Despite the changes some factors remained uniform, notably the perpetual flame on his head introduced in the second game.
Some of his ashes were later taken to Armenia to be honored at a posthumous state funeral near the Armenian Genocide Monument's perpetual flame.
The Flags Square, with The Liberty Fire; a perpetual gas-ignited flame.
His victim flopped away weirdly, jumping past the balor's perpetual flames.
St. Brigid was associated with perpetual, sacred flames, such as the one maintained by 19 nuns at her sanctuary in Kildare, Ireland.
Nearby soar two gigantic crosses bound with a rope, sheltering a perpetual flame and symbolising the city's 1956 uprising, which fore-shadowed, some say triggered, the better-known Hungarian rising.
The flesh beneath was not hot but a perpetual flame burned in the cavity of his chest as a reminder of the night in the cellar.
Your worship of the false Demon Lord hath offended the King of Hell, and now will ye roast in perpetual flames!
The silver chimney of the Petrobras refinery sends a perpetual flame into the afternoon sky.
Rae appears to be bitter because her homosexual brother died in a medical camp, and she keeps his picture enshrined with a perpetual flame on her mantel.