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(This description was created with a lot of help from ChatGPT)
In the annals of forbidden myth, whispered only in the darkest corners of forgotten libraries, there exists a being known as Eshvari, the Demon of Doublespeak. Its origins are obscured by the mists of time, for Eshvari is not bound by mortal birth nor the lineage of devils. It is said to have emerged when the first lie was spoken—a creature born of duplicity itself.
Legend of Its Summoning -
Eshvari cannot be summoned by accident; it is called forth by intention. It is drawn to places where deceit and discord thrive—courts of kings, war councils, or even the whispered gossip of small villages. To summon Eshvari, one must carve its sigil into a reflective surface—a mirror, a pool of still water, or polished glass—and speak a riddle laced with contradiction.
Once summoned, Eshvari offers a “bargain.” Its terms are always appealing, and its price always subtle—until it’s too late. Those who attempt to outwit the demon often find themselves ensnared, their own words twisted into their doom.
Weaknesses and Banishment -
Though it is a master of deception, Eshvari is not invincible. It loathes silence, for it feeds on the spoken word. A vow of silence, maintained by those who resist its whispers, weakens its influence. Likewise, a mirror shattered during its presence can banish it temporarily, severing its tether to the material world.
The most dangerous of all gambits, however, is to challenge Eshvari at its own game. Legends speak of rare individuals—poets, riddlers, or lawyers—who have trapped the demon in a web of its own contradictions, forcing it to retreat. But this victory is fleeting, for Eshvari never forgets a slight.
Eternal Purpose -
Why Eshvari exists is a question without a simple answer. Some believe it is a servant of higher powers, an agent of cosmic balance meant to test the integrity of mortals. Others see it as a rogue entity, reveling in the chaos it creates, with no master but itself.
This is my own original prompt, feel free to use try it and giving credit is greatly appreciated! This has been upscaled using the AI upscaler.