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Ms Duck:
i think there is a major difference between an incredibly complex and artistic- a work of genius- circle of containment and that gigantic,a tching, insanly destructive piece of magic in the hellfire pentagram.

you can disrupt circles from the oustide, with apparently little of no energy being released.

methinks hellfire go boom.

look at the sobs who landed in it..

parthagenon:

--- Quote from: Contrarius on April 09, 2011, 04:18:38 AM ---Right. But they were talking about the Shedd Aquarium, where Luccio was stuck outside while the Denarians were fighting Harry, Kincaid, and Ivy inside.

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Ah.  Thanks, I was getting several different battles confused in my mind.

Also, Hellfire is a raw force, unstable but way powerful- not a spell itself.  If the Denarians were using it to augment their pentagram spell, the way Harry uses it to boost his own fire spells, cutting through that enchantment may very well destroy only the framework spell and completely miss the Hellfire itself, releasing all that power at once- not pleasant for Harry and company.

The Fish:
it's possible that the hellfire pentagram also wouldn't have a solid physical base to crack, as it was mentioned that satan himself erected it.

Wait, why was he working with the denarians? i thought they had a falling out? ???

Ms Duck:
Too many unkowns to ponder. I personally think the big d who imprisoned them is tehob, the black goddess arch enemy of the white god. That would make bthe fallen angel satan the OP uriel. This assumption is baed entirely on me thinking jim will not be able to pass up a seven headed dragon as bad guy ;)

Arkham8:

--- Quote from: Ms Archaeopteryx on April 09, 2011, 09:52:15 PM ---Too many unkowns to ponder. I personally think the big d who imprisoned them is tehob, the black goddess arch enemy of the white god. That would make bthe fallen angel satan the OP uriel. This assumption is baed entirely on me thinking jim will not be able to pass up a seven headed dragon as bad guy ;)

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As cool as that would be, I don't think we have the pages to cover the logistics of several "Lords of Hell", if you will.


However, Hell's Bell's (book one of the final trilogy, correct?) does sound summarily apocalyptic in the sense of Literal Hell. Here's for me hoping you're right about the seven-headed beast, and hopefully the harlot that sits upon the throne... (click to show/hide)Elaine?!
New thought based off of that: (click to show/hide)Justin Dumorne is the Seven-Headed Beast! One head is Cowl, Simon, Kemmler, Justin...and three others :)

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