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historical person in hell part 1

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  1. from /hhg/ - Helluva Hotel General #813, #814
  2. h ttps://desuarchive.org/trash/thread/41173640/#41183547
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  4. >Khan of Khans
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  6. >From the 1200s to 1300s Hell went through an age of destruction the likes of which have been seen before or after. Even powerful people like Hitler, Alexander the Great, Cyrus the Great, Suleiman the Magnificent, Stalin, Mao, etc never even got close to destruction dealt in the hundred years the Khans reigned.
  7. >During the Khan’s reign massive portions of Hell were wiped out and burnt to the ground and death for sinners was at an all-time high. The lower races such as imps and hellhounds were almost wiped out from the Pride ring in the cross-fire.
  8. >Genghis Khan himself was said to have had a hand in killing 40 million people. And that’s only killing. Genghis destroyed cities, landmarks, cultures, and did crimes far worse than just killing.
  9. >During the 1200s Hell was still dealing with a merge of Roman, Germanic, and Medieval cultures with men like Caesar still roaming the world with legions of loyal men.
  10. >Rumors of a great and powerful Empire in the mortal realm spread like fire. Men like Alexander the Great and Caesar laughed it off and maintained their portions of Hell.
  11. >But when Genghis Khan finally died in 1227 at age 72 he arrived in Hell. He was vastly more powerful than any other Sinner in the plane of existence and could even rival the likes of Ars Goetia.
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  13. >Genghis' power did not only come from his sins but also from his emotions and life. He started from nothing but eventually became so powerful that he was named Khan of Khans. His personality matched his life as well. His compassion, determination, wrath, and wisdom easily outmatched the likes of Caesar.
  14. >Which is why Genghis at first did not start fighting. He kept to the shadows and through time his people, soldiers, and most importantly children arrived in Hell. Millions upon millions of deadly warriors led by powerful leaders arrived in Hell.
  15. h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM8dCGIm6yc
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  17. >Genghis quickly revealed himself by 1250 and flocks of Mongolians and non-Mongolian joined him. His army reached millions in only a mere week as his power and prestige were some of the greatest Hell had seen.
  18. >His first objective with his army was to conquer Pride. He managed to do this in only a few months. By the time the year ended Pride was burnt to the ground and everything built up was gone. Merely ashes.
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  20. >But Genghis was not a fool. During his conquest, he learned from the cultures he demolished. He learned languages, tactics, ideas, and most importantly history. This made the maintenance of his new realm much easier.
  21. >Lucifer himself would have intervened but the Khan made sure to pay his respects and avoid Lucifer’s estate, properties, and Genghis did everything the dark lord told him to.
  22. >Genghis thought that he would’ve eventually destroyed Lucifer. But the Khan did not comprehend Lucifer’s power and that led to his downfall.
  23. >The yearly extermination went extremely poorly during this period as the Khan did research on Angelic beings and realized they were mortal much like everyone else. They were not unkillable. Quite the contrary.
  24. >While a large portion of the Khan forces died when fighting Heaven warriors with even Chagatai Khan dying at the hands of an exterminator, Heaven forces were not unscathed. Many exterminators were slaughtered and weapons were captured.
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  26. h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4xZUr0BEfE
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  28. >The Khan had captured Pride and he reigned over it for 100 years. Until Lucifer was sick of all of the Mongol music and decided to fight the Khan in a duel to the death.
  29. >The fight was… actually quite close. Lucifer was not allowed his magic and the Khan was quite powerful and were a master of the blade. Even when disarmed, the Khan was a formidable opponent.
  30. >But in the end Lucifer killed the Khan. Genghis accepted his defeat as in his last moments he complimented Lucifer and said he was an amazing foe.
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  32. >After Genghis' defeat, his hoard collapsed into itself. A grand civil war started and after 50 years of fighting the hoard was completely wiped out and was being replaced by new sinners. But the Khan left his mark on both the human and hellish realm.
  33. >Hell was left in ashes but allowed for the people of the Renaissance to take charge. Emperors and Kings of the past were wiped out and culture managed to have a sort of.. soft reboot in Hell.
  34. >It also reminded Lucifer that sinners were not a joke. Out of respect for the Khan, Lucifer obtained one of the Khanate flags and hung it in his trophy room.
  35. >Many other Mongol artifacts were obtained and put in the trophy room as well.
  36. >Hell was traumatized but rebuilt just like the lands the Mongols had burnt in the mortal realm.
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  38. h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD1gDSao1eA
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  40. Not my best work but I'd say it's something to read while waiting for better writers to make green texts. I'll start writing the thingie about Mother Teresa and Angels soon.
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  42. Here's that Greentext someone requested last thread. Mind you I'm rather ill so I'm not the best writer rn.
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  44. >The loneliest man in Hell.
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  46. >Cain the man who killed his brother over spite and jealousy was marked. God foretold that he is immortal and would walk the realm until the end of time. Cain was mortified but as the times went on he continued to age.
  47. >Cain got weaker and weaker as the years passed. Eventually started decaying as time went on. He thought God was simply attempting to scare him and wasn’t too sure what was going to happen when he passed.
  48. >Eventually Cain died not due to age but when he was “mistaken” as a beast by his grandson. The next thing Cain saw was falling. The realm he saw was red. Blood red. The red he saw when he slain his brother. The same red he saw whenever he slain an animal.
  49. >When Cain hit the ground he was knocked out. His appearance wasn’t unnoticed as the many hell-born and fallen Angels noticed the newcomer. One of the fallen Angels being Lucifer himself. When Cain woke up he saw Lucifer himself looking down at him.
  50. >The man screamed when he saw the fallen angel looking at him.
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  52. >”Angel!!!”
  53. >”Oh, you flatter me Cain. But I’m not an Angel anymore. Just the ruler of my own realm. Anyway, God told me you’d be coming around soon.”
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  55. >Cain got off the ground but stayed silent.
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  57. >”Not speaking eh? Well. Not the best idea. Especially with what God told me. Anyway! You’re immortal, gonna walk around forever, and no one after this conversation will ever talk to you again! I’ll see you later Cain!”
  58. >”What.”
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  60. >The ex-human soon realized what God meant. He realized he wasn’t a human. He had red skin and a massive horn on his head. A horn like a Rhino. It was too big to hold his head up comfortably. He still had his hair but his skin was covered in marks. Marks of Cain.
  61. >When Lucifer saw that the man realized what had happened he walked away. He then made a rule. The rule was to never speak to Cain no matter what. To break the rule is to accept death in the most painful way imaginable.
  62. >Then Cain just walked. He walked for minutes. Then hours. Then days. Then weeks. Then months. Then years. Then decades. Then centuries. Then millennium. For the rest of time, Cain walked.
  63. >Not once did a single person dare to speak to him. For all of time, Cain was alone. He did read, learn, breathe, eat, drink, and all that but he couldn’t speak to others.
  64. >Loopholes were never found as Lucifer kept changing the rules as time went on. No writing, typing, smoke messages, etc were allowed.
  65. >Cain could not die. Even after many attempts of suicide, he couldn’t die. When exterminations came around the exterminators ignored him. Once he even grabbed an exterminator spear and stabbed himself. God brought him back and made him able to survive divine weapons.
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  67. >The mark of Cain. God’s greatest torture.
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  69. What ever happened to Able? Being the first victim of murder must've gotten him some clout in heaven.
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  71. Able (or Abel) most likely would’ve gotten really good treatment compared to his siblings, cousins, possibly even parents due to being generally innocent and being the first person to ever get murdered. Also, he made his sacrifices to God.
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  73. Tbh Abel and Cain should’ve combined their offerings. A nice plate of lamb and greens is preferable over just greens or meat.
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  75. So he's prob sipping wine, chillin' with Angels, generally having a great time but sometimes still feels semi-remorseful about Cain.
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  77. Abel is the only person in heaven who treats Collin with any respect
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  79. >But he still can't fight down the urge to boop the snoot on occasion
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