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== First impression== | == First impression== |
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Eric Thursley
Demonologist-for-hire
N Male Human Conjurer 3/ Master Specialist 2/ Malconvoker 2
The title of one the most (in)famous books on the subject is Mallificarum Sumpta Diabolicite Occularis Singularum, the Book of Ultimate Control. It is relatively well known among practitioners of the arcane, although wizards rarely bother with it.
This might seem odd, because if there is one thing a wizard would trade his grandmother for, it is power. But it isn’t all that strange, as any wizard bright enough to breathe unassisted for five minutes is also bright enough to realize that if there is any power in demonology, than it lies with the demons. Attempting to use it for your own purposes would be like trying to beat mice to death with an aggravated rattlesnake.
- Archchancellor Marificious – (three days before his mysterious disappearance from his private office, leaving soot-covered walls and a lingering trace of brimstone.)