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Deamons are sentient beings in Deamonic that are under the thrall of and infused with the powers of a Demonic force. They exist to act as conduits of the true Demon's power or to serve as vessels for the Demon's mind. Most Deamons on the continent of Vian were created by the Demon Xal, however one notable Deamon, Nayla, was instead created by Pandora. The Deamons of Myor have more varied "sires" for their power, however Pandora has a notable presence there.

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  • Deamons are sentient beings in Deamonic that are under the thrall of and infused with the powers of a Demonic force. They exist to act as conduits of the true Demon's power or to serve as vessels for the Demon's mind. Most Deamons on the continent of Vian were created by the Demon Xal, however one notable Deamon, Nayla, was instead created by Pandora. The Deamons of Myor have more varied "sires" for their power, however Pandora has a notable presence there.
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  • Deamons are sentient beings in Deamonic that are under the thrall of and infused with the powers of a Demonic force. They exist to act as conduits of the true Demon's power or to serve as vessels for the Demon's mind. Most Deamons on the continent of Vian were created by the Demon Xal, however one notable Deamon, Nayla, was instead created by Pandora. The Deamons of Myor have more varied "sires" for their power, however Pandora has a notable presence there.
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