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*** Or maybe Faust was a bit of [[Nightmare Fetishist]] and actually wanted to go to hell.
* The first legends of Faust who made a pact with a devil were actually made to show Christians why it's a bad idea. And to entertain with their shenanigans. Other versions like Marlowe or Goethe refer the legend but they don't exactly copy the morals anymore.
* Why this version of the story was ever considered a good example of don't make a deal with the Devil. If anyone's willing to sell their eternal soul, they're probably pretty desperate; boredom isn't generally matched with desperate. It's like the [[Viewers
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