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Demons
Not to be confused with daemon.

Demons are evil creatures that inspire dread and fear in mortals. Almost all demons are members of the Burning Legion, a group with phenomenal power, that roams the cosmos preying on worlds. All demons are evil.[1]

Most demons were once mortal creatures found on the worlds conquered by the Burning Legion, but have been transformed by their conversion into demonic beings. This change includes a powerful command of arcane energy. They define and control this arcane power with the force of their will, much as sorcerers and wizards do.[2] [1]

There are many types (see below) and races, most of whom typically serve either their own agenda or that of the Legion (they are often the same). For a description of the most important/famous demons visit the race pages or the Legion page.

Not all demons are aligned with the Burning Legion. Other demons have chosen to "abandon" the Burning Legion and yield their allegiance to others, such as the demons that pertain to Illidan's forces.

Characteristics in World of Warcraft

  • Cannot be skinned except for felhounds, darkhounds and their variants, and helboars.
  • Medium Level (24 upwards) demons can drop Silk Cloth.
  • Higher level demons in the 50-60 range can drop Felcloth.
  • Enchanters can enchant weapons with Demonslaying which gives the player bonus attack power against demons and also causes their weapon to become engulfed in flames.
  • Some can be banished or enslaved by warlocks
  • Can be feared by a Paladin's Turn Evil
  • Warlocks in metamorphosis form are considered demons and can be affected by abilities such as Turn Evil.
  • According to Altruis, knowing the true name of a demon will grant a certain amount of power over that demon.
  • Apparently, demons are somehow able to know the names of random individuals they encounter.[3] It is unknown if this is related to the power concerning their own names.


Notable demonic races

  • IconSmall Gan'arg Gan'arg — The main engineers of the legion.
  • Pit lords — Gigantic generals who lead the armies of the Legion, the pit lords are surpassed in power only by the demonic eredar.
  • IconSmall Dreadlord Nathrezim (aka dreadlords) — Usually commanding a small troop of felguards, the dreadlords do not always engage in combat, and are more likely to meddle behind the scenes.
  • IconSmall Tothrezim Tothrezim — Distant cousin race of the nathrezim, laborers and researchers of the Burning Legion, responsible for the creation of the infernals.
  • IconSmall Doomguard Ered'ruin
  • IconSmall Doomguard Doomguard — These ironfisted demons serve as the Burning Legion’s captains and generals.
  • IconSmall Doomlord Doomlord — The most powerful Doomguard can turn important high comanders of the Legion troops.
  • IconSmall Fiend Fiend (Terrorguard, Fear Fiend, Terrorfiend) — Shock troops and supervisors of the Legion, found on the front lines of the Burning Crusade in areas like Outland.
  • IconSmall VoidTerror Void terror — Large, two-headed demons with vast magical powers.
  • Spell Shadow SummonInfernal Infernal — Great burning stone demons that are infamous for falling from the sky like burning meteors.
  • IconSmall Succubus Sayaad
  • IconSmall Voidwalker Voidwalker — Ethereal minions utilized by warlocks as companions.
  • IconSmall Imp Imp — Small, horned spellcaster demons, often seen accompanying warlocks.
  • IconSmall Felsteed Felsteed — Demonic steeds that can be summoned by experienced warlocks.
  • IconSmall Dreadsteed Dreadsteed — Great demonic steeds from the dreadlord world of Xoroth. They only respond to the call of the most powerful warlocks in the land.
  • IconSmall Shivarra Shivarra — The fanatical shivarra are the religious commanders of the legion. They are totally devoted to Sargeras as their god, and inspire the troops — as well as being front line commanders.
  • IconSmall Abyssal Abyssal — infernal-like creature made of jagged stone.
  • IconSmall FloatingEye Floating eye (aka beholders) — Many-eyed demons of unknown origin.
  • IconSmall DemonicHound Demonic hound — Two-headed hounds made of molten fel energies.

Demonically corrupted races

  • Template:Man'ari eredar Race (Eredar warlocks) — The uppermost rank of the Burning Legion. Some, like (Kil'jaeden and Archimonde), were turned into demons by the dark titan Sargeras.
  • IconSmall Felhunter Fel stalker — The felbeasts were originally creatures of conquered worlds who were changed by the evil of the eredar into a demonic form.
  • Spell Shadow SummonFelGuard Felguard — The main infantry of the Legion. They are lethal but inexperienced, and are often treated poorly by greater demons. These humanoid-like creatures were originally residents of conquered worlds who were changed by the evil of the demonic eredar into a demonic form.
  • Template:Fel Orc Race — Fel orcs are orcs who have been changed by the Blood of Mannoroth and of Magtheridon, changing there skin and making them a blood-thirsty race.
  • Template:Felblood Elf Race — Felblood elves are elves changed by siphoning fel energy from Suspended Terrorguards.
  • IconSmall Broken Male Broken — Some Draenei were filled with bitterness after the massacres committed by the orcs and so the demonic influence over Outland influenced them.
    • IconSmall LostOne Lost One — As the Broken, the demonic power corrupted these individuals to mutate and degenerate even more than the Broken.
  • IconSmall Satyr Satyr — Satyrs are night elves who have been corrupted by demonic powers either as a reward or as punishment by Sargeras, other races may also have been transformed later.
  • IconSmall Helboar Helboar — Helboars are boars corrupted by the resident demons in Outland.
  • IconSmall Darkhound Darkhound — These vile creatures are canines having somehow been twisted by demonic energy.
  • IconSmall WarpStalker Warp stalker - These beings were corrupted by the Burning Legion and are sometimes used as mounts.

Notable Demons

Name Role Condition Location Race Allegiance
IconSmall Archimonde Archimonde Legion Field Commander Dead Unknown Eredar Burning Legion
IconSmall Kil'jaeden Kil'jaeden Supreme commander of the Burning Legion, Chief lieutenant of Sargeras Alive Sunwell Plateau Eredar Burning Legion, Eredar
IconSmall Dreadlord Tichondrius Nathrezim dreadlord, Leader of the dreadlords; Chief infiltration specialist, Legion intelligence Dead Unknown Nathrezim Burning Legion, Scourge
Hakkar the Houndmaster Master of the Felhounds Dead Unknown Unknown Burning Legion
IconSmall PitLord Mannoroth King of the pit lords, General of the Burning Legion Dead Orgrimmar (Remains) Annihilan Burning Legion
IconSmall Doomlord Kazzak Lord of the Doomguard demons, Doom Lord Alive Throne of Kil'jaeden, Hellfire Peninsula Ered'ruin Burning Legion
IconSmall Satyr Xavius First of the Satyrs, Satyr Lord, Lord of the Satyrs Eternal Unknown Satyr Burning Legion, Queen Azshara
IconSmall Varimathras Mal'Ganis Leader of the Scarlet Onslaught (while in the form of Barean Westwind) Alive Culling of Stratholme, Caverns of Time or Hidden Hollow, Icecrown Nathrezim Burning Legion, Scourge, Scarlet Crusade / Scarlet Onslaught

Demon or dae'mon?

There is some question as to the origin of the name "demon" in Azeroth. In Christie Golden's Rise of the Horde, it is insinuated that the word "demon" came from the Orcish word "dae'mon", meaning a soul that was evil, twisted, not right...much the same as the eredar word "man'ari". However, in the War of the Ancients Trilogy, the night elves refer to them as demons at the first coming of the Burning Legion — thousands of years before Rise of the Horde. Additionally, "daemon" without the apostrophe is a term used by both Horde and Alliance in varying sources, such as Warcraft I, Warcraft II and World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, including documents predating the First War. No matter the origin of the word, the meaning is still the same.

Demonic traits

"If I have wings, why am I always walking?" - Dreadlord in Warcraft III

"Wings, horns, hooves...what are we saying, is this Diablo?" - Illidan Stormrage in Warcraft III

Usually demons have one or more of a set of demonic physical traits.

Character(s) Horns Scales Bat Wings Hooves Fangs Red Skin Flames
Man'ari eredar Yes Yes One (Kil'jaeden) Yes Yes Some Some
Nathrezim Yes No Yes Yes Yes Some No
Sargeras Yes Yes Once Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sayaad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Some No
Annihilan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Some
Ered'ruin Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Some No
Illidan Stormrage Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Mo'arg No No No No No Some No
Felhunter Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Fel orc No No No No Yes Yes No
Satyr Yes No No Yes Yes Some No
Imp Yes No No No Yes Some Yes
Voidwalker No No No No No No No
Infernal No No No No No No Yes
Void terror Yes Yes No No Yes No No
Shivarra No No No No No Some Yes
  • Only one eredar, Kil'jaeden, has been seen with wings (it is unknown if this is part of his illusions or if he has become greatly mutated). Eredar also display a variety of skin tones, including but not limited to demonic red.
  • Gul'dan saw Sargeras in the Tomb of Sargeras and had wings, however, he is shown without them in the artworks.
  • Not all pit lords have been observed to possess flames. Mannoroth is an example of one characterized by flames.
  • Illidan's flames are a result of his triggered immolation ability and not a result of anatomy, though his arcane tattoos have been known to smolder on occasion, as do his hoofprints (they also bubble when in or on water)

Dungeons & Dragons

In Monster Manual there is a distinct breed of demons which use the "demonic" subtype.[2] This kind of demons are described in Manual of Monsters Appendix Three and as told before the description doesn't match the demons described in the Warcraft Universe.[4] Throughout the Manual fo Monsters the term "demon" refers to the minions of the Burning Legion,[2] but in the section of "demons" of the Appendix Three they refer to the demons of D&D.[4] However, the validity of the Appendix Three is disputed.

References

  1. ^ a b Monster Guide, pg. 188
  2. ^ a b c Manual of Monsters, pg. 112
  3. ^ Vi'el
  4. ^ a b Manual of Monsters, p.191
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