Ancient Traditions

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Okay, so you caught up!! Now, time for some traditions!! This is a very annoying bit for me. Cause i wrirght this shit. Horayyyyyy😩

Okay so, traditions.

We have a really wide variety of traditions.

One of our main, hells battle. You see, (that sounds like dharman-) we have a challenger... They declare attack on the other demon. That is where the fun comes in. Demons from every relm came to see it.. Well.. That was until hormone demons became a target. But we'll get to that later, they fight in the ring until one of them falls. So they would go as far as cutting off legs and even breaking bones. Yes demons obviously die quite easily. And yes, there have been complaints. But let's be honest, it's the land of the forgotten, nothing means anything anymore. (Like seriously -)

Okay next tradition,
We have a traditional language!! In English its called demons tounge. It is a strange language created by satan himself, of course everyone can still speak there humans language like Japanese and English ect. Demons tounge looks a little bit like this,

Metress expande esper.
(I can expand sentences)
Yeste minami
(Yes mommy)
NECTE!!
(NEVER)
stuff like that. It's very complicated. Thats what we call, demons tounge. But just for fun ima teach you swearwords in our language cause why not.

PERENTE!!
(asshole)
SHETER
(shit)
FETERS
(fuck)
Entress fetersen
(Uncle fuckers)

(Theres WAY more to be spoken i just am too lazy to write this full thing out)

We also have a very specific way we say things that sound Spanish. For instance, ester (which means and) it sounds as it says. (How exiting. 😭)

Okay so we also have a LOT of food. But mainly demons actually don't eat em. Cause it makes us insane. Basically its like a murder spree after a certain season.. Like today. It lasts all the way until it's summer. So there are a LOT of starving children. Even on earth too!!

There is many many more traditons but its time for the next chapter soo

SEE YA THERE

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