Why in this story does the devil always play fair? Isn't that the opposite of what he's supposed to do?
Why in this story does the devil always play fair? Isn't that the opposite of what he's supposed to do?
It was a . If Johny wins he gets the Sin of Pride. If he loses he gets either or both of the Sin of Wrath and the Sin of Envy.
It was a [Xanatos Gambit](https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/XanatosGambit). If Johny wins he gets the Sin of Pride. If he loses he gets either or both of the Sin of Wrath and the Sin of Envy.
Best answer I've heard.
Best answer I've heard.
He doesn't have to live up to your expectations, maybe everything you've been told about him is propaganda?
IF the story were factual you see he interacts with honor and integrity, if someone is so overconfident on their skills that they would be willing to bet a gold fiddle with their soul then maybe THEY'RE the ones whose motives need to be questioned!
He doesn't have to live up to your expectations, maybe everything you've been told about him is propaganda?
IF the story were factual you see he interacts with honor and integrity, if someone is so overconfident on their skills that they would be willing to bet a gold fiddle with their soul then maybe THEY'RE the ones whose motives need to be questioned!
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