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==[[Doom (2016)]] and [[Doom Eternal]]== | ==[[Doom (2016)]] and [[Doom Eternal]]== | ||
Hellgrowth is given its canonical name as well as some lore explaining its purpose in the Hellish corruption process besides being disgusting scenery. Special forms of it, such as [[gore nest]]s and [[tentacle]]s, are also introduced. | Hellgrowth is given its canonical name as well as some lore explaining its purpose in the Hellish corruption process besides being disgusting scenery. Special forms of it, such as [[gore nest]]s and [[tentacle]]s, are also introduced. | ||
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In the [[Reclaimed Earth]] level of ''[[The Ancient Gods, Part Two]]'', which occurs after the invasion of Earth has been thwarted, hellgrowth can be seen to have fossilized into a stone-like substance in the absence of an active invasion. This suggests that a constant connection to Hell is required to sustain it. | In the [[Reclaimed Earth]] level of ''[[The Ancient Gods, Part Two]]'', which occurs after the invasion of Earth has been thwarted, hellgrowth can be seen to have fossilized into a stone-like substance in the absence of an active invasion. This suggests that a constant connection to Hell is required to sustain it. |