![]() Not Me This Time: When he shows up to rub salt in the wound after Lillet cons Grimmlet, Grimmlet asks if Advocat was behind it.Mephistopheles: He turns out to actually be Mephistopheles, and, while his nature as a devil does shine through on many an occasion, he ends up helping out Lillet Blan the most out of the adult cast.He justifies this by saying that he can't get everyone's soul if Grimlet kills them first, but it's implied he does care about Gammel Dore and the students to an extent. I Was Just Passing Through: On one iteration, he saves everyone by asking Grimlit to kill you last, using the argument that he wants your soul, and knowing that if you survive to the fifth day you'll be able to rewind time and fix things.He doesn't start a fight with another demon, but he does still imply he would gladly arrange for something like Lillet scamming one for his own amusement. Grimmlet asks if he was behind it, and Advocat admits it wasn't but he wishes it was. Hypocrite: When he and Grimmlet meet face to face, Advocat convinces him to not start a fight by saying "When devils fight each other, only the priests win." In the final loop, when Grimmlet has been conned by Lillet, Advocat shows up and laughs his ass off.Evil Sorcerer: He is a devil who teach sorcery.Devil in Plain Sight: Literally, but subverted in that he's not one of the villains.Fortunately for everyone else, he's engages in Pragmatic Villainy and is a genuine friend of Gammel Dore, so he's generally on the school's side. Card-Carrying Villain: He makes absolutely no attempt to hide the fact that he's there to tempt the students into selling their souls. ![]() Nonetheless he's not interested in getting his hands dirty.
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