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  • She said: "There are legends'the white-faced reaver, the hell-driven sorcerer with a blade that drinks the souls of men ..."

    The Bane of The Black Sword Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977

  • She said: "There are legends'the white-faced reaver, the hell-driven sorcerer with a blade that drinks the souls of men ..."

    The Bane of the Black Sword Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977

  • Cymoril glanced at Elric's pale face, illuminated for a moment by a flash of sky-fire, and she felt a chill come upon her then and the chill had nothing to do with the wind or the rain, for it seemed to her in that second that the gentle scholar she loved had been transformed by the elements into a hell-driven demon, into a monster with barely a semblance of humanity.

    Elric of Melnibone Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1972

  • The direct result was the kind of dehumanizing experiences we complain so much about-customer service hell-driven by transaction-minded policies and well-intentioned automation.

    Forbes.com: News Roland Deal 2012

  • Nancy's former friends, now hell-driven, and the monstrous City of Dis stand in the way of their escape from the depths of the underworld ...

    Comic Book Resources 2010

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