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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In fantasy based fictions, it is a recurring feature that mages would summon a Familiar, usually a demon or an owl. But wait! What if the being they entered a Magically-Binding Contract with is a humanoid or of their same species — especially one that is of the opposite sex and at least one party has romantic interest in the other? Then, this is a Magic Contract Romance. In many cases, the contract between the contractor and his/her contractee would also grant greater spiritual bonds between them, often furthering their relations with one and other—often romantic feelings. In many cases, weaker heroes would also enter into a contract with a stronger being for protection. |