He's not happy, as he sketches out the signs and sigils. He generally isn't, these days.
He ran out of better options with the last of the cows.
He finishes the circle.
He's not happy, as he sketches out the signs and sigils. He generally isn't, these days.
He ran out of better options with the last of the cows.
He finishes the circle.
"Isn't fertilizer still largely manure-based? Anyway. Demonic meat, it's better than the real thing."
"I didn't name it. You get used to things being referred to casually as 'demonic' after a while though."
"I suppose one would! It's interesting how the kinds of daeva match so neatly to Earth mythologies--one could assume influence from the daeva side on your Earth, but not ours."
"Perhaps it would make adoption of summoning smoother if names other than demon and angel and fairy were used."
"You're not wrong, but probably the terms will leak from daeva talking to people since the languages match."
"That's true. I suppose it will depend on what the rollout looks like, in this universe, whether it gives us any great advantage to not start out crying demon."
"And I'm worried that it looks like a kind of - clumsy defensive coverup - if we say 'apsel' and then people find out that means 'demon'."
"Yes, precisely. That kind of thing can be affected after the fact, but first impressions do a lot."