The Demonica Compendium

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all hope of ever returning to Heaven, or they can reside in the human realm and pray to someday earn the opportunity to return to Heaven. Ufelskala Score: Var ies except for those who have entered Sheoul—these fallen angels are ranked as a 5.
    False Angels —Males and females alike are flawlessly beautiful. Highly sexual, they enjoy pleasures of the flesh, but they are very particular in their choice of sex part ners and will only engage in sex with the most attractive humans and human-appearing demons. A cunning and easily bored species, they make life interesting for them selves by tricking humans into thinking they are true angels, and then leading the humans astray from their chosen religion and into another. Ufelskala Score: 3
    Gargantua —Massive, rare demons that live in the deepest ocean trenches and come onto land once every hundred years to mate. Mostly, they scavenge the car casses of large mammals and fish that sink to the ocean floor, but they have been known to hunt squid and octo pus, as well as to sink ships and devour the crews. Ufel skala Score: 2
    Gerund —Thirty feet tall, T- rex jaws and claws as long as a man. Only a handful are believed to be in existence still, a result of long gestation periods and high infant mortality rates. They live underground in mountain ous regions in the human realm, coming aboveground to gorge themselves on humans and animals once every fifty years. Ufelskala Score: 3
    Grim Reaper —Very little is known about the Grim Reaper, except that he lives in a realm of his own, inac cessible to most. Ufelskala Score: Unknown
    Griminions —The Grim Reaper's servants. Believed by some to function for demons as angels do for humans... escorting the souls of dead demons to Sheoul-gra. Ufel skala Score: Unknown
    Guai (gwah-eye)—An Asian species, approximately four feet tall, stocky, and resembling a wild boar on two legs. Omnivores, these demons hang out near rice paddies, where they raid rice fields and eat the occasional snake or rat. Ufelskala Score: 1
    Harpy —Best described as a "winged woman," or as a cross between an eagle and woman. The size of human women, harpies have the legs and talon-tipped feet of eagles, and wings instead of arms. Clawlike hands extend from the tips of their wings. Harpies are social creatures, living in groups in large wilderness areas, feeding on demon prey species. When females reach maturity at the age of one hundred, they can take human form once every ten years to mate with a human male. She will then lay a single egg, which will hatch two years later. The eggs, believed to impart immortality if eaten, are highly prized by some demon species and have become a black market commodity. Ufelskala Score: 1
    Hell Stallion and Hell Mare —Black, horselike creatures the size of Clydesdales. These demon equines are carni vores that spit fire and kill with razor-sharp hooves. Few species can tame and ride hell stallions and mares, but once these horses give their loyalty, it is given for life. Ufelskala Score: 2
    Hellhound —The size of a buffalo, hellhounds are mas sive black canines with paws the size of dinner plates, glowing red eyes, and a mouthful of bloody teeth. Unlike earthbound canines, hellhounds have catlike retractable claws, which they use to devastating effect. Their main method of killing involves first raping their prey and then disemboweling it and feasting while it still lives. Notori ously hard to control, hellhounds must be handled only by a professional—hellhounds are known to turn on their handlers with terrifying frequency. Ufelskala Score: 3
    Huldrefox —A seasonal and social demon that emerges from Sheoul in the fall to raid farmers' fields that are ready to harvest. They especially enjoy gourds. They are a fragile, nonviolent breed, but with six-inch fangs and clawed hands and feet, they are capable of defending themselves when necessary and are extremely protective of their young, flossa, which emerge from eggs after six

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