[St]Infernal characteristics
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Roll | Result | |
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1 | Accompanied by the sound of water. | |
2 | Can foretell the future. | |
3 | Always appears distracted. | |
4 | Can induce astral visions in mortals. | |
5 | Always whispers. | |
6 | Can locate what a mortal has lost. | |
7 | The Ancient Enthroned. | |
8 | Can make mortals blind or deaf. | |
9 | An ancient man with no eyes. | |
10 | Can make solid objects melt. | |
11 | An angel with black wings. | |
12 | Can make the air thinner. | |
13 | Appears as a bartender. | |
14 | Can only speak in flatteries. | |
15 | Appears as a blackbird or thrush. | |
16 | Can only wreak ruin and sorrow. | |
17 | Appears as any type of woman. | |
18 | Can read minds and create illusions. | |
19 | Appears in the form of a cat. | |
20 | Can smell gold from miles away. | |
21 | Appears wearing antiquated armour. | |
22 | Can speak to animals. | |
23 | An archer with golden arrows. | |
24 | Can take the form of a black cat. | |
25 | An armed soldier with a lion’s head. | |
26 | Can transform mortals into birds. | |
27 | Attended by ghostly trumpeters. | |
28 | Can turn any metal into gold. | |
29 | The Bane of Fools. | |
30 | Can turn living creatures into stone. | |
31 | A barbed whip. | |
32 | Can turn stones into snakes. | |
33 | A bearded man. | |
34 | Carries a bloody flail. | |
35 | A beautiful maiden dressed in white. | |
36 | Carries a pair of red hot brands. | |
37 | A beggar with too much pride. | |
38 | Carries a skull. | |
39 | A bird made of stone. | |
40 | Carries a toy bird. | |
41 | Black hood and black leather. | |
42 | Carries a winter cloak in summer. | |
43 | The Black Mirror. | |
44 | Carries a wooden staff . | |
45 | A bloated, thin-limbed old crone. | |
46 | Carries an ancient tome. | |
47 | A bloody, broken nose. | |
48 | Carries carved pieces of stone. | |
49 | A body covered in scales. | |
50 | Carries snakes in hand. | |
51 | A brewer who pickles mortals. | |
52 | Causes earthquakes and storms. | |
53 | A bright red face. | |
54 | A centaur with a huge bow. | |
55 | The Brightest Star. | |
56 | A charming, dapper man. | |
57 | Brilliant green eyes. | |
58 | Chief Executioner of Hell. | |
59 | A bull with a human face. | |
60 | Child of Famine. | |
61 | Can appear as a terrible monster. | |
62 | A coach driver, armed to the teeth. | |
63 | Can become a crow, deer, or raven. | |
64 | A collection of ugly vipers. | |
65 | Can cause hallucinatory experiences. | |
66 | Commands both fire and water. | |
67 | Can change form at will. | |
68 | Commands one legion of hell. | |
69 | Can change metals into silver. | |
70 | Controls the element of water. | |
71 | Can change people into animals. | |
72 | Covered in a caul-like membrane. | |
73 | Can change shape and age. | |
74 | A crippled child. | |
75 | Can command fire to its bidding. | |
76 | A crow covered in blood. | |
77 | Can destroy landscapes with a word. | |
78 | Crushed flowers. | |
79 | Can either banish or inflict disease. | |
80 | A dapper gentleman. | |
81 | Can find anything buried in the earth. | |
82 | Dark hair and a rakish goatee. | |
83 | A darkly-countenanced man. | |
84 | A giantess. | |
85 | A dead unicorn. | |
86 | Gives birth to savage dogs. | |
87 | Dedicated to famine. | |
88 | Gives birth to serpents. | |
89 | Delights in petty cruelty. | |
90 | Glowing hands. | |
91 | Delights in terrorizing farmers. | |
92 | Glows in the dark. | |
93 | Demands human sacrifices. | |
94 | The Great Destroyer of Cities. | |
95 | Demands the sacrifice of children. | |
96 | Grinds the mountains down. | |
97 | Demon of the Frozen Earth. | |
98 | A haggard stonecutter. | |
99 | Demon of the Raging Fires. | |
100 | Hair tied in ribbons. | |
101 | A demon of the sea. | |
102 | A hairless mare. | |
103 | Destroyer of Dreams. | |
104 | Th e Hand of Glory. | |
105 | A diseased, rotting lion. | |
106 | Hands Full of Ire. | |
107 | A dog with wings. | |
108 | A handsome knight in plate armour. | |
109 | A dove with razor-sharp talons. | |
110 | A handsome page. | |
111 | A dragon with the face of a man. | |
112 | Has a cultured tongue. | |
113 | Dressed as a priest. | |
114 | Has a snake instead of a tongue. | |
115 | Dries up rivers and rends forests. | |
116 | Has an effeminate face. | |
117 | Drinks tea constantly. | |
118 | Has jagged, poisonous fangs. | |
119 | Eats cats. | |
120 | Has power over storms and rain. | |
121 | Emasculator of Wizards. | |
122 | Has total control over fire. | |
123 | The Emperor of Flames. | |
124 | Hates animals. | |
125 | The Empty Coffin. | |
126 | Hates dogs. | |
127 | Encrusted with salt. | |
128 | Hates the law in all its forms. | |
129 | The Endless Reign. | |
130 | The head of a lion atop five goat legs. | |
131 | Enjoys amputating limbs. | |
132 | The Heart of Lies. | |
133 | An enormous wild boar. | |
134 | The Heart of Winter. | |
135 | Exalted and Feared. | |
136 | The Heart’s Yearning. | |
137 | Excels in herbalism and poisons. | |
138 | A heartless man that never smiles. | |
139 | Eyes like a shark. | |
140 | High Lord of the Air Above. | |
141 | The eyes of an insect. | |
142 | Hooks hang from the ceiling. | |
143 | The Face of All Your Fears. | |
144 | A horse covered in serpent scales. | |
145 | The Fallen One. | |
146 | A huge river serpent. | |
147 | The Feasting Hound of Battle’s End. | |
148 | Hums eerie melodies. | |
149 | A fire-breathing snake. | |
150 | Illustrious Deceiver. | |
151 | Fires die in this demon’s presence. | |
152 | Induces envy in mortals. | |
153 | The Flayer of Slaves. | |
154 | The Infinite Destruction. | |
155 | Floats through the air. | |
156 | The Insidious Serpent. | |
157 | The Flowering Blade. | |
158 | Insults the poor and needy. | |
159 | Fondles gemstones as if nervous. | |
160 | The Irreverent Blasphemy. | |
161 | Four legs and two wombs. | |
162 | Is a capable scientist. | |
163 | Frog-like croaking. | |
164 | Is a master of industry. | |
165 | Fruits bleed in this demon’s hands. | |
166 | Is a torturer. | |
167 | The Funeral Seller. | |
168 | Is afraid of holy symbols. | |
169 | A gem-cutter, perpetually hunched. | |
170 | Is terrible at practical matters. | |
171 | A giant bird with brilliant plumage. | |
172 | Is vulnerable to magic rings. | |
173 | A giant, multi-coloured serpent. | |
174 | It That Feeds. | |
175 | The Judge of Hell. | |
176 | The Ocean of Filth. | |
177 | King of False Worship. | |
178 | Often speaks in riddles. | |
179 | King of Locusts. | |
180 | An old crone dressed in black. | |
181 | King of the Four Directions. | |
182 | An old man with a long beard. | |
183 | Knows all human languages. | |
184 | An old woman with long grey hair. | |
185 | Knows all that happens on rivers. | |
186 | One hand is a stump. | |
187 | Knows chemistry and medicine. | |
188 | Openly hostile to childbirth. | |
189 | Knows everything about dragons. | |
190 | A painter, flecked with paint. | |
191 | Knows herbalism and medicine. | |
192 | The Pale Eyes. | |
193 | Knows mystical secrets. | |
194 | A pale woman. | |
195 | Knows the magic of the stars. | |
196 | Passes through all solid objects. | |
197 | Knows where treasures are hidden. | |
198 | The Patron of Anger and Vengeance. | |
199 | A land of fire and snow. | |
200 | Pebbles fall from the sky. | |
201 | The Last Kiss Ever. | |
202 | The Perpetual Nightmare. | |
203 | Leers at men and women both. | |
204 | The Phantom Queen. | |
205 | Likes to beat children. | |
206 | A pilgrim with a hoarse voice. | |
207 | Likes to eat people. | |
208 | A pimp and a panderer. | |
209 | Likes to fight people. | |
210 | A plague-ridden, dying man. | |
211 | A lion with the wings of an eagle. | |
212 | Pontiff of Blasphemy and Murder. | |
213 | A lioness with eagle wings. | |
214 | Prefers to scavenge upon battlefields. | |
215 | Long golden hair. | |
216 | A pretty man riding a winged horse. | |
217 | Lord of the Terrestrial Sphere. | |
218 | A priest with strange grey skin. | |
219 | The Lord of War. | |
220 | The Prince of Lies. | |
221 | The Luminous Void. | |
222 | A prisoner’s chains. | |
223 | A man with the head of a dog. | |
224 | Produces noxious fumes. | |
225 | A man with the head of a lion. | |
226 | Provides useful familiars. | |
227 | A man with the head of a snake. | |
228 | The Queen of Crawling Things. | |
229 | The Master of Degenerate Gamblers. | |
230 | Queen of witches. | |
231 | A merchant holding a snake. | |
232 | The Radiating Twilight. | |
233 | The Merciless Jewel. | |
234 | A rat-catcher, eating rats raw. | |
235 | Metal rusts in this demon’s presence. | |
236 | Rather good at strangling people. | |
237 | Metal teeth. | |
238 | The Ravaging Swine. | |
239 | A midwife with dirty hands. | |
240 | The Record Keeper of Hell. | |
241 | A mighty peacock. | |
242 | A red deer with a fiery tail. | |
243 | The miller’s wife. | |
244 | A red-eyed banker. | |
245 | Mistress of the Wolves. | |
246 | A red-haired man or woman. | |
247 | The Most Passionate. | |
248 | Rides a giant snake. | |
249 | The Most Primal Wyrm. | |
250 | Rides a giant viper. | |
251 | A mouth full of insects. | |
252 | Rides a lizard. | |
253 | A multi-headed dragon. | |
254 | Rides a piebald horse. | |
255 | A muscular man with blue skin. | |
256 | Rides a red horse. | |
257 | Music causes this demon pain. | |
258 | Rides a single-humped camel. | |
259 | Music plays when this demon walks. | |
260 | Rides a slavering, hateful bear. | |
261 | A mutilated courtesan. | |
262 | Rides a tiger. | |
263 | A naked man resting on a grave. | |
264 | Rides upon a huge black horse. | |
265 | The Obsidian Blade. | |
266 | A robed scholar. | |
267 | Ruler of a whole order of demons. | |
268 | That Which Can Never Be Complete. | |
269 | The Sable Fist. | |
270 | That Which is Terror. | |
271 | Sapphire and opal rings. | |
272 | This demon can swallow anything. | |
273 | Scaly hands. | |
274 | This demon has golden orbs for eyes. | |
275 | A scarred and pitted face. | |
276 | This demon is constantly weeping. | |
277 | The Scavenging Raven. | |
278 | This demon is easily distracted. | |
279 | The Scintillating Blade. | |
280 | This demon is made of crystal. | |
281 | The Scribe of Pain. | |
282 | This demon is preternaturally quiet. | |
283 | A serpent woman, hissing constantly. | |
284 | This demon often speaks in tongues. | |
285 | Servant of None. | |
286 | This demon spits acid from its mouth. | |
287 | A servile, obsequious baboon. | |
288 | This demon stays away from water. | |
289 | A set of golden scales. | |
290 | This demon stutters when it talks. | |
291 | A shop-keeper who sells nothing. | |
292 | This demon taps its foot. | |
293 | A sickly goat. | |
294 | This demon’s body is a cage. | |
295 | The Sign of Evil. | |
296 | This demon’s brain is exposed. | |
297 | Sits upon a demonic throne. | |
298 | This demon’s feet are savage talons. | |
299 | A skinless monkey. | |
300 | This demon’s touch inspires apathy. | |
301 | A sleek black panther. | |
302 | Too many beady eyes. | |
303 | The Sleepless Watcher. | |
304 | Translucent skin. | |
305 | A slim, tired-looking man. | |
306 | Two black eyes. | |
307 | A small, aggressive dog. | |
308 | The Unapproachable Ruin. | |
309 | Smells like coffee. | |
310 | The Unguarded Fate. | |
311 | Smells like sour apples. | |
312 | The Unholy Light. | |
313 | Smells like vinegar. | |
314 | The Unpraised. | |
315 | Smells of the ocean. | |
316 | The Unquenchable Thirst. | |
317 | Snakes for legs. | |
318 | The Unredeemed. | |
319 | A sneering troubadour. | |
320 | The Unstained. | |
321 | A snorting bull with bat wings. | |
322 | Uses insects as messengers. | |
323 | A soldier riding a horse. | |
324 | A very large man riding a dragon. | |
325 | Sovereign of the Abyss. | |
326 | A wealthy student. | |
327 | Speaks in a raspy, painful whisper. | |
328 | Wears a crown. | |
329 | Speaks in a throaty whispering voice. | |
330 | Wears silk and ermine. | |
331 | Speaks softly. | |
332 | The whip, the chain, the iron cage. | |
333 | Speaks to animals. | |
334 | Will occasionally go berserk. | |
335 | Speaks well of revolutionaries. | |
336 | Wind blows all around this demon. | |
337 | Spits fire. | |
338 | Wind blows all around this demon. | |
339 | The Splendour of Oblivion. | |
340 | A winged wolf with a scorpion tail. | |
341 | The Star that Falls. | |
342 | The Wisdom of Darkness. | |
343 | Steals familiars from other wizards. | |
344 | A withered and desiccated man. | |
345 | Steals jewelry. | |
346 | A woman covered in sores. | |
347 | Stone crumbles at this demon’s touch. | |
348 | A woman made of obsidian. | |
349 | A stumbling leper. | |
350 | A woman robed and hooded. | |
351 | The Surface of Glass. | |
352 | A woman with the wings of a hawk. | |
353 | A swarthy man. | |
354 | A woman with two swords. | |
355 | A tax collector, venal and sly. | |
356 | A young knight riding a crocodile. | |
357 | A terrible leopard. | |
358 | A young man with white hair. | |
359 | Able to create one specific emotion in mortals. | |
360 | Accompanied by all manner of musicians. | |
361 | Accompanied by a carpet of writhing snakes. | |
362 | Accompanied by demonic cats, rats, and snakes. | |
363 | Accompanied by hailstones that have small worms inside them. | |
364 | Accompanied by a hideous buzzing sound. | |
365 | Accompanied by hordes of black moths. | |
366 | Accompanied by many debauched and lusty companions. | |
367 | Accompanied by one thousand and one flies. | |
368 | Accompanied by the smell of camels, orange blossoms, and the desert sands. | |
369 | Accompanied by the sound of bells, both great and small. | |
370 - 371 | Accompanied by thunder and lightning. | |
372 | Accompanied everywhere by the sound of dripping water. | |
373 - 374 | Advises summoners to resort to violence. | |
375 | An aged scholar, laden down with books and scrolls. | |
376 - 377 | Always knows exactly what mortals are feeling. | |
378 | An amphibious man, with eyes scattered all over his body. | |
379 | An androgynous youth dressed in finery and jewels. | |
380 | An angel with the head of a lion, the feet of a falcon, and the tail of a hare, though these last two can be hidden by flowing robes. | |
381 | An angel, dressed all in purple, with white and purple wings. | |
382 - 383 | Animals feel pain in this demon’s presence. | |
384 | Answers questions regarding the private affairs of any and all aristocrats. | |
385 - 386 | Anyone killed in this demon’s presence becomes an angry ghost. | |
387 | Anyone in this demon’s presence feels sharp needles of pain at random intervals. | |
388 - 389 | Anyone who prays in this demon’s presence will vomit insects. | |
390 | Appears as an amalgam of various earthly avians, in a gigantic form. | |
391 | Appears as a bull with the wings of a hawk, but can be commanded to assume the form of man with strong magics. | |
392 | Appears as a child of any gender with angel wings, riding a dragon. | |
393 | Appears as a handsome man or woman, often wearing a crown, dressed as a soldier. | |
394 | Appears as a king, with all the symbolic trappings at hand. | |
395 | Appears as a man dressed all in black, always equipped with silverware cutlery and all the dishes necessary for a bountiful feast. | |
396 | Appears as a man or a camel, depending on whether the summoner wishes to travel to the mystical desert of dreams upon his back. | |
397 | Appears as a man who has been stabbed any number of times, the hilts of swords and knives still protruding from his body. | |
398 | Appears as a mermaid, either beautiful or hideous, as is her wont. | |
399 | Appears as a normal person and pretends to be a spirit medium. | |
400 | Appears as an old man or a boy, carrying a large hourglass filled with pale desert sand who makes ominous predictions whenever the sand runs out. | |
401 - 402 | Appears as a person of a profession that makes the summoner uneasy. | |
403 - 404 | Appears as a person of the highest social class. | |
405 - 406 | Appears as a person of whatever gender makes the summoner least at ease. | |
407 | Appears as a queen who has been murdered—hanged, stabbed, burned, what have you—and floats in the air, a foul wind swirling all about her. | |
408 | Appears as a ravaged and mutilated king riding a pale horse. | |
409 | Appears as the summoner’s exact mirror image, but with a different voice. | |
410 - 411 | Appears as an ugly person of whatever gender the summoner is attracted to most. | |
412 | Appears as a vision of stars and pentacles. | |
413 | Appears as a woman using all the most recent technologies and cultural innovations the societies of the world have to off er. | |
414 | Appears as either a man or woman, but always someone in the prime of their life, and always occupied by a book. | |
415 | Appears as living spheres or winged globes that can grow and shrink in size. | |
416 | Appears as some combination of a lion, a goat, and a snake, but is always changing. | |
417 | Appears as some kind of half-human, half-fish creature. | |
418 | Appears as the corpse of a man, cold as ice, with snakes writhing inside his clothes. | |
419 - 420 | Appears as the stereotypical image of an angel, whatever that might be for the times. | |
421 - 422 | Appears as whatever kind of authority figure the summoner is supposed to respect and fear. | |
423 | Appears as whatever type of person puts the summoner most at ease. | |
424 | Appears clad in metal armour and luxurious animal furs. | |
425 | Appears disguised as a woman the summoner knows. | |
426 | Appears in the form of a child, and grows older over the course of a day, until it is a decrepit corpse at midnight. | |
427 | Appears in the form of a drowned girl, though she can create the illusion of healthy life for limited periods of time. | |
428 | Appears in the form of a man, mauled and bleeding, carried around in the mouth of a bear. | |
429 - 430 | Appears in the guise of one of the summoner’s closest relatives, friends, or lovers, and acts dispassionate and bored. | |
431 - 432 | Appears in the guise of someone recently deceased, that the summoner knows. | |
433 | Appears only upon the water, never the land. | |
434 - 435 | Appears to be a supporter of a cause the summoner hates, fears, or dislikes. | |
436 | Appears to be half-human, half-animal. | |
437 | Appears with a bowl of seafood and eats from it languidly. | |
438 - 439 | Appears with the head and feet of a goat. | |
440 | Appears with wings and a flaming third eye on forehead. | |
441 | An armoured angel with glowing peacock wings. | |
442 | An armoured woman with stumps instead of feet, riding a lion. | |
443 | Assumes the form of a beautiful young man or woman for short periods of time in order to seduce a mortal. | |
444 | A bearded man with an enormous erect phallus. | |
445 | A beautiful angel riding a chariot made of fire. | |
446 | A beautiful maiden who lures men into dangerous places where they die. | |
447 | A beautiful woman with fl owing, golden tresses. | |
448 | Bestows wisdom for a time to a summoner. | |
449 | A black crane that speaks in a booming voice. | |
450 | Blood drips from the walls and mortals suffer stigmata in this demon’s presence. | |
451 | A bloody, viscous fluid leaks from this demon’s mouth at inopportune times, staining anything it touches and solidifying rapidly. | |
452 | The Boatman of Hell who ferries souls across its many rivers. | |
453 - 454 | A brilliant light shines from behind this demon. | |
455 | Can appear as a cat, a man, or a toad—or any combination of the three. | |
456 | Can become ghostly and intangible at will. | |
457 | Can become human in appearance, if harangued about it long enough. | |
458 | Can boil and churn the seas and destroy mortal’s creations upon the shores. | |
459 | Can build high walls and towers with a wave of a hand. | |
460 | Can call lightning down from a clear sky. | |
461 | Can cause both vertigo and minor gravitational anomalies. | |
462 | Can cause mortals to age or grow younger. | |
463 | Can change into an ordinary-looking cat and serve the summoner as a familiar. | |
464 | Can change water, wine, blood, oil, and vinegar into each other and likes to use this as a prank. | |
465 - 466 | Can clothe itself in illusions to accompany the summoner in polite company, but will always act most stern and severe. | |
467 - 468 | Can command animals, which causes them pain. | |
469 | Can control the wind and the clouds and bring storms. | |
470 | Can control winds and storms and seas, and never tires of drowning men and overturning ships. | |
471 | Can erect wondrous houses, castles, and towers. | |
472 - 473 | Can extend a mortal’s lifespan to three hundred years. | |
474 | Can fetch superior horses for the summoner, or steal money. | |
475 - 476 | Can find a familiar animal for the summoner. | |
477 | Can find and command snakes of all kinds. | |
478 | Can give an account of any soul who died in sin, for it knows them all. | |
479 | Can impart the knowledge of rhetoric and oratory to a summoner so they can sway the hearts and minds of others. | |
480 | Can induce both hunger and vomiting in mortals. | |
481 | Can inflict sores and wounds from a distance. | |
482 - 483 | Can instantly transport the summoner to a new location. | |
484 | Can make a man appear monstrous so his fellows attack and kill him. | |
485 - 486 | Can make barren women fertile again, but their children will be demons. | |
487 | Can possess the bodies of the elderly and often uses them to communicate. | |
488 | Can produce valuable gemstone and transform lead into gold, though these illusions never last long. | |
489 | Can produce waves of light in any colour. | |
490 | Can reanimate corpses and make them answer questions truthfully. | |
491 | Can restore dead people to life—though they will be marked by infernal taint. | |
492 - 493 | Can see the past of any location. | |
494 - 495 | Can show the summoner what is inside the ancient tombs of forgotten empires. | |
496 | Can show the summoner where hidden papers are located. | |
497 | Can spot cheats and thieves, recover stolen goods, and fi nd hidden treasures. | |
498 - 499 | Can sprint at amazing speeds by running on all fours. | |
500 | Can summon rains of fire upon the summoner’s enemies. | |
501 - 502 | Can transmute metals into gold and water into wine. | |
503 | Can treat disease or transfer it from person to person. | |
504 | Can turn coal into gold and vice versa. | |
505 | Carried upon a palanquin by emaciated, sunburnt albinos. | |
506 | Carries a sharp knife and rides a pale horse. | |
507 - 508 | Carries a torch or lantern and is an inveterate arsonist. | |
509 - 510 | Carries a vast supply of plants, herbs, and poisons. | |
511 | Carries all sorts of idols and amulets and graven images. | |
512 | Carries red-hot brands and pokers and delights in arson. | |
513 | Causes envy, irritation, and a desire for vengeance. | |
514 | Causes things to decay and meat to rot with a glance. | |
515 - 516 | Children cry in this demon’s presence. | |
517 | Claims to be a god of fertility and vegetation. | |
518 - 519 | Clocks run backwards in this demon’s presence. | |
520 | Clothing is painful to wear in this demon’s presence. | |
521 | Collects the eyes of children who suffer from smallpox and attaches them to a pillar in the middle of an infernal palace. | |
522 | The colours fade from objects that this demon touches. | |
523 | Commands a cruel hawk and enjoys tormenting a summoner’s enemies with it. | |
524 | Commands a retinue of minor imps or condemned souls. | |
525 | Commands minions to steal any book or scroll from any library. | |
526 | Compliments given in this demon’s presence cause pain to the speaker. | |
527 | Compulsively writes on anything within reach. | |
528 | A crazed woman with necklaces of body parts and hands full of weapons. | |
529 | Creates lust and rage in humans with but a touch. | |
530 | Creates trouble for the summoner, then repeatedly saves them by using invisibility, instant transportation to another place, or powers of persuasion. | |
531 | A crippled woman, lusty, petulant, and forceful. | |
532 | A dark-skinned warrior, mounted on a large, black stallion. | |
533 | Declarations of love or friendship made in this demon’s presence always come | |
534 | out wrong and sound like insults. | |
535 - 536 | Delights in turning summoners invisible so they can watch how others betray them. | |
537 | Demands human sacrifices, preferably children killed at night and fed to owls. | |
538 | Does not like the light, and this is no affectation. | |
539 | Doors become stuck or locked in this demons presence, but it can open them easily. | |
540 | A dove that speaks in a scratchy monotone. | |
541 | Dresses in long, mustard yellow wrappings and bronze chains. | |
542 | The Duke of Defeat, the Lion of Loss. | |
543 | Eager to gossip about other demons and reveal the truth of their origins, but most of it is clever lies. | |
544 | An eagle, falcon, or goshawk on the demon’s arm. | |
545 | Emits a stench so bad that no mortal can bear it. | |
546 - 547 | Encourages mortals to commit sexual assault. | |
548 | Encourages the institution of slavery and cruelty towards slaves. | |
549 | Encourages the sin of grave robbing above all else. | |
550 | The End You Have Been Longing For. | |
551 | Enjoys drinking the blood of the living and eating the flesh of the dead. | |
552 | Enjoys killing people at noon on sunny days more than anything else in the world. | |
553 | An enormous sea monster of infinite size. | |
554 | An enormous wolf, with dangling, engorged genitals and a tongue that lolls from its mouth and scrapes the grounds. | |
555 - 556 | Everything becomes heavier in this demon’s presence. | |
557 | A fearsome wolf with a raven’s head and a serpent for a tail. | |
558 | A fierce dragon that is also part man and part scorpion. | |
559 | A fire in the exact shape of a man, without smoke. | |
560 | Fires and other light sources snuff out in this demon’s presence unless it carries them in hand. | |
561 | Fires burn a sickly green colour in this demon’s presence. | |
562 | Fires burn in strange colours when this demon speaks. | |
563 | Fond of kidnapping, rape, and treasure, but little else. | |
564 | A fully-armoured knight with no person inside the armour. | |
565 | The Gate Through Which All Sinners Must Pass. | |
566 | A giant serpent that is covered in smaller serpents and attended by dragons. | |
567 | A giant serpent, always in total darkness. | |
568 | A gigantic fly with sixty-six mouths, six hundred wings, and six thousand eyes. | |
569 | A gigantic yellow leopard with blazing eyes, the face of a man, and long knives | |
570 | instead of forepaws. | |
571 - 572 | Gives birth to all manner of biological abominations that never live more than a few days but always attempt mayhem. | |
573 | Glass turns back into sand when demon looks at it. | |
574 | A gloomy sour-faced man, either dressed in a black cloak or armour. | |
575 | A goat with the hindquarters of a fi sh or serpent. | |
576 - 577 | Gold turns into lead in this demon’s presence. | |
578 | A golden or iridescent scarab of any size, fl oating in the sky or crawling in the dungeons below. | |
579 | A great sea monster with many heads, including the heads of serpents, women, and dogs. | |
580 | A great sea serpent, its body covered in numberless crab-like legs. | |
581 - 582 | The ground shakes when this demon walks. | |
583 | A hairless man with mouths on his hands. | |
584 | A handsome youth infected by a crazed, manic energy. | |
585 | A handsome youth with a crown of flowers in his hair. | |
586 | Has a collection of children’s eyes and likes to show them off . | |
587 - 588 | Has a supernatural influence over a single element (fire, water, stone, weather, etc). | |
589 | Has excellent knowledge of all sciences but is even more accomplished at poetry. | |
590 | Has minions whose forms change constantly. | |
591 | Has the head of an elephant with two trunks and seven tusks. | |
592 | Has two stars on its head where horns made of light can grow. | |
593 | Hates all buildings made of stone—they are evidence of too much pride, for man should live in the dirt and grovel. | |
594 | Hates fornication and enjoys punishing lovers. | |
595 | Hates to see the colour purple on mortals, and will rage against them. | |
596 | He Whose Name is a Killing Word. | |
597 | The head of a bull, the tail of a fish, and snails for legs. | |
598 | A hermaphroditic bull with a human face, six legs, and enormous genitalia. | |
599 | A horse the size of a dog with a stag’s head, an elephant’s feet, and a boar’s tail. | |
600 | A horse with the horns of an elk and a ram. | |
601 | A huge woman, at least twice as tall as a man, with pitch black skin, covered in peacock feathers. | |
602 | A hulking mass composed of pieces of seemingly-random land animals. | |
603 | A hunched woman with hair growing all over her body. | |
604 | If any kind of force is used against this demon, glass breaks, plants wither and die, and food spoils. | |
605 | If summoned at dawn, this demon will perform tasks for the summoner immediately, otherwise, it will wait for hours, making excuses. | |
606 | If this demon is confined or limited by magic, blood will rain from the sky. | |
607 | If you feed this demon the hair or nails of a person, they suffer any wounds the demon suffers, except they can die and this demon cannot. | |
608 | An impassioned man in black and gold robes. | |
609 | An imperious man carrying a silver-inlaid wooden chest full of disease. | |
610 | In direct sunlight, this demon’s skin slowly turns to poison ashes and flakes off , contaminating its surroundings. | |
611 - 612 | Inanimate objects move away from this demon of their own accord, as if fleeing in terror. | |
613 | Indoor spaces around this demon rearrange themselves into mazes slowly, and stay jumbled-around even after it is gone. | |
614 - 615 | Induces apathy and inaction in mortals, weighing down their bones, and snuffing out their passionate spirit. | |
616 | The infernal enforcer of agreements made between thieves. | |
617 - 618 | Inflicts all manner of pain and suffering upon the summoner’s captives. | |
619 | An ingeniously constructed mechanical man. | |
620 | Inspires lust in mortals, inflaming their passions and commanding them to go naked. | |
621 | The intestines of dogs gain a life of their own in this demon’s presence, crawling out and strangling their hosts, and sometimes others. | |
622 | Is a great forester and has earned the enmity of all tree spirits everywhere. | |
623 | Is an excellent architect, carpenter, and mathematician. | |
624 - 625 | Is eager to show the summoner how to procure the love of women. | |
626 | Is especially fond of philosophy and uses this subject to confuse and deceive summoners. | |
627 | Is fond of making all sorts of mechanical wonders, though its favourites are all traps that wound anyone examining them. | |
628 | Is fond of making nearby people invisible to the summoner. | |
629 | Is fond of minting coins, but is an inveterate counterfeiter. | |
630 | Is fond of transporting corpses from place to place, especially places where the living will accidentally stumble upon them. | |
631 | Is intensely interested in fashion, marriage, and music. | |
632 | Is powerless against amulets made of obsidian. | |
633 | Is powerless before a summoner who wields a hazel wand. | |
634 | Is usually summoned in order to ward off other spirits. | |
635 | It grows cold and dark in this demon’s presence. | |
636 - 637 | It will lie and deceive constantly unless commanded properly by the summoner. | |
638 | Knows about the movements of the stars and the strange gods that dwell within them. | |
639 | Knows all about insects and vermin and can set them any task. | |
640 | Knows all forms of magic but is contemptuous of its practice. | |
641 | Knows all manner of crafting and is a skilled philosopher. | |
642 | Knows all manner of manual skills, as well as all subjects taught at universities. | |
643 | Knows all the arts and sciences of mortals. | |
644 | Knows all the doings that happen to the south, but nowhere else. | |
645 | Knows all the stars and will take a summoner to visit them. | |
646 | Knows every work of philosophy and astrology ever written by heart. | |
647 | Knows everything there is to know about war and all battles ever fought. | |
648 | Knows how to steal and balks at no task the summoner sets it to. | |
649 | Knows its way around the forests, rivers, and streams of every land. | |
650 - 651 | Knows of treasures guarded by other spirits and demons. | |
652 | Knows whenever someone invents some new tool or technique. | |
653 - 654 | Light dims and dies as it comes near this demon until only twilight remains. | |
655 | Likes to dig up corpses and switch their graves. | |
656 | Likes to grant wishes to summoners and then punish them for whatever they wish for. | |
657 - 658 | Likes to inspire bloodshed and devour human flesh. | |
659 | Likes to prolong sieges, make soldiers march endlessly to no purpose, and see crops engulfed in flames. | |
660 - 661 | Likes to steal treasures from great kings and lords, and bring war to towns and cities. | |
662 | A lion with the head of a donkey and the sultry mouth of a woman. | |
663 | A lion with the head of a man or donkey. | |
664 | A lion-faced man with scissors for hands, riding a large and muscular horse. | |
665 | A lion-headed man riding a black horse and carrying vipers. | |
666 | A magistrate with long, dark hair and a stern brow. | |
667 | Makes a great show of being scared of light but this is sham. | |
668 | A male hyena with the head of a slug and human breasts. | |
669 | A man dressed in simple desert nomad attire or an ascetic’s loincloth. | |
670 | A man in chains covered in desert sand. | |
671 | A man or woman with brightly-coloured bird’s wings and the head of a leopard. | |
672 | A man or woman, plain or handsome, but always angry. | |
673 | A man who acts like he is in constant pain, always hobbling, rubbing his joints, and grimacing. | |
674 | A man with a winged lion sigil emblazoned upon his clothes. | |
675 | A man with blue skin, a green beard, and the odd animal feature. | |
676 | A man with dark metal skin that screeches when he moves. | |
677 | A man with great teeth, two horns, and a sword. | |
678 | A man with no skin, covered in writhing snakes. | |
679 | A man with one eye, one arm, and one leg. | |
680 | A man with talons for feet, the head of a bull and the head of a ram sprouting from his shoulders. | |
681 | A man with tattoos of stars all over him. | |
682 | A man with the head of a bull and gills on his neck. | |
683 | A man with the head of a hawk and bony | |
684 | Mates with mortal dogs in order to disgust mortals and make them give birth to monsters. | |
685 - 686 | May command mortals that are not the summoner, if their will is weak. | |
687 - 688 | May sign fake contracts with summoners. | |
689 | A mermaid with an upside-down face. | |
690 | A mild-mannered old man riding a two-headed crocodile. | |
691 | A morbidly obese woman with a gaping mouth. | |
692 - 693 | Mortals can sense this demon’s presence and it infernal nature. | |
694 | Mortals cannot run in this demon’s presence. | |
695 | Mortals crave alcohol in this demon’s presence. | |
696 - 697 | Mortals hear voices in their heads in this demon’s presence, urging them to commit acts of evil. | |
698 | Mortals in this demon’s presence age ten times as fast as normal, though their hair and nails do not grow. | |
699 | Mortals must crawl in this demon’s presence. | |
700 - 701 | Mortals see shadows and movement out of the corners of their eyes in this demon’s presence, but there is nothing there. | |
702 - 703 | Mortals taste blood and iron in this demon’s presence. | |
704 | Mortals this demon wants to humiliate speak backwards in its presence. | |
705 - 706 | Mortals who employ this demon’s services find they develop animal features after every task completed. | |
707 | A muscular red-haired man with blades embedded in his flesh. | |
708 | A normal man accompanied by phantom candles. | |
709 - 710 | Objects become dirty in this demon’s presence. | |
711 | Objects float in the air around this demon. | |
712 - 713 | Objects move slowly on their own in this demon’s presence. | |
714 | Octopus tentacles peek out from under this demon’s feathers. | |
715 | Offers to create towers or tear down an enemy’s walls. | |
716 | An old man wearing clothes made of rotting meat. | |
717 | Out of water, this demon crawls across the ground and cannot actually stop touching it. | |
718 | Persuades mortals to worship severed heads. | |
719 | A pitiful, broken man and constantly behaves like the village idiot or an addle-minded jester. | |
720 | Plants grow blood-red flowers in this demon’s presence and twist into obscene shapes. | |
721 - 722 | Plants wither and die in this demon’s presence. | |
723 | A powerfully built man with very dark skin. | |
724 | Puts people into an iron coffin to take them away. | |
725 | The Ravaging Mother Who Devours Her Own Young. | |
726 - 727 | Reveals the summoner’s secrets to others at every opportunity. | |
728 | Rivers run red with blood (or appear to) in this demon’s presence. | |
729 | A roughly-made humanoid with spindly limbs, blank features, and no genitalia. | |
730 | Ruins anything crafted by mortal hands with but a touch. | |
731 | A scarlet bird that sings sweet but haunting songs in the voice of a child. | |
732 | The screams and roars that come from this demon are deafening. | |
733 | A scribe with scaly skin, dressed in clothes of an ancient style. | |
734 | Seems to fall asleep at odd times, especially in the middle of a conversation or when receiving instructions. | |
735 | Silver turns into ashes in this demon’s presence. | |
736 - 737 | Sleeping mortals have nightmares in this demon’s presence. | |
738 | The Sleepless Dragon That Waits Forever. | |
739 | A slight, ineffectual adult man of indeterminate age—he looks like someone who looks young for their actual age. | |
740 | A soldier dressed all in red except for a golden crown. | |
741 | A soldier wearing red armour and apparel. | |
742 | A soldier, diseased and heavily armed, riding a pale, sickly horse. | |
743 | Sometimes this demon’s skull cracks open and its blood spills upon the ground, turning into a black, viscous oil. | |
744 | The sound of rushing water accompanies this demon, and actual water in its presence heats up. | |
745 - 746 | Spaces and object seem too large around this demon. | |
747 | Speaks all languages and cannot be commanded by the summoner for longer than one full cycle of the moon. | |
748 | Speaks in a clear but subtle voice full of believable lies. | |
749 | Speaks in a harsh whisper that can always be heard, even by the deaf. | |
750 | Speaks in riddles about hidden things and mathematics. | |
751 | Speaks mystically of many hidden things. | |
752 | A stern-faced king who rides a pale horse. | |
753 - 754 | Any still water in this demon’s presence births disease-ridden mosquitoes. | |
755 | A strong and imposing man, always taller than the summoner, always overbearing. | |
756 - 757 | Sugar turns to salt in this demon’s presence, and wine into vinegar. | |
758 | A summoner too weak to resist this demon’s power will be crushed or drowned. | |
759 | A tall, hunched man swathed in dark robes. | |
760 | A tall, muscular man with a fl owing beard who is constantly wet. | |
761 | Tells obscene jokes that are not funny. | |
762 | The text of legal contracts changes in this demon’s presence. | |
763 | A thin man riding a pale horse that has a serpent for a tail. | |
764 - 765 | Things move in the skies above this demon. | |
766 | This demon acts paranoid, and tries to get others to buy into its persecution complex. | |
767 | This demon always brings part of its infernal domains with it to earth. | |
768 | This demon appears as a carrion-eating animal. | |
769 | This demon argues compulsively against any statement made in his presence. | |
770 - 771 | This demon brings storm clouds and thunder wherever its goes. | |
772 | This demon can be imprisoned inside a bronze container. | |
773 | This demon can call storms at sea to travel inland to its location. | |
774 | This demon can cure a disease by taking it upon its own body, or it can take an illness off itself and pass it to a mortal. | |
775 | This demon can do all the same things every other demon can do, just not as well. | |
776 | This demon can drown men with its bare hands, as sea water constantly fl ows off it. | |
777 | This demon can only be summoned through an open gateway to another plane of existence. | |
778 | This demon can split its body into two parts—any two parts—that move and function independently. | |
779 | This demon cannot be entreated or reasoned with unless off ered a foe to battle and destroy. | |
780 - 781 | This demon cannot disguise its nature or appear as a normal human. | |
782 | This demon cannot enter a house uninvited if anyone is home. | |
783 | This demon cannot enter a seafaring craft. | |
784 | This demon cannot lie to mortals in words, so it pretends to have trouble speaking. Whatever this demon steps on turns to stone and crumbles to dust. | |
785 | This demon cannot perform acts of violence, and concentrates on other sins instead. | |
786 - 787 | This demon cannot touch sacred objects. | |
788 | This demon casually spreads vile rumours in every conversation. | |
789 | This demon catches flies and bugs out of the air. | |
790 | This demon causes mortals in its presence to weep or cry. | |
791 | This demon changes shape so rapidly that its form can hardly be identified. | |
792 | This demon claims to live at the centre of the earth, amongst fire and brimstone. | |
793 - 794 | This demon conjures small object into its hands. | |
795 | This demon constantly locked in battle with the other demons who would encroach upon its terrain. | |
796 | This demon coughs up small creatures that scurry off and then melt into poisonous pools of blood. | |
797 | This demon demands sacrifices for its favours, but those foolish enough to provide them will find no benefit to it. | |
798 - 799 | This demon demands that huge temples be built to honour it. | |
800 | This demon desires to eat elephants and serpents. | |
801 - 802 | This demon does not speak with a human voice, but communicates telepathically. Speaking directly into the minds of mortals. | |
803 | This demon eats with its hands and hates cutlery, even going so far as to harass anyone who seems amenable to using a fork and knife. | |
804 | This demon has a great mane like a lion and eyes made of fire. | |
805 | This demon has a limited precognitive ability to see the future. | |
806 | This demon has a shadow that pilfers small objects. | |
807 | This demon has a single short, black horn on its forehead. | |
808 | This demon has been cursed to roam until the day of judgment. | |
809 - 810 | This demon has black wings with sharp edges. | |
811 | This demon has fungus and mould growing all over its clothes, and leaves samples wherever it goes. | |
812 - 813 | This demon has great strength and often crushes valuable objects in its grip. | |
814 | This demon has no reservations about revealing how it fell from grace, or how other demons began their infernal careers. | |
815 | This demon has no shadow and no reflection, but snakes are never very far away. | |
816 | This demon has no shadow and three reflections. | |
817 - 818 | This demon has no tongue, but can still speak. | |
819 | This demon has snakes entwined around its neck and head. | |
820 - 821 | This demon has someone else’s shadow, not its own. | |
822 | This demon has spirit servants that spy on people. | |
823 | This demon has the body of a man, the legs of a giant toad, and the wings of a bat. | |
824 | This demon has the heads of a dog and a crocodile sprouting from its shoulders. | |
825 | This demon has the sound of trumpets to announce it. | |
826 | This demon has wings covered in feathers made of skin. | |
827 | This demon imitates the speech patterns of mortals in order to mock them. | |
828 | This demon is accompanied by a host of ghostly musicians and it shouts and roars in order to be heard above them. | |
829 | This demon is almost blind and deaf on the material plane and will accidentally set things on fire. | |
830 - 831 | This demon is always taller than any mortal in its presence. | |
832 | This demon is arrogant and grants wisdom that is always flawed. | |
833 | This demon is attended by a multitude of birds. | |
834 | This demon is attended by a retinue of dwarves, whom it punishes mercilessly and constantly with a whip or a red hot brand. | |
835 | This demon is best used as protection against other demons and spirits, for it hates them almost as much as itself. | |
836 - 837 | This demon is compelled to blaspheme when confronted by religion of any kind. | |
838 | This demon is completely covered in hypnotic, multi-coloured scales. | |
839 | This demon is covered in garish, unruly feathers. | |
840 | This demon is cursed to constantly devour human flesh and will pester the summoner to feed it. It is not picky about who it eats. | |
841 | This demon is first and foremost an agent of war, eager to dispatch men to battle. | |
842 | This demon is half woman, half sea serpent, covered in tumours. | |
843 | This demon is impossible to communicate with or control through reason. | |
844 | This demon is made of darkness and the body that accompanies it is only there to provide a voice. | |
845 | This demon is made of fire, and all manner of illusions dance within it. | |
846 | This demon is most skilled at dispatching men to war, fi ling towns full of soldiers and weapons, and causing strife between armies. | |
847 | This demon is powered by a fearsome rage. | |
848 | This demon is prone to removing its internal organs, which look strange and alien. | |
849 | This demon is so deformed that it is hard to look at. | |
850 - 851 | This demon is surrounded by a cloud of flies. | |
852 - 853 | This demon is vengeful and never forgets a slight. | |
854 | This demon is very lusty and uses obscene language. | |
855 | This demon is very tidy and vain, immune to the accumulation of dirt, and suffers no wounds except when its physical form is killed. | |
856 | This demon lasciviously masturbates with items the summoner hands it. | |
857 | This demon leaves small, empty snail shells wherever it goes. | |
858 | This demon likes to tell peoples’ fortunes and give them bad news. | |
859 | This demon lives in forests and likes to lure unwary travelers into caves and attack them. | |
860 - 861 | This demon must drink blood in order to animate its physical body when it is animated on the material plane. | |
862 | This demon must pace across whatever surface it stands upon, unable to stay still. | |
863 | This demon often lights itself on fire for effect, and is immune to burning. | |
864 | This demon plays knife games with its hands, moving faster than any mortal can but never cutting itself. | |
865 | This demon pretends to be a barber, but has no real skill at it. | |
866 - 867 | This demon pretends to be the summoner’s servent when they are not around. | |
868 | This demon produces mist when it moves and noxious clouds of smoke and gas when it stands still. | |
869 | This demon rips off its own fi ns and shapes them into small creatures. | |
870 | This demon scribbles obscene and pornographic graffiti on the walls and furniture wherever it goes. | |
871 | This demon spends a summoner’s money without their permission. | |
872 - 873 | This demon spreads disease where it goes. | |
874 | This demon sticks pins underneath its fingernails and flagellates itself with a barbed lash. Mortals feel nauseous in this demon’s presence. | |
875 | This demon talks about patricide at every opportunity. | |
876 | This demon tears its skin off constantly, even though it heals back in moments. | |
877 | This demon ties small red threads to various objects. | |
878 - 879 | This demon undertakes all tasks set by the summoner with no verve or vigour, often bungling them. | |
880 | This demon wears a golden belt around its waist. | |
881 | This demon weighs souls against feathers, and never is a soul light enough to escape judgment. | |
882 - 883 | This demon will give lavish gifts that eventually turn to ashes. | |
884 | This demon will give truthful answers to questions about secrets and sacred things, but on other topics, it will invent and dissemble. | |
885 | This demon will not understand commands, and can only be goaded into attacking others. | |
886 - 887 | This demon will not undertake to make life better for anyone, no matter how much the summoner cajoles it. | |
888 | This demon will only ever appear indoors, and is accompanied by a total darkness in which light cannot exist. | |
889 | This demon will stab out its eyes at random intervals, screaming hysterically and begging forgiveness. | |
890 | This demon would much rather stab people with rusty knives than anything else. | |
891 - 892 | This demon’s alluring voice deceives by its very nature. | |
893 | This demon’s appearance is often ruined by random attacks of cold air and snow that follow it around. | |
894 | This demon’s back is covered in a multitude of wings, perhaps one from each type of earthly creature. | |
895 | This demon’s blood and flesh are euphoric drugs, and very addictive. | |
896 | This demon’s blood glows with an unearthly light. | |
897 | This demon’s blood permanently stains whatever it touches. | |
898 | This demon’s body is incredibly cold and frost forms on nearby surfaces. | |
899 | This demon’s body is infected by strange creatures that resembles a cross between a wood louse, a peach, and a lobster. | |
900 | This demon’s body is missing strips of flesh that have been peeled off . | |
901 | This demon’s body is that of a man, skin cracked and dry. | |
902 | This demon’s clothes appear to be made out of coral. | |
903 | This demon’s dance causes the earth to shake and buildings to collapse. | |
904 | This demon’s demeanour is always of the most disagreeable sort—almost as if it wants to be dispatched back to hell out of sheer disgust. | |
905 - 906 | This demon’s eyes blaze with fire, as if they were mirrors facing funeral pyres. | |
907 | This demon’s face is just a huge mouth. | |
908 | This demon’s favourite trick is to show the summoner the creation of the world. | |
909 | This demon’s flesh dissolves in water, and it will horrify mortals by destroying parts of its body and then acting like a cripple. | |
910 | This demon’s flesh is always covered in soot and ash. | |
911 | This demon’s followers handle poisonous snakes. | |
912 | This demon’s footprints, when seen, are those of random animals. | |
913 - 914 | This demon’s gaze causes mortals to shiver. | |
915 | This demon’s great lungs can blow huge gusts of wind and shout very loudly. | |
916 | This demon’s great weakness is the power of wands made from ash or oak. | |
917 | This demon’s greatest delight is crushing mortals beneath its many feet. | |
918 | Th is demon’s greatest joy is to sink ships laden with soldiers and weapons of war. | |
919 | Th is demon’s hallucinogenic venom is so powerful that merely staring at its hypnotic scales for too long can send a mortal into paroxysms of fear. | |
920 - 921 | This demon’s hands turn to claws when it is cruel. | |
922 | This demon’s heart is black with murderous rage. | |
923 | This demon’s helmet can detach and fl y through the air, belching flaming oil upon its foes. | |
924 | This demon’s limbs reach as far as it wants them to. | |
925 | This demon’s only concern is to deceive men. | |
926 | This demon’s pockets are full of intricate machines. | |
927 | This demon’s presence causes snows and rain. | |
928 | This demon’s saliva numbs all feeling. | |
929 - 930 | This demon’s scream can deafen mortals. | |
931 | This demon’s skin is perpetually rotting. | |
932 | This demon’s skin looks normal but feels like pumice rock. | |
933 | This demon’s specialty is abusing children. | |
934 | This demon’s surroundings slowly turn to ashes and dust. | |
935 | This demon’s sword can kill even if imprisoned in a protective circle. | |
936 | This demon’s thoughts can escape into the minds of mortals, their hideous maliciousness causing an incapacitating terror. | |
937 | This demon’s touch can cut like a knife. | |
938 - 939 | This demon’s touch causes pain to mortals. | |
940 | This demon’s touch causes things to dry up and shrivel. | |
941 | This demon’s touch invariably causes living mortals to vomit. | |
942 | This demon’s touch is burning hot to wood and other dead things. | |
943 - 944 | This demon’s touch is freezing cold to living things. | |
945 | This demon’s touch is like acid, fire, and razors. | |
946 | This demon’s touch makes a man clever, for a time. | |
947 | This demon’s vermilion-coloured hair is arranged in a tall crest upon its head. | |
948 | This demon’s voice echoes from a great distance after it speaks, and it silently mouths its own repeated words. | |
949 - 950 | This demon’s voice echoes no matter where it is. | |
951 | This demon’s weakness is that it cannot harm children, but can be harmed by them, and is even burned by the touch of their skin. | |
952 | This demon’s words etch themselves into wood and stone in her presence. | |
953 | Thorns grow from them this demon’s leavings. | |
954 | Those who drink this demon’s breast milk are paralysed. | |
955 | Thunder and lightning and tempestuous storms accompany this demon wherever it goes. | |
956 | Time seems to crawl in this demon’s presence. | |
957 | Touching this demon causes mortals to gain hideous mutations. | |
958 | Trees and plants bend and twist in this demon’s presence. | |
959 | An ugly, hairy dwarf with misshapen, bandy legs. | |
960 | Understands the songs of birds, the barks of dogs, and the voice of the rivers and streams. | |
961 | A vagrant with bat wings and the head of a dog, which can speak normally. | |
962 | A vain man, dressed in fancy clothes and makeup. | |
963 | Vermin die in this demon’s presence, drowning in wax that spontaneously forms in their lungs and internal organs. | |
964 - 965 | The voices of dead people follow this demon around. | |
966 | A voluptuous woman, her fine features marred by hate and arrogance. | |
967 | Vomits large pieces of sod and dirt and stomps them into the ground. | |
968 | Any water in this demon’s presence incongruously changes temperature. | |
969 - 970 | Water tastes like urine in this demon’s presence. | |
971 | A wealthy man, his hair gone white with age but his body’s strength undiminished. | |
972 | Whatever this demon’s shadow rests on for more than a minute begins to melt. | |
973 | When this demon drinks a person’s blood, it gains their memories. | |
974 | When this demon speaks only ashes come out of its mouth. | |
975 | Will always warn the summoner about hostile wizards (it knows them all). | |
976 | Will create the illusion of love between a man and a woman, then remove this magical influence after days or weeks and sow discord between them. | |
977 | Will deceive and dissemble unless commanded properly. | |
978 | Will encourage the summoner at every turn to behave like a monarch with absolute authority and to challenge all authority others claim to have. | |
979 - 980 | Will endeavour to set men to fighting and war, and will be less than enthusiastic about all other tasks the summoner asks of it. | |
981 - 982 | Will make young, beautiful strangers fall in love with the summoner. | |
983 | Will occasionally strike out at people with sharp rocks. | |
984 | Will show the summoner what any other mortal has written in secret. | |
985 - 986 | Will teach the arts of witchcraft in exchange for sacrifices. | |
987 - 988 | Wine turns to dust in this demon’s presence. | |
989 | A winged dog with a puny, shrivelled body. | |
990 - 991 | Winter follows this demon where it goes. | |
992 | A woman covered in rose thorns, with a scorpion’s tail. | |
993 | A woman with grey skin and glowing eyes. | |
994 | A woman with the horns of a ram and a bull, and flaming eyes. | |
995 - 996 | Wombs in this demon’s presence become permanently barren. | |
997 | Wood in this demon’s presence is transformed into glass. | |
998 | Wounds putrefy when this demon looks at them, filling up with worms and flies immediately. | |
999 | A young boy or girl with angel’s wings, riding a two-headed dragon. | |
1000 | A young girl of average appearance and conservative dress. |