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Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends

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Where the world of Greek mythology meets modern-day society through the eyes of demigods.

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Fields of Asphodel
Fields of Asphodel
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Coordinates(-191, -478) to (57, -357)
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The Fields of Asphodel is a section in the Underworld where indifferent or ordinary souls who lived a life of neither good or evil are sent to live after death. The majority of all souls go here once they are judged. It is said that after his death, Daedalus was assigned to create roads and overpasses in the Fields of Asphodel, to ease down the traffic. It is said that all souls that are neutral are to drink from the River Lethe before entering the fields, losing their identities and memories. However, the blind prophet Tiresias was also able to retain his old life when speaking to Odysseus. The fields are a somewhat negative outlook on the afterlife for those who make little impact during their lives. Neutral souls go there if they choose to go through the "EZ Death" train line at the gates to the Underworld, instead of accepting judgement. It is sometimes said that it was a plain of Asphodel flowers, which were a favorite food of the dead in Greece.

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