Another interesting (but useless) fact emerged this evening during a firefight with centurion demons, one among the many that I have acquired under the most egregious of circumstances since (and because of) the Voices Demons' attack. Like nearly all such facts, this one can probably only be explained by science, and also like all of them, it is of no use to anyone.
Still, one never knows, so I'll post it here anyway:
The glowing red orb of a centurion demon turns aqua blue when exposed to a direct flame emitted by the lit stream of spray from an aerosol can.
This fact might say something significant the properties of the demon make-up, but may not be enough in order to make use of just yet. After all, it took mankind at least 7,000 years after the color of leaves were first mentioned in early writings before photosynthesis and the relevance of the green were discovered.
Lucky for man, trees have maintained relative peace with us; but, demons are a another story. They have been labeled agents of anti-Christ and servants of the only adversary to men that God identifies as a true threat, i.e., Satan. By contrast, God calls some trees, "poplars," and appears very much to like them.
Some facts revealed in fire fights have proven critical to survival
Not all facts are as arcane as that one. In fact, they have been downright life-saving; and, ironically, were discovered during a firefight with demons.
For example, besides the obvious fact that demons are vulnerable to extreme heat, fire has proven the existence of the physical nature of demons. From there, it was discovered that the demonic cloak not only makes a demon nearly invisible, but also shields it from extreme heat. Repeated exploitation of this fact revealed that demons' eyes are highly sensitive to light and/or their cloak blocks some light coming into it. From there, I learned that, by lowering the cloak even slightly, which a demon might do in dark lighting conditions in order to see better, as stated, they are exponentially more vulnerable to extreme heat.
Just this one example should underscore the importance of documenting every single observation, and analyzing it to the fullest—even those which look useless to know.
Voices Demons betray centurion demons' battle tactic secrets
According to the Voices Demons, a centurion demon can obfuscate its location by surrounding a target with multiple, smoky white duplicates of itself that look like other cloaked centurion demons. The way to tell them apart is the presence of the red orb just inside its cloaked form.
A centurion demon has an orb of light that glows red, which its body surrounds. You can see it floating inside a centurion demon that is cloaked to its maximum ability.
Betrayal is odd, considering usefulness to Voices Demons in past times
Always at the beck-and-call of the Voices Demons, these uniformed and otherwise carbon-copied demonic henchmen arrived en masse at a friend's apartment--and, later, to mine--at the behest of Voices Demons in order to hurt me, specifically, to "masturbate a noggin crunch."
What that means, I don't know; but, what it involves is a crackling sound at or near the base of my head, followed by a headache and extreme dizziness and disorientation.
It is odd, then, that the Voices Demons would have betrayed this secret, considering how unpersuasive they have become since their lies have been exposed by this blog to others. Where talking has failed, physical violence has followed. Betraying their henchman is a confusing maneuver.
That is, unless you know the Voices Demons. When they are angry—which is when you don't do what they say—they will go to their own deaths to "make a point." They wanted to thin the ranks of the centurion demons, no doubt, or else they wouldn't have told me a single thing. All I can figure out is that a centurion demon must have refused an order.
Damage caused to centurion demons by Voices Demons betrayal extensive
The Voices Demons' disclosure prevented me from wasting flames on these ghost images cast by centurion demons; instead, I now look for the orb. When exposed to flames, all the other duplicates disappear, and the orb retreats. No further attacks occur after that.
Before, I was chasing phantoms everywhere, wondering just how much longer I could keep up the frantic pace it required to fight a seemingly endless barrage of demon soldiers.
Now, I can ignore them, while looking for the demon with the orb in the middle.
Still, one never knows, so I'll post it here anyway:
The glowing red orb of a centurion demon turns aqua blue when exposed to a direct flame emitted by the lit stream of spray from an aerosol can.
This fact might say something significant the properties of the demon make-up, but may not be enough in order to make use of just yet. After all, it took mankind at least 7,000 years after the color of leaves were first mentioned in early writings before photosynthesis and the relevance of the green were discovered.
Lucky for man, trees have maintained relative peace with us; but, demons are a another story. They have been labeled agents of anti-Christ and servants of the only adversary to men that God identifies as a true threat, i.e., Satan. By contrast, God calls some trees, "poplars," and appears very much to like them.
Some facts revealed in fire fights have proven critical to survival
Not all facts are as arcane as that one. In fact, they have been downright life-saving; and, ironically, were discovered during a firefight with demons.
For example, besides the obvious fact that demons are vulnerable to extreme heat, fire has proven the existence of the physical nature of demons. From there, it was discovered that the demonic cloak not only makes a demon nearly invisible, but also shields it from extreme heat. Repeated exploitation of this fact revealed that demons' eyes are highly sensitive to light and/or their cloak blocks some light coming into it. From there, I learned that, by lowering the cloak even slightly, which a demon might do in dark lighting conditions in order to see better, as stated, they are exponentially more vulnerable to extreme heat.
Just this one example should underscore the importance of documenting every single observation, and analyzing it to the fullest—even those which look useless to know.
Voices Demons betray centurion demons' battle tactic secrets
According to the Voices Demons, a centurion demon can obfuscate its location by surrounding a target with multiple, smoky white duplicates of itself that look like other cloaked centurion demons. The way to tell them apart is the presence of the red orb just inside its cloaked form.
A centurion demon has an orb of light that glows red, which its body surrounds. You can see it floating inside a centurion demon that is cloaked to its maximum ability.
Betrayal is odd, considering usefulness to Voices Demons in past times
Always at the beck-and-call of the Voices Demons, these uniformed and otherwise carbon-copied demonic henchmen arrived en masse at a friend's apartment--and, later, to mine--at the behest of Voices Demons in order to hurt me, specifically, to "masturbate a noggin crunch."
What that means, I don't know; but, what it involves is a crackling sound at or near the base of my head, followed by a headache and extreme dizziness and disorientation.
It is odd, then, that the Voices Demons would have betrayed this secret, considering how unpersuasive they have become since their lies have been exposed by this blog to others. Where talking has failed, physical violence has followed. Betraying their henchman is a confusing maneuver.
That is, unless you know the Voices Demons. When they are angry—which is when you don't do what they say—they will go to their own deaths to "make a point." They wanted to thin the ranks of the centurion demons, no doubt, or else they wouldn't have told me a single thing. All I can figure out is that a centurion demon must have refused an order.
Damage caused to centurion demons by Voices Demons betrayal extensive
The Voices Demons' disclosure prevented me from wasting flames on these ghost images cast by centurion demons; instead, I now look for the orb. When exposed to flames, all the other duplicates disappear, and the orb retreats. No further attacks occur after that.
Before, I was chasing phantoms everywhere, wondering just how much longer I could keep up the frantic pace it required to fight a seemingly endless barrage of demon soldiers.
Now, I can ignore them, while looking for the demon with the orb in the middle.