Doctor Flora Flambe, dt
(Doctor of Thaumaturgy)
Your wizard transformed a demon into a dwelling. When done properly the result is a fabulous residence, filled with magic
and fantasy. But if things go wrong it can literally be... well, you get the idea.
First, you have to understand that a demon has a multimind. In essence, he is more than one being.
He has enormous powers but these powers are dispersed between the minds, no one of which is strong enough to
wield it all. A demon is an enormously complex personality and, often as not, is at war with himself. The minds do not always
like each other and sometimes form alliances against the other minds. He is literally his own worst enemy.
Now, we seem to have an incomplete spell at work here. To properly transform a demon it is
necessary to thoroughly understand all of the minds. Apparently, your wizard missed a mind and the demon
is aware of its surroundings and retains some control. We do not know which powers this mind controls.
Obviously, it can dematerialize some objects. Hence, the disappearing clothing.
By the way, if you should find my suit would you kindly forward it to me?
Thank you very much.
The frogs? Yes, I was getting to those. I've examined several and most of them are simply illusion. Others are
webbies under a transmogrification spell. The traditional solution should work. Kiss the frogs. The illusions will disappear and
the webbies will change back. Among the frogs you may even find your vanished wizard.
I'm afraid that I cannot change or remove the transmogrification spell. Only the wizard who cast it can do that. It is in your
best interest to start kissing frogs as soon as you can to locate him. But beware. If the demon is improperly released
the consequences can be severe.
Well, that seems to be about all I can do for now. My billing service will be in touch. Tahtah.
Oh, might I borrow a business suit from you?
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