Void Prison
"I wouldn’t claim to know what sort of crime one could possibly commit that even the land of ultimate evil would want you imprisoned."
– Ida Holly, On the Void
Some souls, after passing on, are still too dangerous to exist even among the damned. In the deepest pits of the void lies a prison—solitary confinement for those who might seek to unleash their horrors upon the living once more. There, in the blackest depths, the Abyssal Dias houses these spirits for all eternity. Do not meddle in cosmic affairs, nor venture to those depths. If someone you love has been banished to the bottom of Hell—they deserve to be there.
"I wouldn’t claim to know what sort of crime one could possibly commit that even the land of ultimate evil would want you imprisoned."
– Ida Holly, On the Void
Some souls, after passing on, are still too dangerous to exist even among the damned. In the deepest pits of the void lies a prison—solitary confinement for those who might seek to unleash their horrors upon the living once more. There, in the blackest depths, the Abyssal Dias houses these spirits for all eternity. Do not meddle in cosmic affairs, nor venture to those depths. If someone you love has been banished to the bottom of Hell—they deserve to be there.
"I wouldn’t claim to know what sort of crime one could possibly commit that even the land of ultimate evil would want you imprisoned."
– Ida Holly, On the Void
Some souls, after passing on, are still too dangerous to exist even among the damned. In the deepest pits of the void lies a prison—solitary confinement for those who might seek to unleash their horrors upon the living once more. There, in the blackest depths, the Abyssal Dias houses these spirits for all eternity. Do not meddle in cosmic affairs, nor venture to those depths. If someone you love has been banished to the bottom of Hell—they deserve to be there.