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Gehenna (ゲヘナ, gehena) is a Magatama available for the Demi-Fiend in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne.

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  • Kategoria:Krypta Gehenny - przerażające potwory żyjące wyłącznie w Burham Springs.
  • Gehenna (ゲヘナ, gehena) is a Magatama available for the Demi-Fiend in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne.
  • Gehenna is the fifth world in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion. It is the limbo between worlds, and has decrepit ruins, space-time rips, and derelict ships lost from the Bermuda Triangle. It has many terrifying mythical monsters. The World Boss was originally planned to be Beauty, but her replacement has not been announced.
  • Gehenna was a newly formed planet (as of the 26th century) and largely consisted of active volcanoes and shifting lava. Smoke from these volcanoes gave the planet a thick atmosphere. The gravity was lighter than on Earth. Gehenna and its people were named by the human explorers from Earth who discovered it. Life was dangerous on Gehenna, and the Demoniacs spent most of their time simply surviving. Because of this, many chose to leave the planet and to find work on other planets. (PROSE: Mean Streets)
  • Thought to be named after the Valley of Hinnom outside Jerusalem, which was constantly filled with the waste of the city, which was then burnt. Heinous deeds are also associated with this valley, as during the time when Jerusalem was ruled by non-Jews (referred to in scriptures simply as 'pagans') child sacrifice was practiced there.
  • Gehenna is the name of planets in multiple works of science fiction.
  • Gehenna is the eighth track from Slipknot's fourth album, All Hope Is Gone. It is one of the darkest tracks on the album.
  • An illusory depiction of Gehenna is visited during the events in The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd.
  • Gehenna was an Outer Plane in the Great Wheel cosmology model representing alignments between neutral evil and lawful evil.
  • Gehenna, gehinnam, or gehinnom (Hebrew: גהנום, גהנם, Greek γέεννα) are terms derived from a geographical site in Jerusalem known as the Valley of Hinnom, one of the two principal valleys surrounding the Old City. Initially the site where followers of Ba'al sacrificed their children by fire to the god Moloch(2 Chr. 28:3, 33:6; Jer. 7:31, 19:2-6), the valley later became the common wasteyard for all the refuse of Jerusalem. Here the dead bodies of animals and rubbish, were cast and, according to legend, consumed by a constant fire.
  • Deep in the asteroid field was a series of bases built into massive asteroids. These bases were the Vaygr archeological dig sites, built by the Vaygr in the hope of finding the Oracle, an artifact that could help them to unlock the secrets of the ancient Progenitors.
  • Oto sfera pełna strachu i zwątpienia - Plan Ponurej Wieczności Gehenny, huczący Piec Wiecznego Potępienia, gdzie wszelka litość i łaska blakną w nieugaszonych ogniach czterech monstrualnych wulkanów, podsycanych chciwością i kłamstwami niezliczonych czartów i dusz zmarłych kłębiących się na stromych zboczach. Plan ten zwany najczęściej po prostu Gehenną jest planem zewnętrznym przejawiającym umiarkowane połączenie idei praworządności z dużą domieszką zła. Znajduje się pomiędzy Hadesem a Baatorem, na których wzoruje swój charakter. Nie przejawia on choćby cienia współczucia wobec nikogo i przybyli tu Oczekujący mogą najczęściej liczyć najwyżej na zmycie potokiem lawy lub zdruzgotanie pędzącą lawiną ostrych jak brzytwa odłamków skalnych. Tutaj nikt nie udzieli ci pomocy, nikt nie odpowie na
  • Gehenna is an English transliteration of the Greek word γέενναν, which in turn is from the Hebrew word gê’ hinnom, literally the valley of Hinnom. John F. Walvoord writes, "All the references to gehenna, except James 3:6, are from the lips of Christ himself, and there is an obvious emphasis on the punishment for the wicked after death as being everlasting. The term gehenna is derived from the Valley of Hinnom, traditionally considered by the Jews the place of the final punishment of the ungodly. Located just south of Jerusalem, it is referred to in Joshua 15:8 and Joshua 18:16, where this valley was considered a boundary between the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. In this place human sacrifices were offered to Molech; these altars were destroyed by Josiah (2 Kings 23:10). The valley was lat
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Strength
  • +3
Alignment
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shape & size
  • Four infinite layers
gravity trait
  • Objective Directional: at a 45° angle to the level of the ground
Agility
  • +3
Luck
  • +3
Weak
  • Ice
morphic
  • Alterable Morphic
time trait
  • Normal Time
magical trait
  • Normal Magic with special cases
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  • Barghests, Nightmares, Imps, Manes, Daemons, Mephits, Lesser Devils, Achaierai, Pyroclastic dragons
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