The Descent

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* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Clemens.}}
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Clemens.}}
* [[The Ketchup Test]]: Clemens tastes some blood and proudly declares it's human female vaginal blood. May be a subversion since {{spoiler|he was The Mole and had his "script" written a long time ago, so he didn't need to know and probably, indeed, just outright lied.}}
* [[The Ketchup Test]]: Clemens tastes some blood and proudly declares it's human female vaginal blood. May be a subversion since {{spoiler|he was The Mole and had his "script" written a long time ago, so he didn't need to know and probably, indeed, just outright lied.}}
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* [[Knight In Shining Armour]]: Ike. Beckwith in a certain measure.
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* [[Knight In Sour Armour]]: Ike. Beckwith in a certain measure.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Rebecca.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Rebecca.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Contest between {{spoiler|Clemens and Satan}}, bordering on [[Complete Monster]]s.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Contest between {{spoiler|Clemens and Satan}}, bordering on [[Complete Monster]]s.
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* [[Master of Illusion]].
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* [[Master Of Illusion]].
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* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Hunter. Satan intentionally averts this, using [[Meaningful Name]]s, but not necessarily with bad connotations.
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* [[Names To Run Away From Really Fast]]: Hunter. Satan intentionally averts this, using [[Meaningful Name]]s, but not necessarily with bad connotations.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Beckwith's entire story. Also the novel's ending.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Beckwith's entire story. Also the novel's ending.
* [[Not So Omniscient After All]]: Everyone goes out of their way to point this out about Satan. He admits it himself.
* [[Not So Omniscient After All]]: Everyone goes out of their way to point this out about Satan. He admits it himself.

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Adventure isn't dead. It's just gone to Hell.

What if Hell was an actual place on Earth?

The Descent is a 1999 science-fiction/horror novel by American author Jeff Long focusing on the discovery and exploration of an extensive labyrinth of tunnels and passages stretching throughout the sub-surface of the entire world, inhabited by several species of alternately-evolved troglobitic hominids. While presently degenerate and brutal, the "hadals" had once possessed a high level of civilization, having reached the Iron Age as far back as 20,000 years ago and mentored subsequent human civilizations. Their fall from grace formed the basis of the historical belief in demons.

The book is split between two storylines. The first concerns an ill-fated expedition into the sub-planet. The other about the Beowulf Club, a group of highly-determined scholars who set out to find the historical figure who inspired the legends of The Devil. Eventually, these two stories intersect as the expedition comes face-to-face with Satan himself.

Has nothing to do with the video game series Descent. Nor the 2005 British horror film The Descent written and directed by Neil Marshall, although there are certainly similarities. The novel was followed by a sequel, Deeper, and The Ascent.


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