Hell's Gate {Prison}

Hell's Gate {Prison}

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Why do they call it Hell's Gate Prison? Because only the top male criminals end up here - in hell. The criminals here aren't top hackers or terrorists; they're cold, hard, up-close criminals who've stolen, beaten, and/or killed people. Not always for the wrong reasons, but what does the judicial system care? To keep control of all these men, you would think the prison was kept in check by guards and wardens. But Hell's Gate is called its name by the prisoners for a reason. Because on the outside of the gate, you're safe, but on the inside, you're burning in hell. And it's up to one prisoner whether you prosper or perish. (See full description inside)
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