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====== The Beneath ====== | ====== The Beneath ====== | ||
- | A hellish world, the Beneath is the subject of many people' | + | A hellish world, the Beneath is the subject of many people' |
- | Flowing through each layer is a river of some viscous black liquid known as the **Way of Black Tears.** This river seems inert, like any other mundane river at first sight, but anything living that strays too close will meet an unfortunate end as the river seemingly comes to life, reeling the victim in with tar-like strands before dissolving their very being within its depths. Even the demons residing in the Beneath are not quite sure what the river is or why it does this, and give its banks a wide berth. | + | Flowing through each layer is a river of some viscous black liquid known as the **Way of Black Tears.** This river seems inert, like any other mundane river at first sight, but anything living that strays too close will meet an unfortunate end as the river seemingly comes to life, reeling the victim in with tar-like strands before dissolving their very being within its depths. Even the demons residing in the Beneath are not quite sure what the river is or why it does this, and give its banks a wide berth. It is believed the Way of Black Tears is part of the [[settings: |
==== Demons as Adventurers ==== | ==== Demons as Adventurers ==== | ||
For innumerable centuries, the Beneath was cut off from the normal flow of magic through the planes, and its inherently magical inhabitants were left with one choice: find some other way to eat, or starve to death. The solution for demons has, until recently, been the energy contained within souls. By forging contracts or simply devouring them whole, demons sustained themselves. | For innumerable centuries, the Beneath was cut off from the normal flow of magic through the planes, and its inherently magical inhabitants were left with one choice: find some other way to eat, or starve to death. The solution for demons has, until recently, been the energy contained within souls. By forging contracts or simply devouring them whole, demons sustained themselves. | ||
- | However, in late 10080, a group of adventurers assisted in establishing an arcane wellspring within the Beneath, allowing demons to survive without the need to consume souls. Of course, a soul is still an immense bit of power, so the more ambitious and power-hungry individuals simply carry on as normal. | + | However, in late 10080, a group of adventurers assisted in [[history: |
Without a need to constantly harm others to survive, many demons found themselves with an entire world opened to them. Some began to live more peaceful lives within the Beneath, while others travel to the Cefa' | Without a need to constantly harm others to survive, many demons found themselves with an entire world opened to them. Some began to live more peaceful lives within the Beneath, while others travel to the Cefa' | ||
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* **Pit of Beasts:** This place is rather dull by comparison, with demons going about regular jobs like regular folk. The only excitement comes from watching the punished, who are transformed agonizingly into strange beasts and made to fight in some twisted form of blood sport. | * **Pit of Beasts:** This place is rather dull by comparison, with demons going about regular jobs like regular folk. The only excitement comes from watching the punished, who are transformed agonizingly into strange beasts and made to fight in some twisted form of blood sport. | ||
* **Pit of Burdens:** This place is almost provincial by Elysium' | * **Pit of Burdens:** This place is almost provincial by Elysium' | ||
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+ | ==== Golgotha, Graveyard of Regrets ==== | ||
+ | //Law: Silence Or Obliteration// | ||
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+ | The law of this land is simple and straightforward: | ||
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+ | Outsiders who wield the forces of any magic will find themselves to be weakening with every step (all spells and disciplines in this place cost one extra unit and the users lose a unit every minute while in the sixth layer). Those who provide offerings to the Fallen will find some respite from the sapping of strength, and some demons come to Golgotha to make offerings to appease the Sovereign and his fallen host. | ||
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+ | Golgotha’s ground is made from the charred and grounded bones of ancient enemies and fallen allies, giving the ground a strange feel and its blackened appearance. A winding road called the Penitent Path leads travelers to various shrines and monuments that honor the fallen demons of the first war against the gods. Upon a hill to the south of the road, one can see the Rods of Oblivion: massive towers where punished demons are chained and nailed. The towers slowly and painfully strip any that touch it of their power, reducing them to a shriveled and dead shell with minds and souls erased. | ||
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+ | This layer is watched over by Valak, fallen servitor of T'or, and his Abyssal Guard. They maintain a constant silent vigil, and rarely fight - as battle is considered to violate the law of the land. Some notable locations in Golgotha follow: | ||
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+ | * **Paimon' | ||
+ | * **Rods of Oblivion:** Black stone spires where punished souls are chained and nailed. It is thought that the Way of Black Tears somehow flows up inside the towers, and slowly strips any that touch it of their power and self. After some time, those tied to the Rods are reduced to shriveled, dead shells void of mind or soul. | ||
+ | * **The Night Keep:** Home of Valak and central base of the Abyssal Guard. Getting close to the keep, one will begin to feel the weight of the guilt of both the living and dead weigh them down, choking them with tears and coughed-up blood as they try to approach. Only those granted an audience may enter safely. | ||
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+ | ==== Nox, the Shattered Epicenter ==== | ||
+ | //Law: [[settings: | ||
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+ | This is the epicenter of the creation of the Beneath. There is no solid ground here, only great mounds of rock that are chained to the bottom of the sixth layer and each other, spreading out wide. Each chain is about fifty feet across and twenty feet high, forged of pure adamantite. Every so often, they clank and creak as the islands shift, but never break. Navigating between “islands” can be achieved by walking carefully along a chain, bringing some sort of flying machine, or hitching a risky ride on one of the deadly Harull worms that prowl the border between Nox and the Void. | ||
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+ | The islands themselves are gilded cages, each with an intricate interior of rooms. Inside these stone palaces, every luxury that one could hope for can be found - though, giving into these material temptations is a dangerous endeavor. They nearly seem to be sentient, and some have theorized that the palaces themselves are a kind of demon even the Fallen Servitors dare not cross, as their power is neither magical nor martial. Time and space alike distort within the palaces, as they seek to keep their inhabitants within them forever and drain their power until the unfortunate victim wastes away entirely. | ||
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+ | In the center of the islands, the Way of Black Tears empties down into the Void, which is situated directly below Nox. Built here is a palace like no other: the home of the Sovereign, the **Malhela Rego.** The Malhela Rego has no inhabitants; | ||
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+ | Here, the only law is that of the Silent Pact between the Sovereign and the [[: | ||
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+ | Those that attempt to sit on the throne of the sovereign will meet an untimely demise as it will absorb all of their magical power and obliterate their very being... the only survivors, deemed worthy by the Throne, take the Sovereign' | ||
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+ | ===== History of the Beneath ===== | ||
+ | The creation of the Beneath was unique. Many demonic planes once existed around the Cefa' | ||
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+ | This was enough to briefly stabilize the plane, but it still was generating more energy than it could hold and again threatened to tear itself apart. Another demonic plane was attracted and it too fused with the plane. Hundreds of years passed, and countless demonic planes fused with the original until it eventually stabilized itself for good. Thus the Beneath was formed and settled “below” the material world. | ||
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+ | While much of the history of the Beneath has been lost, there are many stories that the priesthoods have made. They paint the Beneath in a variety of different ways, but the most common one is that it is a place where only the wicked and damned go, or those that have committed atrocious crimes against a priesthood or society. | ||
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+ | This isn’t actually the case. What can be agreed upon by both priests and demons is that a war was fought between the Gods and their servants against the Sovereign and their legions of demons and the three other fallen gods. The true reason for the war is lost to both sides, though both would argue that they were in the right. Whatever the reason for it, this led to the most important event that forever shaped the Beneath: the [[settings: | ||
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+ | After the Silent Pact came the Rupturing, a calamity which cut the Beneath off from the rest of the world and formed the Way of Black Tears. It was during this calamity that Nox shattered into pieces and came to rest above the Void. | ||
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+ | The Rupturing saw the death of the most recent Sovereign of the Beneath (whose name is Xa’los, pr. ZA-LOSS) as well as the splitting of the Beneath into its seven layers, as the Void forced its way into the plane. Since then, the Sovereign’s throne has been empty, and various warlords and pit lords have vied for control of the throne. |