The background are upside down ruined buildings that rise from the mist and a glowy orange sky, with more fog rising up the horizon. Λ Core sees a more traditional version of hell, featuring a large sea of blood adorned with tombstones, and the ground itself has a largely fleshy look, with bloodstained and cracked tombstones to the right of the battle area. This version of the stage is instead associated with Eddie. At the battleground, skeletons periodically rise up, stand arround, and break down once again. ![]() The buildings are mostly gone, with only the floating islands remaining. Guilty Gear XX sees the stage in a more monochromatic, desaturated blue tone. ![]() The background is a large purple vortex, with a series of castles on floating ground formations strething to the horizon, and closer to the foreground many tomb-like structures are fused with the rock formations. The original version in Guilty Gear X serves as the subboss stage, and the battle against Testament takes place on a cliff with a central skull-shaped rock, and a bridge leading to a blocked door guarded by a mounted skeleton. The stage as a whole has a surreal athmosphere in all its incarnations.
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