Welcome to the afterlife. The one not of peace, but of passion and perhaps pain. The land of Perdition.
About Perdition
Perdition is the land of the dead, but not peaceful, so to speak. The people of Potentia usually refer to it as Hell. However, despite that harsh name, not all of Perdition's various lands are painful and out to make your afterlife torture. Although, if caution is not taken, one may find themselves falling right into its tricks, right into sin, and wanting to stay for longer than just a brief visit...
Lands of Perdition
- Wrathful Wraiths: A spiritual land within Perdition, one where the Sin of Wrath is often seen. She usually tries to fight whatever spirits reside there, since she always enjoys fighting anyone who comes into her land.
- Palace of Pleasantries: A suspiciously normal looking hotel on the outside, covering what is a seemingly endless, wonderful luxury home on the inside. The Sin of Lust can often be seen running the front desk at this establishment. Anyone and everyone is free to enter to rest, but they soon may find themselves staying there for a lot longer than they first realized. Upon traversing the hotel's halls, people can find many different types of activities. In other words, many different passions, or lusts. And once people begin to indulge in their own passions, they will love them so much that they will do anything to keep doing them, even if it means becoming a permanent resident...
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- Gluttony Name Here
- Greed Name Here
- Envious Expanse: A vast land full of various things that the Sin of Envy wishes she could keep. Unlike the other lands within Perdition, it seems to be slowly expanding itself the longer the Sin of Envy lives and finds more things to be envious of...
- Restful Rapids: A land containing many various rivers, creeks and waterfalls, all complete with the (sometimes peaceful) sounds of nature. It's probably the biggest host of white noise in all of Perdition. Most people often find themselves falling asleep here, which shouldn't be all too surprising. But be careful if you do, especially near the Sin of Sloth, as unassuming as she may first appear to be...