On the contrary: there is no point in making such a contract if they will fail so quickly. The stimulation is they do it on their own. I am merely an assistant.
They are a part of a powerful family, yes. Even those in extremely high places know their name, and call on them for assistance. All the more reason to be careful.
Then you can't use a crest to knock a man out. [ did he catch gluttony out on a technicality? maybe. he's claiming it as a personal victory anyway. something the definitely-not-demon can't do. ]
Still, this has been interesting. The points where crests differ are obvious, but there are similiarities either way. I take it the family crests you mentioned are a nobility only kind of deal?
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Mm. Heraldry is usually reserved for royalty, nobility, knights, and sometimes organizations, though there are a few commoners who have had a crest or arms bestowed upon them.
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So they... had a wish and you're the means by which they can fulfil it?
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Something like that, yes.
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How, exactly? As much as you love proving you can do everything, depending on the wish that could be... nearly impossible.
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A means to an end.
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Annoyingly, I do. [ keep your secrets ]
They're powerful if they have a crest then. If it all works in the way crests do back home, on a technical level. Interesting.
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Neither of them do anything else? Like... giving someone a innate boost to their physical strength, or their magical powers?
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And also how you knock a man flat with a crest that doesn't change your physical capabilities.
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Then you can't use a crest to knock a man out. [ did he catch gluttony out on a technicality? maybe. he's claiming it as a personal victory anyway. something the definitely-not-demon can't do. ]
Still, this has been interesting. The points where crests differ are obvious, but there are similiarities either way. I take it the family crests you mentioned are a nobility only kind of deal?
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Mm. Heraldry is usually reserved for royalty, nobility, knights, and sometimes organizations, though there are a few commoners who have had a crest or arms bestowed upon them.
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:pensive: ]
... Funny how the differences are so minor, but what is different is fundamental.