Demons are one of the Races of Innworld. The term Demon is broadly applied to any non-Human mutants living on Rhir.[1]
Biology and Abilities[edit | edit source]
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Demons are beings affected by Rhir’s persistent corruption and manifest a variety of features from horns to extra eyes.[1] They are apparently from different races of origin who then mutated apparently due to exposure to whatever affects the Blighted Lands.[2] In that respect they seem similar to Drowned People who also each mutate differently and get traits from sea creatures.
Their appearances can be very different from each other, depending on how mutated the Demon is and what race he originated from. Curved horns like those of a ram seem to be a regular feature.
A Demon whom Eddy saw and then described to his friends, looked similar to a Qunari, thus appearing less like a monster, and more like a person. Stories from the Rhir natives described Demons with wings or talons or beaks.[2] Others might pass for Humans, if not for a third eye, an extra limb, or bright yellow eyes, or four toes and fingers on otherwise normal human hands[3]. Other cases have a horn sticking out of their forehead, compound eyes, some kind of chitin on their upper body that looks like armor, fish-like scales, a sliming arm,[4] tentacles hair[5], bright green eyes with yellow pupils, a face like leather, cloven feet[6] and so on.
Physical Qualities[edit | edit source]
Magical Qualities[edit | edit source]
Special Abilities[edit | edit source]
Demons can become Fearless by obtaining the Fearless class addition to their normal class.[3]
Behavior and Culture[edit | edit source]
They are capable of levelling, with many high-level individuals, and have a great deal of military intelligence. Little is known about their culture or hierarchy.[1]
They are unable to preserve food for long due to the corrupted land they live on affecting it, even with bags of holding and magical storerooms. At best, any food will have an expiration date of one year. As a result, they do not save luxuries taken as spoils of war, but instead enjoy it quickly.[7]
Silvenia used her magic to improve the quality of life of the Demons.[7]
History[edit | edit source]
Demons come from a place called Hell, which is located on Rhir.[8] They've been at war with the Blighted Kingdom for thousands of years, with most of the world siding against them with their enemy.
Relations[edit | edit source]
The Demons have their own kingdom and are locked in a state of permanent war against the Blighted Kingdom, which they try to eradicate. Thus, the Demon Kingdom is one of four major powers on Rhir, the fourth one being the origin of monsters.[2]
Trolls[edit | edit source]
At least in one instance, a Troll worked together with a Demon raiding group. After being scared, he stopped taking the orders of the Demon leader.[4]
Giants[edit | edit source]
Initially called upon to destroy the Demons, the Giants ended up siding with them. The Giants have sired Demon Giant children.
Harpies[edit | edit source]
The Harpies were one of the first allies of the Demons, siding with them against the Blighted Kingdom. Both species presently live side by side in the Demon Kingdom.
Antinium[edit | edit source]
The Demons and Antinium are nominal allies and have established pacts. Yet the Antinium of Rhir rarely make contact and do not support them against the Blighted Kingdom, because their resources are used to battle and contain the sleeping demigoddess. They are a much more powerful faction that threaten to destroy the Demon Kingdom if they act against their efforts, and the Demons are unwilling to antagonize them.[9]
Soiretham[edit | edit source]
The remnants of the Soiretham joined the Demon Kingdom as their species was dying out.[10]
Others[edit | edit source]
Despite their kingdom being commanded by the Demon King, and they are not formally recognized as a people by most nations in the world.[1]
Pirates and some of Drowned People, Dullahans and Drathians maintain good trade relations with Demons however, claiming they are not inherently worse people than for example those of Roshal or the Blighted Kingdom.[11]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Some people in the Blighted Kingdom eat Demon Meat.[3]