The Broken Sword, XII.
The Dark Lord to the witch:
"'Did you think you ever summoned me and struck a bargain? No, you were led astray; that was another. Mortals never sell me their souls. They give them away.'" (p. 90)
The Sabbat Goat to the black magician:
"WE WILL DO WITHOUT THE ANTICHRIST. HE WAS NEVER NECESSARY. MEN HAVE ALWAYS LED THEMSELVES UNTO ME."
-James Blish, Black Easter IN Blish, After Such Knowledge (London, 1991), pp. 319-425 AT p. 423.
Lucifer Morningstar to Morpheus:
"They talk of me going around and buying souls, like a fishwife come market day, never stopping to ask themselves why.
"I need no souls.
"And how can anyone own a soul?
"No. They belong to themselves...
"...They just hate to have to face up to it."
-Neil Gaiman, The Sandman: Season Of Mists (New York, 1992), p. 82, panel3 5-6.
Well, that is clear enough. We do it.
3 comments:
OTOH, there's Doctor Faustus...
There is always a counterexample!
Kaor, Paul!
More simply put, no one loses his soul unless he chose to do that.
Ad astra! Sean
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