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1'''Basic Trope''': A character sells their soul, independence or something extremely important to {{Satan}} (or a similarly 'evil' or 'TricksterGod' mythological figure, or a mundane powerful and corrupt slimeball) in exchange for something else.
2* '''Straight''': Bob wants to be a millionaire and win the love of Alice, so he sells his soul to {{Satan}} to achieve this.
3* '''Exaggerated''': Bob wants to be omnipotent ruler of the world, so he sells his soul and the souls of everyone he knows and loves to the GodOfEvil.
4* '''Downplayed''':
5** Bob rents his soul for trivial and short-term gains.
6** Bob makes a deal with a being who is while not actively malicious, has a BlueAndOrangeMorality and can be dangerous because of that.
7** Bob operates a restaurant and makes a deal with TheDon to obtain funds for its expansion and to (literally) destroy the competition, in exchange for his allegiance.
8* '''Justified''':
9** Old [[{{Satan}} Mr. Scratch]] is very powerful and capable of [[MakeAWish granting any wish]] -- for a price...
10** Bob's goals are very big, or at least massive enough where he can't find a better alternative.
11** Bob is in an extremely bad situation, and has to resort to this as a form of DeusExMachina (or, more accurately, a DiabolusExMachina).
12** Bob is confident ([[ManipulativeBastard justifiably]] or [[SmugSnake not]]) that he can [[DidYouJustScamCthulhu pull a fast one on Satan]].
13* '''Inverted''':
14** DidYouJustScamCthulhu
15** Satan tries to sell human souls ''to'' Bob.
16** Bob instead decides to make a BargainWithHeaven, selling his soul to [[{{God}} The Big Man Upstairs]].
17** Satan tries to buy some much needed coal and pitchforks from Bob, but he doesn't have any money on hand.
18** Bob is the mightiest sorcerer in the lands, and coerces Satan into giving him his power in exchange for his aid.
19** [[AllLovingHero Bob]] ends up making a deal with a demon named Alice. Instead of Bob getting corrupted or damned for eternity, [[HighHeelFaceTurn Alice turns good]] and becomes an AscendedDemon, and decides to free all of the souls she has ever taken.
20** ChessWithDeath. Instead of making a fair exchange, Bob and Satan have a gamble to see what happens. Bob can win a million dollars OR he can lose his soul.
21* '''Subverted''':
22** Satan offers Bob anything he wants in exchange for his soul. Bob decides it's not worth it and refuses.
23** Satan makes the offer to Bob, who goes through with it... But Satan is [[SatanIsGood acting as an agent for God]] who has made this into a test for Bob, where what he does with his gifts matters, to see if he is worthy of having his soul at all.
24** Satan (or some sort of demon) makes a bargain with Bob, which turns out to be fairly benign in execution; say, Bob's soul only becomes Satan's post-death, giving Bob ample time to enjoy what he bargained for before the payment is due.
25** Bob offers to sell Satan his soul in exchange for some favor, but Satan refuses on the grounds that he'll likely get Bob's soul anyway.
26** Bob sells his soul in desperation and an unknown entity accepts his offer. This other entity turns out to be God and the heavens, making it BargainWithHeaven.
27* '''Double Subverted''':
28** Bob succumbs to temptation, changes his mind, and ends up signing on the dotted line after all.
29** Bob takes the deal and Satan [[DeceptiveDisciple runs off with the soul anyway.]]
30** [[FateWorseThanDeath But when Bob does die...]]
31** Bob sells his soul to [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]], who’s more willing to accept the deal.
32** But GodAndSatanAreBothJerks, so in practice Bob is still screwed.
33* '''Parodied''':
34** Satan appraises Bob's soul like a jeweler examining a diamond... then lowers his offer.
35** Bob gives Satan his ''[[FunWithHomophones sole]]'' from one of his old shoes, while Satan grumbles about Bob being hard-of-hearing.
36** Bob is an [[EvilLawyerJoke attorney]], and forces Satan into signing a [[MagicallyBindingContract legally binding contract]], which is [[RulesLawyer written to ensure that it won't backfire on Bob in any way at all]].
37** Bob and Satan make a deal, only for Satan to realize too late that [[TheSoulless Bob never had a soul to begin with]], causing Satan to look for ways to get out of the deal [[DidYouJustScamCthulhu so as not to get ripped off]].
38** Bob sells his soul for something ridiculously trivial ([[SoldHisSoulForADonut such as a donut]]), which he probably could have just gotten cheaply or for free anyway. Even the buyer is [[EvenEvilHasStandards appalled]] by [[WastefulWishing his supreme lack of ambition/intelligence]].
39** Bob actually put his soul on the stock market [[AuctionOfEvil so that many groups can own a percentage of it]], [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and it also makes for a good investment]]. This leads to Satan and various other groups getting into a convoluted bidding war over Bob's soul.
40** Bob sells his soul to Satan for a wish that he will make at a later date. Happy at getting Bob's soul, Satan [[VivaLasVegas goes to Las Vegas]] and gets a hangover, but is pleased nonetheless. At a later date, Bob eventually makes his wish, but Satan realizes that the wish is way bigger than he can handle. Due to the Vegas trip, Satan neither has Bob's soul to refund nor the resources to grant the wish, since he lost it all while gambling. Because of legal matters, Satan has to fix this mess; because otherwise he'll either become Bob's eternal slave, get himself fired by [[CelestialBureaucracy Hell's bureaucracy]], or both. To fix it, Satan concocts a ZanyScheme which involves lots of cardboard, and ironically a Deal with [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Cthulhu]].
41* '''Zig Zagged''': Bob is presented with the chance to sell his soul to [[{{Satan}} Good Ol' Mr. Lucy]] and chooses not to do it, only to succumb to temptation later and seek Professor Pitchfork out, but when it comes right down to it, Bob just can't go through with it after all.
42* '''Averted''': [[GenreSavvy Bob doesn't make a deal with Satan]].
43* '''Enforced''': "We need to show how Bob's [[AmbitionIsEvil ambition makes him a bad guy]]. Have him sell his soul."
44* '''Lampshaded''': Satan produces 'the standard contract' and remarks that he's been able to fine-tune it over millennia.
45* '''Invoked''': Satan has been using his influence to nudge Bob into a position where he is open to making a deal in exchange for his soul.
46* '''Exploited''':
47** Bob is somehow aware of the fact that Satan buys souls, and thus sells his to Satan, only to tell Satan that in exchange [[HeroicSacrifice he wants Satan to never buy another soul, or something else benefitting the cause of good.]]
48** Bob seeks out Satan supposedly to make a deal and Satan appears before him, but what Bob was ACTUALLY looking for was proof that Satan exists. By appearing before him to make a deal, Satan has [[NiceJobFixingItVillain just confirmed the existence of himself and by extension God]], and with this knowledge Bob converts to Christianity knowing that God and the way to salvation established by the Bible are real.
49* '''Defied''':
50** Bob is devoutly religious and refuses to consider the possibility of dealing with Satan.
51** Satan refuses to make the deal, telling Bob that if he's willing to make a deal with the devil, he'll probably be going to hell anyways.
52** Bob [[TheSoulless has no soul]], so he can't sell it to make any deal with the Devil.
53** *punt* ''[[Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves Santa!]]'' not ''Satan!''"
54* '''Discussed''': Satan remarks that there's been a drop-off in people approaching him to make deals for their souls.
55* '''Conversed''': "You'd think that people would suspect that making a literal deal with the Devil is going to end badly and be a bit more hesitant, but nope..."
56* '''Deconstructed''':
57** Bob is incredibly sympathetic, and sells his soul to save his dying wife Alice, despite knowing the cost to himself... [[TheSoulless but without a soul]], he's a monster who kills her anyway.
58** Satan's obsession with pointlessly backstabbing everyone he deals with means that over time fewer and fewer people are willing to enter into deals with him, until he eventually runs out of the souls he needs.
59* '''Reconstructed''':
60** Bob sells his soul to save his dying wife, Alice. Without a soul, Bob becomes a monster for a moment and attempts to strangle Alice. However, his soul's good nature wins through and fights it's way free of the devil's grip and back to him. This earns the Devil's ire, and Bob has to deal with a curse of some sort - but he's happy as long as Alice is alive.
61** Bob makes a deal with a demon of the DarkIsNotEvil persuasions; as such, the deal is more of the BargainWithHeaven variety despite its demonic nature. The demon provides whatever Bob requests at either a cost stipulated by Bob or a cost that is minimal for Bob to pay; his soul might even be a non-issue in the exchange, and the cost might be something else - say, a century of service as the cost when Bob's request is immortality. The end result is a great deal of costumer satisfaction, and a faustian bargain being portrayed as widely a positive thing, thus providing incentive for others to fellow suit.
62** The entire thing is a SecretTestOfCharacter. That Bob wishes for unworthy things for the high prices the Devil asks for reveals his own short-sightedness. Once Bob realizes this and starts wishing for worthier things, the bargains turn out to be WorthIt.
63* '''Played For Laughs''':
64** After the deal, Satan takes pleasure in ensuring that [[JackassGenie Bob's deal backfires in as humorous a fashion as possible]].
65** Bob succeeds in what he sold his soul for, [[MagicFeather only for Satan to reveal he never took his soul, so the deal was already off.]] Sometimes he just likes teaching AnAesop [[ItAmusedMe for fun, like how you can't even trust him to actually collect.]]
66** [[VirtueIsWeakness Bob]] sells his soul to a BigRedDevil in exchange for ultimate power, only for the demon to save the life of [[LittlestCancerPatient Charlie]] thus gaining Bob the gratitude and eventual friendship of [[AllLovingHero Alice]] and Charlie, which is the [[ThePowerOfFriendship ultimate power.]]
67* '''Played For Drama''':
68** Bob is gradually corrupted by his deal with Satan, being reduced to ever more vile acts of depravity, and forcing Alice to find a way to try and void the contract with Satan.
69** Bob making a deal with Satan is a sign of how far past the GodzillaThreshold he's been pushed.
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71Hey, you there. Want to get back to DealWithTheDevil? [[{{Satan}} Old Nick]] here will be happy to arrange it -- for a price...
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73%% Optional items, added after Conversed, at your discretion:
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75%%* '''Implied''': ???

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