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The Nightmaretaker The Man Possessed By The Devil Better -
The most dangerous thing about the Nightmaretaker was not the possession itself, but the vanity it fed. People came to him for miracles, and he gave them in a style: clean, final, with a flourish. In the city’s mythology he became both healer and hazard, a necessary evil and a convenient villain. Neighborhood kids dared each other to find the house with the always-open lamp; lovers blamed him when old grievances evaporated and left relationships with nothing to bind them but habit. The devil’s handiwork, it turned out, made people better at living untroubled lives—and worse at facing the unruly, human cost of such ease.
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