A many-eyed acolyte of Barkja

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A standard demon acolyte of Barkja. His info on Demon Summoning:

  • I once raised one of the Hounds of Abuha, but I grew tired of its constant need to feed on the entrails of potent animals.
  • No price is needed to feel the sting of the khudh'itzu fly.
  • Gorged on animal blood, a symbol made from it might contain entire swarms of khudh'itzu flies.
  • Eyes mirror the soul, so the Chaigian dopplegangers collect the eyes of potent beings avidly.
  • You can always hear the khudh'itzu in Xixyzr.
  • Vershak are very fonds of the skulls they collect.
  • The winged vershak is quite possibly the most normal of the denizens of Selb-Kar
  • Nvae'gra are always in need of high quality iron to replenish their chains.
  • The Nvae'gra often serve as inquisitors in Logor, heating their chains to sear the flesh of their

victims.

  • Burnt wood can contain the dreadful Khil'Mestahn.
  • In Xixyzr, the Khil'Mestahn swarm like locusts through the darkness.
  • Chitin is not enough for the Khil'Mestahn -- it demands potent armor of mortal forging.
  • Sharper than the atthagth's sting is the star of Logor.
  • Isetaton's minions might be yours, for only a thimble of salt.
  • Isetaton's minions are most assuredly summoned by Isetaton's sign.
  • Servitors of Isetaton have many tentacles, but no hands.
  • There is a horror in Logor that comes with twilight, and is only sated by feeding on the blood of

large animals -- quite a delicacy in the void.

  • Undead brick, undead bone, both bind the horror of Logor.
  • Even a demon queen has servants, and Pricina claims the succubi.
  • The succubi always take their price from your own heart.
  • The blood of the most holy of beings might be the only drink a succubi would refuse.