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<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Nobilius'''</center></span>
<span style="font-size:130%;><center>'''Nobilius, The World-Rule Soulrot'''</center></span>
Nobilius is a Demon that likes to pretend itself to be of noble venerability but is one of the most vicious and cruel Demons. Nobilius only treats Nobles and Knights and seeks to be involved in Noble politics or Knightly competition to stake its claim on the aristocracy. Nobilius is a well-known name among the upper classes of the Regalian Empire, with some having met it in summonings.
Nobilius is a Demon that likes to pretend itself to be of noble venerability but is one of the most vicious and cruel Demons. Nobilius only treats Nobles and Knights and seeks to be involved in Noble politics or Knightly competition to stake its claim on the aristocracy. Nobilius is a well-known name among the upper classes of the Regalian Empire, with some having met it in summonings.
* '''Offer:''' Nobilius's Pact involves asking it for help in some sort of Tournament, Plot, Politics, Appointment, or just a piece of useful political blackmail to be used art Court.
* '''Offer:''' Nobilius's Pact involves asking it for help in some sort of Tournament, Plot, Politics, Appointment, or just a piece of useful political blackmail to be used art Court.

Revision as of 23:47, 27 February 2024

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Desidor, the Foul Earth-Shaker

Desidor is a Demon that feeds on the misery of destroyed homes, the anguish of those deprived of a safe place to sleep, and the glee of the demolitioner. Its entire focus in Aloria, has been to destroy buildings and cherish the aftermath of its destruction. It usually does this by causing magical earthquakes, but has been known to appear as a massive Demon and bite buildings in half with its steel teeth.

  • Offer: Desidor's Pact involves the summoner choosing a building in Regalia for it to demolish. Some buildings may be protected by Gods and thus defy destruction by its hands.
  • Demand: Desidor's Pact has an unclear demand, which is what makes this Demon unpredictable. Sometimes it asks for a service or object, other times it reveals the summoner to the victims.
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Corporus, the Twin-bound Bodysnatcher

Corporus is a Demon that is generally considered more mischievous and benign than evil and cruel, but even its comedic demeanor should not ruse summoners into letting their guard down. It takes glee from confusion and hopelessness of others around it, and will seek to create circumstances in which both its victims, but also its summoner, feel sore regret over ever having summoned it.

  • Offer: Corporus's Pact involves choosing two people to swap bodies indefinitely, or choose a person and to physically appear as them indefinitely. This does count as a Disguise.
  • Demand: Corporus's Demand, is always the body of the Summoner. It will make a Homunculi clone of the Summoner, to do with as it pleases at a later point in time.
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Hana, the Lead-burdened Beautyfade

Hana is a Demon that feeds off the misery of those who fear growing older and having their beauty fade. Hana as such is a much-beloved Demon by those who have run out of potions and Magic to restore their youth and beauty, having instead to rely on the dominion of Demons to resolve their issues. Yet like all other Demons, Hana takes a terrible price from society for each summoning.

  • Offer: Hana's Pact involves the summoner asking for aspects of beauty, whether they wish to look young, or receive more beauty, or Beautyborn Magical Gifts.
  • Demand: Hana's Demand, is that for each request, two random people in society are cursed with Hana's Rot, which makes them old, or ugly, or diseased.
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Turael, the Sky-rise Hubris

Turael is a Demon that feeds on the ego and hubris of the tower builders and those who build for pride. What exactly it gets out of building towers for mortals is unclear, but it seems to take particular glee in those towers falling to decay and becoming ruins of their former owner's inability to maintain control or influence. Turael's Towers are often dark and foreboding in their environment.

  • Offer: Turael's Pact involves choosing a location for Turael to construct a Dark Tower. This Dark Tower is then owned by the Summoner until they are pushed out, or it is destroyed.
  • Demand: Turael's Pact does not have an immediate cost, but burdens a massive and unclear cost on the summoner should they lose the Tower, which leaves them at the Demon's mercy.
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Phasnar, the Cosmic Misalignment

Phasnar is a Demon that most consider quite benign, even if his intentions and actions aren't always clear. Phasnar is an incorporeal being that does not directly interact with the world, but takes its summoners with it on journeys of astral projection to lands far away, where they may be witness to objects, people, and events out of their place, and sometimes even in time.

  • Offer: Phasnar's Pact involves choosing a location to astrally project to, after which the Demon takes the summoner with on an incorporeal journey over long distances.
  • Demand: Phasnar's Demand is very unclear. Sometimes nothing happens, sometimes the Demon reveals the person where they projected to, and other times, it steals something from them.
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Stratalymus, the Thousand-soldier Decree

Stratalymus is a Demon that is notably active around the Marshal cabinet of Regalia, constantly seeking a way in by offering the delectable gift of divine victory in battle. It rejects summonings from anyone who does not have military leadership, but will gladly treat with anyone who is desperate enough for a military victory to cement their legacy or fame to last generations.

  • Offer: Stratalymus's Pact involves a deal by which it weakens or strengthens an army involving the summoner, guaranteeing their glorious victory on the battlefield or the fleet.
  • Demand: Stratalymus's Demand is always not immediate, meaning it will extract something of great value later from the summoner, like a lover's soul, or a firstborn child, or family wealth.
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Falicopus, the Perfect Lie Unfolded

Falicopus is considered a very benign Demon, as even though its Pact does have a negative consequence, this outcome is always very exact, and Falicopus does not lie or deceive the summoner in turn. Falicopus is a Demon of truth and verity, that when told something, will reveal its value as truth or a lie, while also punishing the would-be liar with tormenting anguish and anxiety.

  • Offer: Falicopus's Pact involves stating a statement made by another person during a Summoning, after which Falicopus will say whether this was a truth (from the speaker's pov), or a lie.
  • Demand: Falicopus's Demand is enacted on the person who made the statement. If the statement was a lie, Falicopus will tell them someone summoned it, and that it revealed the lie.
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Nobilius, The World-Rule Soulrot

Nobilius is a Demon that likes to pretend itself to be of noble venerability but is one of the most vicious and cruel Demons. Nobilius only treats Nobles and Knights and seeks to be involved in Noble politics or Knightly competition to stake its claim on the aristocracy. Nobilius is a well-known name among the upper classes of the Regalian Empire, with some having met it in summonings.

  • Offer: Nobilius's Pact involves asking it for help in some sort of Tournament, Plot, Politics, Appointment, or just a piece of useful political blackmail to be used art Court.
  • Demand: Nobilius's Demand is unclear, and can manifest in more ways than one. Sometimes it brands the summoner its mark of the Demon, or possesses the host at a later time.