The narrator explains that hell was born out of countless sins, and that a taste of hell is like "fine wine" to demons. The narrator says that if a god were to cast aside his or her divine nature and become tainted by hell, then that god would be condemned forever as a fallen man. He says that only one god exists in the world, and this god is immune to hell's flames.
The narrator explains that hell was born out of countless sins, and that a taste of hell is like "fine wine" to demons. The narrator says that if a god were to cast aside his or her divine nature and become tainted by hell, then that god would be condemned forever as a fallen man. He says that only one god exists in the world, and this god is immune to hell's flames.