Khalas

Khalas, sometimes called the Gentle Land, was the first layer of Gehenna. It contained the divine realms of Bhaal and Gaknulak.

Geography
Despite being finite as it floated in the endless void of the plane, Khalas stretched for an unimaginably large distance and was larger than any known landmass of any world in the Prime Material plane. There was no level ground to be found anywhere in the layer: all slopes were inclined at least 45 degrees, and sheer cliffs were common.

Marked by abundant volcanic activity, the air of Khalas was saturated with ash and smoke. Close to the ground, the air glowed red due to the lava flows reflecting off the smoke. Above this glow, the sky was permanently dark.

The layer was marked by numerous waterfalls that descended the bottomless slopes until evaporating away or going underground through fissures. As the water evaporated, it filled the entire layer with steam and cloaked it in mist.

The largest waterfalls were the ones along the course of the river Styx, which flowed rapidly and violently through the layer in gorges, canyons, and sometimes free-falling waterfalls off ledges along the mountain.

Geographical Features
The violent waterfalls and rugged mountainscape conferred to Khalas an eerie beauty. Above the red glowing mist, the second layer, Chamada, was visible in the distance.

Notable Locations

 * Aknuthrak, realm of Gaknulak.
 * The Throne of Blood, realm of Bhaal.
 * The Cloudy Path: A portal to the quasi-elemental plane of steam. It is two-way and always open.