After the Walls of Erebos you'll walk right into the Judgment Pavilion
Judgment Pavilion
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There are three judges who decide if the person goes into the Fields of Punishment, the Fields of Asphodel, Elysium, or, on a rare occasion, the Isles of the Blest. They are able to enter the minds of who they are judging, and recall their memories to judge them. They are also able to be bartered with, for example when Hazel Levesque offered to give up her place in Elysium to spare her mother the Fields of Punishment.
The neutral souls who haven't done good or bad in their lives are allowed to skip judgment and go directly to the Fields of Asphodel. Souls that have done good deeds in their lives are sent to Elysium; the bad souls that have done numerous evil deeds, enter the Fields of Punishment, the souls that have been good for three lifetimes are sent to the Isles of the Blest.
Judges are decided to pass judgement on all souls that enter the pavilion. The judges are normally people that showed great wisdom or fairness in life, such as William Shakespeare. However, these judges can also be cruel, such as King Minos. The judges used to be all kings and were Sons of Zeus but due to the lack of kings that happened to be Zeus child these days only one of them is a king.
Judgment Pavilion
( http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/Judgment_pavilion )
There are three judges who decide if the person goes into the Fields of Punishment, the Fields of Asphodel, Elysium, or, on a rare occasion, the Isles of the Blest. They are able to enter the minds of who they are judging, and recall their memories to judge them. They are also able to be bartered with, for example when Hazel Levesque offered to give up her place in Elysium to spare her mother the Fields of Punishment.
The neutral souls who haven't done good or bad in their lives are allowed to skip judgment and go directly to the Fields of Asphodel. Souls that have done good deeds in their lives are sent to Elysium; the bad souls that have done numerous evil deeds, enter the Fields of Punishment, the souls that have been good for three lifetimes are sent to the Isles of the Blest.
Judges are decided to pass judgement on all souls that enter the pavilion. The judges are normally people that showed great wisdom or fairness in life, such as William Shakespeare. However, these judges can also be cruel, such as King Minos. The judges used to be all kings and were Sons of Zeus but due to the lack of kings that happened to be Zeus child these days only one of them is a king.