Nether
The Nether is a metaphysical plane of existence shaped by human belief in punishment and evil. To most, it is imagined as a fiery underworld—an eternal inferno where the wicked burn forever. In truth, the Nether is a realm of ruins: a silent, broken world where the damned Ethis wander without rest. Its decay reflects not divine wrath, but the collapse of spirit. Born from fear and faith alike, the Nether exists because humanity believed it must.
Geography
The Nether takes form as a vast world in ruin—collapsed cities, shattered stone, and skies clouded in dim crimson haze. Though most mortals imagine it as a realm of flame and torment, the true landscape is quiet and broken, steeped in endless decay. There is no sun, no moon—only the dull glow of smoldering horizons that never fully burn out. The land twists to match despair itself, shaped by the remnants of the Ethis who dwell there.
History
The Nether was not created by any divine hand, but by belief. Humanity’s fear of judgment, of evil, and of consequence gave it form. As faiths across eras preached punishment for the corrupt, those shared visions wove together, birthing the Nether as a mirror to the Astral.
Over centuries, its myth evolved—from cavernous underworlds to blazing infernos—but its essence never changed. It endures as the destination of the damned Ethis, a reflection of what mortals dread most: the eternity they believe they deserve.
Alternative Name(s)
Hell
Type
Plane of Existence

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