Season of the Witch/Fridge

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  • Fridge Logic: Many candidates but in particular Presumably the demon started off not knowing where the last copy of the Key of Solomon was. Once the demon learns this and is put on the road to the abbey in question, there really is no need for the human escorts. Not only can the "witch" ultimately fly, she's clearly physically stronger and more durable than any of the mortals and has no apparent problem entering and operating on holy ground.
    • Maybe the demon could only enter holy ground if brought in by humans.
    • Or maybe his lesser demon lackeys needed time to spread the plague to that remote monastery.
    • How the hell could Ron Perlman's character be buried during the final scene in the movie when he was incinerated?
      • Empty Tomb?
      • Ashes or whatever was left or just an empty coffin used as a symbolic burial.
  • Fridge Logic: The demon wants to get rid of the last copy of the Book of Solomon, which is the only protection that humans apparently have against the Forces of Darkness. The book is stored in a hard to get to monastery that almost nobody ever goes to, instead of, say, Rome. When they get there, the monks are all dead. In order to assure that the book is lost or forgotten, the demon wouldn't have to do anything at all. Instead at the end, the book is now in safe hands, presumably on its way to another scriptorium so they can make more copies. Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
    • To quote Debelzaq "If the book were in the demon's hands, we would face an endless darkness". The demon wanted to hold relatively large amounts of power over humanity (to destroy it entirely) through the book, thus it needed a copy still around.