Demon Deals Guide -

Since this could be for a fantasy novel, a TTRPG (like D&D), or a video game lore book, I have written it in a "World-Building/Lore" style. This format sounds like an in-universe document written by a wary scholar or a warlock for future generations.

The Pro Tip: Always summon a Devil. At least you get a negotiation period.

According to traditional lore and literary tropes, there are two primary ways to strike a deal: Oral Pacts: demon deals guide

Always have a lawyer (or a very cynical paladin) review the parchment. If the ink is blood, it’s probably a bad sign. 4. Breaking the Contract

Hellhounds: In many myths, when the clock runs out, invisible "Hellhounds" are sent to collect the soul. Since this could be for a fantasy novel,

To complete the quest for Ashley and "make a paper" in Demon Deals

  • Your firstborn child (cliché, but reliable).
  • The memory of your mother’s face (cruel, but efficient).
  • Your ability to feel joy (you weren't using it anyway).
  • Seven years of servitude (basically an unpaid internship).

In the realm of fantasy and folklore, demons are often depicted as powerful, malevolent beings that roam the earth, seeking to claim souls and wreak havoc on humanity. However, in certain mythologies and fictional universes, demons are also known to be cunning negotiators, willing to make deals with mortals in exchange for their souls, knowledge, or other forms of currency. Your firstborn child (cliché, but reliable)

Once you have collected all five pages, return them to Ashley to complete the assignment and advance the storyline.