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Revision as of 10:13, 25 June 2020

INFERNAL STAFF

Soul Merchant
Access: Whatever your job is
Additional Access: The side of any potential victim.
Difficulty: Hard
Supervisors: Satan
Duties: Acquire souls, steal employment contracts, obey your obligations.
Guides: This is the guide
Quote: IT ONLY COSTS YOUR SOUL!!!

An infernal soul merchant is an agent from hell, sent to infiltrate humanity, and tempt them into damnation. Although devils cannot knowingly directly harm one another, they are typically at odds with one another, as they are all competing over the same limited resources.


It came from the burning pit!

It seems Nanotrasen has accidentally hired a devil as a crewmember! It will go around offering deals in exchange for crewmember's souls, gaining power for every soul it controls, eventually causing hell itself to enter the station.


Infernal goals

A devil needs to have personal control over nine souls in order to ascend. At three, seven, and twelve souls absorbed, it will into transform into a more hellish form, with additional powers.

Base form

This looks like a normal humanoid, and has access to Summon Contract, hellfire and Summon Pitchfork.

Infernal humanoid form

This form looks like a dark red Lizardman, of a slightly darker shade than is normally possible. It has access to Infernal Jaunt, Summon Contract, Summon Pitchfork, and hellfire.

Lesser Devil form

This nine foot figure is obviously infernal in nature, and is too large to wear most human sized clothing. It has access to Infernal Jaunt, Summon Contract, Greater Summon Pitchfork, sintouch and Hellfire.

Archdevil

The devil has achieved the pinnacle of infernal power, and is now unstoppable. Crew are advised to flee the station should one appear. Not even returning the souls to those it has purchased can weaken it.

Infernal Weaknesses

Devils are not without their weaknesses however. All devils are unable to knowingly directly harm another devil, though it is common for devils to skirt this restriction through third parties.

All devils have one ban, one bane, and one obligation. The ban is something the devil absolutely cannot do. The obligation is something the devil must always do, and the bane is a physical weakness of the devil.

Help, a devil is on the station, what do?

As a crewmember, your first and most important objective is preventing the devil from ascending. There are three primary ways to do this.

Preventing contracts from getting signed

Buying souls back

The lawyer (or HoP in a pinch) can buy souls back by politely reminding the crewmember that their soul was previously purchased by nanotransen. The contracts are stored inside the filing cabinet in the Lawyer's office, and automatically bluespaced into the cabinet. The employment contracts can also be copied in a copy machine, and the copies have all the force and effect of the original.

Killing the devil

The curator starts with a copy of the Codex Gigas in his office. This book can be used to research the devil's weakness, if you can find Doom Guy the devil's true name. The devil's true name is written on every contract he creates. Note that delving into the Codex Gigas can allow sins to influence your thoughts, and extended reading is not recommended. Note that crew members other than the curator have a chance at getting wrong info out of the Codex Gigas. Brain damage also increases the chance of getting wrong info.

Once you have researched the devil's weaknesses, you can use those against the devil. Note that once the devil is killed, if the banishment ritual described in the Codex Gigas isn't performed, the devil can resurrect several minutes later in a new body, provided the devil has enough souls. If you cannot perform the banishment ritual, you can instead simply repeatedly kill the devil, until he is no longer powerful enough to return.

PS: keep the Codex Gigas out of the clown's hands.

Playing as a devil

When you start, Take a good look at your true name, obligation, bane, ban and banishment information. Remember to obey your ban and obligation, much like a silicon must obey their laws. Your banishment and bane are kept track of using game mechanics, but it's a good idea to know what you are weak to, so you can avoid it.

When you start, you have the benefit of stealth, as you appear fully human, but do not have many powers.

The first power you will start with is hellfire, a weaker fireball that is good for area denial, and igniting targets. Note that it will not cause a hull breach.

The second power is summon pitchfork. Your pitchfork is an effective melee weapon that can be held in two hands for extra power. If it gets disarmed, it will hurt whoever picks it up and uses it.

The third power is your bread and butter, Summon contract. After you use this, you can select a nearby target, and then select a contract type. The target simply needs to sign the contract with a pen or crayon, and the contract is sealed. You will gain their soul, and they will gain a boon. Please note that the contract has your true name written on it, which can be used to research your weaknesses. Also, if you attempt to use this power on a dead person, you will make a contract of revival. Simply press the contract of revival to the corpse, and the ghost will be given the chance to live again.

Once you have earned three souls, you will transform into a blood lizard. These are an unusually dark lizardman, darker than is normally possible, so an observant player might be able to realize your true nature. However, you will gain a new power at this point, infernal jaunt. It works similarly to ethereal jaunt, except you choose when to phase in, and you can only phase in near a potential "customer"

Upon earning seven souls, you will transform into a true devil. These hulking monstrosities have cast away any hope at being stealthy. True devils are far more resilient than humans, and are immune to fires. Your pitchfork becomes more powerful as well. Also note that souls you have bought may return to you at this point, if they have already died. These imps have questionable loyalty, but cannot harm you.

Upon earning twelve souls, you may transform into an arch devil. Nearly invincible, and capable of slaughtering entire armies, these are a force to be reckoned with. The devils will loose all spells except summon pitchfork and summon contract. Your pitchfork will also deal incredible amounts of damage now, capable of killing humans in one hit. Note that devils created through events cannot ascend into arch devils.

Contracts

Signing any contract prevents the signer from being resurrected in any way.

Power

Signing this contract fully heals the signer, and gives the signer hulkism and a single use hivelord core for instant healing.

Wealth

Signing this contract gives the signer a spell, summon wealth, which creates valuable materials out of nothing.

Prestige

Signing this contract gives the signeran all access gold ID, and gives the AI a new law enforcing the signer's position.

Magic

Signing this contract gives the signer the knock spell, and a robeless "lightning bolt" spell, which allows you to throw what amounts to tazer packets.

Knowledge

Signing this contract gives the signer x-ray vision, and the ability to see ten tiles away.

Friendship

Signing this contract gives the signer the ability to call forth a human shell, which may be inhabited by a ghost. Casting the spell again will instantly dust the new human, giving you complete control over their life and death.

Revival

This contract works differently than the others. Instead of a living person signing this, the devil simply summons the contract and hits a corpse with it. The ghost of the corpse is then given the option to sign the contract, and be returned to life.

Relevant Code Changes

#15794 - Devil Antag Round 2.

#18520 - Devil fixes



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