Written in Italian in the 14th century, The Divine Comedy found a very wide audience for whom reading the Bible, published in Latin, was not as accessible.
This poem describes an allegorical and striking vision of Hell (in the Christian sense) and the punishments that are endured there.
In the first song that gives the game its name, Dante goes through the nine circles of Hell: Limbo, the lustful, the greedy, the miserly and prodigal, the angry, the heretics, the violent, the deceivers and finally the traitors. .
It's up to you to dive into the nine circles...