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Hell (地獄, Jigoku), also known as the Realm of the Dead (冥界, Meikai) or Afterlife (後生, Shigo no sekai) is the realm of the demons, and where the dead is sent. There are seven levels of Hell, with the Underworld being where the deceased human souls enter, and judge by Amun-Ra and Osiris. If they are worthy, they shall enter, if not, they are sent to Hades, and he decides which level of Hell they are going to.

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  • Hell (Realm)
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  • Hell (地獄, Jigoku), also known as the Realm of the Dead (冥界, Meikai) or Afterlife (後生, Shigo no sekai) is the realm of the demons, and where the dead is sent. There are seven levels of Hell, with the Underworld being where the deceased human souls enter, and judge by Amun-Ra and Osiris. If they are worthy, they shall enter, if not, they are sent to Hades, and he decides which level of Hell they are going to.
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  • 地獄
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  • Jigoku
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  • Realm of the Dead and Demons
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  • Hell (地獄, Jigoku), also known as the Realm of the Dead (冥界, Meikai) or Afterlife (後生, Shigo no sekai) is the realm of the demons, and where the dead is sent. There are seven levels of Hell, with the Underworld being where the deceased human souls enter, and judge by Amun-Ra and Osiris. If they are worthy, they shall enter, if not, they are sent to Hades, and he decides which level of Hell they are going to.
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