Gehennom

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For Gehennom in the Lethe patch, see Gehennom (Lethe patch).

Gehennom (occasionally dubbed Nom) is the underworld of NetHack. The introduction to the game mentions that Moloch hid the Amulet of Yendor in Gehennom.

Gehennom is a dungeon branch beneath the Castle, consisting of 20-24 total levels. The Valley of the Dead is, strictly speaking, the top level of Gehennom, although the game provides somewhat conflicting information on this, in that the Valley contains a downstairs that is identified as the gateway to Gehennom. Perhaps it is best to consider the Valley a kind of vestibule or entry-hall to Gehennom proper.

Gehennom has been in the game since NetHack 3.1.0. Before that version, the underworld was called Hell. Although it is no longer an instadeath to enter Gehennom without fire resistance, you should still strongly consider having it, since Gehennom is one of the areas where fire traps can be randomly generated.

Levels

Gehennom is full of mazes; it contains the lairs of several demon lords and princes, Orcus Town, the stairs to Vlad's Tower, the Wizard's Tower, and a couple of Fake Wizard's Towers, containing the portal to the main tower. Other than these, there are no special rooms in Gehennom. The second level of Gehennom from the bottom contains the vibrating square. When the player performs the invocation ritual on the vibrating square it creates a down staircase to Moloch's Sanctum, which is the lowest level of Gehennom and the dungeon as a whole. Performing the ritual is the only way to gain access to the Sanctum level, although it is not necessary to use the stairs to reach it once the ritual has been performed--level teleport is also a viable route.

Specifically, Gehennom contains the following special levels (drawn from Dylan O'Donnell's NetHack Gazetteer):

Each of these levels will be present in every game, although the precise order in which they are encountered can vary. For example, Juiblex' Swamp might appear on DL 29, and Asmodeus' Lair on DL 31. See Mazes of Menace for a schematic illustration of the possibilities.

Additionally, there will be an upstairs to Vlad's Tower, which is not part of Gehennom, somewhere between levels 9 and 13 of Gehennom (DL 34 to 42). This upstairs can be included on any of the above-listed special levels, if they occur at the appropriate depths.

All levels of Gehennom that are not special levels from the above list are ordinary maze levels.

Strategy

Many of the monsters found in Gehennom are resistant to fire, but not to ice, so Frost Brand is a popular weapon for this area. As there are many demons, silver sabers and Demonbane can be quite effective, and Grayswandir is almost certainly the most effective weapon.

Monsters found in Gehennom are:

Maze levels are tedious and time-consuming to explore manually, and this has given Gehennom a reputation as being a boring phase of the game. See Gehennom mapping for suggested mapping strategies.

Praying in Gehennom

A prayer in Gehennom is considered a prayer to Moloch, which can anger your god, amongst other things. It will never result in any of the beneficial prayer outcomes (such as healing you or uncursing an item). One consequence of this is that it is generally considered unsafe to use two-handed weapons while in Gehennom — if the weapon becomes cursed, you will not be able to pray to your god to uncurse it, and you will not have a hand free to get any of the usual curse-removing items out of a bag (nor can you cast a spell to remove it), and carrying a scroll of remove curse or potion of holy water in open inventory is risky because of the fire traps. As of 3.6.0, you can use the #tip command to empty your container to get at your curse-removing items.

UnNetHack

UnNetHack implements several changes to reduce the tedium of the mazes in Gehennom, mostly from the Heck² patch and portions of the Lethe patch. Certain special levels have been modified or given alternate versions, including the Valley of the Dead, Moloch's Sanctum, and the lairs of the various demon lords. Two new branches can be accessed through stairs throughout Gehennom, (and possibly also through portals in the Valley of the Dead): the Dragon Caves, and Sheol. Additionally, several new monster appear in Gehennom and in Sheol.

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, Gehennom consists of only 17 levels, but this includes lairs for all of the unique demons.

The most infamous fact about Gehennom in SLASH'EM may be how Demogorgon's lair is always above and before Asmodeus's lair! Demogorgon is the most dangerous opponent while Asmodeus is typically the easiest opponent.

The up staircases to Vlad's Tower and to Frankenstein's Lab are somewhere amid the 3rd to 12th levels. The portal to the inside of the Wizard's Tower is in one of the two fake towers.

Reference: dat/dungeon.def

Origin

Gehennom or Gehenna is a biblical allegory. Both Hebrew and Arabic have related words. The exact meaning is a bit confused. It can mean purgatory, Hell or a "Hades" (one place, functioning both as a Hell and as a paradise, depending on karma).

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