![]() ![]() Faustus's servant, Wagner, has already procured his own "devil familiar" in the form of an apprentice named Robin now Robin and his friend Dick try their hand at conjuring, with free booze as their goal. Meanwhile, similar deals with the devil are going down among the town's peasants. We're thinking maybe he should have pursued that law degree after all… He agrees to Faustus's bargain as long as he signs his soul away in a document written and signed in his blood, which Faustus promptly produces. This idea is way worse.Įspecially when Lucifer is all, yeah that sounds awesome. Okay, remember what we said about calling Mephistopheles being the baddest of bad ideas? We were wrong. But Mephistopheles serves Lucifer first and foremost, so Faustus makes Lucifer an offer he can't refuse: he will sell his soul to the devil himself in exchange for twenty-four years of life with Mephistopheles at his beck and call. ![]() His new teachers give him the scoop and it's time for Faustus to get his magical groove on, all on his own.įor his first trick, he calls the devil Mephistopheles (uh, does anyone else think this is the baddest of bad ideas?) and asks ol' Meph to be his servant. So it's time for Faustus to have a chat with renowned magicians Valdes and Cornelius-they'll know the ins and outs of the magical trade. How about… magic? That sounds downright delightful. ![]() Doctor Faustus sits in his study, trying to decide what he should become an expert in. ![]()
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