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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)]]) | 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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