Both Needed Revelations

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Both Needed Revelations

Just saying as a father myelf and writer. Id want to save a kid from being torn to shreds as the demons using that as a while it is fucked up tactic they are demons. they lie and manipulate.
 
Alright, here it is! Sorry for being so high maintenance.

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Name:
Malphas, Demon of Deceit
Alias: Matthew Marke
Age: About 2,000, give or take 30 years
Gender: Male
Species: Demon
Weapons/Powers:
  • Polymorphy - Malphas has three forms which he can shift between at will: his natural, demonic form; a large crow; and a human form. Every transformation emits so much energy that Malphas's location is obvious to every angel in the area, but once having taken a form, Malphas's hellish nature is nigh undetectable. In every form, he speaks with a hoarse voice befitting a pack a day smoker.
  • Supernatural Persuasion - Malphas will appear as trustworthy or, at the very least, not immediately suspicious to those who don't know demonic status. Things he says, like explanations for his whereabouts, also seem to true unless there is direct evidence to the contrary. This ability does not work on humans who know already know he is lying, humans who know that he is a demon, or any angel.
  • Avianlingualism - When in bird form, Malphas can understand and be understood by fellow birds. It's... not as useful as it sounds. Birds are jerks.
Story:
Young by the standards of most eldritch demons, Malphas doesn't have much to his story. He first came into being sometime around the birth of the Nazarene and since then has built a minor reputation as a spy and infiltrator. In the guise of a human, he would work his way into people's confidences before sewing discord and strife. For the past several decades, he's been operating under the alias of Matthew Marke, a tongue in cheek reference to the Gospel. His duties required him to spend long stretches away from Hell and as such he will more often than not find it easier to relate with humans than with other demons. Also, Earth's pop culture is infinitely more entertaining than Hell's. Or at least, it used to be. There just haven't been any good hit singles since the onset of the Apocalypse.

Appearance(s):
original.jpg
Caim_in_bird_form.jpg
Image by Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal
demon_bird_by_firstkeeper_d2tzygc-fullview.jpg
Image by FirstKeeper, DeviantArt
 
Alright, here it is! Sorry for being so high maintenance.

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Name:
Malphas, Demon of Deceit
Alias: Matthew Marke
Age: About 2,000, give or take 30 years
Gender: Male
Species: Demon
Weapons/Powers:
  • Polymorphy - Malphas has three forms which he can shift between at will: his natural, demonic form; a large crow; and a human form. Every transformation emits so much energy that Malphas's location is obvious to every angel in the area, but once having taken a form, Malphas's hellish nature is nigh undetectable. In every form, he speaks with a hoarse voice befitting a pack a day smoker.
  • Supernatural Persuasion - Malphas will appear as trustworthy or, at the very least, not immediately suspicious to those who don't know demonic status. Things he says, like explanations for his whereabouts, also seem to true unless there is direct evidence to the contrary. This ability does not work on humans who know already know he is lying, humans who know that he is a demon, or any angel.
  • Avianlingualism - When in bird form, Malphas can understand and be understood by fellow birds. It's... not as useful as it sounds. Birds are jerks.
Story:
Young by the standards of most eldritch demons, Malphas doesn't have much to his story. He first came into being sometime around the birth of the Nazarene and since then has built a minor reputation as a spy and infiltrator. In the guise of a human, he would work his way into people's confidences before sewing discord and strife. For the past several decades, he's been operating under the alias of Matthew Marke, a tongue in cheek reference to the Gospel. His duties required him to spend long stretches away from Hell and as such he will more often than not find it easier to relate with humans than with other demons. Also, Earth's pop culture is infinitely more entertaining than Hell's. Or at least, it used to be. There just haven't been any good hit singles since the onset of the Apocalypse.

Appearance(s):
original.jpg
Caim_in_bird_form.jpg
Image by Collin de Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal
demon_bird_by_firstkeeper_d2tzygc-fullview.jpg
Image by FirstKeeper, DeviantArt
I'm good with this as is
 
@TheDovah @Rhulitar
Sorry I missed that post Dovah, been a bit hectic around here. Feel free to jump in any time. There's still characters at camp hope to interact with, if you have a reason to be found in hell that's ok (though it might give pause for apparent humans or those without powers to be there), and soon the characters in hell should be emerging into the city if you'd rather be discovered there.
 
As a clarification, the journey through hell was to get into the city undetected by the demon hoards that constantly rove the city. Any trip directly from camp was deemed to dangerous.
 
Please take some time to read back in the story. Getting to hell was not done by the power of the angels or humans in camp. A demon took them there. Just don't want to disrupt the storyline. Nothing outside camp is safe or easy, even for archangels. Hell is on Earth. Camp Hope is but an Oasis that is hard fought for.
 
posting because I wasn't getting alerts from this thread, hopefully this makes them happen.
 
@TheDovah
I don't want to interrupt anything you may have planned, but if you're looking for someone to interact with, I could have Malphas arrive at Camp David.
 
One of our writers is really sick, so I'm temporarily suspending the 24 hr rule until they are feeling better. Thank you for your patience.
 
Thank you for the patience and the well wishes. I don't know if its the Corona virus or just some nasty flu buts been putting me down hard the last 24 hours.
 
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