Chapter 133: A bitter sweet reunion
Hell is often depicted as many things, a desolate fiery barren land realm, void of any joy or hope. The sky a sickly yellow of sulphurous haze, casting an ethereal glow down to the barren landscape.
The air thick with the stench of brimstone and hail, with the haunting screams of the damned souls. Various forms of torment await those ’prisoners’, who resides here. But there are three main soul crushing torments, designed to shatter one’s soul for eternity.
Eternal flames, often depicted in many books and religious stories about the towering infernos that engulf the unwary, their flames burning with an otherworldly ferocity.
The second was the most popular which was the lake of fire, found in almost every book about angels, demons, gods, and so on. According to some stories particularly the bible, it is said that after the great battle in heaven. Lucifer the once proud angel now refered to as the fallen one, ruler of darkness, destroyer of worlds, was defeated and captured, thrown into the lake of fire burning with sulphur. While his subordinates, which were other angels deceived by him to rebel against god were cast out down to earth, to run loose for a little while.
The lake of fire is often described as a vast burning expanse, that stretches as far as the eyes can see. it’s surface churning with molten lava.
The third and last was the pit of despair, often called the bottomless pit. When the first battle occured, it was said Lucifer the fallen angel was chained by Micheal the archangel of god, and tossed into the bottomless pit. Where it’s recorded he still falls down an endless hole, waiting for the time he’ll be set free once again to wreck havoc.
The pit of despair is a seemingly bottomless void, were the damned are trapped in an endless cycle of hopelessness and desperation. A place where eternity and void, darkness, merges together.
It is said that Lucifer the king of darkness created hell, a dark omnious place devoid of life as his kingdom after he was disgracefully casted down from heaven. Other fallen angels like him also followed him, residing in this death paradise.
Through some histological events in some books, it’s recorded Lucifer then created demons born from his inner desires also called seven deadly sins. Namely pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. To multiply and slowly destroy the earth, breaking the so called mortals connections from God and turning them to him, thereby increasing his powers.
Though fallen angels and demons inhabited hell, multiple damned souls who fell in Lucifer’s trap also resided in hell. Earning it names like the whispering prison of flames. So they were mainly three occupants.
The fallen: beings who once knew greatness, but were cast down to the depths of hell.
