How should I illustrate hell in my game?
On the one hand, it would be neat if I explained it as a place of bone and blood and flesh with wretched masses of humanity, to get across that essentially hell is a part of humanity.
On the other hand I could describe it as fire and rock and darkness-- essentially a place devoid of humanity (and love and compassion and all that good stuff).
What do you guys think? How do you do it?
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:53 No.18117307There's cocks on every surface |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:53 No.18117310i personally prefer it to be a barren wasteland, but your players may want a more traditional description of hell. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:54 No.18117316Those are all fine cliches but how about going for a different one? |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:55 No.18117327Do a combination of the two? Like, hell is humanity, but only its darkest parts. Hell is the worst parts of humanity magnified. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:55 No.18117333>>18117307 |
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Cerebrate Anon 02/27/12(Mon)01:56 No.18117339I like it to look like Earth, only everything is wrong. The sky is eternally a horrible thunderstorm. The plants are all sickly yellow and poisonous. The animals are misshapen, slathering caricatures of their earthbound counterparts. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:56 No.18117342I think each of your characters should have a personalized hell. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:57 No.18117348Do what I do. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:57 No.18117351Anyway, what is this for? |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:58 No.18117365>>18117348 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:58 No.18117368>>18117351 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:59 No.18117375if you watch Supernatural there's a few alternate timeline episodes where Satan takes over the world. instead of transforming it into a hellhole he turns it into a lush paradise with flowering trees and forests, but humans are reduced to violent, mindless creatures. i personally loved that interpretation of hell incarnate. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)01:59 No.18117381>>18117365 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:00 No.18117390What games are you DMing ? |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:03 No.18117421>>18117351 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:07 No.18117457>>18117421 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:11 No.18117496Hell should be different for each character. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:12 No.18117513>>18117457 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:14 No.18117527Hell is other people. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:17 No.18117551http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Trjxuc6Q2c |
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Sorain 02/27/12(Mon)02:20 No.18117569It is a place where spoken language is rendered bable, where writing or any other marking intended to convey meaning is instantly erased, and where the unprotected find their memory fogged. Learning can not happen there, trust can not long survive there, Hope swiftly withers there. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:25 No.18117612>>18117569 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:37 No.18117730Hell, huh? |
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Alpharius 02/27/12(Mon)02:39 No.18117745 File: 1330328367.jpg-(13 KB, 292x369, jhonen vasquez is tired of you(...).jpg) >>18117730 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:44 No.18117787A completely empty wasteland. No other life, no crying screaming hordes. No plantlife, no water, no sun, no heat. Just emptiness. To signify that Hell is, quite literally, nothing. Your punishment (in that world) is an eternity of absolutely nothing but your own mind. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:46 No.18117803>>18117421 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:49 No.18117828>>18117612 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:51 No.18117850>>18117745 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:51 No.18117856>>18117421 |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)02:54 No.18117881The setting of 1984. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)03:02 No.18117955Well if you're going for the traditional, Biblical Hell, then it would be a place completely absent of the presence of God. A place totally devoid of all that is good, merciful, or just. All of the bad you see in the world would be infinitely multiplied with no respite, no peace, nothing to redeem it. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)03:02 No.18117956Have it appear slightly, subtley different based on their personalities. Or, a blank hallway with only doors with their names. Opening the doors reveals personalized tortures and nightmares based on the character. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)03:03 No.18117960Hell shouldn't be hot, with pits of fire and brimstone and immediate, intense pain. |
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Anonymous 02/27/12(Mon)03:03 No.18117962anybody ever see "What Dreams May Come"? |