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Simillar terrifying dungeon were appeared in Fallout 3.
Anyway 'Dunwich' word make freak me out, i cant explore into Dunwich Bores, lol
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=559307974
yeah man me too. what the heck.
Anyways, the "Dunwich ______" has been in previous titles, and it's never been linked to any DLC. It's just a fun H.P. Lovecraft reference.
You'll find he has a lot of nerdy fans and as such there are lots of references in games. For example, Quake's final boss is one very obvious reference.
Basically it's like everyone said, a HP Lovecraft reference. But the actual in game lore is the Dunwich company is ran by two people who love the occult. They set up false mining operations to dig up ancient secrets. (Hense why there was so many cost cutting & lack of safety in the Dunwich bores. Not paying for appropriate beaming & allowing railings to rust away.)
The Dunwich bores appears to be where they found the Obelisk which is placed in the Fallout 3. It basically drives people mad & is connected to an ancient evil titan.
None of that is actual lore that matters, it's just a giant easter egg.
I pity those that did nt , the whole point of this place is down there ( beside bobblehead and thebook of course ) . Got a nice melee weapon with poison in there .