Greek/Roman
Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus was the home of the Olympian gods. Zeus was the ruler of Mount Olympus. It is said to be a huge mountain floating above in the heavens. There are many palaces and temples for the Olympians and Greek gods. There are also homes for satyrs and nymphs. You could reach Olympus, by going to the six-hundredth floor at the Empire State Building. There would be a see-through stone bridge leading you to it.
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Mount Othrys
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Mount Othrys was the palace where the King of the Titans, Cronus lived. It was made from solid obsidian stone and was very immense. From a distance, it looked very threatening and ominous. This place served as a base for the Titans in the ten year Olympian war. You could reach this place by going to San Francisco, but you can only see the ruins, because the Olympians destroyed it.
Chaos
In Greek mythology, Chaos was the primordial void. It was the first thing that was ever created in the universe. Many primordial beings popped out of Chaos. It was a swirling mixture of gases and celestial bodies. It is located near the House of Night and Tartarus. You can reach Chaos by standing on the bottom of the foot of Tartarus. You will be consumed and dissolved into nothing, though.
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Gaea/Terra(Earth)
Ouranos/Uranus(Sky)
Hades
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Hades is the underworld, located in Erebus. It was named after Hades the god of the underworld. There are many different regions in the underworld. Here is Hades's palace where, the god lives with Persephone. There is the Fields of Asphodel where souls would go if they were good or bad in their life. There is the Elysium where the good souls would go. There is the Fields of Punishment where bad souls would be eternally punished. Then there is the entrance to Tartarus.
Tartarus
Tartarus is where the wicked would go and suffer eternally. It is a deep pit located in Hades. It is named after Tartarus, the god of the pit. There are many rivers such as the Styx, Acheron, Lethe, Cocytus, and the Phlegethon. According to a Greek prophet, it would take an anvil nine days to fall from the earth to Tartarus.
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Egyptian
Duat
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The Duat is a mythical region in Egyptain mythology. It is the realm of Osiris and the where many other gods and supernatural beings live. It is supposedly right under the mortal world. Its appearance is hazy and blends in with the natural world. But is mainly made out of mist and swirling gases. This place is where the sun god Ra would make his nightly trips fighting the god of chaos, Apophis. It was also the place where the souls of the dead would come and be judged at the Hall of Judgment. It was accessed by using portals and tombs.
Geb
Nut
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Nut was the primordial goddess of the sky in Egyptian mythology. Her body was the sky and she could take on a physical form that resembled the sky. Her hair was midnight black and her skin was dark blue with swirling galaxies. She usually only wore an Egyptian bikini.
360 Nomes
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The world, in Egyptian mythology, is split into 360 nomes. Here are a few known nomes. Egypt is the first nome. The fourteenth nome is Paris. The twenty first nome is New York. The three hundred and sixtieth nome is Antartica.
Sea of Chaos
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The Sea of Chaos was a vast ocean mixed with mist, water, and fire. It was a very dangerous place and any mortal who was around, would be consumed by it. It was located in the Land of Demons in the Duat. It was huger than any other ocean and the land was constantly shifting and swirling into the ocean. In the middle is a huge, white obelisk that resembles the Washington Monument. This huge structure contains Apophis's shadow, the god of chaos.