Immora

This article is about the location, for the Doom Eternal level see Immora (Doom Eternal level).

This article most defenitely features spoilers to The Ancient Gods Part 2. Immora is the first city and the capital of what was once Jekkad, now Hell. It is the site of the final conflict in Doom Eternal between the Slayer and Davoth. A precise history of the city is unknown as it is described mostly in the Maykrs' texts and these were altered after the betrayal of The Father.

Codex Entry
Translations of ancient texts name Immora as the capital city of Hell. Davoth, the creator of this primal realm, came to be known as the Dark Lord after the betrayal by the race of Maykrs he had crafted. Sealed off against his will from the other dimensions, the first world (known as Jekkad) fell into corruption and transformed over time into Hell.

Once a paradise at the dawn of creation, Immora now survives as a stronghold where the Dark Lord resides. Sustained now by the essence of Hell's victims, the people of Immora experience eternal life. Regular infusions of Hell energy have prevented them from transforming into the demons found outside the boundaries of the city. Ancient technology defends Immora from invaders, the high walls impenetrable to those who would bring harm to the last people of the first world.

Appearance
Immora is a city of crimson, orange and black, spires and towers stretching all across. It features a technological and smooth style similar Urdak, easily explained by the fact that Immora is the progenitor to Urdak, made by the same creator. Yet again similarly to Urdak, runes and sigils spread throughout Immora, especially the sigil which marks doors is identical, oftentimes even in coloring.

A major difference is found in the decorations around the Cities. The Maykrs have adorned Urdak with statues of themselves, while Immora is a much more functional city. The closest thing to decoration Immora possesses is demonic runes and pentagrams spread all around its walls.

Trivia
Immora seems to derive its name from the word "Immoral", which fits Hell rather perfectly.