> 'But all in all, I think the spiders will be be happy to have that menace of their backs. And you'll never know, perhaps it'll remove the pollution anyway. Or when the familliar is gone, the true culprit might show up to watch over it's devilish project or take revenge for the destruction of it's familliar. Then we can confront it! The familliar's destruction might even weaken the culprit, assuming it made a permanent, life-bonding contract.'
"Oh, Very true. Something tells me there is no life-bonding contract though. The culprit is probably dead, or at the very least, not up to date and aware of whats going on with the familiar."
You...are more than compelled to ask why.
"Think about it, You've bound up the familiar. If it was life-bonded, it would've sent a distress. They'd also be aware of the pollution, and given its been a while, Haven't tried to make whatever they're hiding more conspicuous. They've gone through the trouble to hide it in the former hell, but they're not addressing an issue that could lead to it being discovered? They either don't care, in which case making a permanent bond is pointless, or simply can't care anymore.
I'm not sure the pollution will just vanish, even with if it was familiar made, though..."