The Killer

The Killer lusts for demonic indulgence—murder, sex without attachment (sometimes without consent), gluttony. The sorcerer calls forth a demon with whatever desire he wishes and promises it regular satiation in exchange for its freedom. The Killer’s Limit increases when it’s denied its chosen indulgence (no more than once per scene). The sorcerer can reduce its Limit by feeding it what it desires.

At low Limit, the Killer is sated and on its best behavior,  seeing  the  sorcerer  as  the  path  to  opportunities  for  satisfaction.  As  its  Limit  increases, it  becomes  sullen  and  brooding.  It  expresses  petty revenge through minor acts of vandalism and rage, and it follows orders carelessly. However, it does not yet wish to see its master seriously harmed. At high Limit, it begins to pursue its pleasures to the detriment of its assignments.