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May. 3rd, 2017 04:07 pm
COMP USER MANUAL
INFORMATION
Welcome to life after the end, and welcome to the community of COMP users. This device is loaded with the Demon Summoning Program, the most vital survival tool you will ever possess in your afterlife.
Do not throw this device away. Try not to damage it. Keep it on you at all times. Learn its functions, then master them.
Good luck out there.
DEMON SUMMONING PROGRAM
Do not throw this device away. Try not to damage it. Keep it on you at all times. Learn its functions, then master them.
Good luck out there.
Turn on the COMP to automatically load the Demon Summoning Program. The DSP is also set to start up when any other application is left open and inactive for five minutes. You can change this interval in System Settings. For your own safety, leave it as low as you can stand.
Traditional demon binding and summoning involves a mess of sigils, incantations, and other rituals. The DSP simulates and automates those processes with speed and accuracy far beyond mortal capability, allowing instant, hands-free demon management.
You will still have to seal contracts with demons the hard way before the DSP can take over the ritual aspects. It's very, very rare to get something for nothing from a demon. You might have luck charming them to your side, but the most reliable way to recruit a demon ally is bargaining. Have them name their price and haggle down. Offer money, trinkets, services. Don't give more than you can afford to, and don't offer so little that it's more worthwhile for them to kill you. Ask for help if you have to - negotiation is an art, learn from your fellow memories.
Once an alliance is negotiated, the DSP will automatically bind the demon and store it virtually. Demons in stock can be summoned via the COMP interface, or simply by calling the demon's name while the DSP is running, if you've set up voice controls. You can do that from System Settings and should do it as soon as possible after receiving a COMP.
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Traditional demon binding and summoning involves a mess of sigils, incantations, and other rituals. The DSP simulates and automates those processes with speed and accuracy far beyond mortal capability, allowing instant, hands-free demon management.
You will still have to seal contracts with demons the hard way before the DSP can take over the ritual aspects. It's very, very rare to get something for nothing from a demon. You might have luck charming them to your side, but the most reliable way to recruit a demon ally is bargaining. Have them name their price and haggle down. Offer money, trinkets, services. Don't give more than you can afford to, and don't offer so little that it's more worthwhile for them to kill you. Ask for help if you have to - negotiation is an art, learn from your fellow memories.
Once an alliance is negotiated, the DSP will automatically bind the demon and store it virtually. Demons in stock can be summoned via the COMP interface, or simply by calling the demon's name while the DSP is running, if you've set up voice controls. You can do that from System Settings and should do it as soon as possible after receiving a COMP.
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