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'''The Black Hel''' was an Outer Plane of the [[Pales|Void]] (not the "Outer Void") where the [[ICE age|I.C.E. Age]] version of [[Eorgina]] (Orgiana) was banished at the end of the [[Wars of Dominion]]. She had ruled her own pantheon in the Black Hel up until that point, with a theocracy on a volcanic isle in southwest [[Jaiman]] in homage to her, which was run by [[Kadaena]]'s daughter. It was a culture that embedded [[demon|demons]] within weapons and other objects, which were unique races of demonic fashioned by their dark gods and could only be summoned with the indigenous language. Whether speaking of Kadaena or Orgiana, the myth was that she wished to return, destroying the world in vengeance for banishment to the Void.
'''The Black Hel''' was an Outer Plane of the [[Pales|Void]] (not the "Outer Void") where the [[ICE age|I.C.E. Age]] version of [[Eorgina]] (Orgiana) was banished at the end of the [[Wars of Dominion]]. She had ruled her own pantheon in the Black Hel up until that point, with a theocracy on a volcanic isle in southwest [[Jaiman]] in homage to her, which was run by [[Kadaena]]'s daughter V'rama Vair. It was a culture that embedded [[demon|demons]] within weapons and other objects, which were unique races of demonic fashioned by their dark gods and could only be summoned with the indigenous language. Whether speaking of Kadaena or Orgiana, the myth was that she wished to return, destroying the world in vengeance for banishment to the Void. Kadaena would have to be [[The Dark Path#Behind The Scenes|ascended]] or perhaps even [[Ordainer|demonic]] for this to happen.


There were demons of the Black Hel on the isle who were ancient, most notably the [[Phantom Gatekeeper|demonic gate]] whose wall surrounded the capital, who was 100,000 years old and so was built during the rule of the Empress Kadaena. There was thus an unexplained relationship between Kadaena and Orgiana in [[Shadow World]] history, implying the Dark Gods were banished at the end of the First Era. The Black Hel was never explicitly referenced in [[GemStone]] III, and few [[Demon Blade (saved post)|references]] exist to that isle, however parts of [[The Graveyard]] were clearly based on its temple and [[Bandur Etrevion]] was contemporary with it. While Kadaena was indisputably dead, she was their "sleeping queen" who "spurns death."
There were demons of the Black Hel on the isle who were ancient, most notably the [[Phantom Gatekeeper|demonic gate]] whose wall surrounded the capital, who was 100,000 years old and so was built during the rule of the Empress Kadaena. There was thus an unexplained [[Lesser vruul#Behind The Scenes|relationship]] between Kadaena and Orgiana in [[Shadow World]] history, implying the Dark Gods were banished at the end of the [[First Era]]. While Kadaena was indisputably dead, she was their "sleeping queen" who "spurns death." The [[Lords of Essaence]] would [[Muylari#Behind The Scenes|sleep]] through the eons in [[Bandur Etrevion#Behind The Scenes|sarcophagi]], but her [[Bandur Etrevion#Behind The Scenes|actual]] sarcophagus was at the [[Eye of the Drake#Behind The Scenes|south pole]].

==Behind The Scenes==
The Black Hel was never explicitly referenced in [[GemStone]] III, and few [[Demon Blade (saved post)|references]] existed to that isle, however parts of [[The Graveyard]] were clearly based on its temple and [[Bandur Etrevion]] was contemporary with it. The Crypt is partly based on a hidden chamber in the temple of Orgiana consisting of a scroll room with niches 7 feet above the ground, cursed treasure, a soul threatening [[Phantom Gatekeeper|flame burst]], and a false door leading to the Helm of Kadaena. However, this is also based on the [[Library of Nomikos]], as well as [[Purgatory#Archaeology|Egyptian mortuary]] symbolism. The sarcophagus is based on the false tomb of Kadaena in the Royal Estate of V'rama Vair, which guards the portal to the Black Hel. The poetry of the sleeping queen who "spurns death" is reflected in the frieze inscription of "defying Death itself."


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Revision as of 21:32, 11 April 2016

The Black Hel was an Outer Plane of the Void (not the "Outer Void") where the I.C.E. Age version of Eorgina (Orgiana) was banished at the end of the Wars of Dominion. She had ruled her own pantheon in the Black Hel up until that point, with a theocracy on a volcanic isle in southwest Jaiman in homage to her, which was run by Kadaena's daughter V'rama Vair. It was a culture that embedded demons within weapons and other objects, which were unique races of demonic fashioned by their dark gods and could only be summoned with the indigenous language. Whether speaking of Kadaena or Orgiana, the myth was that she wished to return, destroying the world in vengeance for banishment to the Void. Kadaena would have to be ascended or perhaps even demonic for this to happen.

There were demons of the Black Hel on the isle who were ancient, most notably the demonic gate whose wall surrounded the capital, who was 100,000 years old and so was built during the rule of the Empress Kadaena. There was thus an unexplained relationship between Kadaena and Orgiana in Shadow World history, implying the Dark Gods were banished at the end of the First Era. While Kadaena was indisputably dead, she was their "sleeping queen" who "spurns death." The Lords of Essaence would sleep through the eons in sarcophagi, but her actual sarcophagus was at the south pole.

Behind The Scenes

The Black Hel was never explicitly referenced in GemStone III, and few references existed to that isle, however parts of The Graveyard were clearly based on its temple and Bandur Etrevion was contemporary with it. The Crypt is partly based on a hidden chamber in the temple of Orgiana consisting of a scroll room with niches 7 feet above the ground, cursed treasure, a soul threatening flame burst, and a false door leading to the Helm of Kadaena. However, this is also based on the Library of Nomikos, as well as Egyptian mortuary symbolism. The sarcophagus is based on the false tomb of Kadaena in the Royal Estate of V'rama Vair, which guards the portal to the Black Hel. The poetry of the sleeping queen who "spurns death" is reflected in the frieze inscription of "defying Death itself."