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The Underworld is a live music venue in Camden, London, where Enter Shikari have played a number of times.

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  • The Underworld is a live music venue in Camden, London, where Enter Shikari have played a number of times.
  • The Underworld is a place in Mythology Island. In Greek mythology, it is where all people go after they die.
  • The Underworld was a criminal faction that operated under the cover of a repossession agency known as "The Finders", so named for their unofficial motto "Finders, Keepers".
  • The Underworld is the home of the Demodragon known as Kavaxas, in the 2012 series.
  • The Underworld is one of the eleven planes of existence. It resembles a dark maze of underground or volcanic caverns and chambers. The Underworld is the plane in which most of the Demonic Hierarchy resides, including the leaders of the forces of evil, most notably the Source of All Evil and the Triad.
  • The Underworld is the main location in That's Messed Up: Creator's Wrath.
  • The Underworld is the home of the Zuree and the Zeti. It is a Wild Land of Destuction ruled by the Litch himself.
  • The Underworld is where souls are brought after their physical form dies.
  • There are entrances into the Underworld around Greece, like swimming to the bottom of the Alcyonian Lake, or through some caves. Or Hades just opens the earth and comes out. Some of the entrances lead to the river Styx that has to be passed before getting into the Underworld, but Charon, the ferryman, doesn't like taking living people or people without a toll across.
  • The Underworld is Hades' realm and base of operations.
  • The Underworld is often a gloomy, depressing realm, if only because it is often depicted as being Beneath the Earth. (The fact that people go there after they die might have something to do with it, too.) Still, it isn't evil. It's not Hell. All of the dead come here, whether they were saints, total jackasses, or just kinda so-so in life. Some versions of the Underworld judge the dead and grant them different living standards (or unliving standards, if you prefer) depending on their conduct in life. In others, there's no real judgment, and life--or whatever--continues much as it did before. Possibly they receive, in due course, a chance to go back.
  • The Underworld, also known as Hades, was hidden deep in the earth and was the kingdom of the dead. It was the location of the afterlife in Greek mythology. It is not to be confused with the god, Hades, its ruler.
  • The Underworld is a programming term used by Jagex to describe the area visible beneath the surface of water in RuneScape. The Underworld was developed as part of RuneScape High Detail, which included a redesign of the game's water mechanics. Everything visible beneath a water surface is programmed within The Underworld. Objects such as reeds, boats, rocks, and shorelines are some of the most frequent examples, although many others exist.
  • After being granted access to the Underworld by the Voice of Grenth, you will find yourself next to several ghosts (Gwen's mother Sarah, among others), one of whom will offer you the quest Clear the Chamber. It is recommended to first kill all monsters in the surrounding area before accepting this quest. As soon as you accept the quest several doors will open, allowing you to further explore the Underworld (after you have defeated the hordes of Grasping Darknesses that will swarm you as soon as the doors are opened).
  • The Underworld, also known as Hell, is the bottommost Biome in the game, reached by digging past the Stone Layer. The Underworld can easily be differentiated from other biomes due to the background wall changing to a lava vein pattern. The Underworld begins at around 1000-1500 on small worlds, 3000-3200 feet on medium-sized worlds and around 5000 feet on large worlds, but it may start at around 2000-2500 feet in medium worlds in some instances.
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  • The Underworld is a live music venue in Camden, London, where Enter Shikari have played a number of times.
  • The Underworld is a place in Mythology Island. In Greek mythology, it is where all people go after they die.
  • The Underworld is a programming term used by Jagex to describe the area visible beneath the surface of water in RuneScape. The Underworld was developed as part of RuneScape High Detail, which included a redesign of the game's water mechanics. Everything visible beneath a water surface is programmed within The Underworld. Objects such as reeds, boats, rocks, and shorelines are some of the most frequent examples, although many others exist. Prior to the addition of RuneScape High Detail, water surfaces were presented as repeated textures, with no actual motion or depth. Plans to change the water mechanics of RuneScape existed for some time prior to RuneScape High Detail, but a number of ideas were considered at length before the development of The Underworld was settled upon. Map squares typically have five levels, with the surface usually being level 0 and roofs usually being level 3. Most "underground" areas and dungeons are actually on level 0, but a long distance to the north of the rest of the world (this can be observed using map markers). The Underworld is located on level -1, so as not to interfere with the game's teleportation programming (which usually places players on level 0).
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