Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150326001739/@comment-6192846-20150330012249

GreekTelepath wrote: Servy, an Oedipus Complex is when someone (usually a guy) is sexually/romantically attracted to their own mother. You might not want to use that term. I was just throwing "mother complex" in place of the actual meaning of the term (Oedipus Complex) since said man doesn't exist in Evillious (similar to "Christmas" as "Nativity Festival"). Don't blame me for Ney's mockery.

Moving on, how did Lemy inadvertantly make a contract with Banica? It makes sense with Mikina, who used the spoon's powers, but Lemy didn't really use the powers of the glass. Are his interactions with Gretel enough to warrant a contract, or did he forge one off-screen? Contracts have been indicated to be synonymous with possession (ex: Riliane is considered a contractor despite never even knowing she had a demon possessing her). Most demons seem to have different standards for what they'll do to make a contract. As the Demon of Gluttony indicated, the extremes tend to be Pride (whose arrogance leads to just taking whoever it wishes) and Sloth (who is too "lazy" to make them).

Julia indicates that the proof of the contract was the existence of "Ney". The moment Gretel moved herself into Lemy's head, a contract tying him to Banica was formed, apparently.