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Eight foot pictures adorned the walls, with giant golden frames and placards on the bottom, they were some of the most revered humans in history, the most hideous of souls memorialized in places of honor throughout hell. The atrocities they caused on Earth were of monumental proportions, from the genocide of their own people to mass killings all across the world. There were all types of devilish heroes up there with one thing in common: they all committed some heinous deed. Or they all composed a beautiful symphony of evil, depending on who was asked. | Eight foot pictures adorned the walls, with giant golden frames and placards on the bottom, they were some of the most revered humans in history, the most hideous of souls memorialized in places of honor throughout hell. The atrocities they caused on Earth were of monumental proportions, from the genocide of their own people to mass killings all across the world. There were all types of devilish heroes up there with one thing in common: they all committed some heinous deed. Or they all composed a beautiful symphony of evil, depending on who was asked. | ||
| − | Lucifer's throne-room was a vast chamber entered through large white doors with twisting black iron handles. The room was wide and white, with enormous cast-iron braziers on either side of the central area leading to a grand white throne. On either side of him were his servants. One was a chained human woman, who was averting her eyes from Lucifer’s terrible glory. The other was one of Lucifer’s longest-running relationships. She had stood by the king of hell through thick and thin, marriage after marriage, and never flinched. Her name was Mania, and she was the Etruscan goddess of hell. She was a great warrior, a fierce lover, and loyal to Lucifer down to the last cursed cell in her body. She was the only one who was allowed to remain in the room while he was conducting business. | + | Lucifer's throne-room was a vast chamber entered through large white doors with twisting black iron handles. The room was wide and white, with enormous cast-iron braziers on either side of the central area leading to a grand white throne. Any sound made, footsteps, tapping fingers, echoed through the chamber. |
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| + | On either side of him were his servants. One was a chained human woman, who was averting her eyes from Lucifer’s terrible glory. The other was one of Lucifer’s longest-running relationships. She had stood by the king of hell through thick and thin, marriage after marriage, and never flinched. Her name was Mania, and she was the Etruscan goddess of hell. She was a great warrior, a fierce lover, and loyal to Lucifer down to the last cursed cell in her body. She was the only one who was allowed to remain in the room while he was conducting business. | ||
Revision as of 00:27, 18 November 2018
WOTD 08/01 Lucifer's palace was a shadowy version of Heaven, so that Lucifer would remember what he had forsaken. The white marble halls were opulent, smooth and shimmering, unlike the rough stone from which his own castle had been created. It was hotter here, but there was only one lava stream. It ran through the center of Lucifer’s palace, inside a garden Lucifer had created especially for Lilith. She adored Earth’s flowers and charms, and he had wanted to keep her happy. Of course, after her disappearance, he let the magic wear off, and all the plants quickly turned to ash. He did leave the lava waterfall and stream, but the last Moloch had heard, he was tossing demons into it every time he got pissed off.
Eight foot pictures adorned the walls, with giant golden frames and placards on the bottom, they were some of the most revered humans in history, the most hideous of souls memorialized in places of honor throughout hell. The atrocities they caused on Earth were of monumental proportions, from the genocide of their own people to mass killings all across the world. There were all types of devilish heroes up there with one thing in common: they all committed some heinous deed. Or they all composed a beautiful symphony of evil, depending on who was asked.
Lucifer's throne-room was a vast chamber entered through large white doors with twisting black iron handles. The room was wide and white, with enormous cast-iron braziers on either side of the central area leading to a grand white throne. Any sound made, footsteps, tapping fingers, echoed through the chamber.
On either side of him were his servants. One was a chained human woman, who was averting her eyes from Lucifer’s terrible glory. The other was one of Lucifer’s longest-running relationships. She had stood by the king of hell through thick and thin, marriage after marriage, and never flinched. Her name was Mania, and she was the Etruscan goddess of hell. She was a great warrior, a fierce lover, and loyal to Lucifer down to the last cursed cell in her body. She was the only one who was allowed to remain in the room while he was conducting business.