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This text appears elsewhere on the internet punctuated as follows: Ave Satanas! Domine Luciferi! DEUS EST MORTA - DIABOLO SUPER OMNIA! In this form it's dreadfully ungrammatical, although the intended meaning is fairly clear: "Hail Satan! Lord Lucifer! God is dead - the Devil above all!"

Ignoring this punctuation, it is possible to construe this string of words according to standard Latin grammar, assuming that the nonexistent word morta is a misspelling of mortua. It would then mean something like "Hail, Lord Satan! The god of lucifer is over all dead things for the devil."

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