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'''Lashanti''' is arguably the worst of the seven hells or netherworlds of Phoenic mythology. It was "closed" eons ago when Ra first came upon it, and when he saw the [[Black Gods]] imprisoned inside, even Ra's great light blinked. When mankind betrayed the gods in the [[Zamora Heresy]], Lashanti was opened and the Black Gods were freed. | '''Lashanti''' is arguably the worst of the seven hells or netherworlds of Phoenic mythology. It was "closed" eons ago when Ra first came upon it, and when he saw the [[Black Gods]] imprisoned inside, even Ra's great light blinked. When mankind betrayed the gods in the [[Zamora Heresy]], Lashanti was opened and the Black Gods were freed. | ||
When Mishra killed Casir and chopped him into pieces, he hurled the remains into Lashanti. | When Mishra killed Casir and chopped him into pieces, he hurled the remains into Lashanti. |
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Lashanti is arguably the worst of the seven hells or netherworlds of Phoenic mythology. It was "closed" eons ago when Ra first came upon it, and when he saw the Black Gods imprisoned inside, even Ra's great light blinked. When mankind betrayed the gods in the Zamora Heresy, Lashanti was opened and the Black Gods were freed.
When Mishra killed Casir and chopped him into pieces, he hurled the remains into Lashanti.