Information for "Ironic Hell"

Basic information

Display titleIronic Hell
Default sort keyIronic Hell
Page length (in bytes)41,090
Namespace ID0
Page ID106202
Page content languageen - English
Page content modelwikitext
Indexing by robotsAllowed
Number of redirects to this page0
Counted as a content pageYes
Number of subpages of this page2 (0 redirects; 2 non-redirects)

Page protection

EditAllow all users (infinite)
MoveAllow all users (infinite)
DeleteAllow all users (infinite)
View the protection log for this page.

Edit history

Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorRobkelk (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit16:41, 26 April 2023
Total number of edits29
Recent number of edits (within past 180 days)0
Recent number of distinct authors0

Page properties

Transcluded templates (8)

Templates used on this page:

Lint errors

Missing end tag2
View detailed information on the lint errors.

SEO properties

Description

Content

Article description: (description)
This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements.
Most depictions of Hell involve some form of eternal punishment for the damned souls who are sent there. In Ironic Hell, they get a more personal service. Each sinner gets a punishment that is an ironic reminder of the sins of which he or she is guilty. A glutton might be force-fed something unpleasant for eternity (a more common version is that they're fed something they enjoyed - ceaselessly, becoming wholly sick of it, for eternity), or might be prevented from eating ever again. Perhaps the demons just don't want people to forget the sins they committed.
Information from Extension:WikiSEO