“Possession’s role in infernal society isn’t totally clear, some see it as a form of exploration of the human world through their eyes, some pose it as a kind of non consensual cultural exchange while others, specially after Erwin’s teachings, simply consider it an art form, essential to devilish nature and culture, and much like art, not necessarily bound to a practical function. What it is NOT, though, is a coercive method to make humans do evil, as demons aren’t actually interested or even well versed in human morality. Some of these subjects of possession just happen to be terrible people, and method demons only play along with human resourceful capacity of self-destruction.”
Fairly sure that there’s a typo in the part about the ‘Ucrainian’ cadet. Either there’s a country called Ucraine I never heard about before, or that’s supposed to be Ukraine. Still a wonderful comic, though.
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The concepts in these comics are always fascinating. The alt-text makes it even better.
Thanks! I’m glad you like it.
Gah! Away from home so reading on a kindle – can’t see the alt-text!
“Possession’s role in infernal society isn’t totally clear, some see it as a form of exploration of the human world through their eyes, some pose it as a kind of non consensual cultural exchange while others, specially after Erwin’s teachings, simply consider it an art form, essential to devilish nature and culture, and much like art, not necessarily bound to a practical function. What it is NOT, though, is a coercive method to make humans do evil, as demons aren’t actually interested or even well versed in human morality. Some of these subjects of possession just happen to be terrible people, and method demons only play along with human resourceful capacity of self-destruction.”
I agree! The alt-text is wonderful!
Fairly sure that there’s a typo in the part about the ‘Ucrainian’ cadet. Either there’s a country called Ucraine I never heard about before, or that’s supposed to be Ukraine. Still a wonderful comic, though.
Thank you. I’ll fix it.
One of my favourites!