The Underworld; not a place that most of the living would want to be condemed to. No sun inhabits the everlasting darkness, the only mere sources of light being the two crescent moons. A vast Palace is the most prominent sight, and it is surrounded by the Black Forrest. The Black Forrest is not living; the brittle barky trees and weeds that thrive there only exist because of Hades, who manipulates his source of magic to create the illusion of life. Within the Palace walls reside the permanent residents of the Underworld. Hades has amassed his own varied amount of personal servants, soldiers, guards and of course entertainers, residing in their assigned chambers. Candles are the main light source, and great fireplaces are scattered throughout many of the rooms. Many of the residents are of the Undead, meaning they do not require substanance. The few that do require it, food is summoned by magic daily into the pantrys, and water and wine also. Deep underneath the Palace rests the Amaranthine Dungeon. This is where Hades sealed away the Titans, casting powerful magic so that they are unable to escape. When the Palace is still, the monstorous roars of anger can be heard. A lengthy smooth flowing river encases the Underworld, but it is no ordinary source of water. The river projects the illusion of cleaness and purity, its clear blue water dancing in the moonlight. However, it is known as the river of 'pain', as any being who enters it is overwhelmed by agonozing pain, only ceasing when they leave it.

The only sense of joy found in the Underworld is the arrival of Calyepian, the son of Hades and Persephone. His destiny it seems has already been decided for him by a higher power, but no one knows whether he will choose too fulfil it, no matter the cost to his soul.

The Underworld is not a place for the warm of heart.