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'''Demon''' (also spelt Daemon) is a term refering to evil spiritual creatures of non human origin.  
'''Demon''' (also spelled Daemon) is a term refering to evil spiritual creatures of non-human origin.  
 
== Mythological Demons ==
== Mythological Demons ==
*Fallen Angels who sided with lucifer and reside in hell in Abrahamdic Mythology
*Fallen Angels who sided with Lucifer and reside in hell in [[Abrahamic religion|Abrahamic]] mythology
*Various Yokai in Shinto Mythology
*Various Yokai in Shinto Mythology
== Demons in Fiction ==
== Demons in Fiction ==
*Chaos Daemons in the [[Warhammer 40,000]] and Warhammer Fantasy universe
While many strains of demons exist in fiction and many of them are either incorporeal or shape shifters, the most common image of a demon borrows from Christianity, bearing a resemblance to the Greek forest god, Pan.
*Various interdimentional Creatures in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe
 
*Baldricks in [[The Salvation War]]
*[[Chaos]] [[Daemon]]s in the [[Warhammer 40,000]] and Warhammer Fantasy universes
*Various interdimensional creatures in the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' universe
*Baldricks in ''[[The Salvation War]]''
 
[[Category: Fantasy]]
[[Category: Fantasy]]

Latest revision as of 18:40, 12 July 2022

Demon (also spelled Daemon) is a term refering to evil spiritual creatures of non-human origin.

Mythological Demons

  • Fallen Angels who sided with Lucifer and reside in hell in Abrahamic mythology
  • Various Yokai in Shinto Mythology

Demons in Fiction

While many strains of demons exist in fiction and many of them are either incorporeal or shape shifters, the most common image of a demon borrows from Christianity, bearing a resemblance to the Greek forest god, Pan.