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Tweak says, "I shouldn'a told ya that...."

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Xavier Forystek ([info]bellbookncandle) wrote in [info]4bidden,
"Demons at that can be summoned at that level are fairly easy to control." Ripper thought nothing of such things. Demons were weak willed creatures compared to him, or so Ripper thought. He had dealt with so many, by himself or with a group that he would never feel fear in the summoning of such creatures. The only regret he had over it was in the last time he summoned a strong demon and it tore through his friends in possession like it was nothing. But Ripper never spoke of that and only his nightmares showed that guilt.

"I don't go easy on anyone." Ripper felt it necessary to reiterate the point. "I was a prodigy as a child, but that did not mean that I relaxed on my studies. As long as you are hungry for the knowledge and willing to work for it, I think we can come to an arrangement."

Taking a drag of his cigarette, he flipped the pages of the small book he had grabbed. "Are you more of a witch or a mage?" He asked, before pausing in his scanning of the book. "Also, if you go complaining to your master about my lessons and he feels the need to be overly protective, our lessons will end immediately." And then he continued flipping through the book.


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