The nameless demon helped Lucy and Father Patrick gather firewood from the scattering of dead, dry trees in the Sihr desert. She swung the axe and buried it into the trunk of a tree. It felt heavy in her hands. She got the impression that whoever she used to be hadn't needed to perform much manual labor.
"You really do look like Lamashtu's sister, you know," Lucy said to the nameless demon.
"I am starting to get a little curious about that," said the nameless demon. "As much as I hate kidnappers, maybe you could tell me a little. I need to know."
"Well, Princess Lamashtu is the proud daughter of King Lucifer Morningstar," said Lucy. "She stole me from the brothel I lived in and forced me to be her slave-wife. She forced the name Pallaca on me. I hated living with the vain, temperamental princess, but I kept my thoughts to myself to survive." She shuddered. "I do hope that awful harpy isn't looking for me! I'd hate to lose my newfound freedom!"
"And what about her sister?" asked the nameless demon.
"Her name was Jahi," said Lucy. "She was very beautiful, which suited her husband Ahriman just fine."
"Ahriman..." the nameless demon mused. "I think I remember that name! Did he have a scorpion body and the head of a snake?"
"He did," said Lucy.
"So I might have a husband?" the nameless demon asked. Her thoughts sadly went to the mutilated remains of her pussy. "Would he still want me without my...?"
"If he loves you, such trivialities of flesh won't matter to him," Father Patrick said kindly.
"I hope you're right," sighed the nameless demon.
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As Enoch's party trekked through the Sihr Desert, the spotted a familiar figure. It was a demon male with the lower body of a scorpion and the head of a snake. Ahriman!
"Lord Ahriman!" gasped Enoch. "How did you find us?"
"I spoke to Lilith," he said. "She said that sorcerers might be using the magical energies of the Sihr Desert to fuel their magic. You know what an expert in the field SHE is!"
"I'm glad she steered you here," Enoch said. "We can work together."