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Post by Rotten Carrot Cake on Mar 15, 2017 16:05:28 GMT
They made the Evil Dead a Satanist book instead of Ancient Sumerian. and interesting choice where they could bring other religion demons into the fold. But it was just done in the one-shot movie. Wasn't really expanded upon
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Post by NuxCapacitor on Mar 15, 2017 16:30:49 GMT
They're pushing all this illuminati satanic crap, which a lot of America apparently believes in.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Mar 15, 2017 19:36:02 GMT
They made the Evil Dead a Satanist book instead of Ancient Sumerian. and interesting choice where they could bring other religion demons into the fold. But it was just done in the one-shot movie. Wasn't really expanded upon That's my BIG problem with the movie. They should have kept the Kandarian Demon a Lovecraft entity. They don't even name it "Kandarian Demon", which is okay anyway because he's The Evil Dead. They should have kept the entity a "veiled" Lovecraftian concept like Sam Raimi did in 1981.
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Post by Rotten Carrot Cake on Mar 15, 2017 19:51:12 GMT
Well, I'd say Sumeria predates Lovecraft 😁
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Mar 28, 2017 16:47:31 GMT
Well, I'd say Sumeria predates Lovecraft 😁 LMAO, but the Sumerian demons didn't look like the Kandarian Demon at all, I guess. Raimi invented the K.D. aka Apple.
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Post by Rotten Carrot Cake on Mar 30, 2017 10:58:32 GMT
Kandy Apple
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Post by NuxCapacitor on Mar 30, 2017 14:31:31 GMT
Toffee Apple
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Apr 1, 2017 18:41:14 GMT
This will be the official nickname of the interdimensional counterpart of the Kandarian Demon featured on the 2013 ED universe.
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Post by NuxCapacitor on Apr 2, 2017 13:32:51 GMT
You remember them in funfairs? So sweet they'd make your teeth fall out.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Feb 26, 2018 23:39:48 GMT
You remember them in funfairs? So sweet they'd make your teeth fall out. What?
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