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William Jasper's Farm is a large site located somewhere near Carthage, Missouri.<ref name="five10">[[5.10 Abandon All Hope]]</ref> During the Civil War it was the site of the Battle of Hellhole. [[Lucifer]] performs a ritual on this particular site to raise [[Death]]. The ritual required the deaths of the women and children in the town, who are buried in a mass grave on the farm. Their deaths are followed by the sacrifice of the townsmen and the [[demons]] possessing them. After completing the ritual, Death emerges from his prison, and Lucifer greets him, saying, "O, hello, Death".   
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William Jasper's Farm is a large site located somewhere near Carthage, Missouri.<ref name="five10">[[5.10 Abandon All Hope...]]</ref> During the Civil War it was the site of the Battle of Hellhole. [[Lucifer]] performs a ritual on this particular site to raise [[Death]]. The ritual required the deaths of the women and children in the town, who are buried in a mass grave on the farm. Their deaths are followed by the sacrifice of the townsmen and the [[demons]] possessing them. After completing the ritual, Death emerges from his prison, and Lucifer greets him, saying, "O, hello, Death".   
  
 
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Site of William Jasper's Farm

William Jasper's Farm is a large site located somewhere near Carthage, Missouri.[1] During the Civil War it was the site of the Battle of Hellhole. Lucifer performs a ritual on this particular site to raise Death. The ritual required the deaths of the women and children in the town, who are buried in a mass grave on the farm. Their deaths are followed by the sacrifice of the townsmen and the demons possessing them. After completing the ritual, Death emerges from his prison, and Lucifer greets him, saying, "O, hello, Death".


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