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* Episode 12: After 5-2 escapes the Nether, he finds himself taken in by a kind, loving family of three. But when he comes home from a shopping trip, he finds all of them having been ''murdered'' by the Holy Sol Shadows. The silent pain and shock on his face upon seeing the bloodbath speaks ''volumes.''
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*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist or fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of [[MadeOfIron sheer force of will]] and perhaps love for his child.
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*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist or fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of [[MadeOfIron sheer force of will]] and perhaps love for his child.child.
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*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist or fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of sheer force of will and perhaps love for his child. If that doesn't qualify him for {{made of iron}} and bad ass dad I don't what does.
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*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist or fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of [[MadeOfIron sheer force of will will]] and perhaps love for his child. If that doesn't qualify him for {{made of iron}} and bad ass dad I don't what does.child.
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*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of sheer force of will and perhaps love for his child. If that doesn't qualify him for {{made of iron}} and bad ass dad I don't what does.
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*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist or fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of sheer force of will and perhaps love for his child. If that doesn't qualify him for {{made of iron}} and bad ass dad I don't what does.
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** The Infernal is the father of a young girl who had also previously lost her mother to spontaneous human combustion. As the daughter cries, not only having lost both her parents to the same problem but also fearing that she might be next, the Fire Force enter the house, ready to fight... only to find that the Infernal apparently retained enough of his humanity to keep control of his actions, merely sitting at the dinner table looking at a picture of his wife and daughter and not actually burning anything. He doesn't put up any resistance as Iris recites her prayer and Arthur draws Excalibur to put him out of his misery. Even if he's in control enough not to attack anybody, he's still a 1st-generation Infernal and thus [[PowerIncontinence can't ever turn off his fire]], so [[ShootTheDog he still has to die]].
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** The Infernal is the father of a young girl who had also previously lost her mother to spontaneous human combustion. As the daughter cries, not only having lost both her parents to the same problem but also fearing that she might be next, the Fire Force enter the house, ready to fight... only to find that the Infernal apparently retained enough of his humanity to keep control of his actions, merely sitting at the dinner table looking at a picture of his wife and daughter and not actually burning anything. He doesn't put up any resistance as Iris recites her prayer and Arthur draws Excalibur to put him out of his misery. Even if he's in control enough not to attack anybody, he's still a 1st-generation Infernal and thus [[PowerIncontinence can't ever turn off his fire]], so [[ShootTheDog he still has to die]].die]].
*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of sheer force of will and perhaps love for his child. If that doesn't qualify him for {{made of iron}} and bad ass dad I don't what does.
*** May count as awesome and heartwarming as well. While sitting there, he's in absolute agony, experiencing the feeling of being burned alive that entire time. Infernals lose their sense of humanity mostly to the insanity of that agony. He had enough force of will to not only to bare and endure the pain, while controlling his flames so he doesn't cause any destruction, but to do so all the while waiting patiently for his daughter to come home; maybe so he could at see her one last time and perhaps say goodbye to her. He then patiently awaits the Fire Force to come and put him to rest - and free him from his agony - and doesn't resist fight them - probably knowing that his release from pain is soon at hand. He did all of that, out of sheer force of will and perhaps love for his child. If that doesn't qualify him for {{made of iron}} and bad ass dad I don't what does.
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** The Infernal is the father of a young girl who had also previously lost her mother to spontaneous human combustion. As the daughter cries, not only having lost both her parents to the same problem but also fearing that she might be next, the Fire Force enter the house, ready to fight... only to find that the Infernal apparently retained enough of his humanity to keep control of his actions, merely sitting at the dinner table looking at a picture of his wife and daughter and not actually burning anything. He doesn't put up any resistance as Iris recites her prayer and Arthur draws Excalibur to put him out of his misery. Even if he's in control enough not to attack anybody, he's still a 1st-generation Infernal and thus [[PowerIncontinence can't ever turn off his fire]], so [[ShootTheDog he still has to die]].
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** The Infernal is the father of a young girl who had also previously lost her mother to spontaneous human combustion. As the daughter cries, not only having lost both her parents to the same problem but also fearing that she might be next, the Fire Force enter the house, ready to fight... only to find that the Infernal apparently retained enough of his humanity to keep control of his actions, merely sitting at the dinner table looking at a picture of his wife and daughter and not actually burning anything. He doesn't put up any resistance as Iris recites her prayer and Arthur draws Excalibur to put him out of his misery. Even if he's in control enough not to attack anybody, he's still a 1st-generation Infernal and thus [[PowerIncontinence can't ever turn off his fire]], so [[ShootTheDog he still has to die]].
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