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Invitation to Darkness (闇への誘い) is a book written by Demiurge.

Description[]

A book written by Demiurge that describes how a Supreme Being falls into darkness, and cries out in frustration, "Was it really such a cool story?"

It in fact details a recollection of Momonga's tale of his comrades when they went on an adventure to claim Rainbow Drops and them having fun with it by role playing as an army of darkness led by a Touch Me now as a Dark Knight known as Abaddon Annihilator and Peroroncino as Black Wings of the Underworld.

The story was told to the NPCs of Nazarick, and after it was over, Demiurge wrote the book to memorialize the account of the Supreme Beings, using aid from the protagonist.[1]

Appearance[]

No information is given on its appearance.

Abilities[]

The book has no abilities other than being a work of non-fiction.

Trivia[]

  • The idea of the book was originally Pandora's Actor's as it was he who suggested it.
  • After it was placed in Ashurbanipal, the book became popular that there is a waiting list to reserve the book.
  • The title of the book is the same as Bukubukuchagama's role playing name as a member of the villainous band the Supreme Beings played as.

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