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Hell is black aligned plane, with connections to various other planes. Full of heat and magma, it is home to the forces of Hell: demons, devils and bogeymen.[1] It may be the same location as The Pit,[2] the Underworld[3] and/or The Abyss. Figuratively, planes like Phyrexia are sometimes compared to Hell.

Portals to Hell

Creatures of Hell are seen or mentioned on Dominaria and Ravnica. Innistrad has the Devils' Breach in Kessig and the Ashmouth in Stensia.[4]

History

Helana's visit

Hell was visited by the sun priest Helana and the Demonic Tutor Illith to free Helena's adopted father Koborah.[1] During the planeswalking journey (which was enabled by a "Sun-Stone") she picked up so much black magic that she went over from worshiping the Sun to worshiping Gohrah, the dark side of the moon. After freeing Koborah and returning home, Helana had to give up her priesthood and to leave the parish.

Asmor's service

Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar, or Asmor for short, was a female wizard who summoned a Lord of the Pit named Vincent but ran out of stuff to feed it.[3] Being a great cook, she escaped being eaten herself by entering into his service in the Underworld as a chef for seven years and seven days.

Known inhabitants

In-game references

References

  1. a b c Glen Vasey (1996). Dual Loyalties. In: Distant Planes anthology. HarperPrism
  2. Richard Lee Byers (1999). Angel of Vengeance. In: The Colors of Magic anthology. Wizards of the Coast
  3. a b Sonia Orin Lyris (1996). Chef's Surprise. In: Distant Planes Anthology
  4. James Wyatt (2016), "The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad".
  5. Brandon Sanderson (2018). "Children of the Nameless". Wizards of the Coast.