The train of lost souls is a dark and foreboding locomotive that winds its way through the twisted and jagged landscape of The Nine Hells. The train is composed of a series of carriages, each one constructed from the bones and flesh of the damned, welded together with the sinew of demons to make a Gothic architecture. The interior of the carriages is dimly lit by flickering torches, casting eerie shadows across the rows of seats. The walls are lined with shackles and manacles, where the souls of the damned are chained during their journey through the hells. The air is thick with the stench of brimstone and decay, and the mournful cries of the damned echo through the corridors. Asmodeus, the warden of hell, stands at the front of the train, his imposing figure casting a long shadow over the carriages. His eyes are a deep crimson, and his skin is as black as obsidian. He is dressed in a suit of fine silk, adorned with gold trim, and his sharpened horns are refined to a point. The train is powered by a massive furnace, which roars and spits blue ethereal flames as it propels the carriages forward. The heat is intense, and the air shimmers with waves of heat that distort the landscape beyond the train. As the train rumbles through the hells, the souls of the damned stare out of the windows, their faces etched with despair and hopelessness. They know that their fate is sealed, and that they will spend an eternity in torment in the hells. The train of lost souls is a symbol of the unyielding power of the hells, and the terrifying grip that Asmodeus holds over the souls of the damned. It is a place of horror and despair, where the darkness reigns supreme, and the screams of the damned echo through the corridors for all eternity.
