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Person allegedly turned gay by the host's influence
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AI · ARCHIVAL
As discussed on stream: Demon is a subject referenced once in the archive as an alleged recipient of sexual orientation transformation via Persian magical working. He appears not as an active participant but as a case in point within a broader conversation about magical efficacy and personal change.
As discussed on stream: Demon's singular appearance occurs within EP.384, where the host discusses alleged magical interventions. The narrative presents Demon as part of a paired phenomenon—transformed alongside another subject named Carl—within the same temporal window, suggesting either a deliberate dual working or a clustering of related magical events. The framing emphasizes the specificity of the outcome (sexual orientation shift) and the method (Persian spell work), positioning Demon as evidence in an argument about magical causation rather than as a narrator of his own experience.
The archive records contain inherent tension around Demon's case: the claim of orientation change through magical means raises questions about consent, self-determination, and the nature of magical agency. Whether Demon himself requested or consented to such a working remains unspecified in available records, creating ambiguity about whether this represents magical healing, violation, or folklore.
Demon exists in the archive primarily in relation to the host's claimed magical agency. He is paired thematically with Carl, suggesting a relational dynamic in the working itself—two subjects, one week, one method. No direct relationship with other archive figures is recorded.