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Chapter 151 - Chapter 151: The Biblical Pantheon

When it came to dealing with the Biblical Hell, Damian was interested in three main things.

First, if he managed to conquer the entirety of Hell, he would command legions upon legions of demons, potentially billions of demons of all shapes and sizes.

Second, he would gain major control over the souls of the damned that pass through Hell's system.

This would mean he controlled one part of the Biblical pantheon, as Hell is a fundamental counterpart to Heaven in that cosmology.

Third, since Biblical Hell is an integral part of the Biblical pantheon, becoming the King of Hell would also place him on equal footing with the Heavenly Father, the God-King of the Biblical pantheon.

Each divine pantheon operates under its own unique structure, with different ways the gods govern their heavens, hells, and divine realms.

In the Biblical pantheon, the entire structure is generally divided into two realms: Heaven and Hell.

Heaven is divided into seven layers.

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