Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery
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by Brom
Read between October 9 - October 10, 2025
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“Angels must often do dark deeds in the name of the Lord.”
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If you want peace, you must drive them away before they are too many. Make them so afraid that they tell all their kin that this is a place of suffering and death, to stay clear lest they wish to be food for the worms. That is your only chance. Our only chance.”
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Nothing, I feel nothing. Where is my hunger now, my lust for blood? Death, only death. Death has no answers.
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Will accepting a gift from a demon give it dominion over my soul?
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“Gods are benevolent, looking over their flock in return for their devotion. Devils vex and torment.”
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The magic, the power, it is part of me and I am part of it.
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“Samson, you have proved your heart is good and that your nature is Godly. But there is more to your nature … we both know that. I have put my faith in you, Samson … and I believe that you are no devil.”
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“Slewfoot is a clever one. He thinks no one will notice if he walks along the beast trails. But old Ansel, he is clever too, does not miss a trick.”
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How quick the fingers are to accuse.