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Examine the demon’s behavior. Does it prefer left-handed touches? Does it whisper a specific syllable (like "Har" or "Vex")? These are echoes of its original master. You need to find what broke it.

Say: "By the compact of the old way, I anchor you here. You will feed on my dreams only on the third night of the waning moon. You will not bruise. You will not stray."

The humane and advanced method is (re-anchoring). stray incubus guide

A: Look for a "Psychopomp with demonic triage experience." Do not hire a standard exorcist; they will try to blast it into oblivion, creating the "ash" problem mentioned in Part 5. Average cost: $400–$1,200 depending on the Stray’s age.

Because a Stray is disconnected from Hell’s hierarchy, holy symbols confuse them but do not repel them. Worse, salt merely traps them inside your room with you because they lack a true physical form to burn. Examine the demon’s behavior

Do not scream. Strays feed on panic-lust. Instead, clap your hands once, loudly. Say: "You are unbound. I deny the hunger. Return to the root." This doesn't banish them, but it resets their hunting cycle for 90 seconds—enough time to move.

For more guides on errant spirits, subscribe to the Paranormal Sociology Review. Next week: "The Poltergeist Teenager – A Parenting Guide." These are echoes of its original master

If the Stray takes the offering (the candle will flare blue, or the honey will dimple), you have 30 seconds to channel it into a vessel. A raw quartz point works best. Hold the quartz and visualize a leash made of golden thread.

Examine the demon’s behavior. Does it prefer left-handed touches? Does it whisper a specific syllable (like "Har" or "Vex")? These are echoes of its original master. You need to find what broke it.

Say: "By the compact of the old way, I anchor you here. You will feed on my dreams only on the third night of the waning moon. You will not bruise. You will not stray."

The humane and advanced method is (re-anchoring).

A: Look for a "Psychopomp with demonic triage experience." Do not hire a standard exorcist; they will try to blast it into oblivion, creating the "ash" problem mentioned in Part 5. Average cost: $400–$1,200 depending on the Stray’s age.

Because a Stray is disconnected from Hell’s hierarchy, holy symbols confuse them but do not repel them. Worse, salt merely traps them inside your room with you because they lack a true physical form to burn.

Do not scream. Strays feed on panic-lust. Instead, clap your hands once, loudly. Say: "You are unbound. I deny the hunger. Return to the root." This doesn't banish them, but it resets their hunting cycle for 90 seconds—enough time to move.

For more guides on errant spirits, subscribe to the Paranormal Sociology Review. Next week: "The Poltergeist Teenager – A Parenting Guide."

If the Stray takes the offering (the candle will flare blue, or the honey will dimple), you have 30 seconds to channel it into a vessel. A raw quartz point works best. Hold the quartz and visualize a leash made of golden thread.