Lomar
Lomar was a human civilization in a formerly unglaciated region of the arctic that was destroyed by invading tribes 26,000 years ago.
The people of Lomar dwelt in a land further north named Zobna, until they were driven out by spreading ice sheets, and they expected one day to have to depart Lomar for the same reason. They brought copies of The Pnakotic Fragments with them from Zobna, though no known copies of their translation are recorded.
The capital of Lomar was the city of Olathoe, which lay on the plateau of Sarkia between the peaks Noton and Kadiphonek. One account of Olathoe describes it as a city of marble, with marble pillars in the streets carved at the top to represent grave bearded men.
Lomar was destroyed by the Inutos, distant ancestors of the Inuit, who invaded from the west.