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Murdoc is a Satanist [160] who is often depicted wearing an inverted cross necklace, with "Hail Satan" being a common catchphrase of his. He was created by Hewlett and Damon Albarn in 1998, with his first official appearance being Gorillaz' debut EP Tomorrow Comes Today in 2000. [161]
Fictional Satanists, adherents to religious and philosophical beliefs which revere Satan. Pages in category "Fictional Satanists" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
In 2024 "Semyon", a member of Russian ONA was arrested for a string of rapes. "Semyon" had nazi and satanist tattoos and had claimed Hitler was a hero of his religion and had called for a satanist revolution. [137] [138] ONA literature has been banned on the territory of the Russian Federation as "extremist material". [139]
Murdoc is an accomplished pianist, a master of disguise, as well as creative and highly skilled in the use of booby traps. He is also fond of heavy weapons, including flamethrowers, bazookas, and dynamite. Murdoc's signature for each hit is to take photographs of his victim at the moment of their death.
The Satanic Temple is known for trolling conservatives. Now it's challenging the push to place chaplains in schools by vowing to send its own ministers.
At first glance, The Satanic Temple’s new telehealth venture seems like a social experiment in trolling. But as Cosmo reports, the fully credentialed clinic is serving real patients, with a real ...
Nearly a decade after controversial reality show Gigolos went off the air, a new docuseries is set to cover the violent death of a woman at the hands of one of the show's former stars.. Gigolos ...
The right image is the same sigil in cuneiform from the Joy of Satan Ministries, a recreation of the sigil of Baphomet incorporated with cuneiform lettering instead of Hebrew to spell out "Satan", and made after Maxine Dietrich's reinterpretation of the ideology of spiritual Satanism. Sigillum Dei (Seal of God) Europe, late Middle Ages