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===Killing the demon===
===Killing the demon===
The librarian starts with a copy of the demonomicon in his office.  This book can be used to research the demon's weakness, if you can find the demon's true name.  The demon's true name is written on every contract he creates.  Note that delving into the demonomicon can allow sins to influence your thoughts, and extended reading is not reccomended.  Note that crew members other than the librarian have a chance at getting wrong info out of the demonomicon.  Brain damage also increases the chance of getting wrong info.
The librarian starts with a copy of the demonomicon in his office.  This book can be used to research the demon's weakness, if you can find the demon's true name.  The demon's true name is written on every contract he creates.  Note that delving into the demonomicon can allow sins to influence your thoughts, and extended reading is not recommended.  Note that crew members other than the librarian have a chance at getting wrong info out of the demonomicon.  Brain damage also increases the chance of getting wrong info.


Once you have researched the demon's weaknesses, you can use those against the demon.  Note that once the demon is killed, if the banishment ritual described in the demonomicon isn't performed, the demon can resurrect several minutes later in a new body, provided the demon has enough souls.  If you cannot perform the banishment ritual, you can instead simply repeatedly kill the demon, until he is no longer powerful enough to return.
Once you have researched the demon's weaknesses, you can use those against the demon.  Note that once the demon is killed, if the banishment ritual described in the demonomicon isn't performed, the demon can resurrect several minutes later in a new body, provided the demon has enough souls.  If you cannot perform the banishment ritual, you can instead simply repeatedly kill the demon, until he is no longer powerful enough to return.


PS: keep the demonomicon out of the clown's hands.
PS: keep the demonomicon out of the clown's hands.
===Playing as a demon===
When you start, Take a good look at your demonic name, obligation, bane, ban and banishment information.  Remember to obey your ban and obligation, much like a silicon must obey their laws.  Your banishment and bane are kept track of using game mechanics, but it's a good idea to know what you are weak to, so you can avoid it.
When you start, you have the benefit of stealth, as you appear fully human, but do not have many powers.
The first power you will start with is hellfire, a weaker fireball that is good for area denial, and igniting targets.  Note that it will not cause a hull breach.
The second power is summon pitchfork.  Your pitchfork is an effective melee weapon that can be held in two hands for extra power.  If it gets disarmed, it will hurt whoever picks it up and uses it, unless that person has already sold their soul.
The third power is your bread and butter, Summon contract.  After you use this, you can select a nearby target, and then select a contract type.  The target simply needs to sign the contract with a pen or crayon, and the contract is sealed.  You will gain their soul, and they will gain a boon.  Please note that the contract has your demonic name written on it, which can be used to research your weaknesses.  Also, if you attempt to use this power on a dead person, you will make a contract of revival.  Simply press the contract of revival to the corpse, and the ghost will be given the chance to live again.
Once you have earned three souls, you will transform into a blood lizard.  These are an unusually dark lizardman, darker than is normally possible, so an observant player might be able to realize your true nature.  However, you will gain a new power at this point, infernal jaunt.  It works similarly to ethereal jaunt, except you choose when to phase in, and you can only phase in near a potential "customer"
Upon earning SIX souls, you will transform into a true demon.  These hulking monstrosities have cast away any hope at being stealthy.  True demons are far more resilient than humans, and are immune to fires.  Your pitchfork becomes more powerful as well.  Also note that souls you have bought may return to you at this point, if they have already died.  These imps have questionable loyalty, but cannot harm you.
Upon earning NINE souls, you will transform into an arch demon.  Nearly invincible, and capable of slaughtering entire armies, these are a force to be reckoned with.  The demon will loose all spells except summon pitchfork and summon contract.  Your pitchfork will also deal incredible amounts of damage now, capable of killing humans in one hit.
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