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The '''Entrails of Gaia''' was a massive cave system in the [[Chasm of Torment]], within the simulation of the [[Underworld]].
The '''Entrails of Gaia''' was a massive cave system in the [[Chasm of Torment]], within the simulation of [[Hades (place)|Hades]].


This cave system ran from the mountain ridge near the border with [[The Scorched Lands]] to as far as [[Tartaros]] and was used by [[Hades]]' [[guard]]s. The cave featured many hallways and halls, some with trees and other flora growing in them.
This cave system ran from the mountain ridge near the border with [[The Scorched Lands]] to as far as [[Tartaros]] and was used by [[Hades]]' [[guard]]s. The cave featured many hallways and halls, some with trees and other flora growing in them.
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Entrails of Gaia

The Entrails of Gaia was a massive cave system in the Chasm of Torment, within the simulation of the Underworld.

This cave system ran from the mountain ridge near the border with The Scorched Lands to as far as Tartaros and was used by Hades' guards. The cave featured many hallways and halls, some with trees and other flora growing in them.

During the Peloponnesian War, Spartan misthios Kassandra explored the area, killed the captains, and claimed their valuables.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The name of the location references Gaia, Greek goddess of the earth.

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