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In the mythos of [[Gnost]], '''Hadnar''' is the realm of eternal damnation and suffering. It is characterised as a cold, lifeless void of chaos and noise. Connotations with the [[Understorm]] and shared similarities lead to a common belief that Hadnar is a real place that lies somewhere below it; though this is not explicitly stated anywhere in scripture.
 
In the mythos of [[Gnost]], '''Hadnar''' is the realm of eternal damnation and suffering. It is characterised as a cold, lifeless void of chaos and noise. Connotations with the [[Understorm]] and shared similarities lead to a common belief that Hadnar is a real place that lies somewhere below it; though this is not explicitly stated anywhere in scripture.
  
Hadnar is also part of common language in both [[Azbuka]] and [[Baseeq]], both as an expletive and as a term for a place considered incredibly unpleasant.
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Hadnar is also part of common language in [[Azbuka]] and [[Baseeq]], both as an expletive and as a term for a place considered incredibly unpleasant.
  
 
[[Category:Mythology]]
 
[[Category:Mythology]]

Latest revision as of 20:11, 5 March 2016

In the mythos of Gnost, Hadnar is the realm of eternal damnation and suffering. It is characterised as a cold, lifeless void of chaos and noise. Connotations with the Understorm and shared similarities lead to a common belief that Hadnar is a real place that lies somewhere below it; though this is not explicitly stated anywhere in scripture.

Hadnar is also part of common language in Azbuka and Baseeq, both as an expletive and as a term for a place considered incredibly unpleasant.