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Pentagrams
Always considered a magical symbol, the early Christians viewed the Pentagram as representing the five wounds of Christ, and protection against witches and demons. Now, however, with the top pointing down, it has come to represent the underworld.
"Satan; so call him now, his former name--Is heard no more in Heaven"  --Paradise Lost, Book V--
El Diablo
For the Pythagoreans the five points represented the elements:  Hydor, water; Gaia, earth; Heile, heat; Aer, air: and above all, pointing to heaven, Hieron, the Idea, the Divine.
L'Etoile du Nord?
"This is the place: these narrow ways diverging to the right and the left, and reeking every where with dirt and filth...Debauchery has made the very houses prematurely old...Many of these pigs live here..."   --Charles Dickens, seeing Five Points in 1842
The Five Points
This is Satan, Old Gooseberry himself, and not Mephistopheles, who usually appears as a man, often dressed in black.  No, not MEN in black--that was Tommy Lee Jones--MAN in black.
Beelzebub
"And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into and Angel of Light."
Necronomicon

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