I was reading some Lovecraftian stuff, and suddenly this idea popped into my head, could the Cryak be an allegory for Cthulu (Or any of the Old Gods)?
Firstly, sorry but I must be pedantic here. It's spelt Crayak
(Cthulhu is open to interpretation since it's an alien word to humans, like Metallica's
Call of Ktulu)
Okay.
H.P Lovecraft based
many of his sci-fi/horror ideas around the fact that most otherworldly beings are simply beyond our primitive scope of understanding since, in terms of universal evolution, we are ourselves quite physically and mentally primitive (a nice change from that "Humanity is awesome! We will meet aliens and kick their butts! ID4!!!" Hollywood idea).
Cthulhu (and Cthulhu-Spawn) has this nasty habit of driving his victims insane, sometimes just by the sight of him, other times by messing with their minds (fisherman is in a lake in summer, Cthulhu-Spawn appears and freezes the lake, fisherman runs across the lake to tell people but the lake is normal when he returns) and there are countless other species refered to in Lovecraftian novels that just can't be explained properly in the stories (Mountains of Madness gives a brief "From what I can figure" descritpion of the creatures preceeding man and doesn't even touch upon the education system used because it's so advanced and mind-boggling) because they are beyond the scope of human comprehension is every way.
The simplest link between Crayak and another book character would be Sauron (Big Red Eye) from LotR.
An interesting theory though. As a Lovecraftian fan myself, I like where your mind is at