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A '''demon''' in [[GemStone IV]] is defined as "a being from another dimension." Though demons are not generally evil or malevolant, they are chaotic and prefer not to be relocated from their original plane of existance. Summoning demons to our plane usually causes them great agitation or fear, condemning them either to servitude or warfare. Woe is the summoner who fails to maintain control of their beast, death by the demon itself, legal reprecussions, or an angry mob is sure to ensue.
A '''demon''' in [[GemStone IV]] is defined as "a being from another dimension." Though demons are not generally evil or malevolant, they are chaotic and prefer not to be relocated from their original plane of existance. [[Demonic summoning|Summoning demons]] to our plane usually causes them great agitation or fear, condemning them either to servitude or warfare. Woe is the summoner who fails to maintain control of their beast, death by the demon itself, legal reprecussions, or an angry mob is sure to ensue.


=== [[Lesser demon]]s ===
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These demons '''are''' capable of participating in combat.
*[[Abyran|Abyran'ra]]
*[[Oculoth]]
*[[Vathor]]
=== [[Minor demon]]s ===
These demons are '''not''' capable of participating in combat, they are for utility only.
*[[Abyran]]
*[[Aishan]]
*[[Grantris]]
*[[Grik]]
*[[Igaesha]]
*[[Imp]]
*[[Shien]]
*[[Verlok]]


== External Links ==
== References ==


*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/tomes/official-elanthian-history.asp Official History of Elanthia]
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/tomes/official-elanthian-history.asp Official History of Elanthia]

Revision as of 22:47, 4 April 2006

A demon in GemStone IV is defined as "a being from another dimension." Though demons are not generally evil or malevolant, they are chaotic and prefer not to be relocated from their original plane of existance. Summoning demons to our plane usually causes them great agitation or fear, condemning them either to servitude or warfare. Woe is the summoner who fails to maintain control of their beast, death by the demon itself, legal reprecussions, or an angry mob is sure to ensue.

Lesser demons

These demons are capable of participating in combat.

Minor demons

These demons are not capable of participating in combat, they are for utility only.

References