some with ballistas; when they show up, it's time to open fire. Midway through the fight, a Magnamalo shows up (replaced by a Malzeno during the Sunbreak encounter). You then have to ride that trademark monster into the boss to deal massive damage for an amazing CatharsisFactor, since they were ThatOneBoss. And then Narwa will literally send a ''whirlwind of dragonators'' against you.
### The FinalBoss of ''Sunbreak'', Gaismagorm, is a ''huge'' and ''unnatural'' EldritchAbomination. You end up shooting against the Qurio bugs to weaken it, and it gives some clearly telegraphed tells when you should get the heck out. It's also a two-phase battle, giving you the feeling that you've damaged it ''hard''.


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# Characters.HomestuckKids:
## FourElementEnsemble: Rose's element is water. Her planet is the Land of Light and Rain, but her former house was based off ''Fallingwater'' and the day of her introduction was in a torrential downpour of rain. Her mom has a drinking problem, as her main feature are her lips. Rose's artefact is a bottle -- usually made from glass, which comes from sand at the beach. Bottles are also used for christening new vessels such as a boat. Her denizen is Cetus, the water monster, and her meteor killed off all water life. Her cat, Jaspers, tends to hate water. Her color resembles the deep sea, and her interests are of the EldritchAbomination kind, who were revered to rest in the deepest sea. '''Contextless pothole'''
## DarkIsNotEvil: On one hand, she's a BlackMagicianGirl who consults {{Eldritch Abomination}}s... but she's mostly doing it to try and save her and her friends' lives. On the other, she's the 'Seer of Light' in the Kid's SBURB session, and there's evidence to suggest she's not really following her quest pathline, as she mainly spends time ripping the game apart with [[ArtifactOfDoom dark magic wands]], communing with [[EldritchAbomination horrorterrors]] and [[MagnificentBastard Doc Scratch]], and generally trying to see the game achieve victory [[WellIntentionedExtremist by any means necessary.]] '''Contextless pothole. MagnificentBastard potholes are not allowed.'''
## GenreBlind: You'd think she'd know better than to ask the infallibly accurate information-gathering device for a glimpse into the psychology of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, considering her choice of light reading material. '''Contextless pothole'''
## ImprovisedWeapon: Just after she begins the session with John, she notices that she'll have to set her Strife Specibus. She considers setting it to an encyclopedia of horrorterrors but decides not to, [[EldritchAbomination for obvious reasons]]. She instead opts for her knitting needles, reasoning that she'd be more comfortable with them. The fact that she kills several imps and an ogre without any effort ''before'' using them to channel the power of dark gods borders AchievementsInIgnorance. '''Contextless pothole'''
## LadyOfBlackMagic: Becomes this after upgrading her weapons with [[EldritchAbomination magic]], and has reserve and quiet intelligence. Doing so eventually bites her in the ass. She's since abandoned using Horrorterror-related magic, and relies on alternative forms of sorcery instead. '''Administrivia/SinkHole.'''
## NiceJobBreakingItHero: At least according to Aradia, Rose's actions of deliberately tearing apart Sburb and listening to the [[EldritchAbomination dark gods beyond the Veil]] has ([[TimeTravelTenseTrouble or will have]]) some ''huge'' consequences. It also turns out that her plan to destroy the Green Sun in fact ''created'' it. '''"Dark gods" seem like folder IV.'''
## NightmareFetishist: Her love of the [[EldritchAbomination Zoologically Dubious]]. She's also seen making abominations in the snow. '''Contextless pothole'''
## PunnyName: The [[AllAnimeIsNaughtyTentacles innuendo]] of her chumhandle is [[DontExplainTheJoke never]] [[StealthPun mentioned]] in the comic. It gains a new level of significance when you consider her "love of the [[EldritchAbomination Zoologically dubious]]" and her tendency to "dabble in PSYCHOANALYSIS." '''Contextless pothole other than "tentacles = eldritch".'''
## BreakTheCutie: Averted. The death of her dreamself, the explosion of her dreambot, and her nightmare visions of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s put a dent in her [[https://www.homestuck.com/story/2852 chipper]] demeanor for a little while, but she's soon [[https://www.homestuck.com/story/2857 back in full]] [[GenkiGirl genki]] mode. She later yells at Jadesprite for [[StepfordSmiler focusing on the sad when everything else is so damn important]]. '''Contextless pothole. Aversions of BreakTheCutie are not allowed.'''

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# DarthWiki.ABraveNewCentury - EldritchAbomination: Some of Lovecraft's are running around, especially [[ManipulativeBastard Nyarlathotep]]. '''Self explanatory'''


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# DarthWiki.ATLMeetup - DivineRanks: It has tiers, too. From lowest to highest: '''Related to the divine.'''
## The Ephemeral Tier spans [[{{Muggles}} Ephemerals]] and [[BadassNormal Perpetuals]].
## The Eternal Tier has [[DeityOfHumanOrigin Low]], [[PhysicalGod Medium]], and [[OldGods High Eternals]].
## The Super-eternal tier includes the AlienSpaceBats and the [[EldritchAbomination Old Ones]], as well as [[MadGod Michel]].
## However, this pecking order doesn't even end at the super-eternal tier; there's three more categories above it, each of which counts as a tier of its own, namely [[FantasyPantheon the Guardians]], [[GuardianOfTheMultiverse the Archangel's Vicereine]], and finally, [[TopGod the Archangel herself]].

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# Characters.FateStayNightGilgamesh - AdmiringTheAbomination: He expresses admiration towards [[EldritchAbomination AÅ‹ra Mainiiu]], wanting to unleash it so that it will purge the world of those unworthy of his reign. '''Contextless pothole'''


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# Main.FireForgedFriends - ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': The original four members of the Gatewatch were four planeswalkers with ''very'' different personalities who came together to fight the [[EldritchAbomination Eldrazi]], only to discover that they made a surprisingly good team. Since the Eldrazi are far from the only threat in the multiverse they decided to form TheTeam. '''"Threat to the multiverse" suggest folder IV.'''


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# Main.DoAndroidsDream: In the first game, the geth are uniformly your enemies, even though you can argue about the initial rebellion with Tali. In the sequels, you get a "true geth" teammate, Legion, who explains that the geth working for the [[EldritchAbomination Reapers]] are a separate geth faction, the "heretics"; normal geth [[HeroicNeutral just want to be left alone]]. In game dialogue with Legion, this trope comes up quite a few times as well. '''Contextless pothole'''


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# MemeticBadass.{{Film}} - ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'': Who not only fought, but wounded [[EldritchAbomination Shelob]]? The world's most badass gardener, Samwise Gamgee. Then he killed a bunch of orcs singlehandedly. Also, you know that [[TheCorrupter One Ring]] that seduces ''every single person'' who so much as looks at it? He gives it up with barely a struggle. '''Contextless pothole'''

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# Characters.BloodborneGreatOnes: '''The great ones are directly inspired by Lovecraft literature and its concepts, meaning they encapsulate practically everything about the trope, especially the "defy established in-universe laws" part. As such, the wick will be placed in folder V despite significant overlap with I + III + IV + VI.'''
## EldritchAbomination: All known Great Ones are grotesque alien beings who command strange powers based on truths beyond the physical universe.
## Oedon
### EldritchAbomination: He is one of the Great Ones, and is implied to be the source of the Healing Church's BloodMagic, seeing how it is referred to as his "essence". He lacks a physical body, existing only as a voice or a presence. He is also the only Great One to completely avert LovecraftLite, as he is never defeated, fought, or even ''perceived'' at all -- even for the standards of the Great Ones, Oedon is particularly alien and detached from common human sense.
### {{Expy}}: Of [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Yog Sothoth]], being an all-powerful but unseen EldritchAbomination who meddles in the affairs of mortals by [[spoiler:impregnating human women with his half-Great One offspring, with apocalyptic consequences]].
## Mergo
### EldritchAbomination: One of the Great Ones mentioned in the game's lore.
### EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: In as much as you could call a possibly infant EldritchAbomination "bad", but you can periodically hear it cry as you attack [[spoiler:Queen Yharnam in the Chalice Dungeons]], and it will implicitly try to protect her by binding you in place if you do it too much.
## Kos
### EldritchAbomination: In the same vein as the rest of the Great Ones, but a benign one. [[spoiler:The DLC reveals she resembled a white nudibranch with human arms and a bizarrely humanoid lower face. She apparently had compassion for the Fishing Hamlet residents who worshiped her, and they loved her in turn, but for some reason her presence caused them to transform into horrific FishPeople.]]
### {{Expy}}: Likely one to Mother Hydra of Lovecraft myth, an eldritch being associated with the ocean that was worshipped by a fishing village of fish-human hybrids.
## Rom - EldritchAbomination: Rom is a legitimate Great One according to the trophy you earn for killing her, but she also drops a Kin Coldblood as loot, implying she was also a Kin, likely one of the first ones you will encounter aside from a few stray Celestial Mobs. Although her moniker contains the word "spider", Rom more resembles a pillbug with a silverfish-like tail, and has a head resembling a chunk of pumice with eyes in the holes. Her spawn resemble actual spiders, but have the same sort of head she does.
## Amygdala - EldritchAbomination: One of the Great Ones of course, the cosmic horrors who preside over Yharnam.
## Ebrietas, Daughter of the Cosmos
### DivineAssistance: She's willing to lend a helping hand... err... tentacle to those who possess an Augur of Ebrietas, which enables the wielder to partially summon her by opening a portal in front of their hand. Interestingly, even ''killing'' her doesn't stop the Hunter or any other enemy from using this tool, which helps emphasize her EldritchAbomination vibes.
### EldritchAbomination: She is one of the Great Ones who oversees the chaos of Yharnam and bestowed eldritch knowledge to the Healing Church, currently serving as the Choir's patron "deity".
## Arianna's child - ChildByRape: While no physical sex was involved, Arianna certainly didn't consent to getting impregnated by an EldritchAbomination.
## Brain of Mensis
### AntiVillain: It's a dangerous, hideous EldritchAbomination, but also the victim of cruel experiments from the School of Mensis, and it ceases to be hostile after you free it from its chains, potentially even rewarding you a rune if you demonstrate reverence to it via the Make Contact gesture.
### EldritchAbomination: It's actually a Great One, and resembles a giant, misshapen brain lined with large eyes and a few beastly limbs sprouting out.
## Mergo's Wet Nurse - EldritchAbomination: Less apparent due to her invisibility, but the twisted shape of her arms and her very nature as a Great One would imply this.
## The True Final Boss
### EldritchAbomination:
#### It's strongly implied to be the entity responsible for the Hunter's Dream. Surprisingly, its trophy doesn't refer to it as a Great One, leaving exactly ''what'' it is an unanswered question. The enigmatic note in the upper floor of the Lecture Hall mentions the "nameless moon presence" and then says "Paleblood", indicating it is "paleblood" you were looking for.
#### The Japanese translation is is a bit less ambiguous, as it is referred to as the ''Moon Demon''. This only raises more questions, since if its name is taken at face value, it is the only demon in ''Bloodborne'', and we have no idea where it came from at all other than deep underneath Yharnam.[[note]]It should be noted that it's not the same word for "demon" as seen in ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' and ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' (which uses デーモン, a loan word derived from the English term) but rather 魔物 (''mamono'') which is a more general Japanese term that's often just used to mean "monster" or "creature".[[/note]]
### FluffyTheTerrible: The horrifying EldritchAbomination responsible for the nightmare the entire game has been set within is implied to have the decidedly non-threatening name Flora.
### GoneHorriblyRight: The Moon Presence created the Hunter's Dream in order to give Hunters a fighting chance against the curse. The Childhood's Beginning ending has this come back to bite it hard: [[PlayerCharacter one of the Hunters]] it empowered goes OffTheRails and ends up killing is and its emissary Gehrman, before usurping its power and potentially becoming a [[EldritchAbomination greater nightmare than Mergo ever was]].


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# Characters.TheRing2002 - HalfHumanHybrid: Half human, half [[EldritchAbomination something else]], according to her birth mother. '''Contextless pothole'''
# Characters.WhatRemainsOfEdithFinch - GroundhogDayLoop: He enforces one, living out every day in the bunker in the same routine as he's terrorized by a mysterious shaking, which he fears is the [[{{Curse}} dark]] [[EldritchAbomination entity]] that killed his siblings. [[spoiler: It's actually the rumblings of the train tunnel right next to the bunker, which he ends up breaking into.]] '''Just "entity". Contextless pothole.'''


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# Characters.TheElderScrollsDivineBeings:
## EldritchAbomination: They are immortal beings of pure energy who, in the rare instances they do take form, take the form of giant soul gems. '''EnergyBeings (folder II) + appearance (folder III)'''
## EldritchAbomination: Sithis "Is Not", and is referred to as a "great void". Unlike the many other personified deities in the series, Sithis is most commonly described as a "force" representing chaos and change. He is said to be an equal but opposing force to "the soul of all things". '''Deity (folder IV)'''
## BerserkButton: In ''Skyrim'', he is much more hostile towards you if you introduce yourself as either a [[PhantomThief Nightingale]] or [[MouthOfSauron the Listener]]. He has a good reason, of course, since you're admitting to being in the service of either a [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Daedric Prince]] or ''[[EldritchAbomination Sithis]]'', in addition to neither profession being exactly compatible with honorable combat. In both cases, he ends his response with "your errand I will not hinder, [[TranquilFury if my wrath you can withstand]]." '''See above'''
# Characters.Warhammer40000ChaosGods:
## EldritchAbomination: All of the Chaos Gods are disembodied malicious beings of unlimited power that exist beyond time and space, yet are still connnected to each mortal soul. '''Folder IV'''
## EldritchAbomination: All daemons qualify, but Tzeentch's are noteworthy for being abstract and formless compared to those of his brother gods. '''Folder III'''
## BewareTheNiceOnes: He's the more caring and fatherly out of the bunch. He's also a [[EldritchAbomination Chaos God]] who thinks that [[PlagueMaster infecting living things with the worst diseases imaginable]] is how to best show his kindness. '''Folder IV'''

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# TearJerker.TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy: Poor, poor [[CosmicPlaything Agrajag]]. His entire existence is built around dying, reincarnating, and dying again, only having enough time to think; "Oh no, not again" before life is taken from him again. Every time he dies, it's at the hands of Arthur Dent, directly or indirectly (Agrajag was the bowl of petunias that Arthur conjured into existence on accident, and a rabbit that Arthur turned into a purse on prehistoric Earth). Agrajag has eventually come to consider Arthur an EldritchAbomination, and has devoted his entire existence to hunting down and killing Arthur so he can finally get his rest. '''PowersThatBe'''



# NiceJobBreakingItHero.LiveActionTV:
## At the end of season six, [[spoiler:Castiel absorbs all the souls of Purgatory to get the power]] to defeat ArchangelRaphael, who wanted to restart the Apocalypse. In doing so, he [[spoiler:goes insane and]] unleashes [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination the Leviathans]], creatures that God locked away to stop them from eating everything else]], who become season seven's {{Big Bad}}s. '''"Creatures that God locked away to stop them from eating everything else"'''
## In "[[Recap/SupernaturalS13E17TheThing The Thing]]", Sam and Dean in the process of [[spoiler:saving a seemingly-innocent victim]], are responsible for almost unleashing a ''galaxy-consuming'' EldritchAbomination upon the world. They more than make up for this at the episode's end by not only defeating said Abomination but sending it back to its native AlternateUniverse for good. '''"Galaxy-consuming". Can be replaced with CosmicEntity.'''


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# Supernatural.TropesMToP:
## NiceJobBreakingItHero:
### At the end of season six, [[spoiler:Castiel absorbs all the souls of Purgatory to get the power]] to defeat ArchangelRaphael, who wanted to restart the Apocalypse. In doing so, he [[spoiler:goes insane and]] unleashes [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination the Leviathans]], creatures that God locked away to stop them from eating everything else]], who become season seven's {{Big Bad}}s. '''"Creatures that God locked away to stop them from eating everything else"'''
### In "[[Recap/SupernaturalS13E17TheThing The Thing]]", Sam and Dean in the process of [[spoiler:saving a seemingly-innocent victim]], are responsible for almost unleashing a ''galaxy-consuming'' EldritchAbomination upon the world. They more than make up for this at the episode's end by not only defeating said Abomination but sending it back to its native AlternateUniverse for good. '''"Galaxy-consuming". Can be replaced with CosmicEntity.'''
## PyrrhicVictory: And Season 7 opens with [[spoiler:Castiel [[DisproportionateRetribution smiting]] like crazy and [[PhlebotinumOverload losing control]] of this power so it releases [[EldritchAbomination voracious, unkillable monsters]] from Purgatory on the world]]. '''Refers to the two potholes above.'''


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# Characters.NiohEnemiesAndBosses - HumanoidAbomination: An EldritchAbomination with a rough human shape, given it still stands on two legs. '''Example itself is a ZCE that contains a EA contextless pothole.'''


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# Myth.RomaniMythology: '''Folder III + OurDemonsAreDifferent (folder II)'''
## ChildByRape: The [[TheFairFolk Keshali]] Ana was raped by the King of the Loçolici ({{humans|AreTheRealMonsters}} cursed by Satan) many times, resulting in [[EldritchAbomination demonic entities]] that represent every disease known to man. In this case, the rape seems to illustrate their abhorrence rather than give them sympathy, and the oldest of the children, Melalo, even goaded his father into raping her more often.
## EldritchAbomination: Some fleshy critters easily rival Creator/HPLovecraft in terms of hideousness, from vagina beetles to spindly hagfish to dog/kitty headed things responsible for TheBlackDeath. Almost all of them are the children of the king of the Loçolici ({{humans|AreTheRealMonsters}} cursed by Satan) and Ana, the queen of the [[TheFairFolk Keshali]]; he raped her multiple times, sometimes goaded by his son, the FeatheredFiend Melalo, resulting in all of these abominations that still are breeding incestually with their siblings under the earth, producing generation upon generation of disease demons.
## TheFairFolk: The Keshali are nature spirits just as likely to bless as they are to curse. Interestingly, they're treated sympathetically due to the abuses of the [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Loçolici]] and [[EldritchAbomination demons]]. Their queen, Ana, was raped by the king of the Loçolici many times, bearing aberrations that represent every plague known to man.


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# Stellaris.TropesIToZ:
## LovecraftLite: Hyperspace beings invading our universe to feed on the LifeEnergy of its inhabitants? {{Eldritch Abomination}}s wreaking havoc on entire solar systems? Ancient alien races who show up one day out of the blue and sterilize one of your colonies because you accidentally "contaminated" one of their holy worlds? The Stellaris universe can be a pretty scary place. Good thing you've got [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] to fight them off. '''Folder IV'''
## MartialPacifist: Nations with the Pacifist or Fanatic Pacifist ethos cannot declare wars of aggression. They can only declare war to retake lost colonies, to contain [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Fanatic Purifiers]] and other [[AbsoluteXenophobe Absolute Xenophobes]] who are too insane and unreasonable for any diplomacy to work, to [[GodzillaThreshold stop the rampage of an Awakened Ascendancy]], or (for non-Fanatic Pacifists) to create client states of a similar ethos. The galaxy is just too dangerous to go without a military, though. {{Space Pirate}}s, [[SpaceWhale spaceborne lifeforms]], conquest-hungry neighbours and [[EldritchAbomination far worse things]] render self-defence a necessary investment. '''Likely refers to the one above.'''
## NiceJobBreakingItHero: Bringing about [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination the End of the Cycle]]]] is definitely this, and everyone else will ''hate'' you for it. [[ZeroPercentApprovalRating (-1000 Reaction)]] '''Contextless pothole'''
## TelepathicSpacemen: One of the end-game [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascensions]] is the option to turn some and then all of your citizens into psychics, which make them better at researching, fighting, piloting, and give them the abilities to see the future, project the most powerful [[DeflectorShields shields]] in the game, and teleport faster and farther than any other FTL drive in the game. A sufficiently powerful group of them can commune with an alternate plane of reality called the Shroud, where you can make [[DealWithTheDevil deals]] with the [[EldritchAbomination incomprehensible entities]] that reside there. '''Likely refers to the ones at the LovecraftLite entry.'''


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# NiceJobBreakingItHero.LiveActionTV: '''Duplicate with Supernatural.TropesMToP.'''
## At the end of season six, [[spoiler:Castiel absorbs all the souls of Purgatory to get the power]] to defeat ArchangelRaphael, who wanted to restart the Apocalypse. In doing so, he [[spoiler:goes insane and]] unleashes [[spoiler:[[EldritchAbomination the Leviathans]], creatures that God locked away to stop them from eating everything else]], who become season seven's {{Big Bad}}s.
## In "[[Recap/SupernaturalS13E17TheThing The Thing]]", Sam and Dean in the process of [[spoiler:saving a seemingly-innocent victim]], are responsible for almost unleashing a ''galaxy-consuming'' EldritchAbomination upon the world. They more than make up for this at the episode's end by not only defeating said Abomination but sending it back to its native AlternateUniverse for good.

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# Wrestling.TheUndertaker - HumanoidAbomination: Strictly Kayfabe speaking. Let's see, he uses Mindscrew warfare, warps the lines between fantasy and reality, screws with the laws of physics and logic on a regular basis, has unearthly control over lighting, sound weather and visuals, seems to be impervious to pain or immune to conventional physical harm, resides in the UncannyValley, can drive people he's feuding with insane or to hallucinate by employing standard CosmicHorrorStory tropes. If The [=Undertaker=] isn't an EldritchAbomination himself, he definitely is in league with one. '''MasterOfIllusion + NighInvulnerability'''



# Characters.BuffyverseAngelBigBads - EldritchAbomination: Jasmine regularly shapeshifts into a luminescent, tentacled form in order to feed. In the moments following her 'birth', this is the first shape we see. However, Jasmine prefers to remain in humanoid form for most of the time, even while engaging in hand-to-hand combat. (Maybe her gooey form lacks mobility.) '''Emphasis on form.'''



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# Characters.EdgeOfTomorrow - EldritchAbomination: It's utterly incomprehensible and alien (even the expert can't truly explain just what it is), its motives and reasoning are BlueAndOrangeMorality at best, and it can ''control time''. '''"Incomprehensibility" is defined as "hard to explain just how it works and what it is" and BlueAndOrangeMorality (needs elaboration). Unknown whether the ability to control time defies established in-universe laws (but likely). Does not fit in the above folders.'''
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# Characters.KamenRiderZiOAnotherRiders - HistoryRepeats: In ''Missing Ace'', Amane becomes the human sacrifice of a Rider/Undead to become an EldritchAbomination. In ''Zi-O'' she becomes a mixture of both. '''Contextless pothole'''
# Characters.LittleWitchAcademiaOtherCharacters - EldritchAbomination: It quickly veers into this territory by the finale. '''ZCE'''



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# MadeOfIron.AnimeAndManga: ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''. Guts is superhumanly tough, able to survive: getting struck with many arrows, set on fire, being impaled multiple times, carried off several hundred feet into the air, flown at the speed of sound without any protection, stabbed through both cheeks, than falling hundreds of feet and still be able to fight. And given what he [[TheLegionsOfHell has]] [[EldritchAbomination to]] [[TheJuggernaut face]], you better believe the guy needs it. Also can't forget the time Guts [[LifeOrLimbDecision hacks his own arm off]] to free himself from the jaws of a monster and attack the BigBad who was raping his girlfriend at the time. '''Chained-potholes that can be easily replaced by TheLegionsOfHell.'''


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# NightmareFuel.SuperSmashBrosUltimate: Marx from the ''Kirby'' series appears as a boss. Not only is his appearance played up for far more horror than usual with his [[CreepyChild disturbingly child-like giggles]] and the wall-eyed, corpse-like stare that goes with his usual SlasherSmile, this time around, he's somehow even ''more'' EldritchAbomination-y than before: '''Emphasis on appearance.'''
## One of his three new attacks: [[EyeScream his eyes turn black and drop out of their sockets]] to the ground — with the new ones slowly regrowing in their place — becoming bouncing shadowy orbs that cause darkness damage on impact.
## For another, he makes his eyes grow huge and ''sprout more pupils''. And then he [[BeamSpam shoots lasers from them]].
## And for his third new attack, he moves to the center of the arena as his wings disappear: before they then promptly regrow outward as glowing red ''blood vessels'' that snake across the whole screen.
### Marx's defeat animation is surprisingly dark as well. With the final hit, [[HellIsThatNoise he loudly screeches in pain]] (in a similar manner to [[NightmareFuel/{{Kirby}} his Soul form's death scream]]) without changing his expression, and rapidly bounces around the arena: his wings shattering to pieces with each hit. Eventually, he lands face-down on the ground, and a purple flame splutters out of his lifeless body for a moment: giving the impression that, instead of the usual NonLethalKO, you've legitimately killed him.
### According to Sakurai, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Marx was somehow even more terrifying and gruesome in early development]] to the point that it would have kicked up the age rating, and Sakurai was asked to tone him down so as not to terrify younger gamers. Not that toning it down helped much, apparently.
# NightmareFuel.TheHeartTrilogy: Smaug's human body's gradual transformation back into a dragon reaches a point where it becomes [[PainfulTransformation horribly painful]]. When Kathryn and Faervel find him in a cave, he has become a [[EldritchAbomination hideous mix of a man and a dragon]], mentally regressed to a wild animal. Since his body is unable to complete the transformation on its on, he's in the danger of dying. When he tries to sprout flame, he hurts his mouth that is too humanlike to protect itself against fire. '''Describes appearance as a "hideous mix of a man and a dragon".'''


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# NightmareFuel.SpaceRunawayIdeon: '''EVERYTHING''' about the Ideon. To put it this way, imagine piloting a mech that is more like an EldritchAbomination than a traditional mech, and it has the capability of leveling an entire universe. Now have it piloted a bunch of not mentally sound children. But that itself is not the creepiest aspect of Ideon: '''Capable of leveling a universe.'''
## As the story goes, it is told that Ide (the main consciousness behind Ideon) is a combination of souls of the past civilizations in the form of a somewhat intelligent battle mech. Sounds kinda majestic, isn't it? Later episodes revealed that Ide only collects "pure and untainted souls", which turns out to be souls of babies who never grew into adults. And the characters eventually realized that Ideon resides as some sort of a guardian god of their universe that utterly despises war between the universe's denizens. Which leads to the next part... '''Related to gods.'''
## Though Ide supposedly keeps on protecting the denizens of Solo Ship, a grim realization appears that all Ide is protecting is Lou and Messiah, the unborn child of Bes and Karala. Because Ide sees them as pure souls that it can preserve as a proof that generation of civilization isn't completely hopeless, it will just leave others to their deaths which results in the anime's infamous DownerEnding. And you'll start to think about [[FridgeHorror how many times Ide has done this before...]]
## It also shows why things went as disastrously badly as they did in ''Be Invoked''. [[spoiler:Karala and her unborn son's murder at the hands of Harulu, ''with their father's approval'', is what ultimately leads Ide to decide humanity is beyond saving and Invoke their destruction.]]


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# NightmareFuel.InfinityCrisis: Chapter 12 features characters from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' while also stated to be in the same world as ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse''. As if the implications given by Hekapoo about the coming of [[EvilAllAlong King Andrias]] and [[TheArchmage Emperor Belos]] isn't enough, a coded message below the notes confirms that [[EldritchAbomination Bill Cipher]] is still out there. OhCrap would be selling the possibility of the three meeting up short. '''Contextless pothole'''

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