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Demons are a race of extra-dimensional entities that originate from Muspelheim and Vanaheim. They rely on dark magic to cast powerful spells to destroy their foes. They are characterized by cold and heartless personalities, showing no remorse for tormenting and killing others. They are often depicted as malevolent and cunning, seeking to draw goodly souls away from salvation so that they will enter Niflheim or Hel.
Demons are a race of extra-dimensional entities that originate from Muspelheim and Vanaheim. They rely on dark magic to cast powerful spells to destroy their foes. They are characterized by cold and heartless personalities, showing no remorse for tormenting and killing others. They are often depicted as malevolent and cunning, seeking to draw goodly souls away from salvation so that they will enter Niflheim or Hel.


The origins of demons in Midgard are debated, with two primary theories vying for supremacy. The first ties their appearance to [[Satan Morroc]], suggesting that his first incursion into the realm opened up the paths through Yggdrasil's roots to allow demons of lesser power easier access to Midgard. The second theory posits that the remains of Ymir, the immense jotnar once slain by [[Odin]], call to these demons through Yggdrasil, seeking revenge upon the world Odin created with his blood.  
The origins of demons in Midgard are debated, with two primary theories vying for supremacy. The first ties their appearance to [[Satan Morroc]], suggesting that his first incursion into the realm opened up the paths through Yggdrasil's roots to allow demons of lesser power easier access to Midgard. The second theory posits that the remains of Ymir, the immense jotnar once slain by [[Odin]], call to these demons through Yggdrasil, seeking revenge upon the world Odin created with his blood. <br>


These routes through the world tree periodically open up, either in response to magic or due to some cycle. Only beings of immense might, such as Satan Morroc or Odin, are capable of boring a hole through Yggdrasil. It is considerably less effort to call forth a small crack in the walls between dimensions, utilising the paths bored by these powerful beings. These fissures may be created through magic, or in response to strong emotions and desires. Once these cracks are formed, it is much easier for them to grow, allowing more powerful creatures through.
These routes through the world tree periodically open up, either in response to magic or due to some cycle. Only beings of immense might, such as Satan Morroc or Odin, are capable of boring a hole through Yggdrasil. It is considerably less effort to call forth a small crack in the walls between dimensions, utilising the paths bored by these powerful beings. These fissures may be created through magic, or in response to strong emotions and desires. Once these cracks are formed, it is much easier for them to grow, allowing more powerful creatures through.<br>


In an age long past, the first human mages of [[Geffen]] summoned an army of demons to fight against the elves who inhabited the magical kingdom of [[Geffenia]]. In the ruins of Geffenia may be found many demons, yearning to corrupt the souls of normans.
In an age long past, the first human mages of [[Geffen]] summoned an army of demons to fight against the elves who inhabited the magical kingdom of [[Geffenia]]. In the ruins of Geffenia may be found many demons, yearning to corrupt the souls of normans.

Revision as of 02:11, 4 December 2023

Demons are a race of extra-dimensional entities that originate from Muspelheim and Vanaheim. They rely on dark magic to cast powerful spells to destroy their foes. They are characterized by cold and heartless personalities, showing no remorse for tormenting and killing others. They are often depicted as malevolent and cunning, seeking to draw goodly souls away from salvation so that they will enter Niflheim or Hel.

The origins of demons in Midgard are debated, with two primary theories vying for supremacy. The first ties their appearance to Satan Morroc, suggesting that his first incursion into the realm opened up the paths through Yggdrasil's roots to allow demons of lesser power easier access to Midgard. The second theory posits that the remains of Ymir, the immense jotnar once slain by Odin, call to these demons through Yggdrasil, seeking revenge upon the world Odin created with his blood.

These routes through the world tree periodically open up, either in response to magic or due to some cycle. Only beings of immense might, such as Satan Morroc or Odin, are capable of boring a hole through Yggdrasil. It is considerably less effort to call forth a small crack in the walls between dimensions, utilising the paths bored by these powerful beings. These fissures may be created through magic, or in response to strong emotions and desires. Once these cracks are formed, it is much easier for them to grow, allowing more powerful creatures through.

In an age long past, the first human mages of Geffen summoned an army of demons to fight against the elves who inhabited the magical kingdom of Geffenia. In the ruins of Geffenia may be found many demons, yearning to corrupt the souls of normans.