Pentagramon: A Short Story

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There is this man who hired a young warlock named Elias and he is getting paid by the man who hired him to summon a demon named Agramon. After the young warlock Elias had created the pentagram, he starts to chant in a demonic language while walking around the pentagram.Then the pentagram bursts up into flames and Agramon starts to take form. As they start to take form, Elias starts to chant more quickly and traces delicate outlines in the air with his webbed hands and blue fire crackles when his hands pass. The man couldn’t speak the warlock language, Chthonian, with any fluency but the man knew enough that he was able to recognize Elias’ chant. The mas slides his hand into his pocket and feels something that is cold and metallic. The man smiles as he touches the item. …show more content…
Elias chants are rising and falling at a steady pace, and blue fire is crackling around him like lightning bolts. Then suddenly, a dark, black cloud of smoke rose up from inside the pentagram. The smoke started to take a solid form and two eyes hung in the shadow, it was Agramon. Agramon started to question who had brought him there and why did they summon him. Then he starts to threaten the young warlock and the man, and he tries to step out of the pentagram but Elias says that he cannot escape from it since he put a containment spell on the pentagram. Agramon proves him wrong by stepping out the the pentagram with ease. Elias then screams and tries to run away as the demon chases him. The man just watches as the young warlock gets tackled by the demon. Elias is now fearing for his life but the demon withdrawals leaving Elias on the floor terrified. The man then says, “And I’m also your master now. I hold the Mortal Cup. You must obey me, or face the consequences.” Then the demon kneels to the man and says that it is at his service then the sentence ends with a question. The man then says that his name is

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