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He's only imprisoned in the first KI game. In the second, he willingly goes to Hell to begin his training


* This is how the first and second ''VideoGame/KidIcarus'' games start -- Pit has fallen into Hades and must fight his way back up.

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* ''VideoGame/KidIcarus1986'': This is how the first and second ''VideoGame/KidIcarus'' games start game starts -- Pit has fallen into Hades the Underworld due to Medusa's machinations and [[JourneyToTheSky must fight his way back up.up to the heavens to defeat the BigBad and save Angel Land]].

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* When Raven in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' reveals her backstory, she says Trigon brought her to his hellish domain. She is [[ImpliedTrope not in Hell]] at the time she speaks.



* When Raven in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' reveals her backstory, she says Trigon brought her to his hellish domain. She is [[ImpliedTrope not in Hell]] at the time she speaks.
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* When Raven in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTeenTitans'' reveals her backstory, she says Trigon brought her to his hellish domain. She is [[ImpliedTrope not in Hell]] at the time she speaks.
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* The goal of a 1990 DOS role-playing game called ''VideoGame/EscapeFromHell'' was ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.

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* %%* ''VideoGame/EscapeFromHell1990'': The goal of a 1990 DOS role-playing the game called ''VideoGame/EscapeFromHell'' was is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.



** Kratos did this in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI'', and again near the beginning of ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'' - although that time, he wasn't really ALL the way down there before he turned around and clawed his way back out again.
** ''[[VideoGame/GodOfWarChainsOfOlympus Chains of Olympus]]'' had Kratos do this with the Greek equivalent to Hell ''and Heaven'', though this was a semi-deliberate act, since he was charged by the gods to find Helios (god of the sun), and Hades was where his search led him. It fits, instead of being just a ToHellAndBack scenario, as he's killed ''by Charon'' shortly after arriving.
** The Barbarian King from ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'' beat up the guards of Hell with his giant hammer and rode out the gates on his fleshy fire horse.
** Kratos does this once again in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII'', this time making sure to kill Hades. By this point Kratos doesn't even seem remotely concerned about finding himself dead; it's not like it has ever bothered him yet.

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** Kratos did does this in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI'', and again near the beginning of ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'' - -- although that time, he wasn't isn't really ALL the way down there before he turned turns around and clawed claws his way back out again.
** ''[[VideoGame/GodOfWarChainsOfOlympus Chains of Olympus]]'' had ''VideoGame/GodOfWarChainsOfOlympus'' has Kratos do this with the Greek equivalent to Hell ''and Heaven'', though although this was is a semi-deliberate act, since he was charged by the gods to find Helios (god (the god of the sun), and Hades was is where his search led him. It fits, instead of being just a ToHellAndBack scenario, as he's killed ''by Charon'' shortly after arriving.
** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'': The Barbarian King from ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'' beat up the guards of Hell with his giant hammer and rode out the gates on his fleshy fire horse.
** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII'': Kratos does this once again in ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII'', again, this time making sure to kill Hades. By this point Kratos doesn't even seem remotely concerned about finding himself dead; it's not like it has ever bothered him yet.
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** When the franchise moved to Norse mythology, he wound up having to break out of ''that'' underworld too.
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* To quote Karlach from ''VideoGame/BaldursGate3'', "Avernus was never my home, it was my prison! I'm free now, and I'm '''''NEVER! GOING! BACK!'''''"

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* In ''Literature/DantesInferno'', Dante and Virgil escape Hell by going down through all nine increasingly horrible circles of Hell and out to Purgatory the other side. In line with his fondness for irony, it means while most of the residents would be trying to climb ''up'' its unscalable walls, rather than thinking of going down to suffer more, those willing to suffer greatly as punishment for their sins may be able to leave.

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* In ''Literature/DantesInferno'', Dante and Virgil escape Hell by going down through all nine increasingly horrible circles of Hell and out to Purgatory on the other side.side of the world. In line with his fondness for irony, it means while most of the residents would be trying to climb ''up'' its unscalable walls, rather than thinking of going down to suffer more, those willing to suffer greatly as punishment for their sins may be able to leave.
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* In ''Literature/DantesInferno'' Dante escapes Hell by going down through all ten increasingly horrible circles of Hell and out the other side. In line with his fondness for irony, it means while most of the residents would be trying to climb ''up'' its unscalable walls, rather than thinking of going down to suffer more, those willing to suffer greatly as punishment for their sins may be able to leave.

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* In ''Literature/DantesInferno'' ''Literature/DantesInferno'', Dante escapes and Virgil escape Hell by going down through all ten nine increasingly horrible circles of Hell and out to Purgatory the other side. In line with his fondness for irony, it means while most of the residents would be trying to climb ''up'' its unscalable walls, rather than thinking of going down to suffer more, those willing to suffer greatly as punishment for their sins may be able to leave.



* ''Literature/ParadiseLost'': Satan himself had to escape from Hell before he could truly rule, doing so by making a bargain with Sin and Death, who had been placed there to guard the exit.

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* ''Literature/ParadiseLost'': Satan himself had to escape from Hell before he could truly rule, doing so by making a bargain with Sin and Death, Death who had been placed there to guard the exit.

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