Urbimok

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Urbimok is also called the plane of infinite boredom. It's a dismal and gloomy world where massive grey square blocks float in the space as far as the eyes can see, which is not very far because of the thick fog blanketing everything. A cold and perpetual rain fall, seemingly from nowhere, drenching every exposed surfaces and producing a monotonous, maddening noise, amplified by the strange atmosphere of the world that seems to make every sounds resonate.

To an outsider, Urbimok may not seem that bad for an infernal world. After all there are no visible signs of its residents being tortured, no flaming pits and the depressed demons inhabiting it don't looks particularly scary. Those who resided here for a while however would explain to you in a gloomy voice that Urbimok is not just a boring place, it's boredom itself. Monotony is a climate here and the ambient boredom is so thick, it solidified itself and congregated, forming those block over long, interminable eons.

In Urbimok, finding refuge into sleep is impossible and laughing will promptly summon smartly dressed demons of boredom who will politely - but firmly - remind you that laughing or having a fun time in Urbimok is a breach of its law and that any subsequent infringement will get you confined down into the lower chambers of profound disenchantment, at the bottom of the great ocean of gloom. Nobody knows what can be found there, but it's probably very boring. The ruler of Urbimok is a faceless giant named Sysyphe the cursed. whether he is related in any way to the Sysyphe from earthen mythology is unknown.