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:''Different markings show that there are those who suffer from all lands and from epoch, forever enflamed.''
 
   
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Locations of Inferno|location]] in the sixth circle of [[Hell]], [[Heresy]]. It rested just within the [[City of Dis]].
==Overview==
 
Inside the [[City of Dis]] rests the catacombs. Here, those damned for the sin of [[Heresy]] remain trapped in these fiery tombs for eternity. Among those trapped in these crypts are [[Farinata Uberti]], King Frederick II, and Cavalcante de Cavalcanti. Dante must battle his way through these infernal catacombs, if he is to escape the confines of Dis.
 
   
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The [[Heretic]]s remained trapped in these fiery tombs for eternity. As a result of denying the idea that the soul survived after death, they are fittingly placed in the coffins and other tomb structures. Among those who are trapped in these crypts are [[Farinata Uberti]] and [[Cavalcante de Cavalcanti]].
*In "The Inferno", Dante describes how the souls damned to the sixth circle for Heresy are imprissoned in fiery tombs.
 
   
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The torturing fire from the narrow hallways of the crypt burned by frequency and deadly enough to cause certain death if Dante did not move to the safety center.
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 24 July 2020

Flaming Tombs Fire

The Flaming Tombs was a location in the sixth circle of Hell, Heresy. It rested just within the City of Dis.

Description[]

The Heretics remained trapped in these fiery tombs for eternity. As a result of denying the idea that the soul survived after death, they are fittingly placed in the coffins and other tomb structures. Among those who are trapped in these crypts are Farinata Uberti and Cavalcante de Cavalcanti.

The torturing fire from the narrow hallways of the crypt burned by frequency and deadly enough to cause certain death if Dante did not move to the safety center.