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* Hell in the first ''[[Diablo]]'' consisted of what seems to be bony walls filled with blood. The Nest in ''Hellfire'' was even more organic, but less infernal. |
* Hell in the first ''[[Diablo]]'' consisted of what seems to be bony walls filled with blood. The Nest in ''Hellfire'' was even more organic, but less infernal. |
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** [[Averted Trope]] in Diablo II, where some parts of Hell look like [[Floating Continent|islands floating in the void]]. |
** [[Averted Trope]] in Diablo II, where some parts of Hell look like [[Floating Continent|islands floating in the void]]. |
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* While not a straight example as he's not in an actual hell, the main protagonist of |
* While not a straight example as he's not in an actual hell, the main protagonist of ''[[Saya no Uta]]'' sees everything and ''everyone'' in "gore-o-vision" after strong head trauma. Predictably, this starts to eat away at his sanity, until he meets a young girl who looks perfectly normal despite everybody else looking to him like horrible fleshy monsters... |
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* [[The Very Definitely Final Dungeon|Infinity]] from ''[[Breath of Fire II]]'' is the game's Hell analogue where [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Deathevans]] and his demon horde are [[Sealed Evil in a Can]], and is completely made out of ''pulsating flesh''. |
* [[The Very Definitely Final Dungeon|Infinity]] from ''[[Breath of Fire II]]'' is the game's Hell analogue where [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Deathevans]] and his demon horde are [[Sealed Evil in a Can]], and is completely made out of ''pulsating flesh''. |
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