"Underworld. Many versions of Hell describe it as being somewhere underground or below the earth. The Egyptians say it was Amenti with pits of flame and demons. The Norse say the Yggdrasil tree had its roots buried in Hell. The Akkadians call it Kigal. The Babylonians call it Irkalia. To some it is a place of the dead and of no return while some say it is just a stopover region. In traditional Western literature, the angel of Hell is Nasargiel. He oversees the torture of sinners. See also Amentet; Elysian Field; Gehenna; Hades; Hel; Helheim; Irkalia; Nifl-heim; Sheol; Spenta Armaiti; Spentaramet; Tartarus."
(From Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities, by Charles Russell Coulter and Patricia Turner) The forges of Sol Negro starting, full of flames, the production of our new book, IRKALIA.
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And then, the book emerged into the light, and resigned reality into a new and complete disorder.
The books will be sent from July 20th. So, enjoy the last days of the pre-sales campaign.
"I was in a Printing house in Hell & saw the method in which knowledge is transmitted from generation to generation.
In the first chamber was a Dragon-Man, clearing away the rubbish from a cave's mouth; within, a number of Dragons were hollowing the cave. In the second chamber was a Viper folding round the rock & the cave, and others adorning it with gold silver and precious stones. In the third chamber was an Eagle with wings and feathers of air: he caused the inside of the cave to be infinite, around were numbers of Eagle like men, who built palaces in the immense cliffs." (A Memorable Fancy, William Blake) Below, the hell's forge at Natal, producing the Secretariat. |
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