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In the [[Neazzarack Realm]], the [[Spirit King]] [[Wrythk]] returned from the Underworld to wreak havoc every [[Halloween]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'')
In the [[Neazzarack Realm]], the [[Spirit King]] [[Wrythk]] returned from the Underworld to wreak havoc every [[Halloween]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'')


In the [[925th Universe]], the afterlife was in fact the Underworld, mostly as described in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, complete with [[Charon (925th Universe)|Charon]] the boatman. Even dead animals such as [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]]'s cat [[Grober]] apparently dwelled there after they died. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas]]'')
In the [[925th Universe]], the Underworld existed as an afterlife, mostly as described in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, complete with [[Charon (925th Universe)|Charon]] the boatman. Even dead animals such as [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]]'s cat [[Grober]] apparently dwelled there after they died; in one telling of her rescue of Grober, [[Marietta Over-There]] implied that Greek mythology happened to have the correct account of ''the'' afterlife in general, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas]]'') while a retelling of the same event suggested that there were many afterlives, with one's destination depending on one's beliefs or religious practices — such that Grober had only wound up in the Greek Underworld because he happened to be a fervent worshipper of the goddess [[Hecate]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|''A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas'' (2024 reedit)]])


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Latest revision as of 13:19, 27 July 2024

In the Prime Universe, the Misuse Office were based in the Underworld. (VIDEO: The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids)

In the Neazzarack Realm, the Spirit King Wrythk returned from the Underworld to wreak havoc every Halloween. (PROSE: The Ghosts and the Machine)

In the 925th Universe, the Underworld existed as an afterlife, mostly as described in Greek mythology, complete with Charon the boatman. Even dead animals such as Jenny Over-There's cat Grober apparently dwelled there after they died; in one telling of her rescue of Grober, Marietta Over-There implied that Greek mythology happened to have the correct account of the afterlife in general, (PROSE: A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas) while a retelling of the same event suggested that there were many afterlives, with one's destination depending on one's beliefs or religious practices — such that Grober had only wound up in the Greek Underworld because he happened to be a fervent worshipper of the goddess Hecate. (PROSE: A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (2024 reedit))


Concepts from Greco-Roman Mythology in Jenny Everywhere media
Individuals
AchillesAphroditeCharonCupidDionysusErisGaiaHecateHephaestusHeraklesHermesMorpheusOuranosPanPoseidonThanatosTiresiasZeus
Species & Classes of Beings
CyclopesHarpiesMinotaursNymphsTitans
Locations
AtlantisTartarusUnderworld