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{{Satanism}}
*In [[The Divine Comedy]], Satan is described as an enormous three-headed monster. In his first mouth is [[Judas Iscariot]]; in the second, [[Cassius Longinus]] and in the third, [[Brutus Albinus]]. According to the story, each of them will be ripped apart by Satan's jaws for eternity. The story depicts Satan as trapped waist-deep in the frozen lakes of hell, and the icy-cold wind from the beating of his six great wings only strengthens the ice's hold on him and everyone else in the ninth circle of hell.
==Satan as a Sympathetic Character==
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