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Damnation is home to beasts and monsters known as the [[Voidbringer]]s, forged there by the fires of hatred.{{book ref|sa1|45}}{{book ref|sa2|32}} Led by the evil god [[Odium]], they came to conquer the [[Tranquiline Halls]], the paradise where mankind used to live, and forced humans onto [[Roshar]]. They would keep coming in times known as the [[Desolation]]s to push humanity even further down, into Damnation.{{book ref|sa1|61}} Some modern scholars claim that this myth implies that the Damnation is now empty, as the Voidbringers would all move to the more pleasant Halls.{{book ref|sa1|45}}
 
In the current Vorinism, the [[Almighty]] weighs the sins of everoneeveryone who dies and choseschooses the afterlife for them according to that. Should the person's sins be too heavy, marking them as particularly evil or cursed, their soul is sent to Damnation, to be eternally tortured by fire.{{book ref|sa3|26}} As an afterlife, Damnation is divided into rooms, each dedicated to a particular kind of sinner.{{book ref|sa1|4}} It's suggested to be an ironic hell, where, apart from eternal flames and flaying, people's punishments are inspired by their lives - for example, an addict would be left eternally unable to satisfy their craving.{{book ref|sa3|41}} It's also home to evil [[spren]], who are capable of leaving it to torture the still-alive.{{book ref|sa1|49}}
 
It's implied that Damnation has multiple proper names - possibly eleven - though the only one given is [[Braize]], present in some old songs.{{book ref|sa2|32}}{{book ref|sa2|38}}
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