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The [[Griffin]]s of the [[Sixth Realm]] were a type of demon] who could be summoned by [[witch]]es. [[Merv the Griffin]] was one such demon. When fighting [[Red Vicious]], a different, non-griffin demon who had also been summoned to the mortal plane on [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], in his case by the [[Legion of Light]], Red Vicious recognised Merv as a fellow demon but mocked him for having a weakness to fire. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'', ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'')  
The [[Griffin]]s of the [[Sixth Realm]] were a type of demon] who could be summoned by [[witch]]es. [[Merv the Griffin]] was one such demon. When fighting [[Red Vicious]], a different, non-griffin demon who had also been summoned to the mortal plane on [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], in his case by the [[Legion of Light]], Red Vicious recognised Merv as a fellow demon but mocked him for having a weakness to fire. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[For Whom The Toll Bells (comic story)|For Whom The Toll Bells]]'', ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'')  
When [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] began acting up out of excitement about its impending acquisition of [[the Great Glass Elevator|an Elevator]], a “continuous seance” had to be held by the residents on [[the 7th floor]] “to keep [[spirit]]s and demons out of closets and cupboards”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 21: Elevator|Elevator]]'')


[[Lord Thymon]], who was the [[Embodiment]] of Time in [[the Void]], was sometimes described as a “demon” or a “time-demon”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving (short story)|Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving]]'', ''[[Acquaintanceship-982 and the Missing Mail Mystery (short story)|Acquaintanceship-982 and the Missing Mail Mystery]]'')
[[Lord Thymon]], who was the [[Embodiment]] of Time in [[the Void]], was sometimes described as a “demon” or a “time-demon”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving (short story)|Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving]]'', ''[[Acquaintanceship-982 and the Missing Mail Mystery (short story)|Acquaintanceship-982 and the Missing Mail Mystery]]'')

Revision as of 21:05, 7 September 2022

Demons or devils were a broad class of malevolent beings, the term being applied differently from one universe to the next.

In one universe, demons were the dark counterparts of angels. Jenny Everywhere was, in that universe, half-devil herself. (PROSE: John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One) In some universes, including Aziraphale's world, demons were in fact former angels who had “fallen”. Crowley was one such demon from that world. Although mischievous, Crowley was not actually evil, and he possessed more of an imagination than most of his fellow demons. (PROSE: You've Been To Eden, I Perceive) In the Strange and Wonderful House, one already-mad angel ended up morphing into a demon, which Grigori stated was him “succumbing to the madness”. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: The Saviour)

A Cactus Demon was among the wretched souls fought off by another Jenny and her boyfriend David in a "dense universe" they were sent to by Shiva. (COMIC: Soulless Mate)

Yet another incarnation of Jenny stated that while the term "demons" could apply to "fabulous monsters", it could also metaphorically refer to the various things weighing on an individual's mind. (COMIC: Demons PSA)

The Griffins of the Sixth Realm were a type of demon] who could be summoned by witches. Merv the Griffin was one such demon. When fighting Red Vicious, a different, non-griffin demon who had also been summoned to the mortal plane on Reality Z-25 31-H, in his case by the Legion of Light, Red Vicious recognised Merv as a fellow demon but mocked him for having a weakness to fire. (COMIC: For Whom The Toll Bells, Meanwhile, In Queens)

When the Strange and Wonderful House began acting up out of excitement about its impending acquisition of an Elevator, a “continuous seance” had to be held by the residents on the 7th floor “to keep spirits and demons out of closets and cupboards”. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: Elevator)

Lord Thymon, who was the Embodiment of Time in the Void, was sometimes described as a “demon” or a “time-demon”. (PROSE: Lord Thymon and the Department of Problem-Solving, Acquaintanceship-982 and the Missing Mail Mystery)

Hilbert's employed Door Demons to make sure only authorised guests entered any given room, instead of conventional locks and keys. The Door Demons were disembodied until they were needed, at which point the woodwork of the door they guarded would shift into their face. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel) Lord Nachtos, a dimension-travelling magical entity who looked like a floating Christmas tree, was once described as a “tree demon”. (PROSE: Century Smith and the Time Terror)

In Ecord, Jenny had to deal with, and ultimately slay, a monstrous entity called the Spawn of Fashan, which the High Priest of the cult of Argon had summoned from “the stygian bowels of the lower hells”. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon)

One version of Jenny Everywhere who helped a human Jenny defeat Jenny Nowhere in the Infinite was “half-angel, half-demon”. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral)


Biblical & other Jewish or Christian concepts in Jenny Everywhere
Individuals
AdamThe AntichristBartholomewDeathThe DevilEveGodHerodJesus ChristSaint NicholasVirgin MaryThe Whore of Babylon
Species & Classes of Beings
Angel (PrincipalitySeraph) • Demon
Locations
Garden of EdenHeavenHell
Items
The BibleFlaming SwordSpear of Longinus