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  • Hell is the first episode of Series 2 of Father Ted.
  • Hell is a region of the world where Satan used to live. During the War of the Squads, Weegee was given domain of it.
  • The plane of Hell is the ultimate expression of evil order in the Great Beyond, of the weak subjugated to serve the strong, of complete obedience, and of unquestioning faith. It is not willful and random like the torments of the Abyss or purely sadistic and spiteful like that of Abaddon. Evil and obedience here are honed to a razor's edge in service to a greater purpose: that of bending the will of souls and the very architecture of creation itself to the greater glory of the lord Asmodeus and his perfect order. It is the home of a myriad of devils and other evil outsiders and sadly the final destination for countless mortal souls.
  • Hell is a concept in some types of Christianity and in some other religions notably Islam. Not all christians actually believe in hell, even many exclusivists don't believe in hell, as they believe in the death of the soul instead (eternal sleep - Annihilationism). In some parts of the world only a minority of Christians believe in hell as eternal conscious suffering.
  • Hell (also once known as Scorpion's Lair and Hades in the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis ports of UMK3) is Scorpion's original battlefield and a stage in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. It debuted in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. In here, as a Stage Fatality, an opponent can be uppercut into a pool of lava nearby.
  • Hell is the realm of torture and punishment for the evil beings for their sins. It only appears in the ninth film of the series, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, hence its name. Two characters throughout the series have been vanquished to hell, as can be seen below. In the series, only Jason Vorhees and Freddy Krueger are ever stated as denizens of Hell.
  • The residents of Castle Frank N. Stein found themselves en route to Hell on one occasion, their names hastily added to the 'dead' list, and found themselves once again battling their old foe Max D. Cap, who was manning the death train. While Chuck, Head and Igor eventually made it out okay, the Professor was kept behind by Max's superior, the Thin Controller.
  • So-named because of its demonic heritage, and because its fire attacks, wings, and pointed tail make it look like something from hell.
  • Hell is a part of the afterlife and is the opposite to Heaven. It is the home of Satan.
  • Hell is a realm of torment and punishment, inhabited by various demons and damned souls. It serves as where the events of the Hellboy in Hell storyline take place.
  • hell , known as hell_ , hell_raiser is a player on Stunt Evolution he is a n00b also :)
  • The world as we know it is but a fragment of the real world, whether or not humankind is aware of this. Over seven centuries ago, reality split into three layers, forcing us to remain ignorant of the fact that we are not alone, that our stories and legends are still real. There is truth... and there is Hell. - 46820/The
  • Hell was a pocket dimension outside the known Runiverse. Angeror created it, and dwelled there when he had "free time". Hell was fiery and full of lava, as based on the real thing (no dead evil souls dwell here, they just go to the Eternal Void). Deathworms lived here, with their various hives stretching across the horrible landscape. Kalgar came here when he died, to act as "caretaker". (RP: Souls of the Damned)
  • The Hell was supposed to the worst place ever, but then along came SPARTANS!!! They ordered The Devil to built a restaurant and later dined in it. After this, many more entertainments were made, and it is now were the evil go to enjoy themselves, and the worst place ever became New York. Hell is also the place where Teletubby Land was rumoured to have been built and founded. It is also the darkest, creepiest, and most twisted place ever.
  • Super Metroid storyboards state that the Etecoons live in "Hell".
  • "A fucked up place." - Jackie Estacado Hell is the afterlife realm where evil souls are said to dwell after death. The Darkness is shown to have both authority and control over Hell, indicating that it may have been created by him. Though Hell is said to house evil souls, Jenny Romano, an innocent soul, was condemned to Hell by The Darkness in order to trap The Angelus, as well as to force Jackie to do his bidding.
  • Hel (ヘル Heru, tranlated as Hel) is a Dark Magic tome from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. This tome is exclusively wielded by end-game Dark Mages and Dark Bishops in both games, and possesses the sinister effect of reducing the HP of a selected target to 1. Without the employment of hacks, this tome can never be obtained legitimately by the player.
  • Hell (called Sheol in the Hebrew and Hades in the Greek) is the place where all the dead who are not saved go to before they are resurrected unto judgment and cast into the Lake of Fire. In Scripture, it says that Hell follows the fourth Horseman (Death) in the fourth Seal Judgment.
  • There are various structures around including a large spire which is presumably the seat of the Daimakaichō's' power. There are also plantlike structures that can serve as prisons to individuals.
  • Hell (地獄, Jigoku; Viz: "The Underworld") is the place where Hollows are sent if they were wicked when they were alive.
  • Hell is a place where damned souls go, and Demons thrive. Whenever a Demon is killed in the human world he will return to Hell, unless it's spirit is destroyed, or devoured by another Demon. In Devil Lady Dante (it might have been Ryo Utsugi) goes into the lowest circle of Hell and meets the bottom half of Zenon (each of the three heads escaped Hell.) and gets eaten. Inside the partial Zenon he transforms into Demon Lord Dante and flies out of his icy prison.
  • Hell (abbreviated as HL) is the currency in the Disgaea series. Hell is acquired by completing maps and opening treasure chests in Disgaea 2, Disgaea 3, Disgaea 4, and selling items.
  • Hell is the world of the Demons and another dimension. It is an underworld where evil beings go when they die in Gloriana.
  • Hell was a location spoken of in Corellian mythology. According to the mythology, Hell housed a being known as the devil.
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  • Hell is one of the planes considered to be "below" ours, and is inhabited by demon souls, though not all demons dwell there. Most might find it unpleasant, but they are willing occupants, not prisoners. It is as the demons wish it to be. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Hell has 5 sections. The Sith Capital
  • Hell is a location in Submachine Universe.
  • Hell is a series of stages in Stick Ranger.
  • Hell is the song in He Is Coming For You Next.
  • Hell (infierno) es una arena de batalla aparecida en la saga de Mortal Kombat situada en Netherrealm.
  • Players can also flip or lunge opponents into Hell to receive a kill. Players who are killed that way will receive a death, but will not lose EXP.
  • Hell is the name of the netherworld in versions of Hack and NetHack from Hack 1.0.2 through NetHack 3.0.10. To win the game, the adventurer must enter Hell, take the Amulet of Yendor from the Wizard, and then return to the surface; starting with NetHack 3.0.0, s/he must then face the Astral Plane.
  • Hell is usually where the characters of Bonus Stage end up when they die, regardless of good or bad deeds done. Satan lives there. It is red, sparse, and very hot, and is now located on the sun. They had to move there after "the whole AC/DC ordeal" because they were giving the Highway to Hell a lot of traffic. Hell was wished away by Phil in 2 Pack, but officially came back in Virtual Cooking.
  • Hell is a horrible place where those who choose to reject the blood of Jesus Christ, and align themselves with Satan end up going. It is described in the Bible as a place of extreme torment, and unbelievable pain where there is total separation from God Originally Hell was created for Satan, and the fallen angels due to their wickedness, but when sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, mankind fell short of the glory of God and became sinful, giving Satan the legal right to make claims on the souls of people. It is only through the belief in Jesus Christ for the remission of sins that someone can avoid going there.
  • Hell, also called Downstairs, Hades, The Basement, The Pit, The Hot Box, MotherShip, The Deep Fryer, The Underworld or even Perdition by angels, is the spiritual realm for punishment and pain of the afterlife. Human souls who are sent to Hell are tormented until their humanity is stripped away and they become demons. Hell is said to be so terrible that even the demons, with the exception of Alastair, hate and fear it.
  • Hell is the realm of demons. William Blazkowicz travelled there at least once to fight the Angel of Death in the The Death Dimension area of Hell, and later when fighting the Devil Incarnate. Hell was also the home of the Harbinger. B.J.'s descendants B.J. Blazkowicz III and Stan Blazkowicz would also travel to hell when defending the Solar System from invading demons that the Union Aerospace Corporation had summoned after opening portals to the realms of Hell.
  • The buildings provide a permanent passive boost to damage per second, skull's value or click damage, depending on which building has been built, but note that no boost will be given until the construction of a particular building is finished. The construction can be rushed by spending in a quantity dependent on the remaining time required to finish the construction. Every 4 hours a short ad might be watched in order to skip 4 hours of construction time. (See Scrolls)
  • It is just a small town or village on Norway This settlement is localizated in the Lånke area of the municipality of Stjørdal in Nord-Trøndelag county, the pop. is 1 440 habitants, the area is 1.06 km2 so the density is 1,358/km2 The elevation is 14 m, the Time zone is UTC+1 but also as Summer DST of UTC+2 The post code is 7517 Hell
  • Hell is a place where bad people go where they die. It is owned by Craig The Devil and has been visited by Black Yoshi and Luigi.
  • On the inside, the Gates appear to be prevented from opening fully by two thick ropes with charms attached to them. The face and left arm of a large demonic creature can be seen behind the Gates. It is unclear if the ropes are intended to keep this creature inside. It has armor plating on its upper arm and it wields a blade. Its left arm and face are covered in tattoos resembling tribal markings. The demon skewers the Hollow entering Hell with its blade and pulls it through the Gates, while laughing. The Gates then close and the entire structure cracks and crumbles into nothing.
  • is chapter 605 of the original Naruto manga.
  • Hell is one part of the Afterlife. This part of the afterlife is for either those who have done evil in their live, and require punishment, or those imortal beings who dare fight against those in power.
  • Hell is another zone of Kano's mental landscape. It seems to be either favored by or the creation of Red. It contains flesh walls, glass cylinders that cage creatures, and other general bio-horror.
  • Hell is a horrible, awful place ruled by Satan (like Earth, hahahahaha!). Many people are forced to go there for doing petty crimes like littering.
  • Hell is one of the stages in Marvel Super Heroes that's the stage of Blackheart.
  • Hell, also known as the Dark Realm, is the Realm closest to the Darkness. It is ruled by Saetan SaDiablo, the High Lord of Hell and after his death by his son Daemon Sadi.
  • Hell was believed by some cultures to be the place of punishment after death for those who had sinned in life.
  • In many religious traditions, Hell is a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife, often in the underworld. Religions with a linear divine history often depict Hell as endless. Hell was the counterpart of the Tyran version of Heaven. It is unknown if it is led by an antagonist to God and Heaven.
  • Hell is the lowest point in the afterlife, a place of despair, pain and terror where the souls of the damned go to be tortured for eternity. Exactly what form that torture takes depends on the individual expectations and beliefs of the soul involved.
  • Hell (Or "The Pits of Hell") is the final resting place of those who have committed unspeakable crimes on Earth. From its initial appearance, Hell is distinguished from Tartarus as containing far worse torments for those who have committed far worse crimes. It is important to note that consignment to Hell has nothing to do with a person's religion or how they view the afterlife, as Callisto was sent to both Tartarus and Hell on different occasions of her death. The various deities of death seem to be aware of Hell, as well as can choose to send damned souls there if they consider their own realms of torment inadequate (Sin noted that Hades did this on occasion). As with all deceased souls, most of those consigned to Hell may be reincarnated on Earth into new mortal lives after a time.
  • Name: Hell Run Time: 3:10 Written By: Liszt, arr. Rick Wakeman (Translation by Forsythe) Year: 1975 * The Real Lisztomania
  • Hell is the home dimension of the demons. Each realm is ruled by a Prince of Hell, all of whom were banished there from Heaven. There are several demon dimensions, an example of which is Edom.
  • Disney aimed to change Hell "from a holiday village resort to a services company". Hell took over a chain of French gyms, launched bar/restaurant complexes, opened Club Hell in Las Vegas and Montreal and commenced a budget resort concept aimed at young adults, Extreme Hell with its first resort in Los Angeles. Thirteen additional budget resorts were planned for the new century. So far, Hell has refused to answer any rumors of hiring Donald Trump to run for president, or the rumour that they have created another required math for students.
  • --George Carlin Hell is a celestial realm that serves as the home of Lucifer and his demons, and is also the place where humans go after they die if they have achieved their Fate. It is the farthest place to be found from Heaven in the entire Symphony, a perpetual flat note trying to drown out the grace of God.
  • Hell is one of a few types of map themes, used during Minecraft's Indev stage. Map themes were an early version of the biome generator used in Minecraft today. Compared to the "Normal" map theme at that time, "Hell" generated Lava in place of Water. The sky would also appear red, instead of blue. This map theme made gameplay more challenging, as lighting levels were lower - leading to more Mobs spawning. Farming also took much longer. This feature was eventually removed in the Infdev stage
  • Hell is a flag on the Meridian Ocean. It was originally founded on the Malachite Ocean on June 8, 2009.
  • A man who never would once trapped Rassilon, the Woman and the Time Lords there for all eternity, although this has probably been retconned out of existence by now.
  • Using his massive influence, Brett Keane has convinced humanity that Hell is a location of eternal torment which is quite simply not the case. The Drunken Peasants also happen to be proud residents of Hell. Some speculate that the entire DP universe actually takes place in purgatory and that the peasants are in a coma. Every Friday in order to summon Paul's Ego, TJ has a regular appointment sucking Satan's cock right before the show. Hell is a land of freewill, unlike Heaven where everyone is a slave to God and have to suck his ass every minute.
  • from kh Heroes Cast: satan.jpg kyle.jpg kenny.jpg stan.jpg Villain Cast; sh.jpg cartman.jpg
  • Hell was a place mentioned until the end of Warcraft II and Lord of the Clans. It was a place of suffering and the adobe of the daemons. As of today, it's considered to Retcon speculation. Hell probably has little to do with the Twisting Nether, or Firelands, as the Firelands is a place among the Elemental Plane. Hell itself would have more to do with the Twisting Nether, which is described as Hades or the Underworld. Hell could also be a different place from the Twisting Nether in where it only exists in an afterlife, stating that the Twisting Nether which is like hell where a Satanic figure responsible for the burning legion would reside in until being
  • Hell is the name of worlds in multiple works of scince fiction.
  • Situated in Evil Galaxia system, Hell is second hottest world after Evil Galaxia Prime. Evil Galaxia 4 might not be so much like it, so it is populated by balloons. However, it is usually FREAKIN' impossible to escape there due forces of Spiritual Black Dimensions. Six times bigger than Earth! Unholy hamster will appear! Not!
  • Hell is a place mentioned in the Bible, Qur'an, and other texts. It is the domain of the Devil and, according to some religions on Earth, it is a negative afterlife of suffering and punishment, as opposed to Heaven which is a positive afterlife of eternal bliss. The Goa'uld Sokar terraformed Netu to create a hell-like environment for his captured enemies. Ironically, he was killed when Netu, his version of Hell, was blown up. (SG1: "Jolinar's Memories", "The Devil You Know")
  • Hell is a cornerstone element of the Doom universe. It is the source of the demonic invasion in the games. It has a significant presence in many levels, and is the setting of parts of Doom, Doom II, Final Doom, Doom 64, Doom 3, Resurrection of Evil, and Doom (2016).
  • Hell is where the souls of the evil go when they die. In the comic, each of the fiends eventually end up here, Starting with Lich, then Kary, Ur, and most recently Muffin. Lich or Kary greet the fiends when they go to hell. Black Mage Evilwizardington also managed to become king of Hell, by taking out the spines of every demon, for a brief time, though he was quickly overthrown by Lich, who gave the demons back their spines.
  • Hell is an obscure dimension that lies beyond the Earth Plane. It appears as a realm of never-ending darkness, devoid of any form of light and warmth, that tries to absorb any living being who goes near it.
  • Hell is a location which features in Carmageddon Splat Pack and The Nosebleed Pack.
  • After Astra Logue was possessed by a demon, John Constantine attempted to summon a greater demon, Nergal, to expel the lesser demon out of her. However, Nergal dragged her away, killing and damning her to Hell. John Constantine was somehow sent to Hell, sometime between late 2015 and early 2016. He finally got out around May of 2016.
  • "Hell" (地獄(ヘル), Heru) is an archetype of cards used by Sect Ijuin in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's manga. The monsters are all Insects and many of the support Spell and Trap Cards' effects activate by sending "Hell" monsters from the hand to the Graveyard. Their symbol is a white skull with a black background, which is featured somewhere in all of the monsters and in some of the Spell/Traps.
  • Eizo VI-C, also known as Hell was a frozen moon that was one of the 14 moon on the gas giant Gaigan. appears in Unreal II: The Awakening, where the main protagonist is looking for a piece of the Artifact there, which is guarded by the Heavy Araknid. The Axon Corporation built a research facility which was named Elysium.
  • When a young girl is found nearly dead on the streets, the Special Victims Unit's only clue to the identity of her attacker is a picture of a devil she drew when asked who attacked her. As the police search for the assailant, they learn that the victim was a sex slave in Uganda, and suspect that her devil is a former member of the infamous Lord's Resistance Army.
  • It is played throughout his crib with surround sound stereos and television with football to watch. However, it is the same tape played over and over, so people get bored when watching it. Hell also has many landmarks, including the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Twin Towers, that place getting reconstructed in New York where the Twin Towers used to be, the World Trade Center, and even those two buildings that got attacked by terrorists on april 4th.Wireless Internet signal is very low, and so is cell phone signal, so watch out, unless you want to be reduced to using a wired telephone that is nailed to the wall.
  • Jeune femme rencontrée par Vangelius sur Terre, elle fait partie d’un groupe de marginaux amateurs d’occultime et de toute forme de « dépravations ». Ce n’est pas pour rien que son petit surnom est « la succube ».
  • In many mythological, folklore and religious traditions, hell is a place of eternal torment in an afterlife often populated with demons and devils. The term is also commonly used as an expletive, not always necessarily directly referring to the place of fire and brimstone.
  • From the beginning of time humanity has pondered their death. A concept that began very early was that when you died, people who were good were sent to one area, and evildoers were sent to another place. When Jesus Christ lived among us, people yearned to know of what their sins would do to them in the next life. Unfortunately, Christ was killed before he could get back to us on that. However, Dante Alighieri, Virgil the Poet, and Stephen Colbert were brave enough to enter Hell and see what it was like. Hell is also called Hoboken New Jersey
  • File:Hell 03.jpgHell is the last the level of the game. You arrive here by beating the contest, and being sent by Van Tastic. The map has many hazards like the fiery pit of lava, the molten waterfalls. Losing the match will cause a cutscene to play to show the character falling to their doom.
  • Hell was a dimension separate from the Discworld. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Hell is a place where bad are taken to in the afterlife.
  • Hell is an English heavy metal band from Nottingham, England, formed in 1982. The members of the band include Tony Speakman, Tim Bowler, Kev Bower, Andy Sneap and David Bower.
  • Death fascinates men the world round, and there are as many philosophies about what comes after this life as there are, it seems, lives which end. Hell is just one of these beliefs. It is ruled by Satan. Sinners and evil souls may end up going to hell, and demons and devils are often associated with hell. In some beliefs there are more than one hells. Wicked denizens live in the deepest hells listening to infernal music. Some believe that the dungeons of hell can be seen hanging from the floating portions of Mordack's Island, lava from hell drains down to the land below.
  • BEEP BOP BEEEEP. BAP BAP; BEEEP. He woke up, momentarily disoriented. Where was he? Who brought him…after about a second, it hit him he was in his bedroom; the same place he lied down to sleep the previous night, after a rather unsuccessful night out. He rubbed his eyes for full four seconds, and yawned. Then he slowly freed his body from the sweet, comfortable embrace of his light yellow sheets. He felt his feet hitting the floor, and the sense of safety and happiness he always felt with that came soon after. It was.
  • In Hell, the demonic inhabitants work in a hierarchy. For each of the seven deadly sins, there is a corresponding prince of hell - Lucifer for pride, Mammon for greed, Asmodeus for lust, Leviathan for envy, Beelzebub for gluttony, Satan for wrath, and Belphegor for sloth. Lucifer is also the chief of justice in hell. In this official capacity, he wears red cullotes with ribbons and a blindfold. His first name is Lucifer, and his surname is Morningstar. The executor of his sentences is Alastor.
  • This maze stands between the wasteland and the secret home base of the Fang Gang. The entrance is at 53,51; zone 3. It is a lot more dangerous inside! Start: 4,3,3 End: 4,31,31 File:Hell Route.png Monsters include: * Grim Reaper * Fang Gang Elder * Baby Jenks * Fang Gang Warrior * Fang Gang Fledgling * Super Gamma Tiger If you're not comfortable surviving in Zone 5 you won't be comfortable trying to navigate the maze.
  • In Hellgate: London, the idea of 'Hell' is intentionally distanced from that most commonly known in Judeo-Christian religions. Instead, Hell is the name given to the alternate dimension from where the invading demonic horde has poured into our world. Do not be mistaken though- Hell is still the fiery, brimstone-ravaged and tortured Hell that we know from popular culture, festooned with Demon-spawn and governed by devlish overlords with nought on their minds but the destruction of everything in their path.
  • Hell supposedly has 12 "spheres" 1. * This level is like a tropical jungle[1] 2. * This level is a frozen wasteland [2] 3. * This level certain souls are meals for demons[3] 4. * This level souls are used as power generators[4] 5. * This level souls are used as drugs for demons[5] 6. * In this level demons are toy collectors (Soul Trappers) who collect a certain type of soul (singer, killer, daydreamer etc) every so many years. According to Celestine, there is a choir of psychopaths and an orchestra of nuns being forced to use their own nerves as violin strings. 7. * Erebus
  • Inferno (também uma vez conhecida como Lair de Scorpion nos portes de UMK3 Super Nintendo e Sega Genesis ) é o campo de batalha original de Scorpion e um estágio na série de jogos de luta Mortal Kombat. Ele estreou no Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 . Aqui um stage fatality pode ser feito o oponente pode ser jogado em uma piscina de lava nas proximidades. Inferno também teve um BGM metais pesados ​​em sua aparência cada .
  • This article is about the theological or philosophical afterlife. For other uses, see Hell (disambiguation).See also: Hell in Christian beliefs, Harrowing of Hell, and HadesPage semi-protected Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) Hell - detail from a fresco in the medieval church St. Nicolas in Raduil, BulgariaIn many mythological, folklore and religious traditions, hell is a place of eternal torture and punishment in an afterlife, often after resurrection. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as endless. Religions with a cyclic history often depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations. Typically these traditions locate hell under the Earth's external surface and often include entrances
  • In many religious traditions, Hell is a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife, often in the underworld. Religions with a linear divine history often depict Hell as endless (for example, see Hell in Christian beliefs). Religions with a cyclic history often depict Hell as an intermediary period between incarnations (for example, see Chinese Diyu).
  • Hell is one of two afterlife locations depicted in Christianity, with hell being the one in which the unbelieving and the wicked are condemned to go to after death. In the comic book story "The Egg And The Smurfs", one of the Smurfs was accidentally sent to Hell when another Smurf who got so impatient with him making up his mind to make a wish wished him to go there (or "to the devil with you") while striking the egg with a hammer. When Papa Smurf undid all the wishes made to the egg, the Smurf that was sent to Hell reappeared in the Smurf Village with a pitchfork.
  • Hell is a realm of punishment in the afterlife, which souls were sent to by the Men with Sticks and Rope if it was decided that this was their place. It was implied by Annie Sawyer that each condemned soul's personal Hell was a room which they were locked inside forever. File:Being Human - The Annie Broadcasts 10 - Hell
  • A common name for Mephisto's or Satan's realm. There are apparently several different hells, each ruled over bu a different lord - and all have used the title Satan at some point. The various lords of Hell include: * Mephisto * Marduk Kurios * Satannish * Thog * Hellstorm * Pluto * Hela
  • No matter how many people tell you to go to Hell, don't. At no place in the space time continuum is it a pleasant place: It was lousy since it opened and there are no plans for improvement. The actual description of the place varies from religion to religion and planet to planet, and is based mostly on hearsay. The one thing they agree uniformly is that it's set up to make you unhappy and is thus a place to avoid.
  • HeLL был создан в системе коллаба. Над ним работали игроки Serponge и Shig. По описанию Serponge, Shig создал геймплей к уровню, а сам Serponge все продекорировал. Дизайн уровня экспериментальный. Он похож местами на адский, местами на эффектный, а иногда вообще авторский. Практически на всех этапах присутствует красный цвет, который сочетается с чёрным или белым. Также появляются эффекты следа крови на экране, звуковых линий и пр. В добавку с быстрой скрипучей музыкой уровень получается адским. Всё это делает его очень интересным и оригинальным.
  • An extra dimensional location seperate from our dimension, this local can only be described as Hell. Populated by creatures collectively refered to as "demons", Hell is a strange, nightmarish place where human life can barely survive. Many individuals have reported a lack of fatigue in Hell, and some worked constantly without the need for rest. One of the UAC researcher teams called it "the Hercules Complex."
  • HELL is a world where cursed players, that are cursed by the Curse Wand, get transported to as punishment. HELL is otherwise known as a 'jail' to players who disobeyed the /rules. Technically nobody has World Locked the world but @Hamumu has placed a Small Lock. If you try to place a lock, it won't let you because it is a "special world." Entering a door: "The door laughs at you." Upon doing /go: "Cursed players can't do /go. They just can't." Trying to respawn: "I cant respawn right now!"
  • This is my game. My name is Andrew Saiz. I live in Socorro NM. I'm making a game for the playstation3 and xbox360. I don't know if I can make it become big but if I can get people and sponsors to help together we could become a big game. Now i'm just on my begining steps. I'm getting the story board part down. This game is called Hell! It's a story about two kids that get posessed from this game called the uija board. They have a friend named Kreon Ortiz that thinks somethings wrong with them. Well Kreon notices that the main bad guy had made a lot of people play this game especailly the people that don't know about the game. Well Kreon also notices that the people that are posessed are doing the same thing as the main bad guy to other people. The people that are posessed are not called zo
  • A hell is kind of low-life bar where the customers are rough, ragged and have no scruples. Matrim Cauthon describes a hell as follows: "Hells were the lowest of the low, dirty and dimly lit, where the ale and wine were cheap and still not worth half what you paid, the food was worse and any women who set on your lap was trying to pick your pocket or cut your purse or else had two men waiting upstairs to crack you over the head... At any time of the day you would find dice rolling in a dozen games... Few of the gamblers would have come by their coin by any means even halfway honest... Hells always had two or three strong arms with cudgels about to break up fights... They usually stopped the patrons from killing one another, but when they failed the corpses were dragged out the back...and le
  • These creatures/humans currently reside in Hell: * Rabisu: The Self-Proclaimed Ruler of Hell who feasted on the souls of the dead who fell into Hell. He was killed by a simulacrum copy of Ash Williams when Ash found that he had swallowed the souls of Raymond and Henrietta Knowby. * Hastur: The three-headed Triune Duke of The Pit Infernal, who needed the help of the simulacrum Ash to defeat a resurrected Adolf Hitler, and in return, remove the Deadite energy inside of Ash so he can never become a Deadite again. Simulacrum Ash defeated Hitler, but Hastur went back on his promise, so Ash destroyed two out of the three heads. * The Seven Deadly Sins: The physical forms of the seven deadly sins live and work in Hell, where they torture certain individuals who have sinned enough to be
  • Hell (地獄 Jigoku), also known as the underworld, is a depiction of the afterlife commonly depicted as a place of eternal damnation for all evil. While Power Rangers avoids use of religious themes, the concept has been touched upon in Super Sentai. Indeed, a common trope of tokusatsu series is for characters, usually villains, to vow to send their enemies to hell. Revived villains and monsters may be mentioned as being brought back from hell. In Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, hell is mentioned as the resting place of the ultimate evil, Dai-Satan.
  • Hell is often portrayed as populated with demons, who torment the damned. Many are ruled by a death god, such as Nergal, Hades, Yama or the Christian/Islamic Devil, called Satan or Lucifer. Family Guy introduced another death God called the Super Devil in "Boys Do Cry". In "Holy Crap", Peter believes he is going to Hell, and witnesses a card game with Adolf Hitler, John Wilkes Booth, Al Capone and Superman.
  • Hell (地獄 Jigoku) is a place in Other World where evil characters go after they die. Hell is never actually shown in the manga, however it is shown several times throughout the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT anime series. A version of Hell is also featured in the Dragon Ball Z movie "Fusion Reborn". In the Super Android 17 Saga, Goku travels into a large cave within Hell where, yet again, he must defeat Cell and Frieza.
  • Hell, ruled by Satan, is an afterlife where nearly everyone goes to after they die. On South Park, only Mormons are sent to Heaven after their death, so basically everyone in history who wasn't a Mormon during their lives is currently living in Hell; including Hitler, Gandhi, JFK, Jeffrey Dahmer, Gene Siskel, and many many more. However, this may have been changed, due to the fact that Kenny, a Roman Catholic, has gone to heaven at least twice. Kenny has gone to hell however once.
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Hell article. Take me to the [ Hell] article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Hell link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article.
  • Hell is generally considered a place where sinners who are not saved by faith in Christ are burned, tormented, tortured, and harmed by fire for eternity. It is also considered as a place ruled by Satan, or the absence of God (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9, esp. v. 9: "everlasting destruction from the prescence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power;"). However, some sects of Christianity, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, believe that Hell is simply a place where unrighteous people go to be unconscious forever, i.e. die.
  • Belief in Hell causes suffering in two ways. 1. * People fear for their own salvation, sometimes feeling very guilty over ordinary, human weakness like looking at another person and thinking things like “Isn’t he/she attractive?” For extreme fundamentalist Christians even something as minor as that can lead to damnation. 2. * People fear for the salvation of other people they care about, they fear because people they care about won’t stop sinning or might start sinning. They fear that formerly sinful friends, relatives who have died are now in Hell. Who are the sinners?
  • Hell is another plane of existence that usually lies below all other realms. It is often associated with the punishment of wicked souls, the land of the dead and/or the imprisonment of dark or evil gods or monsters. In the Legend of Heroes series, there are some realms that are often the equivalent of Hell or the Underworld.
  • Hell can be reaced by death, or if a tourist visits via the hellavator, 3 doors appear infront of them, one for Sinners, one for Tourists and one for Jehovah's Witnesses which is to the left. The first two lead directly to hell, the other one is just a giant white void, inhabited by a giant pencil who can draw lines in the void, making giant slides, which it pushes Jehovah's Witnesses down, causing them to land randomly in Hell.
  • Hell is generally considered a place where sinners who are not saved by their religious faith are burned, tormented, tortured, and harmed by fire for eternity. It is also considered as a place ruled by Satan, or the absence of God (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9, esp. v. 9: "eternal destruction from the face of the Lord and from the glory of his might"). However, some sects of Christianity, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, believe that Hell is simply a place where unrighteous people go to be unconscious forever, i.e. die.
  • Dante Alighieri's poem the Divine Comedy features a journey into hell. (DS9 short story: "Chiaroscuro") One of the illusions that an uncooperative Captain Christopher Pike was subjected to was one of hell. Years later, the Talosians realized that they had made a horrible mistake, given that Pike's mother had died in a fire when he was a child. (TOS episode: "The Cage"; TOS novel: Burning Dreams) Commodore Matthew Decker, delerious from his post-trauma, swore the planet killer was spawned straight from this cursed place. (TOS episode: "The Doomsday Machine")
  • Hell is a place described in the Holy Bible as "prepared for the devil and his angels" (see gospel of Matthew 25:41). When the cherub Lucifer rebelled against God and brought a third of the angels with him, God cast them out from Heaven and condemned them to spend eternity in that place of torment. Hell is also referred to as "eternal fire," "outer darkness" and "the abyss." It is unclear whether these various appellations are different parts of Hell or synonyms of the word Hell.
  • Hell is, according to the Christian faith, the place evil people go when they die (or sometimes visit when near death). It is run by the Devil, and is the traditional Christian representation; all fire and brimstone. Homer went there after he sold his soul to the Devil. The whole Simpson family went during the Apocalypse (after Homer stopped Lisa from ascending to Heaven).
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  • Hell is an area in Christian lore where those who have not gotten in Purgatory or Heaven.Spawn Universe Hell and its demons are featured in the Spawn series. Mercenary Al Simmons gets betrayed by his own employers, dies, and goes to Hell. He then makes a deal with the Devil that if he agrees to fight with Malebolgias he would get to return to Earth and see his wife again. Throughout the comic he meets and fights many nefarious characters.
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  • Ring Of Fire
  • May I have this dance?
  • Pushing up daisies
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  • * SatanSpawn Residents * Malebolgia * Mammon * Violator
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  • Super Metroid
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  • Hell in the Splat Pack
  • The storyboard which names the location as such.
  • The symbol of the "Hell" monsters
  • A Lopto Sect Dark Bishop casting Hel on Tina, who dodges.
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  • None
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  • yes
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  • Write the first section of your page here.
  • Hell is the first episode of Series 2 of Father Ted.
  • Hell is a region of the world where Satan used to live. During the War of the Squads, Weegee was given domain of it.
  • These creatures/humans currently reside in Hell: * Rabisu: The Self-Proclaimed Ruler of Hell who feasted on the souls of the dead who fell into Hell. He was killed by a simulacrum copy of Ash Williams when Ash found that he had swallowed the souls of Raymond and Henrietta Knowby. * Hastur: The three-headed Triune Duke of The Pit Infernal, who needed the help of the simulacrum Ash to defeat a resurrected Adolf Hitler, and in return, remove the Deadite energy inside of Ash so he can never become a Deadite again. Simulacrum Ash defeated Hitler, but Hastur went back on his promise, so Ash destroyed two out of the three heads. * The Seven Deadly Sins: The physical forms of the seven deadly sins live and work in Hell, where they torture certain individuals who have sinned enough to be given eternal punishment. The humans who are chosen to be a physical manifestation of a certain sin are chosen every ten years, then a new deceased human will take their place.
  • The plane of Hell is the ultimate expression of evil order in the Great Beyond, of the weak subjugated to serve the strong, of complete obedience, and of unquestioning faith. It is not willful and random like the torments of the Abyss or purely sadistic and spiteful like that of Abaddon. Evil and obedience here are honed to a razor's edge in service to a greater purpose: that of bending the will of souls and the very architecture of creation itself to the greater glory of the lord Asmodeus and his perfect order. It is the home of a myriad of devils and other evil outsiders and sadly the final destination for countless mortal souls.
  • Hell is a concept in some types of Christianity and in some other religions notably Islam. Not all christians actually believe in hell, even many exclusivists don't believe in hell, as they believe in the death of the soul instead (eternal sleep - Annihilationism). In some parts of the world only a minority of Christians believe in hell as eternal conscious suffering.
  • Hell (also once known as Scorpion's Lair and Hades in the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis ports of UMK3) is Scorpion's original battlefield and a stage in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. It debuted in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. In here, as a Stage Fatality, an opponent can be uppercut into a pool of lava nearby.
  • Inferno (também uma vez conhecida como Lair de Scorpion nos portes de UMK3 Super Nintendo e Sega Genesis ) é o campo de batalha original de Scorpion e um estágio na série de jogos de luta Mortal Kombat. Ele estreou no Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 . Aqui um stage fatality pode ser feito o oponente pode ser jogado em uma piscina de lava nas proximidades. Inferno também teve um BGM metais pesados ​​em sua aparência cada . Ela nunca foi esclarecido se o inferno e Netherrealm são uma a mesma coisa, ou se o inferno é apenas uma parte do reino escuro. No entanto, nos manuais dos jogos anteriores , é muitas vezes referido como " o inferno da Terra", confundindo ainda mais o assunto. Mas , no Story Mode do MK9 , quando Raiden disse que estava indo para o Netherrealm , ele acabou no Inferno , onde Scorpion era. Além disso, Lúcifer é dito ter sido o ex- governador do Netherrealm antes de ser deposto por Shinnok . Assumindo que este Lúcifer é equivalente ao diabo judaico- cristão, então o inferno e Netherrealm pode ser uma ea mesma coisa. A mesma arena diabólica reapareceu em Mortal Kombat Armageddon . Semelhante a algumas partes da Toca do Escorpião, nesta arena ainda está situado no Netherrealm grisalho . Cercado por lava fervente, pilares do crânio e estruturas irregulares , Kombatants participou de batalhas ferozes aqui em vários níveis depois de cada oponente é nocauteado e , em seguida, atirado para o próximo nível da Netherrealm . Inferno retorna em Mortal Kombat (2011) , com um olhar mais escuro, atualizado de Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 . As alterações feitas na arena é que há menos pilares do crânio, há fumaça e uma besta inferno no fundo, os crânios brilhar com faíscas e lava e há crânios iluminados no chão. Há mãos que saem dos pequenos poços de lava . Esta arena também pode ser visto na vitória de Scorpion colocam no jogo. Na versão do Inferno Mortal Kombat 2011, um Fatality Stage pode ser alcançada forçando a cabeça da vítima em lava , queimando o rosto da alma infeliz fora com suas órbitas vazamento de rocha derretida , tentando gritar, mas , obviamente, não pode . Então oponente da vítima pisa na cabeça da vítima, mergulhando-o ainda mais fundo na lava. Finalmente , toda a cabeça da vítima é derretido .
  • BEEP BOP BEEEEP. BAP BAP; BEEEP. He woke up, momentarily disoriented. Where was he? Who brought him…after about a second, it hit him he was in his bedroom; the same place he lied down to sleep the previous night, after a rather unsuccessful night out. He rubbed his eyes for full four seconds, and yawned. Then he slowly freed his body from the sweet, comfortable embrace of his light yellow sheets. He felt his feet hitting the floor, and the sense of safety and happiness he always felt with that came soon after. Then he slowly but surely lifted his behind from the soft cushions of the bed, making sure to only lift his left hand off the bed when the right hand was already in the air. Then he tapped a total of six times on his forehead with his right index finger, yawned again, and slowly turned around counter-clockwise in order to make his bed. He first removed the pillow, moving it to a nearby empty shelf, momentarily. Then he quickly passed his hands above the sheets, to check the situation, and slowly walked to the other side of his bed and started pulling the left upper corner of the sheets and tucking them in their proper place, slowly flattening the surface of the bed. When he was finished, he walked again to the other side of the bed and repeated the process for the upper right corner. He did it two more times on the remaining corners. Then, passing his hands on the sheets again he noticed a small protuberance near the center-right region of the bed, and slowly removed the sheets, folding them properly and removing them from the bed altogether. He positioned the sheets on the pillow that was on the shelves. He then picked up the offender: his glasses, which were, merely seconds ago, disturbing the otherwise neat and flat surface of his bed. He went to the kitchen and positioned himself exactly under the ceiling of the entrance door, he then walked six steps, turned ninety degrees to his right, walked four more steps, and proceeded to put his glasses on the lower left corner of the table, from that position, first bending his elbow and then extending his arm towards the table, then slowly descending until the glasses were in their proper position. He then made his way back to his bedroom and picked up the sheets again. He positioned them on the bed and slowly unfolded them. Then he quickly passed his hands above the sheets, to check the situation, and slowly walked to the other side of his bed and started pulling the left upper corner of the sheets and tucking them in their proper place, slowly flattening the surface of the bed. When he was finished, he walked again to the other side of the bed and repeated the process for the upper right corner. He did it two more times on the remaining corners. When he was finished, he passed his hands on the sheets again, and confirmed they were properly flattened. Then, he went to the shelves and picked up his pillow, holding it with one hand on each side. He moved to the left side of his bed and slowly rotated the upper part of his body while, at the same time, bending slightly forwards, and put the pillow at the centre of the bed. He walked to the lower side of his bed and positioned himself at a roughly equal distance from both sides, and checked if the pillow was properly aligned. He then realized that the pillow was about three centimetres too for the left, and walked to the right side of his bed, and then he slowly repeated the movement of rotating and bending his upper body, and picked his pillow with both hands. He put the pillow back on the shelf, and then he went to the left side of his bed. He counted the seconds. After a proper amount of time had passed, he went back to the shelf and picked up the pillow again, with both hands, each of them positioned at an end of the horizontal axis of the pillow. He went to the left side of his bed and slowly rotated his upper body while slightly bending it to the right, and then he put the pillow in its proper place. After this, he went to the lower end of his bed and positioned himself at a roughly equal distance of the left and right ends of the bed. He checked if the pillow was in its place. It was. Dr. Friedrich Howard could barely contain the feeling of inner glow and warmth while he tapped his forehead with his left index finger. He counted the times he tapped, and only stopped when it totalled eight. He chuckled softly and smiled broadly.
  • Hell is the realm of torture and punishment for the evil beings for their sins. It only appears in the ninth film of the series, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, hence its name. Two characters throughout the series have been vanquished to hell, as can be seen below. In the series, only Jason Vorhees and Freddy Krueger are ever stated as denizens of Hell.
  • Hell supposedly has 12 "spheres" 1. * This level is like a tropical jungle[1] 2. * This level is a frozen wasteland [2] 3. * This level certain souls are meals for demons[3] 4. * This level souls are used as power generators[4] 5. * This level souls are used as drugs for demons[5] 6. * In this level demons are toy collectors (Soul Trappers) who collect a certain type of soul (singer, killer, daydreamer etc) every so many years. According to Celestine, there is a choir of psychopaths and an orchestra of nuns being forced to use their own nerves as violin strings. 7. * Erebus 8. Hellspawn training ground[6] 9. Unknown[7] 10. Unknown[8] 11. Unknown 12. Supposedly the realm of the powerful daemon lord Phlegethonyarre who made Daniel_Llanso a spawn
  • The residents of Castle Frank N. Stein found themselves en route to Hell on one occasion, their names hastily added to the 'dead' list, and found themselves once again battling their old foe Max D. Cap, who was manning the death train. While Chuck, Head and Igor eventually made it out okay, the Professor was kept behind by Max's superior, the Thin Controller.
  • In Hellgate: London, the idea of 'Hell' is intentionally distanced from that most commonly known in Judeo-Christian religions. Instead, Hell is the name given to the alternate dimension from where the invading demonic horde has poured into our world. Do not be mistaken though- Hell is still the fiery, brimstone-ravaged and tortured Hell that we know from popular culture, festooned with Demon-spawn and governed by devlish overlords with nought on their minds but the destruction of everything in their path. It is unclear at this stage whether there is a polar opposite to Hell that assists our characters (ie. a "Heaven"), but it is unlikely, on the basis that only the Templar Faction resembles anything akin to the traditional "Holy" warriors.
  • Hell (地獄 Jigoku) is a place in Other World where evil characters go after they die. Hell is never actually shown in the manga, however it is shown several times throughout the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT anime series. A version of Hell is also featured in the Dragon Ball Z movie "Fusion Reborn". In the original censored run of the English dub of Dragon Ball Z, Hell was known as HFIL. This acronym was stated to stand for Home For Infinite Losers. This change was made to avoid references which may have been considered inappropriate by the producers at the time. In later seasons of the censored English dub, the name of the character Mr. Satan was changed to Hercule for similar reasons. The term "HFIL" is used as a running joke by some fans of the series, who intentionally use phrases such as "What the HFIL?" in reference to it. Goku fell off of Snake Way and into Hell. However, after beating Goz and Mez in a test of strength and speed, they helped him return to the beginning of Snake Way so he could continue on to receive King Kai's training. Goku returned there again with Pikkon in the anime episode, "Warriors of the Dead", to take care of the enemies Cell, Frieza and The Ginyu Force, who managed to take over the world. In the Super Android 17 Saga, Goku travels into a large cave within Hell where, yet again, he must defeat Cell and Frieza.
  • So-named because of its demonic heritage, and because its fire attacks, wings, and pointed tail make it look like something from hell.
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Hell article. Take me to the [ Hell] article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Hell link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Hell is a part of the afterlife and is the opposite to Heaven. It is the home of Satan.
  • Hell is a realm of torment and punishment, inhabited by various demons and damned souls. It serves as where the events of the Hellboy in Hell storyline take place.
  • hell , known as hell_ , hell_raiser is a player on Stunt Evolution he is a n00b also :)
  • The world as we know it is but a fragment of the real world, whether or not humankind is aware of this. Over seven centuries ago, reality split into three layers, forcing us to remain ignorant of the fact that we are not alone, that our stories and legends are still real. There is truth... and there is Hell. - 46820/The
  • Hell was a pocket dimension outside the known Runiverse. Angeror created it, and dwelled there when he had "free time". Hell was fiery and full of lava, as based on the real thing (no dead evil souls dwell here, they just go to the Eternal Void). Deathworms lived here, with their various hives stretching across the horrible landscape. Kalgar came here when he died, to act as "caretaker". (RP: Souls of the Damned)
  • The Hell was supposed to the worst place ever, but then along came SPARTANS!!! They ordered The Devil to built a restaurant and later dined in it. After this, many more entertainments were made, and it is now were the evil go to enjoy themselves, and the worst place ever became New York. Hell is also the place where Teletubby Land was rumoured to have been built and founded. It is also the darkest, creepiest, and most twisted place ever.
  • Super Metroid storyboards state that the Etecoons live in "Hell".
  • Hell is generally considered a place where sinners who are not saved by their religious faith are burned, tormented, tortured, and harmed by fire for eternity. It is also considered as a place ruled by Satan, or the absence of God (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9, esp. v. 9: "eternal destruction from the face of the Lord and from the glory of his might"). However, some sects of Christianity, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, believe that Hell is simply a place where unrighteous people go to be unconscious forever, i.e. die. The English word corresponds to the Biblical concept of Gehenna, although Sheol (the world of the dead) is sometimes described as a region of Hell in certain contexts. The Christian idea of Hell is arguably different from the Sheol of Judaism, though it is generally acknowledged as being the same as the place created by God to punish Satan. The nature of Hell is described in the New Testament on several occasions. In the following chapters and verses, Hell is mentioned (see also the issues with the word "Hell" rendered in the original languages) Book of Matthew (Matthew 3:10-12), (Matthew 5:22), (Matthew 5:29-30), (Matthew 7:19), (Matthew 8:12), (Matthew 22:13), (Matthew 25:30). Gospel of Luke (Luke 3:9), (Luke 12:5),(Luke 13:28), (Luke 16:19-28) and the Book of Revelation (Revelation 12:9), (Revelation 14:9-11), (Revelation 19:20), (Revelation 20:10) and (Revelation 14:14-15), (Revelation 21:8); in the Book of Revelation Hell is also mentioned as the "abyss" and "the Earth". Please note that all citations use the World English Bible.
  • In Hell, the demonic inhabitants work in a hierarchy. For each of the seven deadly sins, there is a corresponding prince of hell - Lucifer for pride, Mammon for greed, Asmodeus for lust, Leviathan for envy, Beelzebub for gluttony, Satan for wrath, and Belphegor for sloth. Lucifer is also the chief of justice in hell. In this official capacity, he wears red cullotes with ribbons and a blindfold. His first name is Lucifer, and his surname is Morningstar. The executor of his sentences is Alastor. Satan screams all the time, because he is always full of wrath. He also appears as a young child, but his face is monstrous and inflamed, because he is always angry. There were two Leviathans, a female and a male, but the females one was killed by god in order to prevent their demonic offspring from filling the world. Also in the hierarchy are the 72 goetic demons of the Lesser Key of Solomon, each of which commands over some number of legions of demons and will grant mortals that summon them things such as knowledge of astrology or repaired friendships. There is also the view that hell can just be the state of mind of suffering felt by spirits living in the Spirit World that have a heavy conscience and are suffering the consequences of their wrong actions. In that sense it would be just a type of Internal Reality. In this view demons could just be powerful such spirits praying on the weaker ones, possibly as a form to temporarily try to alleviate or forget their own suffering or just as a way to perpetuate their own corrupt desires despite such suffering.
  • "A fucked up place." - Jackie Estacado Hell is the afterlife realm where evil souls are said to dwell after death. The Darkness is shown to have both authority and control over Hell, indicating that it may have been created by him. Though Hell is said to house evil souls, Jenny Romano, an innocent soul, was condemned to Hell by The Darkness in order to trap The Angelus, as well as to force Jackie to do his bidding.
  • Hel (ヘル Heru, tranlated as Hel) is a Dark Magic tome from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. This tome is exclusively wielded by end-game Dark Mages and Dark Bishops in both games, and possesses the sinister effect of reducing the HP of a selected target to 1. Without the employment of hacks, this tome can never be obtained legitimately by the player.
  • Hell (called Sheol in the Hebrew and Hades in the Greek) is the place where all the dead who are not saved go to before they are resurrected unto judgment and cast into the Lake of Fire. In Scripture, it says that Hell follows the fourth Horseman (Death) in the fourth Seal Judgment.
  • There are various structures around including a large spire which is presumably the seat of the Daimakaichō's' power. There are also plantlike structures that can serve as prisons to individuals.
  • Hell (地獄, Jigoku; Viz: "The Underworld") is the place where Hollows are sent if they were wicked when they were alive.
  • No matter how many people tell you to go to Hell, don't. At no place in the space time continuum is it a pleasant place: It was lousy since it opened and there are no plans for improvement. The actual description of the place varies from religion to religion and planet to planet, and is based mostly on hearsay. The one thing they agree uniformly is that it's set up to make you unhappy and is thus a place to avoid. If you still feel compelled by the amazing number of people who tell you to go there, remember that people are not always concerned with what's in your best interest. Also, analyze your behavior for elements which could be misconstrued as aggravating.
  • Hell is a place where damned souls go, and Demons thrive. Whenever a Demon is killed in the human world he will return to Hell, unless it's spirit is destroyed, or devoured by another Demon. In Devil Lady Dante (it might have been Ryo Utsugi) goes into the lowest circle of Hell and meets the bottom half of Zenon (each of the three heads escaped Hell.) and gets eaten. Inside the partial Zenon he transforms into Demon Lord Dante and flies out of his icy prison.
  • Hell (abbreviated as HL) is the currency in the Disgaea series. Hell is acquired by completing maps and opening treasure chests in Disgaea 2, Disgaea 3, Disgaea 4, and selling items.
  • Hell is the world of the Demons and another dimension. It is an underworld where evil beings go when they die in Gloriana.
  • Hell was a location spoken of in Corellian mythology. According to the mythology, Hell housed a being known as the devil.
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  • Hell is a realm of punishment in the afterlife, which souls were sent to by the Men with Sticks and Rope if it was decided that this was their place. It was implied by Annie Sawyer that each condemned soul's personal Hell was a room which they were locked inside forever. After successfully dragging Annie into Purgatory, the Men with Sticks and Rope intended to send Annie to Hell as punishment for pulling Patrick Kemp into Purgatory and/or for turning down her Door and evading the Men. However, the Men were forced to cancel this and allow Annie to return to the physical plane as the Door that Annie had been taken to the Other Side through was not her own. (All God's Children, Lia) File:Being Human - The Annie Broadcasts 10 - Hell
  • Hell is one of the planes considered to be "below" ours, and is inhabited by demon souls, though not all demons dwell there. Most might find it unpleasant, but they are willing occupants, not prisoners. It is as the demons wish it to be. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Hell has 5 sections. The Sith Capital
  • Hell is a location in Submachine Universe.
  • Hell is a series of stages in Stick Ranger.
  • Hell is the song in He Is Coming For You Next.
  • Hell (infierno) es una arena de batalla aparecida en la saga de Mortal Kombat situada en Netherrealm.
  • Hell is, according to the Christian faith, the place evil people go when they die (or sometimes visit when near death). It is run by the Devil, and is the traditional Christian representation; all fire and brimstone. Homer went there after he sold his soul to the Devil. The whole Simpson family went during the Apocalypse (after Homer stopped Lisa from ascending to Heaven). The Devil enjoys dealing out cruel and ironic punishments to the denizens of Hell. Homer was fed all the donuts in the world by the Blue Demon, but didn't take this as a punishment, demanding more donuts. Hell had a poorly-managed barbecue; this succeeded in breaking Homer's spirit.
  • Players can also flip or lunge opponents into Hell to receive a kill. Players who are killed that way will receive a death, but will not lose EXP.
  • Hell is the name of the netherworld in versions of Hack and NetHack from Hack 1.0.2 through NetHack 3.0.10. To win the game, the adventurer must enter Hell, take the Amulet of Yendor from the Wizard, and then return to the surface; starting with NetHack 3.0.0, s/he must then face the Astral Plane.
  • Hell is usually where the characters of Bonus Stage end up when they die, regardless of good or bad deeds done. Satan lives there. It is red, sparse, and very hot, and is now located on the sun. They had to move there after "the whole AC/DC ordeal" because they were giving the Highway to Hell a lot of traffic. Hell was wished away by Phil in 2 Pack, but officially came back in Virtual Cooking.
  • Hell is a horrible place where those who choose to reject the blood of Jesus Christ, and align themselves with Satan end up going. It is described in the Bible as a place of extreme torment, and unbelievable pain where there is total separation from God Originally Hell was created for Satan, and the fallen angels due to their wickedness, but when sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, mankind fell short of the glory of God and became sinful, giving Satan the legal right to make claims on the souls of people. It is only through the belief in Jesus Christ for the remission of sins that someone can avoid going there.
  • Hell is another plane of existence that usually lies below all other realms. It is often associated with the punishment of wicked souls, the land of the dead and/or the imprisonment of dark or evil gods or monsters. In the Legend of Heroes series, there are some realms that are often the equivalent of Hell or the Underworld. * Hades is an underworld dimension that lies "beneath" the world in The Legend of Heroes IV: A Tear of Vermillion. It is where Octum, the God of Darkness is imprisoned and is also the realm of the dead. * Gehenna is a dimension that is the abode of demons and the equivalent of the classic Hell in the Kiseki series. An illusion of Gehenna is accessed in Phantasma that is explored in The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki The 3rd. * The demons summoned by the D∴G Cult in The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki seem to be inhabitants of Gehenna or Hell. The Fortress of the Sun has a similar appearance to the Gehenna seen in The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki The 3rd.
  • Hell, also called Downstairs, Hades, The Basement, The Pit, The Hot Box, MotherShip, The Deep Fryer, The Underworld or even Perdition by angels, is the spiritual realm for punishment and pain of the afterlife. Human souls who are sent to Hell are tormented until their humanity is stripped away and they become demons. Hell is said to be so terrible that even the demons, with the exception of Alastair, hate and fear it.
  • Hell is the realm of demons. William Blazkowicz travelled there at least once to fight the Angel of Death in the The Death Dimension area of Hell, and later when fighting the Devil Incarnate. Hell was also the home of the Harbinger. B.J.'s descendants B.J. Blazkowicz III and Stan Blazkowicz would also travel to hell when defending the Solar System from invading demons that the Union Aerospace Corporation had summoned after opening portals to the realms of Hell.
  • The buildings provide a permanent passive boost to damage per second, skull's value or click damage, depending on which building has been built, but note that no boost will be given until the construction of a particular building is finished. The construction can be rushed by spending in a quantity dependent on the remaining time required to finish the construction. Every 4 hours a short ad might be watched in order to skip 4 hours of construction time. (See Scrolls)
  • It is just a small town or village on Norway This settlement is localizated in the Lånke area of the municipality of Stjørdal in Nord-Trøndelag county, the pop. is 1 440 habitants, the area is 1.06 km2 so the density is 1,358/km2 The elevation is 14 m, the Time zone is UTC+1 but also as Summer DST of UTC+2 The post code is 7517 Hell
  • Hell is a place where bad people go where they die. It is owned by Craig The Devil and has been visited by Black Yoshi and Luigi.
  • On the inside, the Gates appear to be prevented from opening fully by two thick ropes with charms attached to them. The face and left arm of a large demonic creature can be seen behind the Gates. It is unclear if the ropes are intended to keep this creature inside. It has armor plating on its upper arm and it wields a blade. Its left arm and face are covered in tattoos resembling tribal markings. The demon skewers the Hollow entering Hell with its blade and pulls it through the Gates, while laughing. The Gates then close and the entire structure cracks and crumbles into nothing.
  • is chapter 605 of the original Naruto manga.
  • This maze stands between the wasteland and the secret home base of the Fang Gang. The entrance is at 53,51; zone 3. It is a lot more dangerous inside! Start: 4,3,3 End: 4,31,31 File:Hell Route.png Monsters include: * Grim Reaper * Fang Gang Elder * Baby Jenks * Fang Gang Warrior * Fang Gang Fledgling * Super Gamma Tiger If you're not comfortable surviving in Zone 5 you won't be comfortable trying to navigate the maze. Curiously, you can build fortresses in there, letting you bypass the maze; don't forget you still need two Bloodring to get out of the maze and back in again. (There's always your Warper if you forget the second ring...)
  • Hell is one part of the Afterlife. This part of the afterlife is for either those who have done evil in their live, and require punishment, or those imortal beings who dare fight against those in power.
  • Hell is generally considered a place where sinners who are not saved by faith in Christ are burned, tormented, tortured, and harmed by fire for eternity. It is also considered as a place ruled by Satan, or the absence of God (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9, esp. v. 9: "everlasting destruction from the prescence of the Lord, and from the glory of his power;"). However, some sects of Christianity, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, believe that Hell is simply a place where unrighteous people go to be unconscious forever, i.e. die. The English word corresponds to the Biblical concept of Gehenna, although Sheol (the world of the dead) is sometimes described as a region of Hell in certain contexts. The Christian idea of Hell is arguably different from the Sheol of Judaism, though it is generally acknowledged as being the same as the place created by God to punish Satan. (Insert the quote from I think Samuel or a prophet that talks about that.) The nature of Hell is described in the New Testament on several occasions. In the following chapters and verses, Hell is mentioned (see also the issues with the word "Hell" rendered in the original languages) Book of Matthew (Matthew 3:10-12), (Matthew 5:22), (Matthew 5:29-30), (Matthew 7:19), (Matthew 8:12), (Matthew 22:13), (Matthew 25:30). Gospel of Luke (Luke 3:9), (Luke 12:5), (Luke 13:28), (Luke 16:19-28) and the Book of Revelation (Revelation 12:9), (Revelation 14:9-11), (Revelation 19:20), (Revelation 20:10) and (Revelation 14:14-15), (Revelation 21:8); in the Book of Revelation Hell is also mentioned as the "abyss" and "the Earth".
  • Hell is another zone of Kano's mental landscape. It seems to be either favored by or the creation of Red. It contains flesh walls, glass cylinders that cage creatures, and other general bio-horror.
  • Hell is a horrible, awful place ruled by Satan (like Earth, hahahahaha!). Many people are forced to go there for doing petty crimes like littering.
  • Hell is one of the stages in Marvel Super Heroes that's the stage of Blackheart.
  • In many religious traditions, Hell is a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife, often in the underworld. Religions with a linear divine history often depict Hell as endless (for example, see Hell in Christian beliefs). Religions with a cyclic history often depict Hell as an intermediary period between incarnations (for example, see Chinese Diyu). Punishment in Hell typically corresponds to sins committed in life. Sometimes these distinctions are specific, with damned souls suffering for each wrong committed (see for example Plato's myth of Er or Dante's The Divine Comedy), and sometimes they are general, with sinners being relegated to one or more chamber of Hell or level of suffering. In Islam and Christianity, however, faith and repentance play a larger role than actions in determining a soul's afterlife destiny. In Christianity and Islam, Hell is traditionally depicted as fiery and painful, inflicting guilt and suffering. Some other traditions, however, portray Hell as cold and gloomy. Despite the common depictions of Hell as a fire, Dante's Inferno portrays the innermost (9th) circle of Hell as a frozen lake of blood and guilt. Hell is often portrayed as populated with demons, who torment the damned. Many are ruled by a death god, such as Nergal or the Christian Satan.
  • Hell, also known as the Dark Realm, is the Realm closest to the Darkness. It is ruled by Saetan SaDiablo, the High Lord of Hell and after his death by his son Daemon Sadi.
  • Hell, ruled by Satan, is an afterlife where nearly everyone goes to after they die. On South Park, only Mormons are sent to Heaven after their death, so basically everyone in history who wasn't a Mormon during their lives is currently living in Hell; including Hitler, Gandhi, JFK, Jeffrey Dahmer, Gene Siskel, and many many more. However, this may have been changed, due to the fact that Kenny, a Roman Catholic, has gone to heaven at least twice. Kenny has gone to hell however once. Hell in South Park is quite unlike the typical Christian Hell. Though Hell is the fiery, cave-like place where Satan was sent to languish for eternity after rebelling against God, neither the South Park Hell nor Satan seem to be all that bad. Satan is generally an easy-going, fun-loving guy. He rules Hell lazily, rarely taking any direct action (aside from throwing the occasional Christmas party or luau). People in Hell build homes, eat food (presumably of Hellish origin--one episode shows Satan catching fish from a lake of lava), and even seem to run businesses (such as the butcher who sells a "festive Christmas ham" to Jeffery Dahmer in the first Christmas special). Death in Hell is meaningless, as anyone who dies in Hell is simply resurrected the next day (such as when Saddam Hussein and Chris killed each other over Satan's affections). This, in turn, results in the people and demons in Hell seemingly taking a different attitude towards pain and injury. Tiny black imps or other red devils are sometimes shown hurting or torturing humans, much to the carefree amusement of onlookers. Though most people in Hell are free to wander about and do whatever they like, there are a few people who are shown chained to walls. These people might be chained up simply on the whim of Satan or some other fallen angels, or it may be that they are being punished for some underworld infraction (irritating Satan, interfering with parties, etcetera). It is unlikely that they are being punished for something that they did in their lives on Earth, that sort of thing doesn't happen in the South Park Hell. It doesn't seem to matter who you were when you were alive; Hell treats you the same no matter what. People like Paul Bundy and Mother Theresa are often shown side-by-side, singing and drinking together at Satan's parties, and no famous criminal is ever shown with a specialized punishment for his or her sins. There are several different types of demons seen there; most prominently small, black creatures with Canadian-esque heads that bounce around and squeal constantly, which Satan apparently used to take over the world in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. In "Best Friends Forever", new types of demons are seen, who are notably more detailed and intimidating (like Satan himself in that episode). They are large, red, humanoid creatures carrying over sized axes and swords. It seems demons in hell have some sort of immunity to Earth weaponry, yet are vulnerable to electricity (as shown when Cartman killed a demon with a single powerful electric shock in "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut"). The reasons for this, if there are any, are so far unknown. Hell seems to be resemble Dantes sixth circle of Heresy. Although, it is unknown if the producers intended this or if it is just a coincidence.
  • Hell was believed by some cultures to be the place of punishment after death for those who had sinned in life.
  • HeLL был создан в системе коллаба. Над ним работали игроки Serponge и Shig. По описанию Serponge, Shig создал геймплей к уровню, а сам Serponge все продекорировал. Дизайн уровня экспериментальный. Он похож местами на адский, местами на эффектный, а иногда вообще авторский. Практически на всех этапах присутствует красный цвет, который сочетается с чёрным или белым. Также появляются эффекты следа крови на экране, звуковых линий и пр. В добавку с быстрой скрипучей музыкой уровень получается адским. Всё это делает его очень интересным и оригинальным. В 2.1 уровень попал в Demon Gauntlet. Там он расположен в конце и замыкает цепочку демонов. По очерёдности он пятый.
  • In many religious traditions, Hell is a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife, often in the underworld. Religions with a linear divine history often depict Hell as endless. Hell was the counterpart of the Tyran version of Heaven. It is unknown if it is led by an antagonist to God and Heaven.
  • Hell is the lowest point in the afterlife, a place of despair, pain and terror where the souls of the damned go to be tortured for eternity. Exactly what form that torture takes depends on the individual expectations and beliefs of the soul involved.
  • Hell (Or "The Pits of Hell") is the final resting place of those who have committed unspeakable crimes on Earth. From its initial appearance, Hell is distinguished from Tartarus as containing far worse torments for those who have committed far worse crimes. It is important to note that consignment to Hell has nothing to do with a person's religion or how they view the afterlife, as Callisto was sent to both Tartarus and Hell on different occasions of her death. The various deities of death seem to be aware of Hell, as well as can choose to send damned souls there if they consider their own realms of torment inadequate (Sin noted that Hades did this on occasion). As with all deceased souls, most of those consigned to Hell may be reincarnated on Earth into new mortal lives after a time.
  • Name: Hell Run Time: 3:10 Written By: Liszt, arr. Rick Wakeman (Translation by Forsythe) Year: 1975 * The Real Lisztomania
  • Hell is the home dimension of the demons. Each realm is ruled by a Prince of Hell, all of whom were banished there from Heaven. There are several demon dimensions, an example of which is Edom.
  • Hell is one of two afterlife locations depicted in Christianity, with hell being the one in which the unbelieving and the wicked are condemned to go to after death. In the comic book story "The Egg And The Smurfs", one of the Smurfs was accidentally sent to Hell when another Smurf who got so impatient with him making up his mind to make a wish wished him to go there (or "to the devil with you") while striking the egg with a hammer. When Papa Smurf undid all the wishes made to the egg, the Smurf that was sent to Hell reappeared in the Smurf Village with a pitchfork. Gargamel also has been sent to Hell in two other comic book stories, one of them being "Sagratamabarb", in which he has to fulfill his end of a deal with the master demon Beelzebub after his cousin's house is destroyed. The other time occurs in the story "The Smurfs And The Magic Bird", when Lazy Smurf makes a wish with a magic bird that Gargamel would end up there while he is in the village chasing after the other Smurfs. Neither story explains how Gargamel apparently comes back from there, as he still is chasing after Smurfs. While Hell does not appear in the cartoon show, Gargamel in the episode "Heavenly Smurfs" was made to believe that he would be sent there, with Hefty and Harmony playing the part of tormenting demons, if the evil wizard didn't change his ways and treat the Smurfs nicely.
  • Disney aimed to change Hell "from a holiday village resort to a services company". Hell took over a chain of French gyms, launched bar/restaurant complexes, opened Club Hell in Las Vegas and Montreal and commenced a budget resort concept aimed at young adults, Extreme Hell with its first resort in Los Angeles. Thirteen additional budget resorts were planned for the new century. So far, Hell has refused to answer any rumors of hiring Donald Trump to run for president, or the rumour that they have created another required math for students.
  • --George Carlin Hell is a celestial realm that serves as the home of Lucifer and his demons, and is also the place where humans go after they die if they have achieved their Fate. It is the farthest place to be found from Heaven in the entire Symphony, a perpetual flat note trying to drown out the grace of God.
  • Hell is one of a few types of map themes, used during Minecraft's Indev stage. Map themes were an early version of the biome generator used in Minecraft today. Compared to the "Normal" map theme at that time, "Hell" generated Lava in place of Water. The sky would also appear red, instead of blue. This map theme made gameplay more challenging, as lighting levels were lower - leading to more Mobs spawning. Farming also took much longer. This feature was eventually removed in the Infdev stage
  • This is my game. My name is Andrew Saiz. I live in Socorro NM. I'm making a game for the playstation3 and xbox360. I don't know if I can make it become big but if I can get people and sponsors to help together we could become a big game. Now i'm just on my begining steps. I'm getting the story board part down. This game is called Hell! It's a story about two kids that get posessed from this game called the uija board. They have a friend named Kreon Ortiz that thinks somethings wrong with them. Well Kreon notices that the main bad guy had made a lot of people play this game especailly the people that don't know about the game. Well Kreon also notices that the people that are posessed are doing the same thing as the main bad guy to other people. The people that are posessed are not called zombies. They are called the "posessed." If you can help me with anything with my game please call 1-575-418-5750 to contact me for more info or text me at the same number......Please I need help
  • Hell is a flag on the Meridian Ocean. It was originally founded on the Malachite Ocean on June 8, 2009.
  • A man who never would once trapped Rassilon, the Woman and the Time Lords there for all eternity, although this has probably been retconned out of existence by now.
  • Hell is a place described in the Holy Bible as "prepared for the devil and his angels" (see gospel of Matthew 25:41). When the cherub Lucifer rebelled against God and brought a third of the angels with him, God cast them out from Heaven and condemned them to spend eternity in that place of torment. Hell is also referred to as "eternal fire," "outer darkness" and "the abyss." It is unclear whether these various appellations are different parts of Hell or synonyms of the word Hell. The Bible teaches that Hell is also the place where unsaved human souls go after death and judgment as human beings have been seduced by Satan in Eden and belong to him until they are freed by Christ who died to redeem them (see Galatians 3:13). This salvation is obtained by believing in Christ's sacrifice and results in the redeemed going to Heaven after death. Demons are not confined to Hell as they are active on Earth, possessing human beings and getting involved in various occult practices, working at leading human beings away from God and salvation. An account of demonic possession found in the gospel of Luke chapter 8 suggests demons on Earth fear being sent back to Hell: "And Jesus asked him, 'What is your name?' And he said, 'Legion'; for many demons had entered him. They were imploring him not to command them to go away into the abyss." Visions of Hell have been reported by many patients who were declared clinically dead and have been revived to share their experience. These visions usually lead to a spiritual turnaround in their lives. Some Christians have also reported visions or dreams of Hell given to them so they would warn the living about it. Some of these witnesses have situated Hell in the center of the Earth. Some verses in the Bible could confirm this. Certain philosophers and theologians have suggested that Hell is on Earth, that what the Bible refers to as Hell is really the pains of this present life. The word Hell is commonly used to designate suffering in general.
  • An extra dimensional location seperate from our dimension, this local can only be described as Hell. Populated by creatures collectively refered to as "demons", Hell is a strange, nightmarish place where human life can barely survive. Many individuals have reported a lack of fatigue in Hell, and some worked constantly without the need for rest. One of the UAC researcher teams called it "the Hercules Complex." When teleporting to and from Hell, the loss of all equipment including weaponry sometimes occurs, which further complicates the investigation of this location considering its inherent in hospitability.
  • Using his massive influence, Brett Keane has convinced humanity that Hell is a location of eternal torment which is quite simply not the case. The Drunken Peasants also happen to be proud residents of Hell. Some speculate that the entire DP universe actually takes place in purgatory and that the peasants are in a coma. Every Friday in order to summon Paul's Ego, TJ has a regular appointment sucking Satan's cock right before the show. Hell is a land of freewill, unlike Heaven where everyone is a slave to God and have to suck his ass every minute.
  • HELL is a world where cursed players, that are cursed by the Curse Wand, get transported to as punishment. HELL is otherwise known as a 'jail' to players who disobeyed the /rules. Technically nobody has World Locked the world but @Hamumu has placed a Small Lock. If you try to place a lock, it won't let you because it is a "special world." In HELL, cursed players are 'jailed' in the world for a certain period of time. There is an enabled Signal Jammer locked by @Hamumu at the top-left corner of the world. Cursed players cannot leave the world using the Main Door, but they can use the menu to leave. However, upon entering any world, you will be taken back to HELL. Entering a door: "The door laughs at you." Upon doing /go: "Cursed players can't do /go. They just can't." Trying to respawn: "I cant respawn right now!"
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  • Hell was a place mentioned until the end of Warcraft II and Lord of the Clans. It was a place of suffering and the adobe of the daemons. As of today, it's considered to Retcon speculation. Hell probably has little to do with the Twisting Nether, or Firelands, as the Firelands is a place among the Elemental Plane. Hell itself would have more to do with the Twisting Nether, which is described as Hades or the Underworld. Hell could also be a different place from the Twisting Nether in where it only exists in an afterlife, stating that the Twisting Nether which is like hell where a Satanic figure responsible for the burning legion would reside in until being
  • Hell is often portrayed as populated with demons, who torment the damned. Many are ruled by a death god, such as Nergal, Hades, Yama or the Christian/Islamic Devil, called Satan or Lucifer. Family Guy introduced another death God called the Super Devil in "Boys Do Cry". In "A Picture's Worth a Thousand Bucks", Satan appears in a scene when Peter Griffin said he would sell his soul to be famous. Satan was about to make his claim, when his secretary told him that Peter had already sold his soul for Bee Gees tickets, and again for half of a Mallomar. Satan asks for a lawyer, and everyone in Hell raises their hand. In "Holy Crap", Peter believes he is going to Hell, and witnesses a card game with Adolf Hitler, John Wilkes Booth, Al Capone and Superman. In the first Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story segment "Stewie B. Goode", Stewie was in Hell in the few minutes he was dead following the toppling of the lifeguard tower. He was revived by the thought that Steve Allen was going to have sex with him. In "Peter's Daughter", Stewie and Brian were not able to renovate the wrecked house, so Stewie decided to blow it up, they got out the house in time, but forgot that the electrician they hired was still inside. Stewie says to Brian he will be going to doggy hell. A clip then shows Satan scaring dogs in Hell with a vacuum cleaner. Satan condemns Goofy to the pit of fire in "Dial Meg for Murder" for being involved in the September 11th attacks. Goofy admits to being part of it, because the United States supports Israel.
  • Hell is the name of worlds in multiple works of scince fiction.
  • Situated in Evil Galaxia system, Hell is second hottest world after Evil Galaxia Prime. Evil Galaxia 4 might not be so much like it, so it is populated by balloons. However, it is usually FREAKIN' impossible to escape there due forces of Spiritual Black Dimensions. Six times bigger than Earth! Unholy hamster will appear! Not!
  • Hell is a place mentioned in the Bible, Qur'an, and other texts. It is the domain of the Devil and, according to some religions on Earth, it is a negative afterlife of suffering and punishment, as opposed to Heaven which is a positive afterlife of eternal bliss. The Goa'uld Sokar terraformed Netu to create a hell-like environment for his captured enemies. Ironically, he was killed when Netu, his version of Hell, was blown up. (SG1: "Jolinar's Memories", "The Devil You Know")
  • Hell is a cornerstone element of the Doom universe. It is the source of the demonic invasion in the games. It has a significant presence in many levels, and is the setting of parts of Doom, Doom II, Final Doom, Doom 64, Doom 3, Resurrection of Evil, and Doom (2016).
  • Hell is where the souls of the evil go when they die. In the comic, each of the fiends eventually end up here, Starting with Lich, then Kary, Ur, and most recently Muffin. Lich or Kary greet the fiends when they go to hell. Black Mage Evilwizardington also managed to become king of Hell, by taking out the spines of every demon, for a brief time, though he was quickly overthrown by Lich, who gave the demons back their spines.
  • Hell can be reaced by death, or if a tourist visits via the hellavator, 3 doors appear infront of them, one for Sinners, one for Tourists and one for Jehovah's Witnesses which is to the left. The first two lead directly to hell, the other one is just a giant white void, inhabited by a giant pencil who can draw lines in the void, making giant slides, which it pushes Jehovah's Witnesses down, causing them to land randomly in Hell. Zombee's cafe is the most popular resturant in Hell, where zombeh's work as waiters and barmen. A skeleton sits in a chair, and has done so for a while. At some point, the special was Gargoyles tail soup with festering croutons and Matt was amoung the many things on the menu which would appear is unapetising to humans. The most popular drink is human blood, which sometimes contains the body parts of humans, such as an eye. Tourists can also go and view the demons work at the Sinner Squishing rooms, where sinners are squashed by giant mallets held by demons, or they could go to the Personal Hells department, and experience their own personal hell. The department is ran by Lucifer, who acts as a tour guide. Hell also has a gift shop, where tourists can visit and buy novelty gifts, such as T-shirts, posters and hats reading "I love Hell."
  • Hell is an obscure dimension that lies beyond the Earth Plane. It appears as a realm of never-ending darkness, devoid of any form of light and warmth, that tries to absorb any living being who goes near it.
  • Hell (地獄 Jigoku), also known as the underworld, is a depiction of the afterlife commonly depicted as a place of eternal damnation for all evil. While Power Rangers avoids use of religious themes, the concept has been touched upon in Super Sentai. Indeed, a common trope of tokusatsu series is for characters, usually villains, to vow to send their enemies to hell. Revived villains and monsters may be mentioned as being brought back from hell. In Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, hell is mentioned as the resting place of the ultimate evil, Dai-Satan. Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger features Deboth Hell (デーボスヘル Dēbosu Heru), also commonly known as the Darkness of the Land (大地の闇 Daichi no Yami), where the souls of Debo Monsters of the Deboth Army end up after being destroyed.
  • Hell is a location which features in Carmageddon Splat Pack and The Nosebleed Pack.
  • After Astra Logue was possessed by a demon, John Constantine attempted to summon a greater demon, Nergal, to expel the lesser demon out of her. However, Nergal dragged her away, killing and damning her to Hell. John Constantine was somehow sent to Hell, sometime between late 2015 and early 2016. He finally got out around May of 2016.
  • "Hell" (地獄(ヘル), Heru) is an archetype of cards used by Sect Ijuin in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's manga. The monsters are all Insects and many of the support Spell and Trap Cards' effects activate by sending "Hell" monsters from the hand to the Graveyard. Their symbol is a white skull with a black background, which is featured somewhere in all of the monsters and in some of the Spell/Traps.
  • Eizo VI-C, also known as Hell was a frozen moon that was one of the 14 moon on the gas giant Gaigan. appears in Unreal II: The Awakening, where the main protagonist is looking for a piece of the Artifact there, which is guarded by the Heavy Araknid. The Axon Corporation built a research facility which was named Elysium.
  • Dante Alighieri's poem the Divine Comedy features a journey into hell. (DS9 short story: "Chiaroscuro") One of the illusions that an uncooperative Captain Christopher Pike was subjected to was one of hell. Years later, the Talosians realized that they had made a horrible mistake, given that Pike's mother had died in a fire when he was a child. (TOS episode: "The Cage"; TOS novel: Burning Dreams) John Milton's "Paradise Lost" moral served as case-in-point to Khan Noonien Singh's exhile. The unspoken phrase he shared with an understanding Kirk was: it is better to rule in Hell than serve forever in Heaven. (TOS episode: "Space Seed") Commodore Matthew Decker, delerious from his post-trauma, swore the planet killer was spawned straight from this cursed place. (TOS episode: "The Doomsday Machine") Captain Ronald Tracey convinced the Yangs of Omega IV that Mr. Spock was a demonic minion of eternal damnation. This was largely for his Vulcan anatomy, which was unfamiliar to them and the Kohms. (TOS episode: "The Omega Glory") The English language has often used this word as a "colorful metaphor" – to intensify an adverb clause or serve as a descriptive (pronoun) object of preposition. Such as in James T. Kirk's imperative sentence, "Let's get the Hell out of here." And years later (or before, dealing with time travel), Spock's declarative sentence, "They like you very much, but they are not the Hell your humpback whales." (TOS episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever"; TNG novel: Imzadi; TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) A common human curse involved telling another person to "go to hell." (TOS movie: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; ST novel: The Return) A variation of this was to tell a person to "go to the devil." Captain Kirk once told Kang this when Kang demanded Kirk's surrender. Kang responded that the Klingons did not have one, but understood the habits of the humans' devil. (TOS episode: "Day of the Dove") Yet another variation is telling a person to, "Go to blazes!" When a player had to fold his losing hand in a poker game with Frederick La Rouque. (TNG episode: "Time's Arrow") In Klingon culture, the dishonored of their society were sent to Gre'thor following death. The Klingon religion did not possess a devil (although they knew of it) like the one found in human culture, but did have a guardian known as Fek'lhr. (TOS episode: "Day of the Dove"; TNG episode: "Devil's Due") There was also a Cardassian belief in hell, an unnamed gul in a uridium mining operation stopped to curse, wondering "where in three hells" a temporal disruptor device-found in his mine-could have originated. (DS9 comic: "No Time Like the Present")
  • When a young girl is found nearly dead on the streets, the Special Victims Unit's only clue to the identity of her attacker is a picture of a devil she drew when asked who attacked her. As the police search for the assailant, they learn that the victim was a sex slave in Uganda, and suspect that her devil is a former member of the infamous Lord's Resistance Army.
  • A common name for Mephisto's or Satan's realm. There are apparently several different hells, each ruled over bu a different lord - and all have used the title Satan at some point. The various lords of Hell include: * Mephisto * Marduk Kurios * Satannish * Thog * Hellstorm * Pluto * Hela At some points, it has been claimed that at least some of these devils are merely aspects of one singular entity (see the Six-Fingered Hand story arc in the Defenders comic. At other times they are treated as separate, rival entities. Considering their deceitful nature, the real truth may never be known.
  • This article is about the theological or philosophical afterlife. For other uses, see Hell (disambiguation).See also: Hell in Christian beliefs, Harrowing of Hell, and HadesPage semi-protected Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) Hell - detail from a fresco in the medieval church St. Nicolas in Raduil, BulgariaIn many mythological, folklore and religious traditions, hell is a place of eternal torture and punishment in an afterlife, often after resurrection. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as endless. Religions with a cyclic history often depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations. Typically these traditions locate hell under the Earth's external surface and often include entrances to Hell from the land of the living. Other afterlife destinations include Heaven, Purgatory, Paradise, and Limbo.Other traditions, which do not conceive of the afterlife as a place of punishment or reward, merely describe hell as an abode of the dead, a neutral place located under the surface of Earth (for example, see sheol and Hades). Modern understandings of hells often depict them abstractly, as a state of loss rather than as fiery torture literally underground, but this view of the concept of a hell can, in fact, be traced back into the ancient and medieval periods as well.[citation needed] Hell is sometimes portrayed as populated with demons who torment those dwelling there. Many are ruled by a death god such as Nergal, Hades, Hel, Enma or the Devil.Contents [show] Etymology and Germanic mythology Hel (1889) by Johannes Gehrts. A vision of Hell from Dante’s Divine Comedy. Illustration by Gustave Doré.The modern English word Hell is derived from Old English hel, helle (about 725 AD to refer to a nether world of the dead) reaching into the Anglo-Saxon pagan period, and ultimately from Proto-Germanic *halja, meaning "one who covers up or hides something".[1] The word has cognates in related Germanic languages such as Old Frisian helle, hille, Old Saxon hellja, Middle Dutch helle (modern Dutch hel), Old High German helle (Modern German Hölle), Danish, Norwegian and Swedish "helvede"/helvete (hel + Old Norse vitti, "punishment" whence the Icelandic víti "hell"), and Gothic halja.[1] Subsequently, the word was used to transfer a pagan concept to Christian theology and its vocabulary[1] (however, for the Judeo-Christian origin of the concept see Gehenna).The English word hell has been theorized as being derived from Old Norse hel[1] but the cognate does appear in all the other languages and has a Proto-Germanic origin.[2] Among other sources, the Poetic Edda, compiled from earlier traditional sources in the 13th century, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, provide information regarding the beliefs of the Norse pagans, including a being named Hel, who is described as ruling over an underworld location of the same name.Religion, mythology, and folklore Hell appears in several mythologies and religions. It is commonly inhabited by demons and the souls of dead people. A fable about hell which recurs in folklore across several cultures is the allegory of the long spoons. Hell is often depicted in art and literature, perhaps most famously in Dante's Divine Comedy.PunishmentsPunishment in Hell typically corresponds to sins committed during life. Sometimes these distinctions are specific, with damned souls suffering for each sin committed (see for example Plato's myth of Er or Dante's The Divine Comedy), but sometimes they are general, with condemned sinners relegated to one or more chamber of Hell or to a level of suffering.In many religious cultures, including Christianity and Islam, Hell is traditionally depicted as fiery and painful, inflicting guilt and suffering.[3][specify] Despite these common depictions of Hell as a place of fire, some other traditions portray Hell as cold. Buddhist - and particularly Tibetan Buddhist - descriptions of hell feature an equal number of hot and cold hells. Among Christian descriptions Dante's Inferno portrays the innermost (9th) circle of Hell as a frozen lake of blood and guilt.[4] But cold also played a part in earlier Christian depictions of hell, beginning with the Apocalypse of Paul, originally from the early third century;[5] the "Vision of Dryhthelm" by the Venerable Bede from the seventh century;[6] "St Patrick's Purgatory", "The Vision of Tundale" or "Visio Tnugdali", and the "Vision of the Monk of Enysham", all from the twelfth century;[7] and the "Vision of Thurkill" from the early thirteenth century.[8]PolytheismAncient Egypt Lucifer - torturing souls as well as being tortured himself in hell (Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry, by the Limbourg brothers.With the rise of the cult of Osiris during the Middle Kingdom the "democratization of religion" offered to even his humblest followers the prospect of eternal life, with moral fitness becoming the dominant factor in determining a person's suitability. At death a person faced judgment by a tribunal of forty-two divine judges. If they had led a life in conformance with the precepts of the Goddess Maat, who represented truth and right living, the person was welcomed into the Two Fields. If found guilty the person was thrown to a "devourer" and didn't share in eternal life.[9] The person taken by the devourer is subject first to terrifying punishment and then annihilated. These depictions of punishment may have influenced medieval perceptions of the inferno in hell via early Christian and Coptic texts.[10] Purification for those considered justified appears in the descriptions of "Flame Island", where humans experience the triumph over evil and rebirth. For the damned complete destruction into a state of non-being awaits. but there is no suggestion of eternal torture; the weighing of the heart in Egyptian Mythology can lead to annihilation.[11][12] The Tale of Khaemwese describes the torment of a rich man, who lacked charity, when he dies and compares it to the blessed state of a poor man who has also died.[13] Divine pardon at judgement always remained a central concern for the Ancient Egyptians.[14]Modern understanding of Egyptian notions of hell relies on six ancient texts:[15]The Book of Two Ways (Book of the Ways of Rosetau)The Book of Amduat (Book of the Hidden Room, Book of That Which Is in the Underworld)The Book of GatesThe Book of the Dead (Book of Going Forth by Day)The Book of the EarthThe Book of CavernsAncient Near EastThe cultures of Mesopotamia (including Sumeria, the Akkadian Empire, Babylonia and Assyria), the Hittites and the Canaanites/Ugarits reveal some of the earliest evidence for the notion of a Netherworld or Underworld. From among the few texts that survive from these civilizations, this evidence appears in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the “Descent of Inanna to the Netherworld,” “Baal and the Underworld,” the “Descent of Ishtar” and the “Vision of Kummâ.”[16]GreekMain article: TartarusIn classic Greek mythology, below Heaven, Earth, and Pontus is Tartarus, or Tartaros (Greek Τάρταρος, deep place). It is either a deep, gloomy place, a pit or abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering that resides within Hades (the entire underworld) with Tartarus being the hellish component. In the Gorgias, Plato (c. 400 BC) wrote that souls were judged after death and those who received punishment were sent to Tartarus. As a place of punishment, it can be considered a hell. The classic Hades, on the other hand, is more similar to Old Testament Sheol.EuropeThe hells of Europe include Breton Mythology's "Anaon", Celtic Mythology's "Uffern", Slavic mythology's "Peklo", the hell of Sami mythology and Finnish "tuonela" ("manala").AsiaThe hells of Asia include the Bagobo “Gimokodan” and Ancient Indian mythology's “Kalichi" or "Naraka".In folklore among the Ainu people, hell is below ground, and is described as an uninviting wet place reserved for sinful people.[17]Africa Painting representing hell in the Church of Debra Berhan Selassie, Gondar, EthiopiaAfrican hells include Haida Mythology's “Hetgwauge” and the hell of Swahili Mythology (kuzimu). Serer religion rejects the general notion of heaven and hell.[18] In Serer religion, acceptance by the ancestors who have long departed is as close to heaven. Rejection and becoming a wandering soul is as close to hell after one passes over. The souls of the dead must make their way to Jaaniw (the sacred dwelling place of the soul). Only those who have lived their lives on earth in accordance with Serer doctrines will be able to make this necessary journey and thus accepted by the ancestors. Those who can't make the journey become lost and wandering souls, but they do not burn in "hell fire".[18][19]Oceania[icon] This section requires expansion. (November 2012)The Oceanic hells include Samoan Mythology's “O le nu'u-o-nonoa” and the hells of Bangka Mythology and Caroline Islands Mythology.Native AmericanThe hells of the Americas include the Aztec religion's “Mictlan”, Inuit religion's “Adlivun”, and the Yanomami religion's “Shobari Waka”. In Mayan religion, Xibalbá is the dangerous underworld of nine levels ruled by the demons Vucub Caquix and Hun Came. The road into and out of it is said to be steep, thorny and very forbidding. Metnal is the lowest and most horrible of the nine Hells of the underworld, ruled by Ah Puch. Ritual healers would intone healing prayers banishing diseases to Metnal. Much of the Popol Vuh describes the adventures of the Maya Hero Twins in their cunning struggle with the evil lords of Xibalbá.The Aztecs believed that the dead traveled to Mictlan, a neutral place found far to the north. There was also a legend of a place of white flowers, which was always dark, and was home to the gods of death, particularly Mictlantecutli and his spouse Mictlantecihuatl, which means literally "lords of Mictlan". The journey to Mictlan took four years, and the travelers had to overcome difficult tests, such as passing a mountain range where the mountains crashed into each other, a field where the wind carried flesh-scraping knives, and a river of blood with fearsome jaguars.AbrahamicJudaismQuestion book-new.svgThis section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2009)Early Judaism had no concept of Hell, though the concept of an afterlife was introduced during the Hellenic period, apparently from neighboring Hellenistic religions. It occurs for example in Book of Daniel. Daniel 12:2 proclaims "And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, Some to everlasting life, Some to shame and everlasting contempt." Judaism does not have a specific doctrine about the afterlife, but it does have a mystical/Orthodox tradition of describing Gehenna. Gehenna is not Hell, but originally a grave and in later times a sort of Purgatory where one is judged based on one's life's deeds, or rather, where one becomes fully aware of one's own shortcomings and negative actions during one's life. The Kabbalah explains it as a "waiting room" (commonly translated as an "entry way") for all souls (not just the wicked). The overwhelming majority of rabbinic thought maintains that people are not in Gehenna forever; the longest that one can be there is said to be 12 months, however there has been the occasional noted exception. Some consider it a spiritual forge where the soul is purified for its eventual ascent to Olam Habah (heb. עולם הבא; lit. "The world to come", often viewed as analogous to Heaven). This is also mentioned in the Kabbalah, where the soul is described as breaking, like the flame of a candle lighting another: the part of the soul that ascends being pure and the "unfinished" piece being reborn.According to Jewish teachings, hell is not entirely physical; rather, it can be compared to a very intense feeling of shame. People are ashamed of their misdeeds and this constitutes suffering which makes up for the bad deeds. When one has so deviated from the will of God, one is said to be in gehinom. This is not meant to refer to some point in the future, but to the very present moment. The gates of teshuva (return) are said to be always open, and so one can align his will with that of God at any moment. Being out of alignment with God's will is itself a punishment according to the Torah.Christianity "Gehenna", Valley of Hinnom, 2007Main article: Christian views on HellThe Christian doctrine of hell derives from the teaching of the New Testament, where hell is typically described using the Greek words Tartarus or Hades or the Hebrew word Gehenna.Hebrew OT Septuagint Greek NT times in NT Vulgate KJV NIVSheol[20] Hades Hades[21] x10 infernus[22] Hell HadesGe Hinom[23] Ennom[24] Gehenna[25] x11 infernus Hell Helltartaro[26] x1 infernus Hell HellThese three terms have different meanings and must be recognized.Hades has similarities to the Old Testament term, Sheol as "the place of the dead". Thus, it is used in reference to both the righteous and the wicked, since both wind up there eventually.[27]Gehenna refers to the "Valley of Hinnon", which was a garbage dump outside of Jerusalem. It was a place where people burned their garbage and thus there was always a fire burning there. Bodies of those deemed to have died in sin without hope of salvation (such as people who committed suicide) were thrown there to be destroyed.[28] Gehenna is used in the New Testament as a metaphor for the final place of punishment for the wicked after the resurrection.[29]Tartaro (the verb "throw to Tartarus") occurs only once in the New Testament in II Peter 2:4, where it is parallel to the use of the noun form in 1 Enoch as the place of incarceration of 200 fallen angels. It mentions nothing about human souls being sent there in the afterlife. The Last Judgement, Hell, circa 1431, by Fra AngelicoThe Roman Catholic Church defines Hell as "a state of definitive self-exclusion from communion with God and the blessed." One finds themselves in Hell as the result of dying in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God's merciful love, becoming eternally separated from Him by one's own free choice[30] immediately after death.[31] The Roman Catholic Church, many other Christian churches, such as the Baptists and Episcopalians, and some Greek Orthodox churches,[32] Hell is taught as the final destiny of those who have not been found worthy after the general resurrection and last judgment,[33][34][35] where they will be eternally punished for sin and permanently separated from God. The nature of this judgment is inconsistent with many Protestant churches teaching the saving comes from accepting Jesus Christ as their savior, while the Greek Orthodox and Catholic Churches teach that the judgment hinges on both faith and works. However, many Liberal Christians throughout Liberal Protestant and Anglican churches believe in Universal Reconciliation (see below) even though it might contradict more evangelical views in their denomination.[36]Some modern Christian theologians subscribe to the doctrines of Conditional Immortality. Conditional Immortality is the belief that the soul dies with the body and does not live again until the resurrection. This is the view held by a few Christian sects such as the Living Church of God, The Church of God International, and Seventh Day Adventist Church.Annihilationism is the belief that the soul is mortal unless granted eternal life, making it possible to be destroyed in Hell.Jehovah's Witnesses hold that the soul ceases to exist when the person dies[37] and therefore that Hell (Sheol or Hades) is a state of non-existence.[37] In their theology, Gehenna differs from Sheol or Hades in that it holds no hope of a resurrection.[37] Tatarus is held to be the metaphorical state of debasement of the fallen angels between the time of their moral fall (Genesis chapter 6) until their post-millennial destruction along with Satan (Revelation chapter 20).[38]Universal Reconciliation is the belief that all human souls (even demons and fallen angels) will be eventually reconciled with God and admitted to Heaven. This view is held by some Unitarian-Universalists.[39][40][41]According to Emanuel Swedenborg’s Second Coming Christian revelation, hell exists because evil people want it.[42] They, not God, introduced evil to the human race.[43]IslamMain article: Jahannam Prophet Muhammad, along with Buraq and Gabriel, visit Hell, and see "shameless women" being eternally punished for exposing their hair to the sight of strangers. Persian, 15th century.Muslims believe in jahannam (in Arabic: جهنم) (which is related to the Hebrew word gehinnom and resembles the versions of Hell in Christianity). In the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam, there are literal descriptions of the condemned in a fiery Hell, as contrasted to the garden-like Paradise (jannah) enjoyed by righteous believers.In addition, Heaven and Hell are split into many different levels depending on the actions perpetrated in life, where punishment is given depending on the level of evil done in life, and good is separated into other levels depending on how well one followed God while alive. The gate of Hell is guarded by Maalik who is the leader of the angels assigned as the guards of hell also known as Zabaaniyah.Although generally Hell is often portrayed as a hot steaming and tormenting place for sinners, there is one Hell pit which is characterized differently from the other Hell in Islamic tradition. Zamhareer is the Hell of extreme coldness, of unbearable blizzards, ice, and snow.The lowest pit of Hell is Hawiyah, meant for those hypocrites who claimed aloud to believe in Allah and His messenger but denounced both in their hearts. Hypocrisy is considered to be one of the most dangerous sins, along with shirk.[citation needed] Sunni hadiths states that out of 73 Muslim denominations, 72 will go to hell.[44]The Qur'an emphasises (Jonah:19) that the idols of this world cannot intercede on behalf of the deceased with Allah and their fate will be dependent on what they have done, or failed to do, and what they have believed. The normal view is that the punishment of Hell is eternal.[45][46]Bahá'í FaithIn the Bahá'í Faith, the conventional descriptions of Hell and Heaven are considered to be symbolic representations of spiritual conditions. The Bahá'í writings describe closeness to God to be heaven, and conversely, remoteness from God as hell.[47]EasternBuddhismMain article: Naraka (Buddhism) Naraka in the Burmese representationIn "Devaduta Sutta", the 130th discourse of the Majjhima Nikaya, Buddha teaches about the hell in vivid detail. Buddhism teaches that there are five (sometimes six) realms of rebirth, which can then be further subdivided into degrees of agony or pleasure. Of these realms, the hell realms, or Naraka, is the lowest realm of rebirth. Of the hell realms, the worst is Avīci or "endless suffering". The Buddha's disciple, Devadatta, who tried to kill the Buddha on three occasions, as well as create a schism in the monastic order, is said to have been reborn in the Avici Hell.However, like all realms of rebirth, rebirth in the Hell realms is not permanent, though suffering can persist for eons before being reborn again. In the Lotus Sutra, the Buddha teaches that eventually even Devadatta will become a Pratyekabuddha himself, emphasizing the temporary nature of the Hell realms. Thus, Buddhism teaches to escape the endless migration of rebirths (both positive and negative) through the attainment of Nirvana.The Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha, according to the Ksitigarbha Sutra, made a great vow as a young girl to not reach Nirvana until all beings were liberated from the Hell Realms or other unwholesome rebirths. In popular literature, Ksitigarbha travels to the Hell realms to teach and relieve beings of their suffering.HinduismMain article: Naraka (Hinduism) Yama's Court and Hell. The Blue figure is Yamaraja (The Hindu god of death) with his consort Yami and Chitragupta17th century Painting from Government Museum, Chennai.Early Vedic religion does not have a concept of Hell. Ṛg-veda mentions three realms, bhūr (the earth), svar (the sky) and bhuvas or antarikṣa (the middle area, i.e. air or atmosphere)). In later Hindu literature, especially the law books and Puranas, more realms are mentioned, including a realm similar to Hell, called naraka (in Devanāgarī: नरक). Yama as first born human (together with his twin sister Yamī) in virtue of precedence becomes ruler of men and a judge on their departure. Originally he resides in Heaven, but later, especially medieval traditions, mention his court in naraka.In the law-books (smṛtis and dharma-sūtras, like the Manu-smṛti) naraka is a place of punishment for sins. It is a lower spiritual plane (called naraka-loka) where the spirit is judged, or partial fruits of karma affected in a next life. In Mahabharata there is a mention of the Pandavas and the Kauravas both going to Heaven. At first Yudhisthir goes to heaven where he sees Duryodhana enjoying in heaven, Indra tells him Duryodhana is in heaven as he did his Kshatriya duties, then he shows Yudhisthir hell where it appears his brothers are but later its revealed it was a test for Yudhisthir and his brothers and Kauravas both are in heaven and both live happily in divine abode of gods. Hells are also described in various Puranas and other scriptures. Garuda Purana gives a detailed account of Hell, its features and enlists amount of punishment for most of the crimes like a modern day penal code.It is believed that people who commit sins go to Hell and have to go through punishments in accordance with the sins they committed. The god Yamarāja, who is also the god of death, presides over Hell. Detailed accounts of all the sins committed by an individual are kept by Chitragupta, who is the record keeper in Yama's court. Chitragupta reads out the sins committed and Yama orders appropriate punishments to be given to individuals. These punishments include dipping in boiling oil, burning in fire, torture using various weapons, etc. in various Hells. Individuals who finish their quota of the punishments are reborn in accordance with their balance of karma. All created beings are imperfect and thus have at least one sin to their record; but if one has generally led a pious life, one ascends to svarga, a temporary realm of enjoinment similar to Paradise, after a brief period of expiation in Hell and before the next reincarnation according to the law of karma.Jainism 17th century cloth painting depicting seven levels of Jain hell and various tortures suffered in them. Left panel depicts the demi-god and his animal vehicle presiding over the each hell.Main article: Naraka (Jainism)In Jain cosmology, Naraka (translated as hell) is the name given to realm of existence having great suffering. However, a Naraka differs from the hells of Abrahamic religions as souls are not sent to Naraka as the result of a divine judgment and punishment. Furthermore, length of a being's stay in a Naraka is not eternal, though it is usually very long—measured in billions of years. A soul is born into a Naraka as a direct result of his or her previous karma (actions of body, speech and mind), and resides there for a finite length of time until his karma has achieved its full result. After his karma is used up, he may be reborn in one of the higher worlds as the result of an earlier karma that had not yet ripened.The hells are situated in the seven grounds at the lower part of the universe. The seven grounds are:Ratna prabhaSharkara prabha.Valuka prabha.Panka prabha.Dhuma prabha.Tamaha prabha.Mahatamaha prabha.The hellish beings are a type of souls which are residing in these various hells. They are born in hells by sudden manifestation.[48] The hellish beings possess vaikriya body (protean body which can transform itself and take various forms). They have a fixed life span (ranging from ten thousand to billions of years) in the respective hells where they reside. According to Jain scripture, Tattvarthasutra, following are the causes for birth in hell:[49]Killing or causing pain with intense passion.Excessive attachment to things and worldly pleasure with constantly indulging in cruel and violent acts.Vowless and unrestrained life.[50]TaoismAncient Taoism had no concept of Hell, as morality was seen to be a man-made distinction and there was no concept of an immaterial soul. In its home country China, where Taoism adopted tenets of other religions, popular belief endows Taoist Hell with many deities and spirits who punish sin in a variety of horrible ways. This is also considered Karma for Taoism.Chinese folk beliefsMain article: Diyu A Chinese glazed earthenware sculpture of "Hell's torturer," 16th century, Ming DynastyDiyu (simplified Chinese: 地狱; traditional Chinese: 地獄; pinyin: Dìyù; Wade–Giles: Ti-yü; Japanese: 地獄, jigoku; literally "earth prison") is the realm of the dead in Chinese mythology. It is very loosely based upon the Buddhist concept of Naraka combined with traditional Chinese afterlife beliefs and a variety of popular expansions and re-interpretations of these two traditions. Ruled by Yanluo Wang, the King of Hell, Diyu is a maze of underground levels and chambers where souls are taken to atone for their earthly sins.Incorporating ideas from Taoism and Buddhism as well as traditional Chinese folk religion, Diyu is a kind of purgatory place which serves not only to punish but also to renew spirits ready for their next incarnation. There are many deities associated with the place, whose names and purposes are the subject of much conflicting information.The exact number of levels in Chinese Hell - and their associated deities - differs according to the Buddhist or Taoist perception. Some speak of three to four 'Courts', other as many as ten. The ten judges are also known as the 10 Kings of Yama. Each Court deals with a different aspect of atonement. For example, murder is punished in one Court, adultery in another. According to some Chinese legends, there are eighteen levels in Hell. Punishment also varies according to belief, but most legends speak of highly imaginative chambers where wrong-doers are sawn in half, beheaded, thrown into pits of filth or forced to climb trees adorned with sharp blades.However, most legends agree that once a soul (usually referred to as a 'ghost') has atoned for their deeds and repented, he or she is given the Drink of Forgetfulness by Meng Po and sent back into the world to be reborn, possibly as an animal or a poor or sick person, for further punishment.OtherZoroastrianismMain article: Zoroastrian eschatologyZoroastrianism has historically suggested several possible fates for the wicked, including annihilation, purgation in molten metal, and eternal punishment, all of which have standing in Zoroaster's writings. Zoroastrian eschatology includes the belief that wicked souls will remain in hell until, following the arrival of three saviors at thousand-year intervals, Ahura Mazda reconciles the world, destroying evil and resurrecting tormented souls to perfection.[51]The sacred Gathas mention a “House of the Lie″ for those “that are of an evil dominion, of evil deeds, evil words, evil Self, and evil thought, Liars.”[52] However, the best-known Zoroastrian text to describe hell in detail is the Book of Arda Viraf.[53] It depicts particular punishments for particular sins—for instance, being trampled by cattle as punishment for neglecting the needs of work animals.[54] Other descriptions can be found in the Book of Scriptures (Hadhokht Nask), Religious Judgments (Dadestan-i Denig) and the Book of the Judgments of the Spirit of Wisdom (Mainyo-I-Khard).[55]WiccaIn Wicca, there is no such thing as hell because Wiccans largely don't believe in the concept of punishment or reward.[56] Although Wiccan views differ among different Wiccan denominations, Wiccans tend to prefer viewing their god or goddess as a gentle deity.[57]Literature Dante and Virgil in Hell (1850) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.In his Divina commedia ("Divine comedy"; set in the year 1300), Dante Alighieri employed the concept of taking Virgil as his guide through Inferno (and then, in the second canticle, up the mountain of Purgatorio). Virgil himself is not condemned to Hell in Dante's poem but is rather, as a virtuous pagan, confined to Limbo just at the edge of Hell. The geography of Hell is very elaborately laid out in this work, with nine concentric rings leading deeper into the Earth and deeper into the various punishments of Hell, until, at the center of the world, Dante finds Satan himself trapped in the frozen lake of Cocytus. A small tunnel leads past Satan and out to the other side of the world, at the base of the Mount of Purgatory.John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667) opens with the fallen angels, including their leader Satan, waking up in Hell after having been defeated in the war in heaven and the action returns there at several points throughout the poem. Milton portrays Hell as the abode of the demons, and the passive prison from which they plot their revenge upon Heaven through the corruption of the human race. 19th-century French poet Arthur Rimbaud alluded to the concept as well in the title and themes of one of his major works, A Season In Hell. Rimbaud's poetry portrays his own suffering in a poetic form as well as other themes. "Visit to hell" by Mexican artist Mauricio García Vega.Many of the great epics of European literature include episodes that occur in Hell. In the Roman poet Virgil's Latin epic, the Aeneid, Aeneas descends into Dis (the underworld) to visit his father's spirit. The underworld is only vaguely described, with one unexplored path leading to the punishments of Tartarus, while the other leads through Erebus and the Elysian Fields.The idea of Hell was highly influential to writers such as Jean-Paul Sartre who authored the 1944 play "No Exit" about the idea that "Hell is other people". Although not a religious man, Sartre was fascinated by his interpretation of a Hellish state of suffering. C.S. Lewis's The Great Divorce (1945) borrows its title from William Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1793) and its inspiration from the Divine Comedy as the narrator is likewise guided through Hell and Heaven. Hell is portrayed here as an endless, desolate twilight city upon which night is imperceptibly sinking. The night is actually the Apocalypse, and it heralds the arrival of the demons after their judgment. Before the night comes, anyone can escape Hell if they leave behind their former selves and accept Heaven's offer, and a journey to Heaven reveals that Hell is infinitely small; it is nothing more or less than what happens to a soul that turns away from God and into itself.Piers Anthony in his series Incarnations of Immortality portrays examples of Heaven and Hell via Death, Fate, Nature, War, Time, Good-God, and Evil-Devil. Robert A. Heinlein offers a yin-yang version of Hell where there is still some good within; most evident in his book Job: A Comedy of Justice. Lois McMaster Bujold uses her five Gods 'Father, Mother, Son, Daughter and Bastard' in The Curse of Chalion with an example of Hell as formless chaos. Michael Moorcock is one of many who offer Chaos-Evil-(Hell) and Uniformity-Good-(Heaven) as equally unacceptable extremes which must be held in balance; in particular in the Elric and Eternal Champion series. Fredric Brown wrote a number of fantasy short stories about Satan’s activities in Hell. Cartoonist Jimmy Hatlo created a series of cartoons about life in Hell called The Hatlo Inferno, which ran from 1953 to 1958.
  • It is played throughout his crib with surround sound stereos and television with football to watch. However, it is the same tape played over and over, so people get bored when watching it. Hell also has many landmarks, including the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, the Twin Towers, that place getting reconstructed in New York where the Twin Towers used to be, the World Trade Center, and even those two buildings that got attacked by terrorists on april 4th.Wireless Internet signal is very low, and so is cell phone signal, so watch out, unless you want to be reduced to using a wired telephone that is nailed to the wall.
  • Jeune femme rencontrée par Vangelius sur Terre, elle fait partie d’un groupe de marginaux amateurs d’occultime et de toute forme de « dépravations ». Ce n’est pas pour rien que son petit surnom est « la succube ».
  • In many mythological, folklore and religious traditions, hell is a place of eternal torment in an afterlife often populated with demons and devils. The term is also commonly used as an expletive, not always necessarily directly referring to the place of fire and brimstone.
  • From the beginning of time humanity has pondered their death. A concept that began very early was that when you died, people who were good were sent to one area, and evildoers were sent to another place. When Jesus Christ lived among us, people yearned to know of what their sins would do to them in the next life. Unfortunately, Christ was killed before he could get back to us on that. However, Dante Alighieri, Virgil the Poet, and Stephen Colbert were brave enough to enter Hell and see what it was like. Hell is also called Hoboken New Jersey
  • File:Hell 03.jpgHell is the last the level of the game. You arrive here by beating the contest, and being sent by Van Tastic. The map has many hazards like the fiery pit of lava, the molten waterfalls. Losing the match will cause a cutscene to play to show the character falling to their doom.
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  • Death fascinates men the world round, and there are as many philosophies about what comes after this life as there are, it seems, lives which end. Hell is just one of these beliefs. It is ruled by Satan. Sinners and evil souls may end up going to hell, and demons and devils are often associated with hell. In some beliefs there are more than one hells. Wicked denizens live in the deepest hells listening to infernal music. Some believe that the dungeons of hell can be seen hanging from the floating portions of Mordack's Island, lava from hell drains down to the land below. William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet that at witching time of the night, churchyards yawn, and hell itself breaths out its Contagion into the world. The Zombies in Tamir are evidence of this phenomena happening in the world. Graham was sure Mordack's hideous organ in his castle played music only for the denizens of the deepest hells. It has been said that following his life King Graham ended up in Hell for various sins (perhaps following after his father's kleptomania, attempting to sacrifice Rosella and telling tall tales to his granddaughter Gwendolyn). The dead King was tortured and tormented by skeletons and demons in Hell. Those who are bound for hell are known as the Damned. The lava in the Barren Region may originate from hell.
  • Hell is a place where bad are taken to in the afterlife.
  • A hell is kind of low-life bar where the customers are rough, ragged and have no scruples. Matrim Cauthon describes a hell as follows: "Hells were the lowest of the low, dirty and dimly lit, where the ale and wine were cheap and still not worth half what you paid, the food was worse and any women who set on your lap was trying to pick your pocket or cut your purse or else had two men waiting upstairs to crack you over the head... At any time of the day you would find dice rolling in a dozen games... Few of the gamblers would have come by their coin by any means even halfway honest... Hells always had two or three strong arms with cudgels about to break up fights... They usually stopped the patrons from killing one another, but when they failed the corpses were dragged out the back...and left on a rubbish heap. And while they were dragging the drinking never slowed, or the gambling either." —Mat's thoughts Mat brought Tuon to a place called The White Ring, claiming it was a hell. Although Tuon and Selucia were convinced that it was a hell, it was not.
  • Hell is an English heavy metal band from Nottingham, England, formed in 1982. The members of the band include Tony Speakman, Tim Bowler, Kev Bower, Andy Sneap and David Bower.
  • Belief in Hell causes suffering in two ways. 1. * People fear for their own salvation, sometimes feeling very guilty over ordinary, human weakness like looking at another person and thinking things like “Isn’t he/she attractive?” For extreme fundamentalist Christians even something as minor as that can lead to damnation. 2. * People fear for the salvation of other people they care about, they fear because people they care about won’t stop sinning or might start sinning. They fear that formerly sinful friends, relatives who have died are now in Hell. How much suffering does belief in Hell cause? 1. * We can’t guess because people don’t want to discuss in detail what damnable sins they fear they’ve committed. More often than not people probably suffer in silence. 2. * We can’t guess because people don’t want to discuss in detail what damnable sins they fear their grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, uncle etc. might have committed. Again the chances are a great many people suffer in silence. Who are the sinners? 1. * We do know that a great many fundy preachers aren’t scared of Hell themselves, or if they are that doesn’t stop them from sinning. Ted Haggard and Jimmy Swaggart are two examples, . 2. * We do know that a great many ordinary fundy believers are scared of Hell themselves, rich or poor throughout their lives they pay a tenth of their income to their church or to evangelical ministries because they hope that reduces their risk of getting to Hell. Sometimes their tythe money goes to people like, Ted Haggard and Jimmy Swaggart and , perhaps others who weren’t caught.
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