the god's hell
As I remained at the entryways of damnation, where I would go into torment, I knew my destiny was set. My body was powerless from the adventure, the long months spent through the muggy that shredded me. Presently I remained here, at the doors of damnation itself, sitting tight for them to open and hurl me inside. I pondered and contemplated my destiny, reviewing the circles of hellfire as they were from antiquated writing.
Limbo, a quiet yet troubled time everlasting in unending tedium, a spot to meander until your psyche is made distraught by the unlimited stories the thinkers fill your brain with.
Desire, a perpetual torment of breezes that blow its occupants all through the rough scene, tearing their skin and keeping them from rest.
Voracity, a world where the ravenous lay in percolating waste and bile, always tormented by the nearness of the Cerberus.
Covetousness, where those of ceaseless drive for fortune would push compelling stones against each other, their primitive nature to advance keeping them from seeing the eyes of God himself.
Outrage, where the fierce ruin to each other, tissue tearing at the twists of a weapon, eyes being glutted out by the teeth of the mischievous, endless.
Sin, a memorial park for the individuals who dismisses the ruler, blazed for an unfathomable length of time in a flame in a world that they denied.
Viciousness, a spot where the most unpleasant executioners would dwell. I question I would be here, for I had just murdered one.
Misrepresentation, an uneven locale of stony dump and extensions, where those of a degenerate mentality would burn through, alone, asking for leniency from the devils above.
Lastly, Treachery. Where Satan himself lies, imagining in his endless rest, his exceptionally nearness swinging bodies to ice.
Because of this, it opens. The entryway, a deluge of shouting and hollering, a lady communicating the most frightful agony possible. I feel myself being lifted, blood and film moving off of my defenseless body as white latex gloves bring me into my own hellfire.