Love Orthax's pocket dimension of torment for everyone who has been sacrificed to him. Demons being so different from Devils, it'd make sense that they'd build their own separate enclaves away from the Abyss.
Its curious that Orthax is so lawful. He never lied on his promises, gave the contractor exactly what they bargained for and collected his reward. Percy wanted to back down, keeping all the benefits of guns while defaulting on his obligations, no wonder Orthax held a deep grudge. But with a cooperative host like Ripley, he was devoted to her success. They were still awful bargains, but its interesting he kept his word. I doubt he could follow through with Vax's deal, some random shadow demon can't compete with such a powerful goddess.
@@KaiserAfini following a few rules in exchange for the absolute anarchy that would be caused by the mass production of the pepper box and all the souls he could eat. To me that seems like a good deal to me for a demon. Devils aren’t the only ones who can make deals. They’re just more well known for it. Most Extraplaner entities need a pact of some kind to enact their will on the material plane.
Matron doesn't accept bending order of live and death. Doesn't matter if soul is captured by demon. Vax by rescuing Percy, might face consequences of Matron displeased by this action. There are few theories around Vax' current state of body: * curse of necrosis, * illusion reminding him Mation is dissatisfied by resurrecting Percy. Still S4 might be much different from tabletop Campaign, like all 3 Seasons were more or less.
So that's where Percy's list of betrayer went to...
Love Orthax's pocket dimension of torment for everyone who has been sacrificed to him. Demons being so different from Devils, it'd make sense that they'd build their own separate enclaves away from the Abyss.
They don’t call it the infinite layers of the abyss for nothing.
Its curious that Orthax is so lawful. He never lied on his promises, gave the contractor exactly what they bargained for and collected his reward. Percy wanted to back down, keeping all the benefits of guns while defaulting on his obligations, no wonder Orthax held a deep grudge. But with a cooperative host like Ripley, he was devoted to her success. They were still awful bargains, but its interesting he kept his word.
I doubt he could follow through with Vax's deal, some random shadow demon can't compete with such a powerful goddess.
@@KaiserAfini following a few rules in exchange for the absolute anarchy that would be caused by the mass production of the pepper box and all the souls he could eat. To me that seems like a good deal to me for a demon. Devils aren’t the only ones who can make deals. They’re just more well known for it. Most Extraplaner entities need a pact of some kind to enact their will on the material plane.
"This revivals gonna be alot tougher without..." what?
Kash
The dude who died against the dragon. Kash was his name.
What's this about the fate of the Matron Raven ?
Matron doesn't accept bending order of live and death. Doesn't matter if soul is captured by demon. Vax by rescuing Percy, might face consequences of Matron displeased by this action.
There are few theories around Vax' current state of body:
* curse of necrosis,
* illusion reminding him Mation is dissatisfied by resurrecting Percy.
Still S4 might be much different from tabletop Campaign, like all 3 Seasons were more or less.