Level 41 is a bubbling, oozing, and flaming asphalt tar pit surrounded by charcoal black deserts, held in a perpetual greying fog that masks most of the environment. Its tar, despite having been sitting in place for presumably hundreds, if not thousands of years,1 never loses any heat, nor does it ever lose any of its intense reactivity with the air.
Acting as if it is fresh, the tar boils at a consistent 95 °C,2 with this high temperature—coupled with the pungent and intoxicating fumes—being quick to intoxicate wanderers who arrive at this level. Elongated proximity to this tar can frequently lead to fainting, illness, or vomiting from any combination of the two effects. Furthermore, physical touch with this tar, even without direct skin contact, can cause burns and boils to quickly accumulate on one's flesh. Prolonged physical proximity, especially for any time over a second, can cause skin and flesh to melt, graft to other material, or even become fused with the surface layer of the tar itself.
41级是一个冒泡,渗出,燃烧的沥青焦油坑,周围是木炭黑色的沙漠,被永久的灰雾笼罩,掩盖了大部分环境。它的焦油,尽管已经存在了大概几百年,如果不是几千年的话,它永远不会失去任何热量,也不会失去任何与空气的强烈反应。
焦油就像新鲜的一样,在95 °C的温度下沸腾