godkingalexander
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So, lately I've been reading this little book named A Personal Demon named David Bischoff, Rich Brown, and Linda Richardson: IT'S A GOOD FUCKIN' BOOK. No, seriously, there is a bit of Jewish bullshit, but it's not too much and for what you get, I'm surprised it has so little of it considering all in all. I was wondering if anyone else had read it, or by any chance, could further elaborate on if Willis (The Book's Protagonist) and Anathae's (The Demoness) relationship is how a bond between a Human and a Succubi would work. Since coming to Satanism I've been curious upon that topic, but I really want more knowledge before initiating a relationship.
The Synopses is as follows: "It was like a crash course in Demonology."
"What happens when a college professor of medieval literature gets a little too drunk for anyone's good and conjures up a beauty of a Demon right in the middle of a faculty party? Well, if the professor is Willis Baxter and the Demon is a four-thousand-year-old lush and lovely 'young' lady names Anathae, the result is bound to be wild."
"Anathae's magic soon makes Willis some pretty dangerous enemies, and when one of them invokes the Devil himself, the professor and his personal demon must come up with some potent spells of their own
-or be doomed for all eternity!"
The Synopses is as follows: "It was like a crash course in Demonology."
"What happens when a college professor of medieval literature gets a little too drunk for anyone's good and conjures up a beauty of a Demon right in the middle of a faculty party? Well, if the professor is Willis Baxter and the Demon is a four-thousand-year-old lush and lovely 'young' lady names Anathae, the result is bound to be wild."
"Anathae's magic soon makes Willis some pretty dangerous enemies, and when one of them invokes the Devil himself, the professor and his personal demon must come up with some potent spells of their own
-or be doomed for all eternity!"