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Well, we know the sky is a dome, and you can cut a hole in it and get to Celecyne and Malfeas.
During the night, the Sun shines upon Celecyne the demon desert. Celecyne is eternally lit, sometimes by the rays of the sun, sometimes by Lieger, the green sun. As long as Celecyne is lit, demons cannot escape Malfeas.
This is because the day and night of Creation and Malfeas are inverted. During Creations Day, it is night in the demon realm and Lieger shines upon Celecyne, baking the demon desert.
During Creations night, Lieger shines in Malfeas and the sun guards the Desert. Lieger cannot stop shining, as it is his nature to do so, and not even the Ebon Dragon can stop him.
Thus do the demons participate in their own imprisonment.
Comments
Canon? Cool Fiction? From what book? -- GreenLantern
- Non-Canon. Sorry. Someone asked on the WW boards, and this sorta popped out as an extrapolation of what I do know. Although, it doesn't actually contradict anything that I know of. (This mainly came about because I managed to visualize it as the sun wrapping, and went from there). Specificly, the cutting a hole in the sky thing is mentioned in GoD. Malfeas does seem to be fully enclosed though. I stuck it here so I wouldn't forget, since it's pretty rare that my brain comes up with something semi-cool. -FlowsLikeBits