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==Process of Daemonic Heretical Rape== How possession normally works: Being an entity of the warp, a daemon cannot manifest itself in real space under normal circumstances. A daemon will usually enter the mind of a vulnerable psyker and turn the individual to its will and, through its host, affect reality. Outside of natural circumstances, and outside the [[Eye of Terror]], daemons can exist temporarily in real space by being summoned through complex rituals. When a daemon manages to latch onto a person, the power of the daemon eventually takes its toll on the mortal body until it is consumed and destroyed, temporarily freeing the daemon that was possessing the person into realspace, until they get weaker, fade back to the warp and the whole cycle starts over again. Initially, the possessed may remain human in appearance, but over time the human form will be shift - its eyes will start to change, sometimes becoming blood red, or taking on the look of a cat's or snake's eyes, while the bone structure will be reformed, resulting in horns, bloating and other inhuman features until finally the hosts body is ripped apart and the daemon emerges forth. Of note is that fact that it doesn't have to be a psyker that a daemon possesses. [[Chaos]] [[Cultist|Cultists]] will often sacrifice themselves for "the good of the cause" so their patron daemon can lead them personally and if summoned as part of a ritual and with the use of sorcery it's possible to force a daemon to possess a random very (un)lucky cultist, and it can even happen if somebody's unlucky enough to get hit by the wrong warp/chaos made weapon, the injury (usually consisting of pieces of the weapon still left inside the unfortunate civilian) acts as conduit for the daemon to latch onto. Daemonhosts created by Chaos cults typically fall under this category. The process of an Inquisition-made bound Daemonhost on the other hand is a lot more complicated and sounds like something out of a [[Dark Eldar]] [[FATAL|BDSM ritual]]. The host must first be inscribed with certain marks, runes and wardings to prepare it for the entrapment of a daemon. The sigils involved are largely unknown to all except the attendees, but one rune usually considered essential is the rune called the "Rune of Voiding" which must be inscribed on the chest of the host in order to empty it of any previous souls so that the daemon can be effectively contained (and, you know, prevent the host's soul being eaten and destroyed). Apparently, [[Grimdark|this rune is sometimes ignored]], as in certain occasions, the original host's mind endured. Once all the preparations are made, the Incantations of Binding, the Litany of Servitus, and the Wards of Entrapment must be spoken, along with the final sealing words: "In servitutem abduco, I bind thee fast forever into this host." Note that only these were mentioned by [[Gregor Eisenhorn|Inquisitor Eisenhorn]] in his logs, and that other rites might have been involved. If the ritual has gone well then the Daemonhost is forced to obey the Inquisitor (but will also secretly be trying to break free the entire time). Radical Inquisitors with the resources would also string the host with chains, padlocks, amulets, and other bindings as to ensure the daemon's obedience, failure to do so usually results in those Inquisitors being the first ones the daemon decides to take out its frustrations on. On the other hand, said bindings also make the Daemonhost less powerful, creating the temptation to weaken the bindings in order to make it a more useful weapon. Of course this being the Inquisition, obviously the ritual (and later usage) of the Daemonhost must be kept secret as the answer on whether this is [[Extra Heresy]] at its most extreme is obvious. If not all of the special preparations have been made, i.e. a hasty on-the-spot binding, the severe trauma of the process might be inflicted on the Daemonhost, ensuring that it remains docile and unresponsive for several days-or worse,the bindings can fail outright, allowing the Daemonhost to break free of its prospective master's control with predictable consequences.
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