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The Demon Sin score to 1911's L'Inferno continues. This longer section of the film Terrace V - Avarice takes Dante and Virgil deeper into the bowels of Hell. There are a few music changes throughout to match the increasingly bleak and surreal settings Download: https://demonsin.bandcamp.com/track/i... Spotify: Stay tuned: @rassilonrecordsozmetal Summary of the Terrace V - Avarice section of the film below: • The Wood of the Suicides Dante and Virgil enter a dark, tangled forest where those who died by suicide have become living, bleeding trees. Harpies tear at the branches, causing the souls to cry out in pain. Dante speaks with one of the tormented spirits and learns the nature of their punishment. • The Profligates Leaving the forest, the travellers witness the souls of the reckless being relentlessly hunted by fierce dogs. The hounds overtake their victims, ripping them apart, symbolising lives wasted or destroyed through wild, uncontrolled behaviour. • The Burning Sands Dante and Virgil cross a scorched desert where fire rains from the sky. Blasphemers lie stretched on the sand, the violent against nature wander continuously, and the violent against art cluster together for protection. Dante pauses to listen to the story of one of the condemned. • The Descent on Geryon At the cliff marking the edge of the Seventh Circle, the monstrous Geryon appears. Dante climbs onto the creature’s back, and Geryon carries the two poets in a sweeping, dramatic flight down into the Eighth Circle, Malebolge. • First Bolgia – The Panderers and Seducers Upon landing, Dante sees long files of sinners forced to march in opposite directions along a trench. Demons with whips lash them constantly. These are the panderers and seducers who manipulated others for their own advantage. • Second Bolgia – The Flatterers The pair move on to the next pit, where the flatterers are submerged in a foul, bubbling ditch of filth. Their punishment mirrors the insincere, flattering “rubbish” they produced in life. The film depicts bodies struggling and sinking in the thick, dark mire. • Third Bolgia – The Simoniacs In the third trench, Dante observes the simoniacs—corrupt churchmen who sold sacred offices. They are buried head-first in holes carved into the rock, with only their legs exposed. Flames burn their feet as they writhe in agony. Dante and Virgil look on before continuing to the next section of Malebolge. • Fourth Bolgia – Diviners, Sorcerers, and False Prophets The travellers move into the fourth ditch, where the souls of fortune-tellers and diviners walk in slow, tormented lines. Their heads are twisted backwards so that they can never face forward again—an ironic reversal of how they tried to see the future in life. Their strained postures and stumbling movements are emphasised in the film’s staging. • Their Ascent from the Fourth Bolgia After observing this punishment, Dante and Virgil climb upward along the rocky ledges that separate this trench from the next. Virgil guides Dante carefully, and the two make their way toward the higher ridge that overlooks Bolgia Five, where their journey will continue.