Ptolomea

Ptolomea is the fifth door in the Abyss of Time. It resembles an old ruin for the first 10 floors. From floors eleven to twenty, Ptolomea has purple walls with giant gemstones set in, like the first floors of Cocytus. The last five floors have blue walls and metallic floors, like the final floors of Malebolge At the 25th floor, there is a door into X's past.

Section 3
In the last 5 floors lurk some shadows of the previous sections.

Bosses
The X are found on the Xth floor of Antenora.

The X are found on the Xth floor.

Trivia
In Inferno, the first cantica of Dante's Divine Comedy, Cocytus is the ninth and lowest circle of Hell and is divided into four descending "rounds," or sections. Ptolomea is the third of those sections, named after Ptolemy, governor of Jericho, who murdered his guests (1 Maccabees).This is the section where traitors to guests are frozen forever in the waters of the lake that is Cocytus. Here it is said that sometimes the soul of a traitor falls to Hell before Atropos cuts the thread, and their body is taken over by a fiend.

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