![]() ![]() Glory eventually destroyed the Order of Dagon. They placed her under the protection of the Slayer Buffy, altering the memories of the Slayer and anyone connected to her into believing the girl was Buffy's younger sister Dawn. Using ancient magic, they transformed the Key into a human girl. When they discovered "The Beast" (Glory) searched for the Key, they chose to hide it. The Key was safeguarded by an ancient group of monks known as The Order of Dagon. Unfortunately, using the Key will break down the barriers between all dimensions, causing all worlds to bleed into each other and allowing "Hell to reign on Earth". ![]() In the series, Glory's goal is to find the Key, a "mystical energy nexus," which is the only way for her to return to her original dimension. This human form is Glory's only weakness if the human vessel containing her is killed, then Glory perishes with him. As Ben and Glory's personalities begin to merge more (see below), the magic weakens until, in the finale, the whole gang can see through it. This becomes a recurring joke in the penultimate episode of Season Five, where Spike finds himself repeatedly having to explain that Ben and Glory are the same person, only for people to either misunderstand him or to forget instantly. The spell does not affect supernatural creatures like vampires and demons. Dark magicks prevent humans from learning that Glory and Ben are the same even if she transforms right in front of someone, they will have no memory of the incident. But her powers were weak when compared with those she had in her true form. Glory's strength was greater than that of any Slayer, vampire, or demon on Earth. This female possessed superhuman strength, speed, and invulnerability. When Ben reached his 20s, Glory began to gain control over Ben for short periods of time, taking the form of a vain, self-centered human female. However, Glory was too powerful to be completely contained within the human vessel. Created solely to "contain" her, upon his death as a mortal, Glory would be permanently sealed away. They banished her into the earthly dimension, where her essence would be imprisoned in a human child named Ben. The hell Gods barely defeated her, but, despite their victory, she was too powerful to destroy. Fearful that Glorificus would seize total control of the dimension for herself, the two Gods aligned and went to war against her. She quickly became the most powerful of the three hell Gods. Her power and dominion were vast and continued to grow stronger, as did her lust for misery and destruction. The fictional character Glorificus (also known as "Glory") is a God from a hell dimension in which she ruled alongside two other deities. ![]()
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