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<blockquote data-quote="JConstantine" data-source="post: 9788450" data-attributes="member: 7052620"><p>The thread is focused on fey, so I don't want to get too off-topic, but I agree with distinguishing between the agreements made with fey vs devils. I'd throw in djinn wishes here too.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to have written contracts be specific to devils, highlighting their Lawful nature, while fey are verbal. I like to play a bit with the trope of devils being liars, by having it that they will lie and cheat and deceive as much as they can during negotiations in order to get favourable terms for their self, but once the contract is signed, their Lawful nature supernaturally compels them to follow it to the letter. Which is why the contract and its wording is so important.</p><p></p><p>For djinn, I like to emphasis their capricious nature by having them twist a wish however they can, because they're as mercurial as the elements and how arrogant are you to think you can control the elements?</p><p></p><p>For fey, your word is your bond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JConstantine, post: 9788450, member: 7052620"] The thread is focused on fey, so I don't want to get too off-topic, but I agree with distinguishing between the agreements made with fey vs devils. I'd throw in djinn wishes here too. I prefer to have written contracts be specific to devils, highlighting their Lawful nature, while fey are verbal. I like to play a bit with the trope of devils being liars, by having it that they will lie and cheat and deceive as much as they can during negotiations in order to get favourable terms for their self, but once the contract is signed, their Lawful nature supernaturally compels them to follow it to the letter. Which is why the contract and its wording is so important. For djinn, I like to emphasis their capricious nature by having them twist a wish however they can, because they're as mercurial as the elements and how arrogant are you to think you can control the elements? For fey, your word is your bond. [/QUOTE]
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