Everything about Barian World spelled out death. The whole planet itself was painted crimson, tainted with the blood of those lost long ago.
The barren grounds were unable to support any life, not even a single plant.
The jagged crystals that tore into the sky like bloodied, broken teeth.
The acidic ocean where no sea creature could ever survive.
Even the rain that so many things need to live was poison.
Nothing was meant to live there, yet there was.
The deity of pure hatred and darkness did, and so did his pawns; the people that once were who's souls he'd reincarnated and twisted into some sort of sick nightmare.
There were the souls of those not brought back, too. Though they weren't living, they still existed there.
In fact, they made up this demented world.
The place was a sickness; a disease.
It bore the greatest hatreds in the universe, all collected into this single wasteland.
There was nothing good about it, no light no matter how you look at it, even though it has three suns.
Even those suns can't lift the haze of evil and despair that shrouded and should have been put to rest, that should have died along with the people who carried it in their hearts.
Everything that troubles the human race lives there, thrives even.
It was as if all the evils that Pandora had released from her box had gathered there and polluted a world that could have been beautiful.
But it was far too late for that now, wasn't it?
Those souls can never be freed from their demons now.
They're forever trapped in this nightmare; this hell.
Though they say different of their world.
It's their home, holding the spirits of their friends that hadn't been as fortunate to get another chance.
They fight for this poisonous world, not knowing, not ever knowing they'll die for it all over again.
And it will all be because of the deity they worshiped that had destroyed their lives before and had prevented them from going to the world of light, they place they had belonged.
He is the one who forever trapped them in a hell that should have never been.
