Well I kinda think we need to remove some of the magic and somehow wipe his mind of it, since he is basically all powerful then. Who made the book?
Only known by the name of 'The Author'. I didn't invent this book myself, I got it from a Roleplaying book, the same one from which I got the entirety of the Warehouse, including S.I.N.N.E.R., I just added my own story to a few things to make it suit my needs better. I haven't invented any backstory to the Author himself/itself though.
Wouldn't an easier solution be having Darth become Sol's familiar, if you're willing to go that far? It would ensure that nobody would go insane, along with providing some other benefits to both parties...
Ah,that would be an easy solution. Plus... Hehehehe... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
Anyway, do I need to create what the contract would look like?
I was planning to do some weird water magic circle from the tea and the parchment would come out of it. And I suppose you can make the contract if you want.
I was planning to do some weird water magic circle from the tea and the parchment would come out of it. And I suppose you can make the contract if you want.
I can't really make a fancy contract thingy, but I can write down what I think the rules for a normal familiar contract would be (not one Sol or Darth would've made). Feel free to edit as you wish
The Familiar must obey the Master's commands. If the Familiar refuses, the Familiar will be harmed through magic.
The Master will know the Familiar's Health.
The Master may harm the Familiar, but the Familiar may do no harm onto the Master.
The Familiar must stay near the Master, unless the Master sends the Familiar Away.
The Master can banish the Familiar to a predetermined location (usually the place where the contract is sealed).
The Master can summon the Familiar to the Master's current location.
The Familiar treats it's Master's Friends as Friends, and it's master's Enemies as Enemies, even if the Familiar does not agree.
I can't really make a fancy contract thingy, but I can write down what I think the rules for a normal familiar contract would be (not one Sol or Darth would've made). Feel free to edit as you wish
The Familiar must obey the Master's commands. If the Familiar refuses, the Familiar will be harmed through magic.
The Master will know the Familiar's Health.
The Master may harm the Familiar, but the Familiar may do no harm onto the Master.
The Familiar must stay near the Master, unless the Master sends the Familiar Away.
The Master can banish the Familiar to a predetermined location (usually the place where the contract is sealed).
The Master can summon the Familiar to the Master's current location.
The Familiar treats it's Master's Friends as Friends, and it's master's Enemies as Enemies, even if the Familiar does not agree.
Hmm... That sounds about right for a familiar contract.
Only known by the name of 'The Author'. I didn't invent this book myself, I got it from a Roleplaying book, the same one from which I got the entirety of the Warehouse, including S.I.N.N.E.R., I just added my own story to a few things to make it suit my needs better. I haven't invented any backstory to the Author himself/itself though.
Ah,that would be an easy solution. Plus... Hehehehe... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
*Is scared*
Anyway, do you need a list of benefits?
He's dead though...
Storyline:
Events before the box > The Box > Second Occult War - Fortaan Dies, S.I.N.N.E.R. Destroyed > The Valley
Nope. I'm sure that Sol with just let them go Nilly Willy with a few chores they can do on the way.
Darth would certainly help out with anything*, especially considering the fact that he's got nothing better to do.
* Almost anything
(You can see Sol quietly saying 'Dang it' in the back)
I never stated what the limits were though ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
Anyway, do I need to create what the contract would look like?
Ahem, not much people would pass up a chance to live longer and be harder to kill.
Why does Solar even have a Maid Outfit that is Darth's size lying around?
What fiendish, devilish plan does she have?
Anyway.
Who makes the contract, you or me?
I was planning to do some weird water magic circle from the tea and the parchment would come out of it. And I suppose you can make the contract if you want.
Near immortal humans? Sounds quite rare. Sol might be interested in them.
I can't really make a fancy contract thingy, but I can write down what I think the rules for a normal familiar contract would be (not one Sol or Darth would've made). Feel free to edit as you wish
The Familiar must obey the Master's commands. If the Familiar refuses, the Familiar will be harmed through magic.
The Master will know the Familiar's Health.
The Master may harm the Familiar, but the Familiar may do no harm onto the Master.
The Familiar must stay near the Master, unless the Master sends the Familiar Away.
The Master can banish the Familiar to a predetermined location (usually the place where the contract is sealed).
The Master can summon the Familiar to the Master's current location.
The Familiar treats it's Master's Friends as Friends, and it's master's Enemies as Enemies, even if the Familiar does not agree.
Hmm... That sounds about right for a familiar contract.
Near Immortal due to the lack of a God of Immortality in the box, which makes all Immortals Mortal
...
Wat
So they live forever minus one. Gotcha.
I think we can both agree that that makes no sense, right?
Operation: Save Darth from Insanity has succeeded at 3:30 in the morning
It makes sense. Instead of living for infinity, they live for infinity minus 1. AKA...
(Haha, terrible jokes.)