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Quote from: Jacob Harrison on November 06, 2018, 05:08:47 pmWorms would die due to the heat of the fire so it is not something anybody could imagine. Really? Thinking "what if we had those long, slimy things that burrow in the ground, but bigger, on fire and they eat people?" is just too wacky for the human mind to possibly comprehend. Replace worms with lizards and you basically have dragons, and many different peoples had no problem making those up. Not to mention, this scepticism of the human imagination coming from the guy who came up with taking over Europe on behalf of his True Heir of the week with the help of a wizard and his own doppelganger from a parallel universe where neo-feudalist Catholic fundies have taken over all of Europe and the Middle East.
Worms would die due to the heat of the fire so it is not something anybody could imagine.
"Where their WORMS dieth not, and the fire is not quenched" can mean anything that both has worms of some kind and is at least a little hotter than average. It does not mean the writers knew about deep sea volcanic vents.