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=Underscape=

The Underscape (also known as the underworld) is the dark afterlife of the Dota 2 world.

Description
cruel

involuntary ushering

infinite

In Dota: Dragon's Blood
There is no mention of the Underscape in Dota: Dragon's Blood, but a similar dark afterlife does exist in Auroth's poem.


 * Solitary congregants reach for light we cannot see.
 * Beyond the veil, the end of things -
 * shadows dance. Death beckons me.


 * She whispers soft across the void,
 * “Take my hand, be not afraid. I am the Light but in disguise.
 * No death, no shadow.” Love, conveyed.

Heroes
?

Gods
Hades?

Necro'lic

World
Narrow Maze

Styx

Others
ravens of the abyss

Heroes
Complimenting ' powers of death and decay is his access to the afterlife's immense power and the souls in it ripe for the taking.
 * Rotund'jere uses the souls of the dead that he has power over as a bridge between life and the afterlife to assume a.
 * Every time he uses it, he lets the souls he torments in a lost corner of the underworld see the brighter world of the living, only to return them to their dismal hell once again.
 * Replacing his own is the  itself who closely follows Rotund'jere's path, which has plenty of opportunities for the Reaper's deathly work.

Heroes
Once he has slain a foe, wishes their souls a transit to the Underscape.

interprets the afterlife as a place where the weather does not change, perhaps a reference to its eternity.

To the forces of death, the quasi-immortal is merely living on borrowed time. His presence in the Underscape is greatly desired by those of this dark abyss.

After returning to life from death, will express his dislike of the afterlife and his relief at being away from such a deathly place.

Like the grave, the afterlife is said by the to be the ultimate silence.

interprets the afterlife as a place where one's eyes are useless, perhaps referencing its utter darkness.

Races
Some satyrs who are have a link with dark forces of death and afterlife. They can tear open an unstable rift to the underworld, releasing a.

Items
The, an item that grants access beyond death's veil, belongs to a guardian whose soul forever stalks between the veil of life and death.

Borne by the protected of the underworld, the possesses dark but immense power.

Description
Just beyond the veil of death and the arch where sneering gargoyles are perched on is the Narrow Maze, a treacherous webwork of twisted passages that the souls of the dead must navigate in order to proceed to their eternal afterlife at the end of the maze, be it heaven or hell. Many are the dangers of this cruel labyrinth, such as its walls that are lined with sharpened blades and its deathly coldness. The souls of the dead are sorted according to their own three attributes: strength, agility, and intelligence.

Not only does the maze lead spirits to their final afterlife, but the few blessed souls of the dead (such as Heroes) are also sent here for a chance to revive by escaping the maze.

Heroes

 * abilities

Gods
Necro'lic

Species
Gargoyles

Heroes
As his name implies, the will never get to enter the Narrow Maze, which he asserts to its guardian and master Razor.

Races
Demons such as the congregate during the eve of the Narrow Maze to watch the spirits there fight for their freedom.

Description
hellfire in their being

their rage > death

chaos

great power and limited intelligence

lucky

demons' spines are crooked

Ozkavosh

In Dota: Dragon's Blood
The demon Terrorblade is one of the major characters of Dota: Dragon's Blood, but he is the only known demon shown on screen. But it's implied that his evil kin exists in the cosmos in their seven layers of Hell. For crimes unknown, Terrorblade was incarcerated by his kind in Foulfell, where its prisoners are driven mad by their darkest regrets.

On the nature of demons, Auroth shared a rumor that claims demons are made of Direstone, in contrast to the gods who are made of Radiant Ore. The basis of this rumor may come from the concepts aligned with the Dire: chaos and violence, as shown by those who are corrupted by its song. Both are befitting of the demon race, hence the rumor.

Demons like Terrorblade are immortal in a way that death only precedes their reincarnation. In Dragon's Blood, the only way to permanently kill a demon is to kill them in their home hell. For instance, Terrorblade didn't die when his vessels in the material plane were slain since he simply returned to Foulfell only to manifest again to possess another vessel, but was killed for good when Davion shanked him in Foulfell.

Heroes

 * demon equipment

Characters
Abzidian

B'Kor

The Betrayer

Buki'vak

Eztzhok

Knogh

Lux

Maraxiform

Nox

Qwyth

Zo

Factions
Abyssal Horde

Court of Ristul

Demons of the Cataract

Demon Lords

Tarnsmen

Races
Incubus

Imps

Succubus

Artifacts
Apotheosis Blade

Blade of Worlds

World
Abysm

Foulfell

Outer Hells

Seven Hells

Events
Stygian Conquests

Others
The Cataract

Umbral Pact

underwool

Heroes

 * spells



Characters
Aghanim

Mireska's Father

Quirt

Throsho

Vanessa Knogh

Races
Oglodi

Some satyrs who are have immersed themselves in the unholy with their demonic communions. They emanate an that promotes regeneration.

lesser spectral consorts

World
Terrene Plane Terrestrial Sphere Underscape Narrow Maze
 * Aziyog
 * Sunken Cities Infernal Hollow
 * The Hoven
 * Secret Shop

Vashundol

Weeping Rose

Arts and Traditions
dark arts

Demon Witch

Description
According to Terrorblade, Hell is a sieve in contrast to heaven which is a locked box. Perhaps what he is saying is heaven is far more exclusive than hell, since the former only accepts the souls that have been utterly purged of evil. Even souls with more good than evil will not be accepted as they still have evil in them, and so they must go to Purgatory to be cleansed and await entry into heaven. Whereas hell will easily take in souls who possess any amount of evil in them in spite of what good they have, since it is only their sins that matter. He may also be saying is that heaven is pure while hell is corrupt, hence the locked box and sieve metaphor.

seven bells?

membrane betwixt each hell that separate em

generally one can hear the wail of suffering and anger when accessing hell, probs produced by the damned

Layers of hell
despite being realm of darkness, the hottest hell is bright

First Hell
Nothing is known about the first hell.

Second Hell
Nothing is also known about the second hell.

Third Hell
Zilch.

Fourth Hell
Nada.

Fifth Hell
A row of overlapping armor plates for Doom's tail was forged here.

Sixth Hell
Maraxiform originates from the sixth hell. This is the place of Clinkz's damnation should he lose the war of the Ancients.

Tassets cast of finest steel were hardened in the sixth hell's deepest pits, a piece of armor destined for Doom's belly.

Seventh Hell
Doom wears a pair of runed bracers that were forged in the cauldron of the deepest hell. Those who are slain by Doom himself are sent to the lowest hell for their damnation.

Other Hells
Abysm

Lesser Hells

Outer Hells

In Dota: Dragon's Blood
seven hells, their existence supported by eldwurms

BURN IN FOURTH HELL

umbral river

Foulfell

Artifacts
Blade of Worlds

Heroes
wields a blade aptly named "Nightmare Blade" that was spat out from the hells. When swung in battle, Axe will later find his dreams haunted by the blade's victims.

Demon Witch

claims that his favorite level of Hell is the second or perhaps the seventh, though this may be a reference to Dante Alighieri's famous poem Inferno.

owns a massive blade long rumored to exist that sends anyone whose flesh is torn by its razor sharp edge straight into Hell.

The 's deathless existence prevents him from passing into all sorts of afterlife, including the hells that discharge him when he dies.

World
Narrow Maze

Arts and Traditions
Demon Witch

Description
The hidden dimension or plane of Foulfell is a dark mirror of reality lined with fractal walls that keep its prisoners inside. Here, all incarcerated demons are sentenced to an eternity of twisted contemplation by forever gazing into the twisted reflections of their own souls, their own worst self. From this punishment a lesson with no hope of amending from is learned: you are your own worst enemy.

The closest look we have on Foulfell is the Dire side of the map Sanctums of the Divine, which is a dark reflection of the moon goddess-themed, Radiant side of the map.

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In Dota: Dragon's Blood
Along with the Hero it is best associated with, the prison plane Foulfell makes an appearance in Dota: Dragon's Blood. Early in the series before we even see its true form, Foulfell is characterized by its reflective shards. Later on in Book 3, we see the true form of Foulfell which is a generic desolate landscape that only consists of floating rocks in a void with what seems to be a blue horizon (like Half-Life's Xen but not alien), rather than a dimension lined with fractal walls that reflect the worse of its beholder—including reality itself. However, the walls of Foulfell are a mirror (just not a fractal one), as breaking into it causes it to shatter like what Slyrak and Mene did.

In Foulfell, its prisoners are driven mad by their darkest regrets. Prisoners are locked in their own minds as they contemplate on the paths they never took. They may relive the past itself unadulterated or suffer in a twisted version of their past corrupted with the phantoms of those they have wronged.

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Heroes

 * abilities

Others
Atramentos is a stygian horse that was once imprisoned in Foulfell for unknown crimes. It escaped possibly due to Terrorblade's breakout and ended up as Chaos Knight's steed.

Heroes
rides upon Atramentos the Apocalyptic, a stygian steed that escaped from Foulfell.

obtained the Infernal Pactblade, a demon-forged spear, shortly before Foulfell was shattered by Terrorblade.

sought out the shards of Foulfell left from Terrorblade's breakout to expand his kingdom to the Seven Hells, since these shards can imprison demon souls.

Description
This strange god takes the form of a mob of people spectating the executions carried out in the land's gallows.

Description
Little is known about Aktok himself besides being an ancient snake deity who is destined to swallow the world. He has a set of golden decorated armor that's dedicated to him and he has a gilded green eye that bestows vast power to those who wield it. Aktok currently remains dormant until he awakens to fulfill his catastrophic destiny.

Worship
Aktok is worshipped by an obscure cult from an unknown village whose shamans would gather once each season in a certain underground area to offer sacrifices to their god. The village cult (who were all slain and eaten by Lesale) had a greedy high priest who kept his god's armor in one of his rooms in spite of his professed devotion to Lord Aktok. It's implied the cult is oblivious to Aktok's existence in the flesh despite their belief in this god.

Heroes
Fate would intertwine the threads of and Aktok when the former retreated into an underground area sanctioned by a cult for sacrifices to Aktok. Mistaken for the god's herald, Lesale received the offerings and later trailed the shamans to their village to prey upon them. While searching for food in their village, he found a set of Aktok's armor stashed in the late high priest's rooms. The armor fitted him surprisingly well, and later on he found Aktok's gilded eye which infused him with immense power that proved the god's existence.

Trivia

 * The aesthetics of Aktok featured in his cosmetics are inspired by the Feathered Serpent of many Mesoamerican religions, such as Aztec and Mayan mythologies.