![]() ![]() Leviathan languishes about not having yet watched his newest anime series yet, and latches onto Asmo when the crevasse starts dragging him. Sleeping Belphie starts to get dragged into it, but Mammon goes in first while he’s trying to wake him up. The potion has conjured a “dark crevasse” in the classroom, which is apparently is a magical tornado/black hole of death. Barbatos has a “feeling” something bad is about to happen and advises Lucifer to hurry. In a group text, we find out the Fantastic Three are on their way back to the classroom. They mix the potion with the tears and everything goes awry. Beel gets confused about which ingredients go in and how much. We get back to Satan and proceed with the potion. ![]() He lets out a big yawn and apparently… that’s what makes him cry? Idk. Simeon says watching Belphie is making him sleepy, too, and Luke inquires about his sleep. Asmo accuses us of interfering with their group. He tries to get Simeon to watch a sad movie in the middle of class. Satan continues to mix the potion, and tells the others to find a way to make Simeon cry. The amounts they need to measure are also quite unusual and tedious. It seems he’s forgotten one key ingredient: Simeon’s tears. Beelzebub naturally wants to eat said ingredients. Satan prepared ahead of time and got all the ingredients off screen. Luke reads off the ingredients for our potion, but they sound hard to acquire. Satan is glad no one else has noticed us huddled together and plotting on the other side of the room. ![]() Naturally, she’s done her own thing and everything went wrong. It instead makes Mammon charitable.Īpparently Raphael’s angel-ness has influenced the potion and it’s now a potion that purifies the heart instead… not unlike what the bangles did to the brothers during the Angelic Demons event. Thirteen notes it looks fine, but Raphael demonstrates by tricking Mammon into consuming the potion by telling him it makes money rain from the sky. Luke agrees to the plan.īack in class, Raphael has failed in his potion making. Satan spins it by hyping up its other uses (Leviathan calls him out on being more interested in using it on Lucifer), and how they’re doing it will be for Simeon’s sake because if they know what’s up they could help him. Luke is uneasy about it, and you get the option to also be uneasy about it. So it’s almost like the fire cracker trick but it actually works. The potion Satan wants to concoct is Verbum drops, a potion that can force someone to reveal secret information. Apparently the Devildom destroyed all the first editions of the book because of how dangerous they were, but he’s got his hands on one… he doesn’t elaborate on how. We get a flashback to when we actually discussed the plan: Satan wants to make a magical potion with the first addition of the book he found. Leviathan calls us over and we begin to plot with the brothers and Luke. Thirteen vows not to be outdone by him, so naturally she’s not going to do what she’s told. Asmo says Solomon doesn’t care about intellectual property rights: he just likes doing it. Thirteen complains about how it’s so unfair. The Devildom is given the patent to any new potion he makes. Thirteen is surprised at this because Solomon is allowed to make all the concoctions he wants regardless of whether or not they’re in the textbook, and it’s revealed he’s the exception and Diavolo granted him permission to experiment due to his skill. Mephisto reminds her she needs to follow the directions if she wants to get a good grade. She thinks potions is easy, too, and she’s interested in what kind of traps she can make with them. Thirteen then complains about Luke being so easily impressed. Luke compliments him anyway (such a good boy). Luke mentions Raphael has a lot of experience mixing potions, but Raphael corrects him (he doesn’t) and says it’s easy as long as you just follow the instructions. They rib Mammon about having once been turned into a dog. Mammon complains about the group project they’re assigned to do. Belphegor reveals he went to assist Solomon with transporting materials. We’re in applied magical potions class, and Leviathan notes Lucifer’s unusual tardiness. ![]()
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