Blake almost escapes police custody, but unfortunately Duncan is a dirty save scummer. Not content to be relegated to the role of NPC, Blake goes all out.
For our longest episode yet, Reuben and Elliot get completely engrossed by a book inside a book, and the fictional(?) moral issues it discusses.
Blake spends a lot of time following the advice of ghosts, for someone who doesn’t want to be one.
Blake spends a lot of time following the advice of ghosts, for someone who doesn’t want to be one.
Blake makes some new friends and uses the opportunity to talk local gossip, existentially eerie erasure entities, and to get some cool new toys. Once he’s ready, he heads into the forbidden forest.
Blake takes a shower, writes a letter, and rides in a car too fast. His first 24 hours as a diabolist have really gone off of the rails.
Blake fights tooth and nail to escape Dowght’s residence. Luckily, he’s rescued last minute by his best friend Fell.
Blake, still sans Rose, tries binding a demon by winging it. After lengthy discussions about semantics and what laws can and cannot be broken, Blake succeeds, and now nothing is wrong at all.
Blake and Rose… oh wait. No. I guess just Blake goes on a date, and is unwinding before his binding.