Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5420712-20140119142725/@comment-24085460-20140120102300

I have to agree with Claire. What little we know of infernal culture implies a society dictated by the wiliest and the most cunning. This is proven by the method Zaros used to gain control over them, and subsequently by Zamorak's "counter-contract." Demons love deals, bargains and negotiations, particularly when these lead to them being able to kill stuff.

The dungeoneering notes talk a lot about the Kal'Gerion demons, and it's important to note here that there is little mention of contracts or deals being made, beyond Kal'Ger agreeing to pledge allegiance to Bilrach and Zamorak after "seeing the power of the mahjarrat." We don't know exactly what this means, but given the distinction made between the Kal'Gerion demons and the others, it is quite possible that the Kal'Gerion are a sect or subculture of demons with a stronger reverence for strength and violence. In this regard, it could be said that their decision to follow Bilrach and Zamorak is really just a different form of contract. Who knows? That initial first meeting could well have included a contract signing. Maybe they only sign contracts with the great and powerful (making them easy picking for Zaros and the mahjarrat)?

Either way, I'd love to find out who was able to hold Yk'Lagor down long enough to get him to sign anything.