Games (Mirror, Mirror)

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PBTD 07/4, 5

In investigating why there was such an increase in the number of demonic events, it was discovered that a new board game had been put on the market, called Mirror, Mirror, which allows you to contact spirits, and that game was how the demon got into this kid’s body. It is sold all over the world, or so it said when I looked it up. Damian had done an exorcism on a family where two of the kids came home with weak demons, and reported this back to Korbin and Stephanie Lee. “How does he know it was the game?” “The demon told him before he shoved him back to hell.” It allows demons to jump into bodies,

Korbin was in a meeting with the General when he received a call from Stephanie relating this, so he told the General, who immediately notified the World Council (the Coalition for Neutralization of Alien and Humanity Integration.” ), ordered the game confiscated from all locations, and sent Colonel Jehovivich to the company which had created it, Gibbon's Games, to order a cease and desist. The Chairperson of the council related that "We are tracking an increase of thirty percent in demon incursions in the last thirty-six hours. I’m afraid we don’t have containment on this anymore.”

PBTD 07/11

When the Colonel went to the company, she met with the CEO, a tall chubby man walking toward her. His hair was combed to the side, and his lips were dry and pasty. She querried him on the history of the game. “Well, we bought the rights from some academic fellow,” he replied. “He told us he made it up, but that it was based on historical documents he had found during an excavation that dated back to the 1600s.”“Have you played the game?” “Of course.” He smiled. “Several of us have, and we have had rave reviews on it. It’s fun to play with friends. Old and young alike love it, and there are special made-up incantations in the instruction manual. Our VP actually was very hands-on with this one.” Jehovivich continued, “And what is the premise of this game?” “It is said you can contact the dead, and use the spells to have them do things,” he replied. “You have to speak an old language to bespell the opponents back to the dungeon.” “They are stating that they will require a court order to stop production or distribution,” she replied. “They are not taking me seriously in the least.” “Do whatever you need to, and if I have to get involved, let me know, I will fly right out there and let them know who is controlling things,” Brushwood told her. So she did. she pulled a gun on the VP, leaned against the wall with a smirk and arrogantly crossed his ankles. He wasn’t about to let this go, even if it meant a full-on fight. Jehovivich could tell he was cocky, but she couldn’t tell if that trait belonged to the human or his demon. Either way, she now knew that not only was there a demon behind the creation, the game was a real and sincere threat—one that needed to be taken care of before things got any worse. First, though, she needed to take care of the demon in front of her.

And so she did. she shot him dead, as his demon came out, screamed at her, etc. and she enjoyed it.