PLACES OF INTEREST

Places you may like to see (if you're clincally insane).

DEMON JUNGLE

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The Demon Jungle is home to (go figure) demons. Many people have wandered into the forest, yet very few have returned unscathed, if they return at all.

FIELD OF PERSONAL HELL

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This is completely mental torture. As soon as you step in a certain area, your mind is filled with things that you hate the most until you become a tad delusional. Unless you manage to crawl out of the area, you will end up lying in the grass and screaming at your hallucinations. 

GREAT WALL OF HELL

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The Great Wall of Hell is another way to keep the damned souls from escaping from their punishment. Compared to the other barriers, (the guard dogs, River Styx, demons, etc.) it is relatively mundane, yet still effective. It surrounds three quarters of Hell (there's no point building the wall past the Sea of Lava) and two million miles high.

MT. ARSENIC AND MT. CYANIDE

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Mt. Arsenic (mountain on the left) and Mt. Cyanide (mountain on the right) are the two largest mountains in the Toxic Mountain Range. Mt. Cyanide is the tallest mountain in the range, and the tallest structure in Hell. It is also booby-trapped with plenty of poisonous plants and animals, and if certain rocks are moved, acid and other poisons are released on the damned soul who moved them. Usually anyone who attempts to climb the mountain ends up falling into the Sea of Lava, also shown to the left. 

LUCIFER'S VOLCANO

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Lucifer's Volcano (shown in the back left corner of the picture) constantly spews fire and rock into the Valley of Fire, burning and crushing anyone and everything in its path (hence the reason this picture was taken at a distance). 

TOXIC MOUNTAIN RANGE

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The Toxic Mountain Range is a range of mountains infamous for their poisonous plants and animals, as well as other booby-traps involving poisons. The two highest mountains are Mt. Arsenic and Mt. Cyanide. 

VALLEY OF FIRE

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The Valley of Fire is constantly being burned by Lucifer's Volcano (shown in the back of the picture). Here you can see one of the rare respites from the fire, but this usually only happens on the outskirts of the valley, if at all.