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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Unlike Death, who writes in his Tome of Wayfaring Souls with the Ballpoint Scythe, The Devil uses some sort of chisel to make notes on the Sulphuric Tablature. He prefers to use his Fork for more important matters, such as poking the damned. The Sulphuric Tablature does not appear again after the second recap. It is possible that it was crushed by DMK's Ladder to Hell, although no rubble or other remains of the Tablature are visible.

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  • Sulphuric Tablature
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  • Unlike Death, who writes in his Tome of Wayfaring Souls with the Ballpoint Scythe, The Devil uses some sort of chisel to make notes on the Sulphuric Tablature. He prefers to use his Fork for more important matters, such as poking the damned. The Sulphuric Tablature does not appear again after the second recap. It is possible that it was crushed by DMK's Ladder to Hell, although no rubble or other remains of the Tablature are visible.
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  • Unlike Death, who writes in his Tome of Wayfaring Souls with the Ballpoint Scythe, The Devil uses some sort of chisel to make notes on the Sulphuric Tablature. He prefers to use his Fork for more important matters, such as poking the damned. The Sulphuric Tablature does not appear again after the second recap. It is possible that it was crushed by DMK's Ladder to Hell, although no rubble or other remains of the Tablature are visible.
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