Chapter 1287: The Well of Darkness (Asking for a Monthly Pass, Asking for a Subscription, Asking for a Recommendation) Asking for a Monthly Pass!!
Mecansut's conspiracy was in full swing, and she knew that once her plan began, it had to proceed as quickly as possible, and if she hesitated, countless beings would jump out to obstruct her, which Mecanshut would not allow.
Therefore, after killing Noctilla and Sokbile, he immediately moved to the 71st layer of the abyss to defeat the demon lord of that plane, the succubus lord Neraona.
It was also at this time that Mecansut's old enemy, Sami-Amor, who had been imprisoned in the Well of Darkness, began to become restless, because she knew that Mecansut's final target was definitely herself!
It's not surprising that Shami-Amor would be so anxious, because the same plan was also made by Sami-Amor! Anyway, these two women are old enemies, and they have a striking resemblance in some ways.
For example, playing with Demogogen's dual personality and how to become the real and only succubus queen.
And after Sami-Amor was imprisoned, she made contact with the remaining few original succubi through secret passages, and Noctilla and Sokbile passed the news to Sami-Amor through secret channels before they died.
Almost as soon as the news was received, Shami-Amor immediately warned the other remnants of the original succubi through his own intelligence network.
But it's a pity that Sami-Amor has always been squatting in the kiln, and even if she tries her best, it will still take a long time for her warning to reach the other first-generation succubi. At least Neraona didn't have time to heed Shami-Amor's warning.
Before Sami-Amor's warning could reach Neraona's ears, the low-key, hunting-loving succubus lord was finished. After absorbing the power of Noktila and Sokbile, Mecansut's power grew in layers visible to the naked eye, while Neraona was always just one person. Her forces were unable to withstand the attacks of the six Radiant Nuns, and in just one day, Neraona's reign collapsed, and she herself was killed by Mecansiut in her splendid palace full of specimens of prey.
When Sami Amor received the news of Neraona's death, Sami-Amor knew she couldn't wait any longer!
She had to act! So she had to start her plan early.
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When Soram awoke from the lava lake of the throne room again, Ranaya, a loyal servant of Sami Amor had been waiting for the throne room for three days with a woman wrapped in a black cloak.
In the past three days, Lanaya tried all kinds of methods to wake up the sleeping Solam in advance, but they were stopped by Soram's loyal son Motarian, and even Lanaya herself was almost killed by the taciturn Motarian, if it weren't for the help of the mysterious woman next to Lanaya, Motarian would have turned Lanaya into a rotting and stinky corpse.
However, in the end, Motarian agreed to the request of Lanaya and the woman, and entered the throne room to awaken his father.
Of course, it wasn't that Motarian was seduced by these two women, and these two men told Motarian a very shocking news. It made Motarian feel that he had to wake up his father, because the situation in front of him was beyond the scope of Motarian's ability to handle.
"Sami-Amor escaped from the Well of Darkness?" As the weakened Soram sat on the throne and listened to the statements of Lanaya and the mysterious woman beside her, the whole person woke up from his malaise.
The news is so amazing! So much so that Solam couldn't control his emotions, so much so that the flames around his body swept through the entire throne room as if they had been poured oil on him!
It's a well of darkness! Through Caldum's memories, Solam knows very well how terrifying that hellish place really is!
The 73rd layer of the Bottomless Abyss, named the Well of Darkness, is the most terrifying region in the entire Abyss, and indeed in the entire multiverse, where the prisoners imprisoned are not only in the Bottomless Abyss, but also the most hateful, vile, and evil beings in the entire multiverse.
Above the rocky plane, the steely blue sun glowed dimly, and a vast plain was cut off by jagged mountains of jagged rock, and the strange pools near them were roughly obscured.
A 10-foot-wide marble path connects all the pools, and in the legends of this plane, there is evidence that wandering the path will provoke the wrath of the Abyss itself. Visitors who remain here for more than a few hours will risk being noticed by the Administrators, and the large (15 feet tall), evolved Poda Corpses silently and mercilessly patrol the entire level.
The ink-black liquid in the pool somehow restrained the beings who were imprisoned in it, and those unknown liquids were capable of wiping out all the power of the imprisoned, whether physical or magical! Once bound by those liquids, it is absolutely impossible for the imprisoned prisoners to escape from their own 'cells' by their own strength.
The only thing that can be used to prove that the captive has not been erased is that they can communicate with a simple telepathy, but this simplest telepathy is limited to the edge of the pool, and they can't even talk to their neighbors.
The origin of the Well of Darkness is completely unknowable. All that is known today is that this terrible plane is operated by the orders of the Temple of Sorrows, a mysterious and dilapidated palace complex that some say once belonged to a great divine being, but now that great divine being has disappeared into history, leaving only a ruined palace to rule this plane.
No one knows how and how the inner workings of the Temple of Sorrows worked, only where all the jailers in this plane were born, and most of the jailers here are Boda corpses who have no mind to speak of, but there are also some special jailers who are specially created to guard some special prisoners.
These special jailers are often very powerful, and without the slightest emotion or will, and they were created with the sole mission of not allowing any prisoner to escape.
Of course, there are no precedents for escape in history, but it can only happen with the operation of some powerful divine power and some luck, but such events are so rare that those who study the history of the Abyss can name all the fugitives from memory alone: the unhealed Byemon the Wounded, the six-armed Serpent Demon Queen Shaktori, the Forbidden Serrigo, and the arrogant Faceless. More than that, the demon lords and gods who are still tragically imprisoned in the well, have been almost completely forgotten, causing their demon kindreds or followers to leave them here forever.
If the astral realm is the grave of the gods, then the Well of Darkness is the prison of the hopeless, and it is of a very high level. The birth of every black pond means the misfortune of a powerful being.
The Great Serpent King, Abep, the god of serpent, destruction, and hatred, is seen as the infinite embodiment of evil, whose madness cannot be described in words, even his fellow gods in his lineage, and imprisons him in the Well of Darkness until the end of all things. Every day, the cultists chant a passage from the Book of Defeating Abep, which outlines his true name, the ritual of destruction, and the planned energy drain spell that keeps him locked away forever.
The Ancient Demon King Aresis, a demon lord of Tanari imprisoned in the Well of Darkness, did not know where Demogorgen was when he ravaged the abyss!
The multi-eyed tyrant, Cabiri, is one of the oldest surviving Obiris. It is said to have been banished to the Well of Darkness after openly confronting Chaos and refusing to respond to her war against the ind Dukes of Aaqa. In response to similar public offenses in the past, the response after Chaos was often swift and brutal, and countless unconscious Obierys were ruthlessly destroyed by the Chaos Aftermath. This meant that even at the peak of her power, Chaos was unwilling or unable to destroy the Tyrant with Many Eyes.
Ebulon: Long before the Ebulone Lord ruled Azgrat, the powerful Demon Lord Abron fought and rose to power in Grazt's army. In a decisive battle against Demogorgan, Abron was knocked out by him. Demogorgen threw his almost completely dead body into a pool of darkness.
Razembral. Lazbral' thull: This pool is home to the Demon Lord of Torture and Bloodletting, once known for his brutal plots from the main material plane to the bottomless abyss. Before being bound to this demonic prison, the mad killer had slain three demon lords who had opposed him, including the demon tree Malgarius, and here, his furious screams poured out of the black liquid, like the echo of the waves in the shells.
In addition, there are some powerful beings whose names have been gradually forgotten, many of which can shake the entire multiverse, such as the ancient evil Porosamog (a watcher beyond the endless stars), and the Oberis demon Kizarvidexus, who once made a name for himself in the great battle with the Celestial Grand Duke after Chaos.
Then there's the Demon Lord Geneva, the arrogant Lord of Tanari who challenges both the noisy prince Tarzax and the Zerg prince Obox-Obo to stay in the Well of Darkness and count the stars. And so on and so forth, and so on, and so on. And, of course, Shami Amor.
These guys want even the most chaotic demons to stay in the Well of Darkness and never come out.
Even when Kaldur went to rescue Shami-Amor, it was because Kaldur got some secrets about the Well of Darkness from the dying Demon Lord Obiris, and luckily rescued her.
And this rescue is not replicable, and Kaldum himself does not believe that he can do it again.