![]() ![]() “Because vampire saliva affects demons,” I murmured. “Claude-or, rather, Xever was trading it to vampires in exchange for their saliva.” “Well, um … technically speaking, I stole it.” She shrugged. ![]() I looked from the vials to Robin and back. Inside were five vials of dark liquid nested in a foam insert. With a happy little smile, as though she were presenting us with a basket of fresh-baked cookies, Robin slid a metal case out of her bag and flipped the lid open. Nazhivēr? As in Xever’s terrifying winged demon that Ezra had barely held off using demonic and aero magic? “Dh’irath, the Second House,” Robin revealed calmly. “You want us to get another demon’s blood? How are we supposed to do that? We don’t even know what ‘House’ Eterran is from!” Their Houses are essentially lineages, so any blood from Eterran’s House will be nearly identical.”Ī dozen demon Houses-and her demon was the king of one of them? That was what Ezra had said when we’d handed over the demonic amulet. “Twelve,” she corrected as she lifted her backpack onto the table. “Different demon types are called Houses and there are nine or ten of them.” ![]() “But I think we can modify the spell to summon Eterran using blood from the same House. “No, your blood wouldn’t work,” Robin agreed. “The second summoning required Eterran’s blood.” Ezra frowned between the two women. ![]()
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