On the one hand, there is the classical "Faust-type" of character: people skilled in occult knowledge and with high ambitions, learned in the dark arts of performing rituals to evoke demons or craft instruments. The source of their power is a coalition with demonic, non-human entities...
A Gauntlet match, also referred to as a Turmoil match, is a quick series of one-fall one-on-one matches. Two wrestlers begin the match and are replaced whenever one is eliminated (by pinfall or submission). After a predetermined number of wrestlers have competed in the match, the last p...
question 1 of 3 How have dragons been portrayed historically? As spiritual beings that possess geographical locations As demonic entities that steal human souls As shape-changing wizards who cause mischief As flying, serpentine creatures, often with the ability to control the elements ...
On one level, a lack of traditional motivations can make inanimate baddies unpredictable and terrifying. On the other hand, they can represent a primal fear within the protagonist or a conflicting force created by their shortcomings. So, that is to say, a demonic car isn’t just a demonic ...