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A. S. Teller

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- Infernal Spirits Owners's Manual

Infernal Spirits Owners's Manual (8 ratings)
         by A. S. Teller
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Lastly you must think about your demon’s metal health which is even more important than housing and feeding. Demons, by nature, are active creature and do not take well to long periods of confinement without company. This being so it is important for you to release your demon and interact with him at least once a day. Take him out for a walk in the evening, just remember the leash laws for your area as the fines for allowing a demon to run without its lead are heavy. Also try to play some games with your demon, fetch the skull and scare the priest are two that most demons enjoy. Not only are these fun, but they help to ensure your demon remains in peak physical condition. The nature of the interaction isn’t really important so long as you have one on one contact with your demon regularly. And always remember to show your demon that you appreciate having him around. By following these simple directions you should have many years of pleasant and useful service from your demon.





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