It depends. In most cases, 'Heaven' and 'Hell' are capitalized when referring to the specific religious or mythological concepts. But if used in a more general or metaphorical sense, they might not be.
Not all of the Great Emperors in the sky had died. According to the description in " Heaven Covering ", Emperor Wu Shi and Emperor Vicious didn't die. Emperor Wu Shi had entered the Immortal Road and had been fighting with the enemy, blocking the Immortal Emperor. Emperor Vicious was in the forbidden area of the Big Dipper. At the end of the novel, he followed Emperor Ye into the Immortal Road and fought with Emperor Wu Shi. Thus, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that not all the Great Emperors in Heaven Covering City had died.
I haven't read this 'between heaven and hell the challenge fanfic' specifically. But generally, a fanfic like this might explore the contrast between good and evil, as heaven and hell are often symbols of those. It could involve characters facing moral dilemmas that test their limits, similar to a challenge.
A man told of his experience when he was drowning. As he lost consciousness, he said he entered a realm that he thought was heaven. He saw angels - like beings that were guiding him towards a place filled with warmth and acceptance. On the other hand, there are tales of those who, in the throes of severe depression, felt they were in a hellish state. They felt isolated, as if in a dark void, with no hope or escape. These stories are often used to either support religious beliefs or to explore the human psyche's ability to create such vivid mental images during extreme conditions.
In short stories, hell is often described as a place of torment. There are usually flames, pain, and suffering. For example, people might be depicted as being tortured by demons. Heaven, in contrast, is described as a place of peace and joy. It may have beautiful landscapes, like golden fields and clear blue skies, and the people there are often shown as being happy and harmonious.
Once upon a time, there was a man named Tom. He lived a rather sinful life. One day, he passed away. He found himself at the gates of hell. The place was filled with fire and screams. But then, an angel appeared. The angel said Tom had one last chance. Tom was taken to heaven. In heaven, there was beautiful music, kind people, and a feeling of pure love. Tom realized how wrong his past life was and decided to be good forever.
To be honest, it's hard to say. Sometimes stories like this have elements of truth mixed with imagination. You'd have to do some research or ask the creator to know for sure.
In novels, people who could go to hell usually referred to those who could enter the netherworld after death. In addition to the dead, there were also some special circumstances that could go to hell, such as:
1. People with special abilities: For example, the protagonist Bai Jingjing can obtain extraordinary abilities through cultivation. After she dies, she can enter the underworld and become one of the common people who go to the underworld.
2. Those who committed serious crimes during their lifetime: For example, those who were sent to the endless hell would be sent to different netherworld according to their crimes after death.
3. People with very important missions: For example, those who were sent to the underworld to carry out special missions would also go to the underworld to complete the mission after they died.
4. People with special faces: Some people will be valued by the underworld after death because their faces or images are very special, such as beautiful women, ugly ghosts, etc. These people will also be sent to the underworld after death.
It was important to note that the descriptions of these characters in the novel were merely fictional, which did not mean that such situations really existed in the real world.
I don't have information about this novel's characters. It could be a hero who is caught between the forces of good and evil, or perhaps a group of characters with different beliefs and goals, some leaning towards the 'heavenly' side and some towards the 'hellish' side.
The main theme might be about the human experience in a dual - natured world. It could be about how people find their place between the ideal (heaven) and the worst (hell). It might also deal with redemption or the fall of characters. If it's a fantasy novel, perhaps there are supernatural elements that play into this concept of being between two extreme states. For example, a character might have to fight against dark forces from 'hell' while also trying to reach a state of grace or 'heaven'.