The Seventh abyss and the Underworld
Posted: 16 Oct 2015, 03:26
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A general outlook for the Underworld
No matter how long one lives, there is always a time when they perish and die, but most wonder where they go when they do? is there another life after death? Those are questions some believe never will have answers, but they do have answers. When one dies, their soul is taken into the Underworld, a land set in another dimension parallel to the dimension of the living. The soul must traverse through difficult tasks in order to reach their final destination where they may live eternally in either Etheria, or in Hathral, known to most mortals as Heaven and Hell. There are also several castles standing beyond the doors to Etheria and Hathral. These castles hold the noble families of the underworld, as well as the king.
The Underworld is where every single mortal dreads or wishes to end up at, but which they cannot prevent. All will eventually end up there, with no way out, other to give up their own afterlife in service of a noble family, Only then may one be able to leave the Underworld, although due to their servant status, they may not do as they wish in the world of the living, infact, they are unseeable by the living unless their master bridges the gap between the living and the deceased with a special ring. Many servants to the nobles have ended up losing their minds due to not possessing a ring, choosing to end their suffering by exiling themselves to Hathral, where they regretfully suffer until the very end of time itself with the loss of being unable to commune with loved ones.
The Underworld isnt only where souls go to live after death, it is also where the undead and dark creatures are born and created, ready to serve their masters and go forth into the world of the living, causing havoc and despair among all life. A myriad of dark creatures and undead beings have travelled from the Underworld into the world of the living. The nobles would often release these malevolent things to kidnap people when deaths were not a regular occurrence, in order to draw more souls into their domain. Many of these beasts torture and torment the souls trapped in Hathral, but prefer to do such things to the living, they get more more satisfaction out of the living being corrupted with their evil, since they feed off the humility and fear they place upon their victims.
While predominantly for the dead, it is possible for the living to make their way into the Underworld, if they give up their previous life and never leave. It is a rather hefty price to pay, considering that they are not guaranteed to enter Etheria or Hathral. they could possibly end up forever bound to the Seventh abyss, ensnared by one of the deadly sins and unable to ever leave as it controls their life until death. Their soul will also unfortunately be trapped there, never able to move on as it continues to commit to the same punishment that its former life did. However there has been one case where a mortal life has managed to infiltrate the Underworld and return to the realm of the living without succumbing to the horrors of the Underworld. It is thanks to him that we have a description of what it is like inside this vastly different realm to our own.
The Underworld is a rather peculiar place ontop of being parallel to the realm of the living, Magic is restricted and drained from all beings while travelling the parallel world, meaning it is hard for certain mortals to wander without physical means. The ability to fly is also a feat unattainable by most, only being possible for ones born within the chaos and darkness of the Underworld. No mortal by any means can fly in this realm, and would soon find out the consequence for trying, as the land beneath their feet disappears and they plummet into the abyss, never to be seen again.
The Seventh abyss
The Seventh abyss also known as Temptations road, is the long and harsh trek one must go through before they allowed to enter the door to the afterlife. The path is divided into seven sects, each one based off a deadly sin. From the outside it doesnt appear to be much, simply seven large circular domes which appear to be floating apon a vast amass of land. Beneath the domes seems to be an endless stretch of blackness known as the abyss, which devours all souls unfortunate to fall off the path. Each dome present is a couple of hundred meters high, and roughly a kilometre wide. Each Dome possesses a door far larger than any other door in existence, often leading most souls to believe some large beast dwells within and in order to pass they must defeat it, this however is not the case. Between each dome, there is a winding narrow path which one must cross in order to get to the net dome.
There is no other path to the end of the Underworld for most other than to travel through and hope that they do not succumb to the abyss's treacherous ways. The only ones who can pass the Seventh abyss are the noble families, as they themselves created the land and can pass freely through it without suffering any ill effects.
The first Sect:Envy
The first dome of the abyss contains the domain of enviousness and jealousy. any travelling mortal or soul must endure the torture this room places upon them. Heimrick, the only mortal to have ever made it back safely out of the Underworld describes this room as a dark shadowy place where tricks are played upon you. He said that the room would taunt you with the success and power of others, while comparing you to dirt. Heimrick himself found the room would pit him mentally against the thing he dreaded most, the woman he loved but had not yet proposed to, being married to his competitor, who was far wealthier and more handsome than he. Heimrick realised that it was simply an illusion meant to corrupt him like he assumed many had been before him. Ignoring the rooms taunts he trudged on, noting people around him eternally suffering as they attempted to claim their own life, but to no avail. The room effectively made its victims immortal, unable to move on or escape and instead try to commit suicide which was impossible.
The second Sect:Sloth
The secondary dome is home to the sin of Sloth. What appears to be a never ending building of a temple sits in the middle of this room, with thousands of people trapped building it, but whenever the temple nears completion a strange occurrence happens in which the temple would collapse, leaving the people to slowly and immediately rebuild it again with no time to rest. But just what led these people to suffer as they built and rebuilt the temple forever? If one was to take the time and look around, they would note that there were thousands if not millions of chairs, some with mortals and souls sitting on them, trying their hardest to get off but to no avail. If one decided to take a seat and watch on as others built, they would either be condemned to sit in that seat forever as if they were glued to the upholstery, otherwise they will be eternally driven to build the temple with no rest, they may tire but ceaselessly work until their very body rots away and turns into dust, to be swept away by the wind when the temple collapses.
The third Sect:Pride
When one enters this Sect, they find themselves upon the slope of a large hill, with millions of mirrors scattered everywhere along the path through this domain. This Dome was designed with Pride as the sin. As only the most egotistical and narcissistic would dare give into the temptation to stare endlessly at themselves in the mirror, glancing at their own thought of perfection. But this is where the room is cunning as it lures in the unaware. For if one glances into a mirror, they will find themselves transfixed with awe as their mirror image is reflected back at them, however these mirrors are specially enchanted to enhance the physic of the beholder, drawing them in to believe they are much more attractive than they appear. It is only the curious who realise how much of a mistake they have made as they try to turn away, only to find they are forced to eternally stare at their reflection, watching as their beauty is slowly over time turned into the gruesome malnourished physic of a dying person, only when their heart finally stops are they free of this curse, however their body will remain, slowly rotting away until nothing is left, not even bone.
The fourth Sect:Gluttony
Enter the domain where the food will be your final supper. The Sect of Gluttony appeals to many, as rolling hills hold vast amounts of tables, stacked with bounties of foods, of which one could find every meal conceivable. Vast lakes surround the hills, sparkling of red or white wines, a single sip enough to drive anyone to drink from the never declining lakes with an unquenchable thirst. The victims eventually succumb to drowning as they wade in deeper until they are unable to swim back out. For those unlucky enough to be tempted by the sights and smells of delicious food, they find their hunger ever longing to be filled, as they begin to feast upon the many foods laying before them. But as soon as ones tongue has been touched by a morsel, they find themselves unable to stop stuffing their faces with food, while the gritty taste of sand courses their tongue until it is the only thing they can taste. Many switch foods to try and rid the disgusting taste but find that every new meal only courses the taste to strengthen.
The fifth Sect:Greed
If one manages to pass up the offer of food fit for ten thousand lifetimes, they may find the next task to be a struggle. As the enter the fifth dome to find a golden road winding and weaving through mountains of gold, money and jewels stacked as high as the eye can see. Some find themselves awestruck as the vast amount of riches laid out before them shining iridescent and illustriously, just begging to be scooped up and claimed. Any traveller who gives into the sin and begin to try to collect will find their world crashing down as their perception of the wealth is changed, money will grow rustic or crumpled, gold with become grimy and dirty, the shining beauty no longer visible, and gems will lose their appeal, as if they were turned to cloudy glass. The unfortunate victim is then tasked with buffering the riches, in an attempt to make it shine again, of which it never does, but they are unable to stop cleansing and are cursed to do so forever.
The sixth Sect:Lust
The second to last sin one must not fall corrupted to is Lust. When one enters the domain of sexual desires, one must be mentally strong to not lose themselves as the enter a sensual palace like garden, with pools and shrines heavily decorated with roses. The most wondrous music is played from enchanted harps, the melody strong as if angels themselves were singing. Golden statues of nude models riddle the place, adding extra visual pressure to any yet to be victims. But perhaps the most enticing product of the Sect of Lust is the inhabitants, thousands of naked people roam the vast paradise like garden. enticing souls with their attractiveness and beauty. Those who give in to their desires for lust soon find themselves outplayed by the room, as any people they touch in the hopes of talking to reveal their true form, horrendous wrinkled demons with hefty sagging bodies. These demons make short work of the victims they trick with their false sexual imagery, as they quickly grab and devour their victims, the final resting place, in stomach acid.
The seventh and final Sect:Wrath
The last Sect is the home of a notoriously infamous little demon known as the Trigger. This little demon sits upon a structure standing between two doors, now one might think there is a riddle involved and they must figure out what door to enter, well close enough. The Trigger knows exactly what door is the right one, and which is the wrong one, the Trigger always points and tells any traveller to go into the left door, to which they then must decide if the demon is lying to them or telling the truth, if the demon is believed to be lying, then one takes the right door and finds themselves in a predicament, two more doors, and another Trigger. The Trigger will then again point to the left door and tell the traveller to go through that door. The traveller would typically expect the little demon to be now telling the truth, as it seems they did not actually pass through the door, they will then likely believe the demon and go through the door it points at. The will then find that after going through the door the demon told them to, they seem to have gone backwards again as their are two more doors and another demon. The final Sect is known to infuriate many who manage to reach its domain, where they endlessly trudge through doors trying to get through to no avail. The demon simply enables any fool to become enraged and unable to think clearly about the puzzle. The trick to passing the domain of Wrath is to remain calm and be observant, while the demon points to the left door always, his tail points to the right door, which is the correct door to go through, one must pass through the right door 5 times in a row, otherwise become lost in the Sect as anger eventually takes over, driving them to endlessly fail at solving the puzzle.
If one manages to pass through the Seventh abyss, they are the lucky ones, for they have not been corrupted by the sins the Underworlders placed before them, but that does not mean all is merry, for their fate is tied to whatever lies behind the door at the end of their path, whether it be Etheria or Hathral.
to be continued with page 2.
A general outlook for the Underworld
No matter how long one lives, there is always a time when they perish and die, but most wonder where they go when they do? is there another life after death? Those are questions some believe never will have answers, but they do have answers. When one dies, their soul is taken into the Underworld, a land set in another dimension parallel to the dimension of the living. The soul must traverse through difficult tasks in order to reach their final destination where they may live eternally in either Etheria, or in Hathral, known to most mortals as Heaven and Hell. There are also several castles standing beyond the doors to Etheria and Hathral. These castles hold the noble families of the underworld, as well as the king.
The Underworld is where every single mortal dreads or wishes to end up at, but which they cannot prevent. All will eventually end up there, with no way out, other to give up their own afterlife in service of a noble family, Only then may one be able to leave the Underworld, although due to their servant status, they may not do as they wish in the world of the living, infact, they are unseeable by the living unless their master bridges the gap between the living and the deceased with a special ring. Many servants to the nobles have ended up losing their minds due to not possessing a ring, choosing to end their suffering by exiling themselves to Hathral, where they regretfully suffer until the very end of time itself with the loss of being unable to commune with loved ones.
The Underworld isnt only where souls go to live after death, it is also where the undead and dark creatures are born and created, ready to serve their masters and go forth into the world of the living, causing havoc and despair among all life. A myriad of dark creatures and undead beings have travelled from the Underworld into the world of the living. The nobles would often release these malevolent things to kidnap people when deaths were not a regular occurrence, in order to draw more souls into their domain. Many of these beasts torture and torment the souls trapped in Hathral, but prefer to do such things to the living, they get more more satisfaction out of the living being corrupted with their evil, since they feed off the humility and fear they place upon their victims.
While predominantly for the dead, it is possible for the living to make their way into the Underworld, if they give up their previous life and never leave. It is a rather hefty price to pay, considering that they are not guaranteed to enter Etheria or Hathral. they could possibly end up forever bound to the Seventh abyss, ensnared by one of the deadly sins and unable to ever leave as it controls their life until death. Their soul will also unfortunately be trapped there, never able to move on as it continues to commit to the same punishment that its former life did. However there has been one case where a mortal life has managed to infiltrate the Underworld and return to the realm of the living without succumbing to the horrors of the Underworld. It is thanks to him that we have a description of what it is like inside this vastly different realm to our own.
The Underworld is a rather peculiar place ontop of being parallel to the realm of the living, Magic is restricted and drained from all beings while travelling the parallel world, meaning it is hard for certain mortals to wander without physical means. The ability to fly is also a feat unattainable by most, only being possible for ones born within the chaos and darkness of the Underworld. No mortal by any means can fly in this realm, and would soon find out the consequence for trying, as the land beneath their feet disappears and they plummet into the abyss, never to be seen again.
The Seventh abyss
The Seventh abyss also known as Temptations road, is the long and harsh trek one must go through before they allowed to enter the door to the afterlife. The path is divided into seven sects, each one based off a deadly sin. From the outside it doesnt appear to be much, simply seven large circular domes which appear to be floating apon a vast amass of land. Beneath the domes seems to be an endless stretch of blackness known as the abyss, which devours all souls unfortunate to fall off the path. Each dome present is a couple of hundred meters high, and roughly a kilometre wide. Each Dome possesses a door far larger than any other door in existence, often leading most souls to believe some large beast dwells within and in order to pass they must defeat it, this however is not the case. Between each dome, there is a winding narrow path which one must cross in order to get to the net dome.
There is no other path to the end of the Underworld for most other than to travel through and hope that they do not succumb to the abyss's treacherous ways. The only ones who can pass the Seventh abyss are the noble families, as they themselves created the land and can pass freely through it without suffering any ill effects.
The first Sect:Envy
The first dome of the abyss contains the domain of enviousness and jealousy. any travelling mortal or soul must endure the torture this room places upon them. Heimrick, the only mortal to have ever made it back safely out of the Underworld describes this room as a dark shadowy place where tricks are played upon you. He said that the room would taunt you with the success and power of others, while comparing you to dirt. Heimrick himself found the room would pit him mentally against the thing he dreaded most, the woman he loved but had not yet proposed to, being married to his competitor, who was far wealthier and more handsome than he. Heimrick realised that it was simply an illusion meant to corrupt him like he assumed many had been before him. Ignoring the rooms taunts he trudged on, noting people around him eternally suffering as they attempted to claim their own life, but to no avail. The room effectively made its victims immortal, unable to move on or escape and instead try to commit suicide which was impossible.
The second Sect:Sloth
The secondary dome is home to the sin of Sloth. What appears to be a never ending building of a temple sits in the middle of this room, with thousands of people trapped building it, but whenever the temple nears completion a strange occurrence happens in which the temple would collapse, leaving the people to slowly and immediately rebuild it again with no time to rest. But just what led these people to suffer as they built and rebuilt the temple forever? If one was to take the time and look around, they would note that there were thousands if not millions of chairs, some with mortals and souls sitting on them, trying their hardest to get off but to no avail. If one decided to take a seat and watch on as others built, they would either be condemned to sit in that seat forever as if they were glued to the upholstery, otherwise they will be eternally driven to build the temple with no rest, they may tire but ceaselessly work until their very body rots away and turns into dust, to be swept away by the wind when the temple collapses.
The third Sect:Pride
When one enters this Sect, they find themselves upon the slope of a large hill, with millions of mirrors scattered everywhere along the path through this domain. This Dome was designed with Pride as the sin. As only the most egotistical and narcissistic would dare give into the temptation to stare endlessly at themselves in the mirror, glancing at their own thought of perfection. But this is where the room is cunning as it lures in the unaware. For if one glances into a mirror, they will find themselves transfixed with awe as their mirror image is reflected back at them, however these mirrors are specially enchanted to enhance the physic of the beholder, drawing them in to believe they are much more attractive than they appear. It is only the curious who realise how much of a mistake they have made as they try to turn away, only to find they are forced to eternally stare at their reflection, watching as their beauty is slowly over time turned into the gruesome malnourished physic of a dying person, only when their heart finally stops are they free of this curse, however their body will remain, slowly rotting away until nothing is left, not even bone.
The fourth Sect:Gluttony
Enter the domain where the food will be your final supper. The Sect of Gluttony appeals to many, as rolling hills hold vast amounts of tables, stacked with bounties of foods, of which one could find every meal conceivable. Vast lakes surround the hills, sparkling of red or white wines, a single sip enough to drive anyone to drink from the never declining lakes with an unquenchable thirst. The victims eventually succumb to drowning as they wade in deeper until they are unable to swim back out. For those unlucky enough to be tempted by the sights and smells of delicious food, they find their hunger ever longing to be filled, as they begin to feast upon the many foods laying before them. But as soon as ones tongue has been touched by a morsel, they find themselves unable to stop stuffing their faces with food, while the gritty taste of sand courses their tongue until it is the only thing they can taste. Many switch foods to try and rid the disgusting taste but find that every new meal only courses the taste to strengthen.
The fifth Sect:Greed
If one manages to pass up the offer of food fit for ten thousand lifetimes, they may find the next task to be a struggle. As the enter the fifth dome to find a golden road winding and weaving through mountains of gold, money and jewels stacked as high as the eye can see. Some find themselves awestruck as the vast amount of riches laid out before them shining iridescent and illustriously, just begging to be scooped up and claimed. Any traveller who gives into the sin and begin to try to collect will find their world crashing down as their perception of the wealth is changed, money will grow rustic or crumpled, gold with become grimy and dirty, the shining beauty no longer visible, and gems will lose their appeal, as if they were turned to cloudy glass. The unfortunate victim is then tasked with buffering the riches, in an attempt to make it shine again, of which it never does, but they are unable to stop cleansing and are cursed to do so forever.
The sixth Sect:Lust
The second to last sin one must not fall corrupted to is Lust. When one enters the domain of sexual desires, one must be mentally strong to not lose themselves as the enter a sensual palace like garden, with pools and shrines heavily decorated with roses. The most wondrous music is played from enchanted harps, the melody strong as if angels themselves were singing. Golden statues of nude models riddle the place, adding extra visual pressure to any yet to be victims. But perhaps the most enticing product of the Sect of Lust is the inhabitants, thousands of naked people roam the vast paradise like garden. enticing souls with their attractiveness and beauty. Those who give in to their desires for lust soon find themselves outplayed by the room, as any people they touch in the hopes of talking to reveal their true form, horrendous wrinkled demons with hefty sagging bodies. These demons make short work of the victims they trick with their false sexual imagery, as they quickly grab and devour their victims, the final resting place, in stomach acid.
The seventh and final Sect:Wrath
The last Sect is the home of a notoriously infamous little demon known as the Trigger. This little demon sits upon a structure standing between two doors, now one might think there is a riddle involved and they must figure out what door to enter, well close enough. The Trigger knows exactly what door is the right one, and which is the wrong one, the Trigger always points and tells any traveller to go into the left door, to which they then must decide if the demon is lying to them or telling the truth, if the demon is believed to be lying, then one takes the right door and finds themselves in a predicament, two more doors, and another Trigger. The Trigger will then again point to the left door and tell the traveller to go through that door. The traveller would typically expect the little demon to be now telling the truth, as it seems they did not actually pass through the door, they will then likely believe the demon and go through the door it points at. The will then find that after going through the door the demon told them to, they seem to have gone backwards again as their are two more doors and another demon. The final Sect is known to infuriate many who manage to reach its domain, where they endlessly trudge through doors trying to get through to no avail. The demon simply enables any fool to become enraged and unable to think clearly about the puzzle. The trick to passing the domain of Wrath is to remain calm and be observant, while the demon points to the left door always, his tail points to the right door, which is the correct door to go through, one must pass through the right door 5 times in a row, otherwise become lost in the Sect as anger eventually takes over, driving them to endlessly fail at solving the puzzle.
If one manages to pass through the Seventh abyss, they are the lucky ones, for they have not been corrupted by the sins the Underworlders placed before them, but that does not mean all is merry, for their fate is tied to whatever lies behind the door at the end of their path, whether it be Etheria or Hathral.
to be continued with page 2.