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Underworld spire

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Underworld Spires are huge slade structures created in times before time. Demons will create these sites as a bridge between the mortal world and the Underworld and rule from their spire, then perform a special ritual with a deity to establish a permanent presence in the world. Underworld spires very often serve as the centre of goblin sites.

Underworld spires are large structures leading deep underground and comprised of several kinds of rooms. Among these are large, circular open halls; several levels of long, winding tunnels with prison cells containing kidnapped children; and deep pits filled with corpses, weapons and various crafts. Very deep down will be found a purple staircase simply named as the "underworld portal" Beyond the portal are the very lowest series of rooms, which eventually open up directly into Hell, with several demons waiting below.[Verify]

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