Demons
(See also Powers:  Demonology.)
The Noncorporeal Demons
(For the purposes of game mechanics, these demons can be classified via point value, as per item and creature creation from the rule book.  So, the least powerful of noncorporeal demons would cost 1 point and would increase in power as follows: 2 pts., 4 pts., 8 pts., 16 pts., etc.  And while there are certainly noncorporeal demons who are more powerful than this, none have been successfully summoned and bound by any sorcerer.)
Fire Demons
	
	Arguably the most powerful of the noncorporeal demons, fire demons are
	the most popular variety to be summoned and bound by sorcerers.  They
	are made of living flame and can expand and contract as they will and
	control the amount of heat they generate.  Fire demons have the normal
	strengths and weakness of flame.
	
Water Demons
	
	Composed of living water, water demons are most popular with Rebman
	sorcerers and others dwelling in watery realms.  They can control
	their size like fire demons.  Water demons have the normal strengths
	and weakness of liquid.
	
Earth Demons
	
	Unlike the first two varieties of noncorporeal demons, earth demons
	cannot change their size.  Therefore, the more powerful the demon, the
	larger it tends to be.  Earth demons have the normal strengths and
	weakness of stone and soil.
	
Air Demons
	
	Air demons are naturally invisible, and the second most popular type
	of noncorporeal demon to summon and bind.  They have few weaknesses.
	
Corporeal Demons
(There are nearly as many corporeal demons as there are kinds of Faeries.  As such, only those encountered in the game so far will be listed in any detail here.  And unlike noncorporeal demons, corporeal demons can be summoned, but not bound.  Once into this existence, they can only be bribed, not commanded.)
Half-Demons
	
	Cross a corporeal demon with any other race and you produce a
	half-demon, which combines the best qualities of the races involved. 
	For this reason, half-demons are often stronger than either of their
	parents, and they tend to rule other corporeal demons.
	
Abyssal Demons
(The Abyss is rather like a half-way house between the corporeal and the noncorporeal world.  As such, there are hybrid demons of both varieties that dwell there.)
	
	The Tel'aere
		
		Only one member of the Tel'aere has been seen, and only by Gavin. 
		She returned the product of their union to him later, and he named
		her Jessica.
		
	

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