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In my campaign world, there is an order of warriors known as the Hell Guard, so named because they are the main
anti-demon taskforce of the Church. As part of their duties, they are entrusted with keeping a set of 100 major
demonic weapons sated with blood & souls(preferably of other demons), as without these appeasements the
Demon Lords bound within the weapons will break free and bring about a second invasion from hell.
Since /tg/ is well known for your awesome creativity with magic items, I thought I'd let you guys come up with some
of the weapons/demon Lords.
Each weapon should have a named Demon Lord and his Domain, the actual form and powers of the weapon, and
a totally overpowered ability the weapon unleashes when it is either
1: Gorged on blood/souls/giblets
2: Starved and close to escaping it's bound form
I'll post some examples to keep the thread alive for a while.
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It'll save you the headache of "but what happened to the other 96 weapons?"
In the spirit of the topic, though... a glazed red sword with cracks running
through it. The weapon pulsates when hungry, but as it is bathed in blood, it
pulses slower and slower. At peak power, it can emit pulses that cause
momentary prescience (one or two seconds) for the user, which is pretty
handy in fights. These glimpses always turn hellish, though, and that's less
awesome.
A horrifically organic crossbow, Baaklemon contains the Bloody Gatekeeper, the Demon Lord who
ushered in the first wave of demonic invaders hundreds of years ago. Baaklemon produces it's own
ammunition, which are writhing, half-alive pieces of demonic spines. Those hit by Baaklemon's bolts
undergo immediate and hideous mutation into warped abominations under Baaklemon's control unless
they are protected by either magic or prodigious constitution and willpower. Once enough souls have
been captured by Baaklemon, it will fuse the tortured spirits into a humming bolt of energy that will
punch a hole in reality and open a short-lived gateway to hell.
Baaklemon is not used by the church except for a monthly sacrifice of a comdemned prisoner(the
resulting abominaion is destroyed immediately) and for those rare instances where a task force must be
sent into Hell itself to retrieve a lost relic or captured saint.
Also thre are no good images of demonic crossbows, yeesh
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)17:43 No.18408054
styx- ferrymans oar- the demon styx who was skilled in taking souls into the next world and now bound
into his own weapon this ornate staff resembling an oar, can drain the souls of those it touches the longer
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the contact the more of the soul is banished however if left starved it will rip the souls from mortals over
a large area and consume them in it's hunger and send any excess to hell.
(like this OP?)
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)17:46 No.18408070
>>18407937
I cheefully admit this was one of my influences
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>>18407941
That IS a good one.
>>18407959
Ehhh, I'm going with 100 because this is a high-powered setting and while these weapons are indubitable
powerful, they aren't all in play at once, as 90% of them are secluded in temples, shrines, and what have
you at any one time.
They're artifacts, but they're not the Hand of Vecna.
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Only a master musician can hope to use the Strings, but in their hands it becomes a potent weapon of
control, even causing powerful demons to lull into a near static state. The price for using such a tool is
high, however. A yearly sacrifice of 16 choir boys is required to keep the instrument in tune. Indeed,
those who hear it's sound often liken it to a twisted, mournful recital.
If pushed past it's limits, either from lack of souls, or too much, a frantic melody will erupt from the
instrument. Entirely uncontrollable by the wielder, everyone in the vicinity will be frozen in stasis in
poses of hedonistic dance and revelry.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)18:06 No.18408266
Yeier, the Raptor Bow:
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Easily mistaken for a shamanic weapon, this feathered bow has an unblinking yellow eye that the wielder
may use in place of his own vision, giving him telescopic vision and accuracy that even a hawk would
envy. Yeier is a tricksome weapon, however, and will occasionally distort this vision to show loved ones
in the place of enemies, or foes in the place of friends. While it's accuracy and power are notable, Yeier's
arrows have the unique ability to target souls directly, causing direct spiritual damage and feeding Yeier's
final ability. Yeier, when able to draw on the energy of some defeated enemies, can fire straight into the
sky, and then shriek down from the heavens to obliterate a target within a few miles. However, Yeier's
capacity for deception is great, and this ability has caused friendly fire of catastrophic scales in battles
past, such as assassinating the Grand Inquisitor instead of the intended target, making Yeier a particularly
untrustworthy weapon.
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On of the more corrupting relics of the Hellguard, Lasavi is a heavily stylized helmet with a fanged maw
instead of a visor. Even more disturbing than the vicious exterior is the soft interior of the helmet, which
in place of padding has the 7 whispering mouths of the temptress Lasavi swirling about the head of the
wielder. While the helmet can deliver ferocious bites, it's true power is from the whispers of Lasavi, who
is said to know the weaknesses of every living creature. While this information is invaluable for
defeating unusual foes and discovering secrets, Lasavi's whispers of knowledge reveal dark secrets
intended to enrage, horrify, or seduce the wearer and turn them to their own ends. It is for this reason that
Lasavi is given out only when it is absolutely necessary to feed the helmet or glean information about a
dire foe.
Lasavi's final ability is that, when the helmet is allowed to gorge itself sufficiently, it will turn inside out
and each of Lasavi's seven mouths will scream a Word of Power, utterly changing the nature of reality
within hearing range.
Most suspicious of all is the fact that, alone of the Hell Guard's relics, Lasavi has never attempted to
break its bondage.
Karavak is given to those who have shown remarkable tolerance to pain (and heatstroke), and is one of
the more commonly wielded Hell weapons, since it is (relatively) safe in the hands of a veteran Hell
Guard.
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>>18408620
I'm making them up.
It's a bit lonely.
Hint hint.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)18:51 No.18408685
Ok here we go:
Ahamat, the Crushing Force
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Steel gaunlets of golden color, a glowing blue rune adorns the palm of each. Ahamat typically slew his
enemies by choking them with bare hands, which also gave him the name Choker. These gauntlets
bestow upon their wearer the ability to choke anyone across great distances. However the victims will
bear distinct, black marking of demonic hands around their necks. A wanton and wild demon, Ahamat
does not care what kind of blood and souls it is fed - human, demon or otherwise, but requires constant
use. If it cannot feel necks being wrung and snapped between the gauntlets for a while, it will attempt to
break free. Ahamat's power is considerable, so recapture or banishment would be a major operation for
the Hell Guard.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)18:59 No.18408750
Guilt
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This warhammer appears unornamented and plain. Users will find it deceptively easy to use, as it begins
strangely light while still hitting with power. As the warhammer is used it grows increasingly heavy, but
also increasingly powerful, and the user finds it harder and harder to put down. An insufficiently strong
user will find themselves exhausted to death by the hammer, too weak to continue wielding it but unable
to put it down.
For those strong enough to continuing using the hammer, it will eventually become fully satiated, and so
powerful that slamming the ground will cause the earth to rend and tremor with strength enough to bring
down a curtain wall.
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A hefty, broad-headed lance, Osr is the General of the mounted legions of Hell. The lance penetrates
even the thickest armor, and nothing can slow the wielder's charge until the lance has driven it's entire
length through it's enemies (about 8 human sized targets.) Once it's length is festooned with impaled
foes, it swallows their souls and corpses into itself and emits a field of deadly energy that spreads out
when the wielder charges again, leveling anything that comes with 20 feet of the charger. This secondary
charge, rather than losing energy, builds it up as the charge continues, and if this power becomes too
great for the wielder to keep in check, Osr will accelerate into an unstoppable, soul-drinking meteor of
destruction that could conceivably level a castle wall. At this stage, there is no distinguishing between
friend or foe, and if Osr devours enough souls in this unstoppable rampage, he will break loose from the
prison.
While dangerous, Osr is thankfully predictable, and the destructive power of Osr is often used to impress
neophyte Hell Guards by leaving craters in the sides of mountains or destroying an entire orchard of oak
trees. Osr is a bloodthirsty weapon, but not a clever one, and is perversely proud of being used to spread
destruction, no matter who wields it.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:05 No.18408813
Kyran the Loose
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Now imprisoned within a chain whip, the demon has earned it's name by being contained only loosely
within its cell. Those wielding or constricted by the chain whip can often communicate with the demon,
which was known for being amiable towards humans, due to its former position as a religious leader.
The whispers from the demon are often helpful and the demon appears to be happy with its treatment. It
is primarily a creature of deceit, rather than raw power, and so souls would be difficult for it to attain
otherwise, especially when hunted.
When starved, the whip will, when used, snake round the opponent and attack them mentally. When their
will is broken, the whip absorbs the broken fragments of their mind and soul.
When fully sated, the whip will take on the form of the demon itself. A long, serpentine creature, with
exposed muscle and a terrible maw, will replace the chain whip. The demon is much more vocal in this
form, able to move of its own free will, and will tear any opposition apart, seemingly in cooperation the
user.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:05 No.18408815
>>18408685
Amusing, I already had a pair of strangling gauntlets. I didn't think of making the ability RANGED,
though... Nice one!
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>>18408750
I just have one question about this one- What's a "Curtain wall?"
>>18408766
>It Which Sings begins to snuff out the light around itself.
This is clever and ominous. Me gusta!
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:07 No.18408829
>>18408766
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Writer of that here; The implication, in case you haven't guessed it, was that the demon lord gets out if it
ends up in total darkness. I suppose you could make it mesmerizing too, if it's 'power level' is too low
compared to some of the others. I'll be honest, I find a lot of the weapons in this thread to be a bit...
cartoonish?
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>>18408813
>>18408813
>Kyran the Loose
what a slut
but seriously, this is nifty too
>Demons
>tasteful powers
Pick one
But if you'd care to point out which ones you, as a player, wouldn't take seriously, Please tell me. I'm a
rather gonzo GM, and usually run Superhero campaigns, so this is a bit of a switch for me.
This is pretty badass, though, as it has a bit more subtlety in terms of tactics than most
of mine.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:13 No.18408912
Quis, the Hunter of Man. This is a deceptively primitive looking spear appears to be constructed from a
plain length of wood with a tip of obsidian bound with strips of rawhide. It is decorated with the plumage
of tropical birds and dangling finger bones of unknown origin. Quis was a Panther-like Demon Lord
from a jungle realm doused in eternal night. It derived pleasure from hunting sapient creatures, especially
those whom live in urban areas and are cut off from nature. It reveled in the despair of its prey and
played with them with cat-like cruelty.
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Quis is a flesh-seeker. When thrown at a foe, it will always pierce them where they are uncovered. It will
go so far as to slide through the visors of heavily armored knights to pierce their eyes. When deprived of
prey, Quis grows desperate and tries to break the sigils that bind it. While in this state, you may whisper
it a name and cast it into the sky and it shall sail until it has hunted down and impaled its target. Its
Warden must be specific however, as a demon it delights in twisting the words of mortals. If not told a
place or physical description, it will attempt to kill an unintended target. It is cunning and will take
advantage of any hint of vagueness. Using this ability is also discouraged as it could sail halfway around
the word to strike its target and retrieving it is a massive undertaking in and of itself.
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Moli requires great will to control. There have been several cases where the wielder has not been up to a
task and has gone into berserker frenzy, their only aim being seeing more and more blood spilling out of
people.
Moli demands her hunger be sated with blood of lawyers, or she will grow... very restless.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:18 No.18408958
>>18408912
Ah, good ol' demonic task interpretation vagueness...
>>18408917
See
>>18408296
>>18408205
>>18408397
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>imagination
>demons
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We know exactly what he does. You charge him up like a goddamn pokemon by impaling him in humans
and then he goes very fast, again like an anime special move, destroying 'anything that comes with 20
feet of the charger'. That's not a demon, that's a tabletop wargame miniature with a stat sheet. I could
points cost him in Warhammer. Sating him is a wacky cartoon adventure;
Monk-Captain Steve: "Line up recruits, watch brother Klem here skewer the prisoners"
Prisoner: "Ey, dis' aint the parole board!"
Lancer: "Ors, charge powers activate!"
Prisoner: "Well scrape me shins!" *Urg!*
Lancer: "BY THE POWER OF GREYSKULL, MEGACHARGE GO!"
*Explodes a large rock*
Recruits: *clap* "Cor, that was sweet, I can't wait to help sate Bimboss, Sucker Of Cocks tomorrow!"
He's hardly an ancient and eldritch evil, he's a decepticon you owe money to.
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Once a demonic lord who commanded thunder, lightning, and rain, Barombaar is now confined within a
crude black iron shield. The circular shield measures a foot and a half across and bears no particularly
special features aside from having no signs of rust. However, as Barombaar deflects blows and bashes
victims, an ever wider, ever darker, ever more solid swirl of cloud-like wisps appear around it. When it
catches weapons or crashes into living things, the sound becomes louder and deeper, becoming a
thunderous roar, deafening anyone nearby other than the wielder. Lightning crackles through the cloudshield, and anyone who strikes Barombaar with a metal weapon will be shocked with a stroke of
electrical fury. When Barombaar tastes of enough pain and death, the cloud surrounding it becomes a
solid barrier, growing to block a larger area without adding any weight. At its greatest size, it protects as
a tower shield while maintaining the weight of a light shield. The wielder may attack through the cloud
without interference. Moreover, if outside, storm clouds will grow overhead and begin to pour rain.
Those who fail to strike the wielder of Barombaar when its power reaches its zenith will be smote with
bolts of lightning.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:23 No.18409014
>>18408990
Give me a second to write up Bimboss, Sucker Of
Cocks
that must be refreshed nearly every day, as the sword, it seems, soaks most of it up. No one has any idea
what it does when fully sated, as no one has yet to see it full. Nor does anyone know for certain which
Demon Lord it holds, or what it would do if removed from the vat, and there is not a soul among the Hell
Guard that isn't too terrified to want to find out.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:29 No.18409084
Uiroe
A shard of bone, 3" long and of demonic origin, houses this demon. The point is impossibly sharp: It is
capable of piercing all known materials with minimal effort. The only thing preventing it from being an
effective weapon is its small size and side effects.
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When starving and piercing flesh, the bone will send out roots and begins to draw itself into the creature.
The process is extremely painful for the victim, normally ending with them being knocked out by the
pain within minutes. Over the course of a few hours the body will be drained of blood. The skin will
draw tight over the bones as muscle is consumed. Death invariably follows. The bone is ready to be
collected after a day, by slicing through the chest of the victim. The bone will be in the place of the heart,
with all roots retracted.
When sated and piercing flesh, the bone will draw itself into the victim in much the same manner. This
process is painful, but not to the extent as the feeding process.
Within two hours the bone will have reached the heart, which begins the process of weaponising the host.
Throughout this entire process the host retains their free will, but are more likely to have less qualms
about unethical actions. Within a day the host's hands will have sprouted claws at the end of the hands.
Muscles are more pronounced and hearing is enhanced. At the end of the second day the host can see in
the dark and their breath begins to smell of brimstone. Small growths are visible on either side of the
spine. By the end of the fourth day the host has large, batlike wings and horns will have forced their way
out of the skull. These growths are brutal and pierce the flesh. These transformation, while powerful, are
not permanent. At the end of the seventh day, the host will begin to experience the symptoms of the
feeding process. No host as survived for longer than eight days.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:31 No.18409106
Bimboss, Sucker Of Cocks
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In life, Bimboss the Dawnshredder heralded each day with an orgy of death and pain. Claiming he was
the herald of the Sun, which he saw as the ultimate destroyer, he painted each morning sky red with the
blood of creature, mundane or infernal, he could get his hands on. When he joined the invasion of the
mortal realm, he was insulted by the fowl of the land, who presumed to usurp him as herald of the new
day. He delighted in draining the blood of these treacherous birds in the hours of night, leaving him with
an offering of blood for his beloved daystar come it's rise.
Now, as a feral and twisted Poniard, Bimboss sucks cocks like never before. If not fed the blood of the
rooster each night, Bimboss will put forth a wave of heat and flame, in anger and disappointment, come
the dawning of the sun.
If the weapon is ever allowed to hear the cry of a rooster, Bimboss will be free to suck the cocks of the
mortal world once more.
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Yunanga is a phoenix-like demon lord who attempted to burn the world to ash during the last war
between men and demons. It takes the form of a cape made out of interlinked metal feathers, each one
tinted red as if stained with blood. This cape is capable of guarding against almost any attack, and every
time it blocks an attack, a stream of crimson flames erupts from it that actively seeks out enemies within
reach. The more souls Yunanga has burned to death recently, the more intense the flames.
The flames exuded by Yunanga fade over time, but do so very slowly. If hit with many attacks in a short
time, the trailing flames will increase in size, growing into a massive inferno. Any who wear Yunanga
must take care not to rely too much on it, or they too will be consumed by the raging flames that once
protected them.
Be it a mortally fatal wound or a grazing cut as long as an enemy's flesh is sliced with the sword, a
demon will go into the body of that enemy. When the enemy dies, the demon always returns to the blade.
No matter what barriers or seals are attempting to keep it in place.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:38 No.18409187
>>18409171
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It makes any argument it writes incredibly compelling. However there is always some nasty loophole
that will bite you in the ass if someone finds it.
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Temurida was known for his propensity for devouring his foes alive prior to being bound. A Guard will
find that striking a foe with the weapon causes the head to open impossibly wide as it snaps ghastly bites
from its enemy, its massive fangs shearing through even the toughest armors.
When Temurida has not fed for some time, he will instead clamp his fangs to his victim with the tenacity
of an eel, sucking out their very life. Temurida will hold on till the death of his victim, or until the flesh
he grasps is cut from the body.
Temurida is viewed with a particularly jaundiced eye by many of the Hell Guard, as its tendency to
swing 'round to bite its wielder on a missed attack is well known.
A red, bloody aura surrounds the wielder, as those around him yield, begging to end their pain.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:45 No.18409265
Kanti the Mountain.
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Kanti is a round shield of mostly unremarkable design, except for prominently displaying the demon's
personal seal painted in blood. Kanti was called the Siege Breaker, and is counted amongst the multitude
of demons of War. When the shield is wielded, its bearer gains the demon's fortitude. They will be
capable of sustaining crippling, even mortal wounds without a flinch or bit of pain, and act as if they
were unharmed. This protection will last only as long as they hold the shield. There have been several
casualties when people have dropped the shield, not realizing the severity of their wounds.
Kanti is fed souls by repainting the demon's symbol with the victim's blood - he prefers souls of those
freshly fallen in battle. If sated with souls of twenty in the span of a single day, the shield becomes for a
short while capable of refelcting wounds back; in essence, those who strike the wielder will only wound
themselves.
Kanti has never attempted to escape. It is unclear why, as nobody has been able to figure why he is
apparently content with being bound to the shield. Some think they may have been mistaken about the
demon bound to the shield, claiming it is odd that as a shield, it does not protect from injury but merely
makes wounds irrelevant. The demon in turn refuses to answer any questions pertaining to its identity.
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A hefty, broad-headed lance, Osr is the General of the mounted legions of Hell. This murderous, broadheaded lance penetrates even the thickest armor and constantly pulls and tugs it's wielder's arms towards
any target, friend or foe. Even held at ease, Osr twitches and jerks in the need to run down the fragile
weaklings that surround it. Osr must be fed, lest he escape, but this act bestows a crueler fate than even
those devoured by most other demonic weapons. When Osr is given a chance to spear into armor and
flesh, he guides the charge and spurs thoughts of rage and speed into the mind of lancer and steed alike.
Those struck and impaled soon expire, but their screaming can be still be heard even after their body has
long rotted in the ground. A soul, once lanced by Osr, remains pinned to his shaft to writhe and suffer
until the sheer weight of further spectral victims drives them down the ever-widening shaft to be
devoured by Osr's ravenous hilt. For this reason, Osr is constantly emitting the faint screams of souls in
agony, begging and pleading for mortals to slay their friends and enemies so they might be granted
oblivion. The longer he goes without consuming, the stonger Osr's ability to move in the grip of another,
and plant thoughts of murder and bloody charges into their mind.
>pinned to his shaft to writhe and suffer until the sheer weight of further spectral victims drives them
down the ever-widening shaft to be devoured by Osr's ravenous hilt
>Wow
http://monstroustelevision.blogspot.com/2012/03/odd-inspiration-goetia.html
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:52 No.18409334
>>18409232
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I'm thinking it wouldn't reveal the truth on anything except for other demons; if you write the name of
any demon it will write out their abilities, weaknesses and strengths. If you ask it about other things, it
may lie and obfuscate, but it never lies about other demons. The tricky part is getting hold of the name;
the quill can tell you, if you pledge your soul to it.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:53 No.18409345
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Zyzx, Buttsmacker
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This bar stool is the bound form of Zyzx the Inept, Demon Lord of Failure and
Incompetence.
Zyzx had the misfortune of exiting his hell-rift under a tavern of drunk
barbarians.
When used in combat the stool exudes an aura of incompetence that effects
everyone but the wielder. As the stool is used to bash more and more skulls in, the
range and severity of the aura increase, until at one point things near it fail to
walk, talk or even breathe.
If left to starve, Zyzx will continuously attempt to break free. Of course he will, expectantly, fail, each
and every time.
It's also useful as a device upon which you can sit.
The Church mostly lets this "artifact" rot in the wine cellar, as they take themselves much too seriously to
ever go into battle wielding a bar stool.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:54 No.18409358
>>18409286
Yeah, your Osr is better than my Osr
ALSO HEY GUYS
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Pointing out how you think the Hellguard would view an item is pretty cool as well, so If you wanna
include that, that would be a nifty little bonus.
Alternately, if you wanna write something but don't have a good idea, you could add the Hell Guard's
viewpoint to previous weapons that don't have it.
Hmmm, Hellguard, or Hell Guard?
anything and everything they can, taking on more infernal appearances and growing threatening new
jaws and appendages with which to terrorize the land. Eventually, silk-producing insects will seek out
Zyryz to cocoon the armor in order to transform into a "queen" insect which will begin the true demonic
plague of Zyryz all over again.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)19:56 No.184093
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>>18409345
I love it.
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Reflection, a broken mirror shield, projects the image of the individual that looks into it, except in
numerous forms (one for each shard). Be they monstruous, funny, beautiful or terrible, the attacker is lost
and doesn't know where to hit as those clones actually materialize around him.
When starving, Reflection casts darkness upon those facing it, with the wielder unable to tell what's in
front of him as civilians turn into demons and demons into friends, animals into objects and so on, in an
unpredictable way and pattern.
When fully sated, Reflection casts light on those facing it, revealing their true nature. Not just mimics,
they actually show what the sould of a subject looks like by changing his features, so an inevitably
corrupted civilian will be shown as such even if they looked common before.
moans and even tribal like songs of many traditions. Everything else about this moss is random. The
moss can be purple, even multicolored. Sometimes the moss grows fat in areas or even in rare instances
grows plants that look and act in a resemblant manner to many animals,
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:05 No.18409452
>>18409441
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So what kind of item is it bound to and what
does it do?
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:05 No.18409455
>>18409388
In my campaign, Demons are essentially malevolent manifestations of emotions and concepts that are
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"negative," but cool ideas trump "strict adherence to fluff" so go wild
So yes, you can base a demon off of the 7 sins, or base it off of the personality of a unique demon lord, or
just be like "This is a demon of spiders because fuck spiders"
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:05 No.18409460
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The black shaft of Ani
A Black-feathered arrow containing the essence of Ani the sky-demon.
This arrow when fired may strike any man unerringly, no matter how
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distant, as long as he stands under an open sky. Furthermore, if placated
it's spirit may be consulted for divinatory purposes, as it sees all things
under sun or moon, and only that which is veiled from the heavens is
unknown to it. Once it's target is struck (or missed) the shaft of Ani
immediately returns to the quiver of he who fired it, unless held by powerful magics.
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>>18408266
>>18409460
Ani + Yeier = ultimate archer
combo?
Though Osr constantly screams with the voices of the imapled, those chosen to wield the lance swear
that among the myriad suffering ghosts, not one of the volunteer Hellguard can be heard. Some say that
the Hellguard feel no pain on the lance, others claim that the 'pure' cannot be left to suffer such a fate.
The older, wiser Hellguard know the crue truth; None among their number will ever, until the end of time
or their own oblivion, give Osr the satisfaction of a single scream or plea.
Legends speak of a time when only the silent, proud dead line the length of the demon, and Osr The
Unstoppable becomes Osr The Silent. None can say, however, if this will merely quiet the weapon,
destroy the demon within utterly or even transform him into a force for good. What can be said is that
until then, Osr will bay for the taste of blood and the trill of the charge.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:12 No.18409527
>>18409358
sounds fun, I'll add the Hellguard bit to the weapons I put forth.
>>18409255
Grief was once Commander's Greagoir favourite weapon, for the persuasion aura it sorrounded the
weapon. With that, he was able to bring down the morale of any force standing in front of his cavarly
regiment charge. The other guards were always impressed and revered such tool of psychological
warfare.
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Unfortunately, the Commander was found one morning turned into a gory statue of living flesh in the
middle of the training grounds. The sword has been since discouraged for the horrible transfiguration it
was capable of, a fate no one of the Hell Guard feels to deserve.
>>18409424
Reflection is one of their favourite tools actually. With that, numerous paladins have been able to evade
the most skillful skirmishers, but most importantly, they were always able to tell a friend from a foe.
Being able to spot and eradicate evil whenever it nested, always proved important from them.
But only the most witful and morally integer guards are allowed to wield it. Weak and brash guards have
been reported to commit slaughter on innocent civilians several times.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:13 No.184095
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>>18409520
*cruel truth
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:16 No.18409560
>>18409480
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I have a feeling those two demons would be related somehow as well. Brothers, maybe, only Ani would
be a more "noble" demon and Yeier would be a trickster demon. They jointly ruled the sky domain, and
ancient shamans prayed to them for rain or good winds.
with see water and still drinking more. Her body was large and bulbous, mostly round except for her
arms and legs which were cone shaped outwards of her body. She was rolled away from the shoreline but
she exploded into a violent mess of pulsing gibbering moss. The greaves were returned for another bearer
of the scourge. It's said that if the greaves ever grows too thirsty...
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:19 No.18409597
Yun-Brak the Vocal
Yun-Brak is a large war-horn made of brass with silver decorations. Yun-Brak was the Herald of Hell, the
demon of Voice and Intimidation, delivering messages from archdemons to each other or to their generals
and armies.
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When sounded, Yun-Brak strikes at everyone in proximity, friend or foe, except the sounder of the horn.
It causes piercing pain for the duration of the sound and leaves the victims disoriented and reeling. To
keep the demon content, the horn must be submerged in blood after each blow. If not, there is an
increasing risk after every further blow that the horn will also affect the sounder and then break, freeing
the demon. The demon tempts repeated use by goading its carrier (the voice comes out of the horn's
mouth), promising each further blow will carry even more powerful effect (they do).
Recently, some Hell Guard warriors have discovered that the horn can also be used to amplify voice and
make it carry across great distances. It seems though that Yun-Brak subtly corrupts the message, so it
should not be trusted to deliver critical information.
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Forgot to expand on repeat use effect: the force increases until the tenth consecutive sounding is
powerful enough to crumble walls and render people permanently deaf. It is also nearly guaranteed that
the demon will break free at this point.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:34 No.18409731
Loumakorden, the Echoing Doom
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Loumakorden, the mighty demon lord of inevitability, was sealed within a great bell in the depths of the
Eastern Temple. When rung, the bell sends out a massive wave of sound that destroys all man-made tools
within a large radius, including weapons, armor, and clothing; it also deals structural damage to any
nearby buildings and other man-made objects. This sound also has a secondary effect: if heard by the
weak-willed, the sound will not fade but echo endlessly in their minds, getting continuously louder until
it drives them insane. Needless to say, it is only used in the most dire of circumstances.
Every month, the bell must be sated with no less than thirteen innocent sacrificial victims. If this is not
fulfilled, Loumakorden will begin to swing itself, attempting to incapacitate those nearby. If not stopped
from ringing, the resounding knells will get louder and louder, spreading wider and wider, until the entire
world is driven insane and the very earth shattered by the unending sound of Loumakorden's bell.
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Xurt is a massive two-handed sword of shining steel, its pommel inlaid with the largest diamond one has
ever seen. Because of many legends and prophecies surrounding Xurt, the sword is under heavy
quarantine. Xurt is called the Ender as legends say he will bring about the end of the world when
released into mortal plane. Xurt, for his part, seems content to just wait, demanding no sacrifices to
maintain the prison.
The sword in fact has been used only once: to slay an arch-demon that attacked the Hellguard leadership
meeting. The sword slew the demon with a single blow, but was broken into two. Apparently, this was
not damage enough for Xurt to escape.
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power becomes obvious. Those who are not outright killed by the fear that Salanephta inflicts will live to
see their greatest fear realized; unless interrupted by divine intervention, it will become destined to pass,
though it may not happen for ages to come. It is impossible to trick Salanephta into orchestrating
anything other than the victim's absolute worst fear. The demon knows always what that true fear is.
When not sated for some time, Salanephta causes anyone nearby to become wracked with nightmares
and take to running amok in their sleep, screaming, raving, and thrashing, each one seeking the item from
which their nightmares spring. Should one discover it, they will begin chanting the invocation which will
free the demon princess of nightmares.
As for Salaneptha's usefulness to the Hellguard... entire armies have slaughtered themselves in a single
night seeking the Nightmare Blade. Of course, it is not always easy to keep that many unconscious,
berserk people away from the source of the night terrors...
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)20:47 No.18409874
Bordri, the pervasive.
Bordri was a master of deception and given that this was the title given by fellow demons, that really
means something. She was known for her audacity and her ability to move freely to any given point, be it
in the General's tent filled with soldiers during a siege and then back to the darkest corners of the abyss
in the same afternoon.
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After she was defeated the Hellknights couldn't keep her in rigid steel weapon for her slipperyness
allowed her to leisurely escape. Eventually the knights found that the looseness and flexiblity of a loose
robe could counter her and keep her bound.
The bound robe is bright red with gold trim. The wearer can control the robe like a separate limb and if
the he shrowds himself in it completely the robe can collapse and slink around as if nothing was inside. If
someone dies around the robe, it will suck up the blood if it makes contact. Wearer's often have bouts of
paranoia and insomnia after wearing it and people who have worn it say they can see the demon's
laughing face in the stitch pattern.
out the "impostor" and slay them. This kill will be the sacrifice that Meheru demands. Depending on the
wearer's force of will, this can happen as quickly as in single day.
Further, Meheru will start corrupting the wearer's new identity, turning them into evil. Once the
corruption is complete, he will be released from the mask to inhabit the body. The whole process can be
reversed simply by remocing the mask, difficult as the wearer can perfectly pass as someone else.
Powerful magics are required to discern their true nature.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)21:11 No.18410183
Yaht-Parghoul, Retainer of Bones. Yaht-Parghoul's only wish was to destroy the living world in a tide of
marow, in an ocean of skulls, but was thwarted eon's ago by heroes of old. His soul was trapped within a
rather plain looking quarter-staff, but he who wields it sees the weapon as it truly is, and views the world
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from Yaht-Parghoul's twisted sight. 5 bodies a month must be broken into dust by this weapon, each bone
smashed and broken, each still breathing sacrifice bruised and beaten in order to slake her thirst for
dominance until the time is right. If not, the bones of every living being will begin to re-animate at an
alarming rate
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)21:13 No.184102
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I love this thread. It's like fantasy
SCP.
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Korm was know as an archdemon of sadism and blood. He would slaughter entire cities just so he could
absorb the blood of the victims, While the souls of the slaughtered would be absorbed by His "Brother",
Wihengran, an archdemon known for using souls as barriers, protecting him from the many divine
powers that tried to stop him.
Korm was bound to an axe of an unnatural black color, which had a knife on the bottom. the Head of the
axe is shaped similarly to a bat wing. The more blood the wielder has lost due to the knife on the handle,
the more powerful the force of the axe is. The wielder also has increased reflexes and senses. The
problem is, that the wound takes twice as long to stop bleeding, and three times as long to close up. The
Axe demands a blood tribute weekly, where ten innocents must be slaughtered by the axe itself, which
consumes all of the blood of the victims
Wihengran was bound to a translucent Chainmail shirt. When the wearer kills someone, the deceased's
soul is imprisoned in the chainmail with Wihengran. He observes for situations where the wearer is in
danger, and warps the soul into a barrier surrounding the wearer for a few seconds. He Demands tributes
frequently, which consist of forcing the chainmail onto someone with weak will, where the entire body,
as well as soul, of the victim is absorbed into the chainmail, leaving behind only the skeleton wearing it.
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When our mages and our priests finally unlocked the secrets left to us by those above we rejoiced. We
rejoiced, and the demons cried out in fear and anger. At last we began to turn the tide on those who
sought to subjugate and destroy us. The demons who once fought us now served us, trapped within
weapons that were now turned upon their own kind. And when our exorcists bound them to our will and
forced them into forms of cold metal, that was a sight to see. And a wonderful sound to hear, as even the
greatest among them cried out in hatred and pain.
But not Loumakorden. When he saw his defeat, he did not cry out. He did not resist. He did not give us
satisfaction.
He simply tilted his head back and laughed at us. A slow, cold laugh, deeper than the darkest oceans. A
laugh that chilled our very bones, and froze our souls in apprehension. A laugh that echoed in our minds
and in our hearts.
He did not surrender or give in to us. And why would he? He had won.
He is content to wait. We have not imprisoned him. He stays in prison of his own free will. Loumakorden
sees the inevitable. Loumakorden can afford to wait. He is happy to wait. We hold him in awe. We treat
him like a god.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)21:47 No.18410570
>>18410566
Loumakorden knows that the end is inevitable. It approaches with each passing day. He knows the Hell
Guard cannot rule forever. Our time is limited, our days numbered. Loumakorden's days are not. Every
day new developments arise. Every day the masses grow more restless. Every day, our reign slips closer
to its end.
Loumakorden had already seen this coming. He was content to wait, as the Hell Guard slipped down the
path to destruction. He was content to wait, as people started to become intolerant of the continuing
human sacrifices.
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We had to fight for our victory. He did not. He hadn't lost the war. We hadn't won it in the first place.
Now all he needs to do is wait for us to lose. We get more tired with each passing day.
And he? He grows ever fatter on his spoils. He is willing to wait, but for the present he is very much
content with the thirteen innocent souls he claims each passing month. The other demons snarl and gnash
their teeth, fighting against the chains restraining them. But Loumakorden was different. Loumakorden
saw the inevitable. Loumakorden saw the truth.
In the end, we had achieved no victory. In the end, Loumakorden had won.
In the end, we were nothing more than puppets.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)21:52 No.184106
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>>18410570
Yeesh, what a dick.
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He was sealed away by forces familiar only to deities and devils. His essence is now contained in an
enchanted spear. Any contact with this weapon renders the victim completely blinded to the physical
world. Sight, smell, touch, taste, speech, all is gone. While the Hell Guardian that owns this weapon does
not need to spill blood with it, he pays a bigger price. He is pledged to Ramna til death and beyond to do
his bidding once he has served the Hell Guard.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)22:10 No.184108
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>>18410756
TL;DR
particular domain. Diko'Djin is Lord of burning those who transgress laws. However his laws are
capracious and cruel - albiet consistant. However, since his imprisonment, he has taken to punishing
everyone he can get his hands upon. Of all the deamons bound, he has the most independance in his
bound form to use his powers, but can't use them without being asked to. He tells the wielder of the
Lawflame lamp that they may make any one wish, with the caveat that any useage of the words "and" or
any attempt to wish for multiple things will end with the user being burned alive in the flame of the sun.
He also states that he will attempt to wilfully misinterpret the wish as best he can. In reality, any wish
that doesn't involve someone being burned alive in the flame of the sun is willfully misinterpreted,
usually with the wisher gaining whatever he wants AND being burned to death, making it a moot point.
Diko'Djin's powers are all but unbound, so he doesn't gain power from anything he does, but his last
bindings are powerful and can't be broken except by Diko'Djin. However he is unable to break them
without being commanded to, such is the nature of the final bindings. If he was to escape however, his
vengeful demenour would have him persecute all of humanity for the crime of holding him prisoner, with
pyroclasmic results.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)22:25 No.18411021
Gesh is known in the Underworld as the Pain Lord. His machinations would see the suffering of mortals
in just about any method, way, or idea possible, and more. When the Church finally defeated this Demon,
his containment came in the form of a suit of armor. Any Warrior who wears it has greater protection
than the heaviest suit of armor forged from mortal hands. However, once donned, spikes and flesh hooks
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attaches themselves to the wearer's body, and any blow dealt translates into excruciating pain of varying
magnitudes, depending on where the blow was struck and the strength. Gesh feeds not on the suffering of
the bearer's enemies, but the bearer itself. The more hits he/she sustains, the more pain they bear, and the
more the demon-armor is pleased. But, no matter how many "wounds" taken, the wearer will never die or
pass out, and continues to feel the pain.
Please take care of my creation if you accept.
Alpharius 03/21/12(Wed)22:37 No.184111
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>>18410756
I like it.
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The demon bound within is a fiend of Disorder, and values quality over quantity. It hungers for the lives
of those in power, that order may be dissolved and the world plunged into chaos. To this end it is an
assassin's weapon, and once concealed cannot be found by anyone but the wielder. This allows it to be
brought into the highest circles of power without being discovered. It also ensures that anyone in whom
the blade is fully inserted may not be healed by any efforts, so that once the task is complete there is no
chance of the victim being saved.
It is in its own way both a simple and a difficult weapon for the Hell Guard to sate. It requires only one
life, and only once every hundered years. But the victim must be a ruler or one in a high position of
power. Once Feathertell has been used, the scholars of the Guard have noted that the assassinated ruler's
lands tend to fall into anarchy much more quickly than might be expected. Even when wielded against
non-noble enemies, those who are struck with the blade quickly lose cohesion and often turn on their
own allies, and leaders lose command of their troops. If the blade were to be used in a period of political
turmoil, it is possible that its power could plunge the entire world into Disorder.
downside.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)23:32 No.18411701
Carrot
a sword that is barely a sword and more of a piece of metal with a handle. its named Carrot not because
of its colour but more of the shape of the blade. no wizard or sorcerer has ever felt any form of magic
radiating off of it. it seems like a piece of worthless crap.
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Except it is one of the sharpest most deadliest weapons on the planet, being part of a 1000 year old
hierarchy of a forgotten kingdom.
if you've read Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett, you'll know what i mean
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)23:34 No.184117
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>>18411701
Come on, cheap rip-offs are so
passe.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)23:42 No.18411814
Marive, the Paingorger
Within this spiked chain is the soul of a particularly sadistic Succubi Queen. The weapon's links and
spikes twist and curl so horridly that it pains the eyes to look at. It's carress is far more deadly. Each
strike from this weapon deals its damage in both nonleathal and leathal damage. Even if a victim is
healed, they will soon pass out from the raw agony that this weapon brings.
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When filled to the brim with souls and suffering, or desperately seeking them out, the weapon animates
as though alive, seeking out a victim to assault. Marive will coil around the unfortunate soul as though a
snake, spikes tearing into them as it writhes and saws back and forth, tearing apart the target's (or targets',
if someone gets too close to it during this attack, for instance, trying to remove the weapon from a
suffering companion) flesh asunder. As the creature passes out, likely while near death, the chain will be
sated for a time, and fall down to the ground.
Woe to the wielder of this weapon if ever the Succubus Merive breaks free. Thier suffering would be
greatest of all.
Anonymous 03/21/12(Wed)23:50 No.18411887
Hanerhan the groveling
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Hanerhan is a conniving beast bound inside a pair of golden shackles. As a free demon he consolidated
his power by prostrating himself before greater demons before slaying them and assuming their powers
when they were at their weakest. Anyone wearing the shackles is granted the ability to travel silently at
great speeds across floor, wall or ceiling but this ability comes at a cost. While bound by the shackles the
wearer must travel on their hands and knees and are incapable of standing upright on the soles of their
feet. Hanerhan's shackles must be fed the souls of greater demons and high born mortals. As the shackles
starve the wearer becomes more and more spiteful and angry at authority figures eventually leading to
murder, rebellion and/or usurpation as the demon takes control of the wearer.
long and thin, with hooked teeth on both sides. Mantilien can only be wielded by those who have
committed grave sins and as a result become overwhelmed with despair. Otherwise, it will burn the
hands of any who touch it. The effect it has when wielded varies depending on the target of an attack.
If the target is someone less sinful than the wielder, they will immediately become consumed with
despair so virulent that it is physically painful. The unbearable mental and physical pain will cause them
to eventually die in agony. If the target is someone who bears more sins than the wielder, it will drain
them of remorse and regret. The target will feel a sense of perfect peace and euphoria, before suffering
immediate and total brain death. Mantilien is sated in the latter case but is depleted by the former.
However, every time Mantilien strikes someone more sinful than the wielder, it transfers the remorse
they would/should have felt to the wielder, gradually transforming them into a demon. There is no way to
reverse the transformation, except to strike someone with less sin than the wielder, which depletes
Mantilien and risks it breaking free.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)00:30 No.18412296
Choraskovas, the Ravenous Maw
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Choraskovas is a demon of Hunger, originally taking the form of a gigantic raven. His weapon form is a
curved sword with a two-pronged blade that resembles a raven's beak. Like a mouth, the two blades of
the sword can open up, and then clamp around an object. Any object caught in the hollow center between
the two blades will be instantly broken regardless of what material it is. This includes weapons but can
also include body parts, locks etc. Nothing except certain divinely shielded objects are impervious. After
breaking an item the beak will lock shut for a short period of time, which varies depending on what it just
broke. Generally, harder objects have longer downtimes. The downtime drops to near nothing when
Choraskovas is sated and increases when it is hungry. To feed Choraskovas, it must be permitted to feast
upon the heart of a living victim, whether human or demon. Excessive and reckless use of the weapon,
however, will cause the wielder to gradually devolve into a cannibal who feeds on human flesh.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)01:10 No.18412738
Envy's Faltering Grasp Melchianza was a Glabrezu Prince of great power, who made a legend in offering paragons of Morality
the weapon they needed in their darkest hour. Many paladins, priests, and other holy warriors have
succeeded in their quests because of Melchianza's machinations, and so many have been damned in the
process.
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Faltering Grasp is a gauntlet, shaped into a great claw. The hand that wields the gauntlet can hold no
other weapon, or be used for any purpose other than slashing or crushing enemies. Like its master, it
hungers constantly for purity and goodness. If fed holy items, or the souls of good beings, Grasp will
grant the wielder increasing power, culminating in a brief moment of satiation: If sufficiently gorged on
holy power, the gauntlet can be used to grasp what the wielder desires. A great weapon, a captured friend
or lover, riches, all of these can be seized, by driving the claw through the barrier between of what is, and
what SHOULD be. Note that the claw can reach to all places that are not holy in and of themselves: an
item stored in a temple, or a soul in Heaven are beyond Envy's Faltering Grasp.
anything, no mortal force may remove it from under the wearer's heel.
Borlu demands the blood of travellers for each journey, proportional to distance travelled; approximately
one living being's blood for every hundred miles. The sacrifice must be performed by stepping on the
victim, piercing their skin with the sharp spikes on the soles. If not sufficiently satiated, the demon may
throw the wearer off partway through their journey, usually at inconvenient places: over the sea, inside
enemy kingdom, deep underground, in the middle of the desert. If Borlu isleft to starve, the boots
become capable of crushing anything beneath them, but the very act will release him.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)07:02 No.18415144
Xu-ath the Hurler
This is a short wooden rod bound with black iron. It binds Xu-ath, demon of Crushing Death. He is a
simple and brutal demon who enjoyed throwing massive boulders upon his victims.
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The wielder of Xu-Ath can touch anything smaller than a house with the rod and cause it to launch with
great force into direction and angle of their choosing. Depending on the object's size, the power will need
some time to regenerate. The demon will feed on the souls of anyone the thrown objects slay, and his
hunger is constant. It is difficult to gorge Xu-ath with souls, for that would require over thousand in a
day, but should this be accomplished, the next thrown object will gain penetration powers utterly
disproportial with its shape and material. A small pebble, for example, could penetrate a thick castle wall.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)10:21 No.18416322
>>18409171
I read the OP and was going to make this exact thing, but thankfully the further discussion was far
enough off from what I was thinking of that it's worth typing.
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A bone pen with a pronged metal head, Laayhors resembles a long spear, unwieldy and obviously meant
for a much larger creature. Though it is poorly balanced and strangely proportioned, the tip is wicked
sharp, and as it hungers for twisted justice it drips a black ichor, deadly to human and demon alike. This
ink makes any contract written in it binding, and it is only staunched by penning malicious, deceitful and
cruel agreements that can only be signed with blood. When it is sated, however, it delights in drinking the
blood from those it has wounded, and will gladly shrink itself to your hand so you may bind hue enemies
to all manner of fate with the blood on it's tip.
Beware, as when it is hungry, it will fight you for control, making your contracts illegible or even
implicating you in their text. Only a skilled practitioner of law can steady their hand well enough to write
with it, by even they must be watched carefully, lest it take over their hand and write a contract to set
itself free.
drinking blood, and being unable to draw blood itself seems a fitting punishment for so indiscriminate a
demon.
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Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)12:33 No.18417164
Skliterai, the Crown of Thorns
Skliterai takes the form of a metal crown crafted from dark metal thorns, twisted around each other in a
manner that seems to defy conventional geometry. Once placed upon someone's head, the thorns grow,
piercing the skull and rooting themselves in the brain. From this point on it cannot be removed until the
bearer dies, and even then it must be forcibly hacked away from the corpse's skull in order to retrieve it.
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Skliterai is capable of projecting any emotion the wearer desires in a certain radius, whether it is calm,
fear, anger, sorrow, or despair. Those affected by this will feel a compulsion to follow the projected
emotion in service of the one wearing the crown. The strength and distance of the compulsion depends
on how well Skliterai has been fed: when hungry the radius is barely ten feet and the compulsion is no
more than a mild annoyance. When fully sated the range extends to over a mile and only the most strongwilled can resist. Skliterai is not fed with blood or souls; instead, it feeds upon the emotions and
memories of its victims. It feeds by extendint thorny metal vines towards a victim, fully encompassing
their heads before invading their minds, savouring the pain they feel as their identities are stripped away
leaving them a mindless husk.
Savidia is bound to a trident adorned with pearls. She is a low-ranking demon, thought to have been
originally bound by mistake, but which nevertheless has been retained in the collection because of its low
threat and frequent usefulness.
Savidia is a minor water demon, and was able to easily access the mortal world. Sometimes, when people
looked at their reflection faces in freshwater lakes, rivers or streams, she would sometimes appear, taking
place of the reflection. She then would grab them and pull them down with her considerable strength to
drown in her deep, dark pool.
Savidia grants the wielder of the trident an ability to breathe underwater and swim with the ease and
freedom of the fish. Prolonged use is known to make the wielder actually prefer living in water instead of
dry land, but that so far has been observed as the extent of its influence.
Unsurprisingly, Savidia needs to feed on the souls of the drowned. Just a single soul in several months is
enough to keep her sated, and she is not picky about the manner in which the person came to drown. She
is also very easy to unbind: the trident needs to slay a major saltwater creature - a shark or an octopus for
example - which will immediately set the demon free.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)13:13 No.18417491
Ruundier the slayer.
Little is know about the motivations that drove Ruundier to submit to being used by the church.
Bound to the form of a bronze short sword. Ruundeir is notoriously picky with who wields it, any unfit
hosts who touch any part of the sword hemorrhage blood from their skin, dying in seconds. Any suitable
wielders of the sword are immediately possessed by a basic need to move towards demons or creatures
with demonic influence, gaining the ability to track them over great distance and with unerring accuracy.
They need not sleep or food or rest. Relentlessly perusing their foe over any terrain or through any
hardship.
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Whenever the wielder of Ruundier is within a few meters of a targeted demon their soul will be sucked
into the blade and desecrated by the demon within. Now their lifeless husks will fight and defeat the
opposing demon no matter their strength or abilities.
Despite its apparent usefulness the Hellguard refrains from deploying Ruundier unless forced to. perhaps
because demons defeated by the blade are not truely killed and will recover eventually or because those
who take up Ruundier are consumed when reaching a demons proximity.
Though the greatest limitation of the blade by far is finding suitable hosts.
Even with accurate calendars and records. It can be quite troublesome to find a child who is 7 years 7
months and 7 days old when one is sorely needed.
become unbound from each other. He may also unbind people's relationships, or bind new ones. He may
cause your thoughts to become unbound. It is claimed he could loosen the moon from its orbit. Some
think he even has the power to unbind and rebind fate, though those few foolhardy enough to try have
turned to fine dust, their souls completely consumed by Tetra to fuel the attempt.
None alive today know how such a demon can even remain bound. There is only a legend, saying it
involves a paradox invoked by the order's founder: the demon is bound by nothing, and thus cannot
unbind himself from the needle.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)15:10 No.18418464
Maur the Transgressor
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Maur is a large battleaxe decoreated with golden letters in an unknown alphabet. Maur is a major
archdemon like Tetra, and her power too extands into ideas. She is the demon of breaking boundaries.
The wielder of Maur is capable of crossing any boundary they meet: a physical boundary, one in their
mind, or one in the abstract. Maur wil break them all.
She demands a heavy tribute for her powers, demaning only blood of those close to the wielder. Small
tasks require only a pittance, large ones may demand a whole life.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)16:03 No.18418907
Umenosk the Transcendental
Umenosk is the demon of Ingenuity, and a masterful craftsman and scientist among his kind. The finest
weapons of the demonic hordes were made by his own hands, and his analysis of human tools and
technology made the war against the demons considerably more difficult. Even now that he has been
sealed, he continues to analyze the creations of man with a single-minded obsession.
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Umenosk was sealed within a pair of ornately decorated spectacles. Those who wear Umenosk will be
able to see through walls and perceive things normally invisible. They will also, when observing any
artificial objects, be able to analyze them and gain a comprehensive understanding of them. This extends
to equipment as well, enabling instant mastery with any tool or weapon. All knowledge is lost when the
spectacles are removed, and must be relearned again every time they are taken off and put back on. Any
souls killed while wearing the spectacles is automatically claimed by Umenosk, and as Umenosk is fed
more souls the speed and depth of comprehension increases. When full, it offers instant and complete
mastery with any tool the wearer desires, can see through all but the strongest wards and magics, and is
capable of perceiving certain fundamental patterns in the universe. However, Umenosk has great
difficulty in analyzing living things, including other demons and demon weapons, preferring to analyze
technology.
Nihil is called the Unmaker since legends tell he can wipe anything from existence, be it a physical
object or a abstract concept. Some even go as far as to say he will be the one to bring forth the end of the
world by erasing all that is.
The Guard fear the possibility that the prophecy might be true so each and every day a person is
sacrificed to Nihil to keep him bound into a wooden staff with sharp bristles tied to one end.
Legends say that when used in combat, just one strike with Nihil is enough to flay off all flesh of the
opponent, two strikes vaporize the skeleton and other physical remains, and three to erase their soul from
existence. Such terrifying power is not without it's risks however, for the seal keeping the demon bound
is so strained that even a single scratch on the staff would cause it to become unbound. The Guard
obviously is not willing to risk that happening, so Nihil is never removed from it's vault.
Actually the whole thing is just a misunderstanding and no demon was ever bound to the broom kept in
the chamber but the Guard fear it too much to ever find out.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)18:41 No.18420484
Has someone shared the goetia monster generator that /tg/ was into a few
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weeks ago?
http://monstroustelevision.blogspot.com/2012/03/odd-inspiration-goetia.html
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)18:49 No.184205
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Yes, in this thread, idiot
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)18:51 No.184206
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That blog in general is pretty
sweet.
Anonymous 03/22/12(Thu)23:49 No.18424890
The Pale Lion's Roar
The Pale Lion was a mighty champion among the demons, a demon of Battle with the supernatural
ability to strike fear into the hearts of his opponents. Whenever he approached, even the most brave of
heart would find themselves starting to tremble with apprehension, and lesser men would simply flee
before the aura of terror that preceded him, driven before his overwhelming psychic presence.
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The Pale Lion's sealed form is a set of armor consisting of breastplate and pauldrons, each of which is
shaped like the face of a roaring lion. The armor is silver in color and burnished to a perfect shine, and
can be seen to emanate a pale green glow when it is dark. When seen by an enemy, those wearing the
armor will seem far more intimidating in physical appearance than they actually are. In addition, the
armor will grant the wearer unwavering drive to continue battling which cannot be shaken by outside
influences, though it does nothing to augment their actual physical abilities. This has the side effect of
making the wearer all but immune to psychic and emotional attacks.
The Pale Lion's Roar can only be fed by cutting down fleeing enemies who have not already surrendered.
It grows hungry very quickly, and thus must be sated through constant battle. If the wearer, for even an
instant, feels fear, the armor will overwhelm them, growing to cover their entire body. Their physical
body will then turn to ash as the Pale Lion's power grows ever stronger, using its new vessel to go on a
rampage of wanton slaughter and bloodshed.