Assuming the setting has demons that do not come from fallen angels, and regular demons look traditionally demonic, and being evil/good effects what extra-planar beings look like, then what does a redeemed demon look like? What do you prefer they look like?
>: the act of saving people from sin and evil : the fact of being saved from sin or evil YOU CANNOT REDEEM SOMETHING THAT IS AN ELEMENTAL INCARNATION OF SIN AND EVIL
Asher Jones
I assume they start to look less demonic and more angelic or at least less monstrous.
Colton Ramirez
like dis.
All they ever wanted was to get back into heaven.
Xavier Hughes
>no succubi anime girls
Now I don't even want to play.
Ryan Gutierrez
Mmm yes I like this direction
Logan Reyes
play along and pretend that it's not the manifestation of evil, but a being created to be evil
Alexander Long
>SOMETHING THAT IS AN ELEMENTAL INCARNATION OF SIN AND EVIL That's pretty much only true in the case of D&D.
Jackson Roberts
What if the demon is merely an angel who turned deliberately away from the light and faith of the local divine good guys they once served?
Henry Murphy
>this faggotry again Demons don't have free will, they are evil incarnate and can never become good. If they can, it cheapens the whole thing. What's the point of even having demons if they aren't absolutely evil? Your fantasy of a succubus who won't kill you will never come true, fuck off already.
Colton Cook
Like this
Ian Price
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Luke Flores
Welp, I guess we're done here.
Caleb Thompson
Did you seriously just make this thread again after your last one got shut down?
Jordan Russell
Different user, I don't want any succubus wank.
I want this >
Dominic Nelson
I suppose technically he was never, nor was he ever going to be, redeemed as he was brought to Earth as an infant and was such was always taught the difference between Good and Evil.
The whole nurture vs nature debate could be put to rest in terms of Hellboy, he was nutured outside of Hell by a kindly, old Catholic Professor... who fed him pancakes and red him bedtime stories.
Luis Garcia
Draenei.
Think about it.
Nathan Richardson
How do you explain fallen celestials? >YOU CANNOT CORRUPT SOMETHING THAT IS AN ELEMENTAL INCARNATION OF VIRTUE AND GOOD
John Turner
Warhammer?
Owen Collins
Are celestials elemental incarnations of virtue and good? Or is that just what they claim?
Well in my homebrew, demons are just angels that the local god burned off their feathers and broke their halos and stuck the pieces in their heads to make horns
Can't really imagine there's a way to undo that, maybe just come to terms with yourself and change your behavior, but the scars will never go away
Jace Sullivan
That's really edgy and gives me 0 hope for the rest of your homebrew setting.
Charles King
Can't please everyone I suppose. I don't wanna fleshout my setting too much because having a history that's -too- packed makes me personally feel like there's no room for the PCs quests to make a difference in the world so to speak Enough to get the gist of the tone, not so much that you're smothered in it
Robert Foster
Like an angel but darker, taking a lot after a Celestial but noticeably edgier. Like a Balisse Angel
Jace Campbell
Probably the same, since it's basically a species?
Ryan Richardson
I mean you say that, but it sure sound like you're overdeveloping with that whole angel shit. I'm mostly disgusted that in your setting a halo is actually a shitty golden ring and not an aura of light like halos are actually supposed to be.
Luke Brooks
A demons elemental incarnations of sin and evil? Or is that just what they claim?
Angel Bennett
Before redemption: It looks like anything it wants to look like. That's how celestials work.
After redemption: It looks like anything it wants to look like. That's how celestials work.
They might actually be better at passing for human, given they tend to have more experience with a broader set of humans than the angels do.
Juan Russell
Hmm, well your criticism is valid and I will take it to heart user
Noah Gray
...and every other setting where demons aren't fapbait.