Display title | The Nothing After Death |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Perhaps even more distressing (or comforting) than Hell, the Nothingness is an afterlife employed by the Darkest and Edgiest series, where once someone dies, their soul goes to a bleak, featureless Plane of (Non) Existence. This could be a case of Nothing Is Scarier if the character retains full consciousness. Course at least you could get used to it. |