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* Not much is known about the exile from Gehenna, it was through [[Mephistopheles]] in Chapter 11, that there is soul within the [[Protagonist]] that is connected with him, one that has eluded him and ascended to the heavens.
* Not much is known about the exile from Gehenna. Though [[Mephistopheles]] thinks of himself as a faithful follower of Shaytan, he says in Chapter 11 that within the Protagonist is another soul that is connected to him. He calls them their master who traded his soul for Mephistopheles to become a faithful butler but at the end, eluded him and ascended to heaven.
** Faust may be the exile of Gehenna, the human from a German legend that made a deal with the devil Mephistopheles in exchange for his soul but ascended to the heavens before the devil could claim it.
** Though this, it is assumed that the exile is the human [[Wikipedia:Faust|Faust]] from German legends. Faust was an erudite that was dissatisfied with life and made a deal with the devil to gain further knowledge and magic powers. The devil sent his representative, Mephistopheles, to act as Faust's servant for a set number of years where at the end, his soul will be claimed by the devil. In some versions of the story, Faust gains access to heaven after constant striving and through the plea of an woman who Faust had met.
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