The Vizier

The Vizier seeks to corrupt the summoner into the service of its masters. The sorcerer hints he may be vulnerable to such enticement, feigns weakness in his will, demands the Vizier advise him in secrets it knows and strings it along with a series of near-victories for its seductive arguments. The Vizier gains Limit whenever its words are ignored or whenever it spends five days in circumstances that prevent it offering advice. The sorcerer can reduce its Limit by providing it minor victories in the battle for his soul. Even should he succumb to Yozi servitude,
however, the Vizier still gains Limit, until the demon  itself, and no Yozi, owns him.

At low Limit, the Vizier is content in the knowledge its victory is inevitable. As its Limit increases, it begins to study its master’s weaknesses that it may assault  them.  It  may  manufacture  circumstances whereby  the  easiest  escape  is  renouncing  Heaven and the Celestial Order. At high Limit, the Vizier’s goal begins to visibly taint its behavior—tasks the sorcerer  gives  it  may  be  performed  sloppily  or  directly undermined. It may also begin corrupting the sorcerer’s companions.