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Niggerhell is BHUTANESE VANTABLACK BRIMSTONE straight from the FIERY DEPTHS OF NIGGERHELL!!!!!!!!!!!

”France” redirects here. Not to be confused with “FR,” a term coined by Zoomers

Coalhell (also known as Tartarus or Hell 2) is a particular dimension that you might have been told to go to. It is a place without gems. In coalhell, there is only coal, dust, brimstone. Even the hardest coalers suffer a second death, because there is nothing left to ruin. It turns out the coalhellish conditions they worked towards are destructive to everything, including their own souls.

Trannies are known to end up here and perish here. The gravest of sinners also end up in coalhell. coalhell is worse than hell, because it has coal in it, and was also built by coalers eons ago. Few things come directly from coalhell, all of it is Vantablack coalcoal. Those who delight in racebait worship and distribute this hazardous substance, a path which will cause them to condemn themselves if they don’t change their ways.

The current location of coalhell among the many planes of our soymultiverse is unknown, though recent studies have concluded that it might actually be some location you’re reincarnated to on Earth.

How to Escape coalhell

Down in the deepest darkest and dustiest pits of the Congo coal mines lies an alleged entrance to coalhell. If one manages to find said entrance from coalhell itself (assuming it’s real), they’d theoretically be able to go through it and come out to the other side to our world once more. Though, they’d find themselves in Africa. (Oh my Wendigoon a Dante's Inferno reference!!!)

Gemheaven

gemheaven is the polar opposite of coalhell. In contrast, the gemmers crafted it out of marble and diamond. It is a kingdom adorned with the most glistening gemeralds. Gemlets flow through the creeks, and deposit sediment to produce more gems. Gems are etched on walls to be remembered and commemorated for eternity.