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There aren't, that was my point. Non-fiction scenarios where horrible things happen - that recent thread on evil referencing the japanese girl who was horribly tortured and murdered for example or the exploits of serial killers chill me much more effectively than rambling about "the places we go when we die" of which there are thousands upon thousands of iterations. History, in it's vast chronicling of human sin, makes attempts to portray hell seem weak and unimaginatively formed.

So, I am not the most receptive audience for finding this "spooky". I find the image (or in this case, the use of a non-image and relying on the reader imagining the "howl of hell") to be well-written and interesting but not at all spoopy. Sorry friend.

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