I should state that I am using SPECIFICALLY Ryleh the section of ocean under the ocean. Not Ryleh the palace of Cthulhu. (Since I am not sure the books ever really differentiated between the two)
Where are you pulling this from? AFAIK, R'lyeh only refers to the city. I've never heard it used to any section of ocean.
Well in I think... Shadow over Innsmouth (Think as in... I don't know if that is what it is called... I get the names of the books confused because of how many things sound similar)
There are two of these referenced...
One is BOMBED TO CRUD!!! but was in the USA
The other is somewhere around the UK.
Though if I remember my fiction... The exact hole might have a different name... but I think it is still refered to be Ryleh
The Undersea seems like a very pleasant reference, at least to me. Even the Dusters have some of the aspects on them.
Wait... is... the reason most people have been going "No your wrong" because I've been arguing the "Secrets mechanics" and they were like "No, that is a silly reason to believe it takes place in Ryleh for that reason!" because... I was stating that to say that the game is rather Lovecraftian... which is entirely unrelated.
Because "takes place if Ryleh" is only based on being a sea under the sea, the sort of dark looming presence, some of the people, and the Dusters... It was more of a nod...
Lovecraftian is what I've been arguing the entire time... and even if the game DID take place if Ryleh (which is arguable with me on the losing side) it doesn't make it lovecraftian... Otherwise Conan the Barbarian would be Lovecraftian.