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Better-Silver7900 t1_je3bafh wrote

Contrary to popular belief, there is actually 140 levels in hell, however the lowest has no relevance to their morality, but rather their past in general.

This level was meant for the half breeds, the damned, the ones whose souls were unwillingly sacrificed. They receive no punishment, but unfortunately are not able to legally enter heaven. This level is known as purgatory.

These people have regular 9-5 jobs in hell and start at level 139. They are work as janitors, maintenance, administration, and other support personnel. At the end of each work week, the bosses will do an assessment of how they did.

These people get 1 of 3 options in their weekly review: ✓, -, or X. With the exception of level 139, any employee that does poorly at their assigned role receives an X; meaning they have not met the obligations required and will have to work 1 level lower, starting the following week. With a -, the employee has met the average expectation and will continue to work at their assigned level the following week. Those who exceeded expectations will receive a ✓ and move up 1-5 levels higher, depending on how their exemplary duties positively impacted hell as a whole.

According to the Celestial/Demon Act of 1AD, once an employee has completed all levels and risen to the top, their spiritual contract will be fulfilled; immediately reincarnating an earth as a fresh soul with a clean slate, and having no memory of their prior spiritual servitude.

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