This is one of the most lopsided deals ever. It's like ultimate power in exchange for a minor inconvenience, that's forced on someone other than you, who won't even be able to do anything to you about it.
This is one of the most lopsided deals ever. It's like ultimate power in exchange for a minor inconvenience, that's forced on someone other than you, who won't even be able to do anything to you about it.
The answer is simple, the Virgin Knights goes for dark magic as well and throws that issue to the next descendant.
This is one of the most lopsided deals ever. It's like ultimate power in exchange for a minor inconvenience, that's forced on someone other than you, who won't even be able to do anything to you about it.
Except you know, unless she has a brother or sister, this ends his bloodline since she will not have kids.
Except you know, unless she has a brother or sister, this ends his bloodline since she will not have kids.
Did you miss the part where "the Kissless line will prosper and multiply"? Femistopheles didn't say anything about her being his sole living descendent, and when he expressed indifference to the price, she only suggested he could feel bad for cursing his bloodline, nothing about the curse ending his bloodline.
I mean, you do understand how family trees work, right? They're not usually straight lines, or they wouldn't be called trees. I doubt the guy is only going to father a single child after becoming totally irresistible to the opposite sex.
Also, he plainly established that he only cares about what affects him right now, the end of his bloodline 500 years from now would definitely qualify as a minor inconvenience as far as he's concerned.