>"No mortal companion can yet accompany you,
>for the Inferno is an ill house for those who still stumble the waking world."
<Ciabill, the planesman of hell,
<who ferries souls on wings of steel beyond the river styx.
<His flight plans are filed long before consummation, at the sighing of a man 'gainst the bedposts.
<One must wonder if ever there be a soul so weighty with sin, that his vessel could not support the passage thereof.
-Bane's Inferno, canto IV, stanza XXI.