That's fine! It's subjective anyway. I never liked fade-outs and the one in Hell On Earth frustrates me even more, because that final riff isn't the best. If the song
had to fade out I would've preferred the part right before/the intro with its gorgeous melody repeating until silence. Other epics of his like The Legacy (yeah, co-written) or FTGGOG don't fade out, yet they have a definitive ending with gravitas, summing up the previous 10 minutes of music in what I consider a much more cathartic way. No one said the song had to have an abrupt ending. Live it obviously didn't have a fade out, they could've ended the studio version in the same way and it would've been even better in my eyes.
That's obviously just my opinion though. Fade-outs are simply one of my musical pet peeves
It's hilarious to me how The Prophecy features two fade-outs in a row. First the distorted guitars fade out, we get the lovely acoustic folk outro which then
also fades out lol