Talk:Ogdru Jahad
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[edit]This article survived a Vote for Deletion. The discussion can be found here. -Splash 19:56, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
Jolly good however one sentence in the article puzzled me. It mentioned a creature from the Hellboy movie called the Behemoth (or something along those lines) that resembled one of the Ogdru Jahad. I don't remember any creature called the Behemoth from the movie but I assume it means the thing that comes out of the dying Rasputin's stomach at the end of the film however I was of the impression that that creature was the leader of the Ogdru Jahad, the entity Rasputin referred to as "the Dragon" and "the Master" as before it emerges from the wound in his stomach Rasputin mentions that he has brought forth "the god".
The movie end is pretty clearly a non-canonical retelling of part 4 of Seed of Destruction. In the comic book, a creature resembling the "Behemoth" is called the Sadu-Hem and is a monstrous creature/statute that the Ogdru Jahad left behind as a sort of cosmic foothold in the material realm. Rasputin brought the creature back from a remote temple and kept it in the large cellar/temple beneath the Cavendish mansion. He attempts to channel the power of Liz the pyrokinetic through the Sadu-Hem to break the prison of the Ogdru Jahad. However, Rasputin is interrupted and he loses control over Liz's power, incinerating himself and the Sadu-Hem. In the movie, the Sadu-Hem is of little importance to the plot and is instead used as a sort of final boss for Hellboy to fight. Beerslurpy (talk) 22:09, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
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