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In Greek mythology, Phlegethon was a river of fire, one of five rivers in Hades, the subterranean realm of the dead. Also known as Pyriphlegethon, its name means 'fiery' or 'burning'. In Dante's Inferno, Phlegethon appears as a fiery river encircling the seventh circle of Hell, where the souls of the violent are punished. Phlegethon (pronounced FLEG-uh-thon) is the fourth layer of Hell and is known as "Hell's forges". It is ruled by the archdevil known as the Father of Whores, Belial. Phlegethon is one of Cervantes' weapons in Soulcalibur II, Soulcalibur III, and Soulcalibur IV.
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Phlegethon (pronounced FLEG-uh-thon) is the fourth layer of Hell and is known as "Hell's forges". It is ruled by the archdevil known as the Father of Whores, Belial. Phlegethon is one of Cervantes' weapons in Soulcalibur II, Soulcalibur III, and Soulcalibur IV. In Greek mythology, Phlegethon was a river of fire, one of five rivers in Hades, the subterranean realm of the dead. Also known as Pyriphlegethon, its name means 'fiery' or 'burning'. In Dante's Inferno, Phlegethon appears as a fiery river encircling the seventh circle of Hell, where the souls of the violent are punished.