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Twisted entities that corrupt minds, matter, and souls. | Twisted entities that corrupt minds, matter, and souls. | ||
Notable examples include: | Notable examples include: | ||
* '''[[Skillex the Mind-Shriek]]''' – A malevolent force that warped brainwaves, inducing hallucinations, death, and grotesque reanimation. After exterminating countless civilizations, Skillex was captured by the [[Ethraki]] and imprisoned with divine assistance. | * '''[[Skillex the Mind-Shriek]]''' – A malevolent force that warped brainwaves, inducing hallucinations, death, and grotesque reanimation. After exterminating countless civilizations, Skillex was captured by the [[Precursor Species]] the [[Ethraki]], and imprisoned with divine assistance. | ||
* '''[[Noxia]]''' – An Eldritch Horror of despair, whose cultists in the [[Church of Noxian]] nearly unleashed a new age of horror upon Galaxa. | * '''[[Noxia]]''' – An Eldritch Horror of despair, whose cultists in the [[Church of Noxian]] nearly unleashed a new age of horror upon Galaxa. | ||
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The Prison Dimension's appearance shifts based on the observer: | The Prison Dimension's appearance shifts based on the observer: | ||
* Prophets describe it as an endless expanse of '''shattered mirrors floating in blackness'''. | * Prophets describe it as an endless expanse of '''shattered mirrors floating in blackness'''. | ||
Humans from different cultures perceive it as: | |||
''' | *'''[[Nordite]]''': An eternal frozen wasteland. | ||
*'''Desert Dwellers''': A waterless, lifeless desert. | |||
*'''Inlanders''': A churning oceanic abyss. | |||
*'''Others''': A raging, inescapable inferno. | |||
These visions are '''not illusions'''—they are psychic reflections, resonating with the fears and despair of those who glimpse it. | These visions are '''not illusions'''—they are psychic reflections, resonating with the fears and despair of those who glimpse it. |