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== Biology ==
== Biology ==
Dæmons were [[satyr]]-like [[humanoid]]s with reddish skin or completely red ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Dæmos Rising (home video)|Dæmos Rising]]''). and thick fur. They had sharp fangs, pointed ears, thick beards and long horns. Their legs were goat-like, with cloven hooves. They could use their technology to change their size, which could have been anything from "too small to see" to thirty feet tall. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'') Some of this species, like the traditional picture of a [[demon]], possessed long, forked tails. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'')
Dæmons could use their technology to change their size ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'') and shape. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[T.memeticus: A Morphology (short story)|T.memetics: A Morphology]]'') Some appeared as [[satyr]]-like [[humanoid]]s with reddish skin ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Dæmos Rising (home video)|Dæmos Rising]]'') or thick fur. These often had sharp fangs, pointed ears, thick beards and long horns. Their legs were goat-like, with cloven hooves. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'')


Dæmons of the military were modified, giving them vast wings, spatiodynamic bodies, sweptback horns and long necks, allowing them to glide through [[hyperspace]] with minimal effort. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]'')
During war, Dæmons would manifest in spatiodynamic bodies with vast wings, sweptback horns, and long necks, allowing them to glide through [[hyperspace]] with minimal effort. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]'')
 
Some Dæmons wore long, forked tails. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'')


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Like a million other worlds "right across the universe", [[Dæmos]] had "the representation of the horned beast" in its myths and legends. [[The Beast (The Impossible Planet)|The Beast]] claimed to be this "devil", along with all of the others in every [[religion]] which had such a figure. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]'')
Like a million other worlds "right across the universe", [[Dæmos]] had "the representation of the horned beast" in its myths and legends. [[The Beast (The Impossible Planet)|The Beast]] claimed to be this "devil", along with all of the others in every [[religion]] which had such a figure. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]'')


The [[Third Doctor]] seemed to initially regard them as not evil, but coldly logical and amoral, without sentiment, which [[Azal]]'s actions would bear out. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'')
The [[Third Doctor]] seemed to initially regard them as not evil, but coldly logical and amoral, without sentiment, which [[Azal]]'s actions would bear out. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'') They did only what they wished; self-sacrifice would have destroyed them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[T.memeticus: A Morphology (short story)|T.memeticus: A Morphology]]'')


However, they also seemed to organise according to the nuclear family structure and care for their mates and children. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'') At a later stage of his life the [[Seventh Doctor]] had made the acquaintance of a friendly Dæmon known as [[Bonjaxx]] and attended a birthday party in honour of him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'')
However, they also seemed to organise according to the nuclear family structure and care for their mates and children. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'') At a later stage of his life the [[Seventh Doctor]] had made the acquaintance of a friendly Dæmon known as [[Bonjaxx]] and attended a birthday party in honour of him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'')


== Technology ==
== Technology ==
The Dæmons had [[Clarke's Law|technology indistinguishable from magic]]. They possessed matter-energy conversion technology which allowed them to shrink and grow things at will. They used this both to increase their own size (which could range from microscopically small to thirty feet tall) and to reduce the size of their ships in order to hide them. They also had the ability to set up heat [[force field]]s which could disintegrate anything that moved into it. They could animate stone statues, as with the living gargoyle known as [[Bok]]. They could also discharge bolts of [[electricity]].
The Dæmons had [[Clarke's Law|technology indistinguishable from magic]]. They possessed matter-energy conversion technology which allowed them to shrink and grow things at will. They used this both to reduce the size of their ships and to manipulate their own size. They also had the ability to set up heat [[force field]]s which could disintegrate anything that moved into it. They could animate stone statues, as with the living gargoyle known as [[Bok]]. They could also discharge bolts of [[electricity]].


A Dæmon could be psychically summoned by a special ritual, three of which were performed by {{Delgado}}. The ceremony required negative emotions such as fear, which could be provided by frightened [[human]]s. The more people that were involved and the more impressive the ritual, the more effective it was. Though these negative emotions could power the Dæmon, it also meant positive emotions could be dangerous. A Dæmon would only appear three times in response to these rituals.
A Dæmon could be psychically summoned by a special ritual, three of which were performed by {{Delgado}}. The ceremony required negative emotions such as fear, which could be provided by frightened [[human]]s. The more people that were involved and the more impressive the ritual, the more effective it was. Though these negative emotions could power the Dæmon, it also meant positive emotions could be dangerous. A Dæmon would only appear three times in response to these rituals.


Azal offered his powers to the [[Third Doctor]] when the Master, who desired them, had proved himself unworthy. This would suggest that they could give their powers if they chose to. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'')
Azal offered his powers to the [[Third Doctor]] when the Master, who desired them, had proved himself unworthy. This would suggest that they could give their powers if they chose to. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'')
Like their peers of the [[Osirian Court]], their technology level qualified them for diplomatic and scientific relations with the [[Great Houses]] of [[the Homeworld]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[T.memeticus: A Morphology (short story)|T.memeticus: A Morphology]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
The Dæmons were an ancient race from [[Dæmos]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') who were powerful [[Distant past|150 million years BC]]. They were involved in the [[Millennium War]] and were one of the first species to strike back against the [[Mad Mind of Bophemeral]] stopping it from using a dark-matter cloud in the [[Rift of Perseus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
The Dæmons were an ancient race from [[Dæmos]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') who were powerful [[Distant past|150 million years BC]]. They were involved in the [[Millennium War]] and were one of the first species to strike back against the [[Mad Mind of Bophemeral]] stopping it from using a dark-matter cloud in the [[Rift of Perseus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') A Dæmon was one of the only beings to successfully travel to the edge of the physical [[universe]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'')
 
The Dæmons studied other races, treating the universe as their laboratory. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') Using a spacecraft, one Dæmon travelled to the edge of the physical [[universe]], a feat achieved by few other beings. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'')


Much of their history was recounted by the [[Third Doctor]]. According to him, circa [[BC#Prehistory|100,000 years BC]], the Dæmons arrived on [[Earth]], helped the [[human]]s overcome the [[Neanderthal]]s and then tried to lead their evolution and development. According to [[Azal]], the Dæmons destroyed failed experiments, such as [[Atlantis]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') According to one account, the Dæmons gave the [[Atlantean]]s the [[Crystal of Kronos]], which later indirectly caused the destruction of Atlantis. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'')
The Dæmons studied other races, treating the universe as their laboratory. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') The [[Third Doctor]] said that, circa [[BC#Prehistory|100,000 years BC]], the Dæmons arrived on [[Earth]] and helped the [[human]]s to overcome the [[Neanderthal]]s before trying to lead their [[evolution]] and development ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') in exchange for allegiance, as they often did with [[lesser species]] throughout the cosmos. Successful experiments were brought to be further cultivated in the [[Infernal Sphere]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[T.memeticus: A Morphology (short story)|T.memeticus: A Morphology]]'') but failed experiments like [[Atlantis]] were dispassionately destroyed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[T.memeticus: A Morphology (short story)|T.memeticus: A Morphology]]'') According to one account, the Dæmons gave the [[Atlantean]]s the [[Crystal of Kronos]], which later indirectly caused the destruction of Atlantis. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'')


The Third Doctor said the Dæmons inspired myths of [[god]]s and [[demon]]s and the image of powerful beings with horns, including the [[Egypt]]ian god [[Khnum]]. They had been "coming and going ever since". [[Olive Hawthorne|Miss Hawthorne]] identified Azal as "[[Satan|the Devil]]". According to the Doctor, the Dæmons inspired the [[Greek]] civilisation, the [[Renaissance]] and the [[Industrial Revolution]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'')
The Third Doctor said the Dæmons inspired myths of [[god]]s and [[demon]]s and the image of powerful beings with horns, including the [[Egypt]]ian god [[Khnum]]. They had been "coming and going ever since". [[Olive Hawthorne|Miss Hawthorne]] identified Azal as "[[Satan|the Devil]]". According to the Doctor, the Dæmons inspired the [[Greek]] civilisation, the [[Renaissance]] and the [[Industrial Revolution]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'')
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In the [[20th century]], Azal called himself the last of the Dæmons. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')
In the [[20th century]], Azal called himself the last of the Dæmons. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')


The Dæmons were completely wiped out by some sort of massive cataclysmic event. It was believed to be a battle, as the Dæmon corpses were found in their battle form. [[Faction Paradox]] used the skeletal remains of the Dæmons as warships. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]'')
Near the time of [[the War]], the Dæmons were completely wiped out by some sort of massive cataclysmic event. It was believed to be a battle, as the Dæmon corpses were found in their battle form. [[Faction Paradox]] used the skeletal remains of the Dæmons as warships. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two (novel)|Interference - Book Two]]'') After [[Baphomet]] and [[Byzo]] tried to obtain [[metagenic field]] technology from the [[Great Houses]] in exchange for information about a crashed [[TARDIS|timeship]] on [[Earth]], Lady [[Thelema]] used a hand[[bell]], an ancient book, and a candle to kill them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[T.memeticus: A Morphology (short story)|T.memeticus: A Morphology]]'')


A Dæmon called [[Mastho]] once manifested on Earth during three different points of time. [[Kate Stewart]] and [[Douglas Cavendish]] were responsible for its supposed destruction. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Dæmos Rising]]'')
A Dæmon called [[Mastho]] once manifested on Earth during three different points of time. [[Kate Stewart]] and [[Douglas Cavendish]] were responsible for its supposed destruction. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Dæmos Rising]]'')

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The Dæmons were a race of powerful humanoids who profoundly affected humankind.

Biology

Dæmons could use their technology to change their size (TV: The Dæmons) and shape. (PROSE: T.memetics: A Morphology) Some appeared as satyr-like humanoids with reddish skin (HOMEVID: Dæmos Rising) or thick fur. These often had sharp fangs, pointed ears, thick beards and long horns. Their legs were goat-like, with cloven hooves. (TV: The Dæmons)

During war, Dæmons would manifest in spatiodynamic bodies with vast wings, sweptback horns, and long necks, allowing them to glide through hyperspace with minimal effort. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

Some Dæmons wore long, forked tails. (COMIC: Voyage to the Edge of the Universe)

Culture

Like a million other worlds "right across the universe", Dæmos had "the representation of the horned beast" in its myths and legends. The Beast claimed to be this "devil", along with all of the others in every religion which had such a figure. (TV: The Satan Pit)

The Third Doctor seemed to initially regard them as not evil, but coldly logical and amoral, without sentiment, which Azal's actions would bear out. (TV: The Dæmons) They did only what they wished; self-sacrifice would have destroyed them. (PROSE: T.memeticus: A Morphology)

However, they also seemed to organise according to the nuclear family structure and care for their mates and children. (COMIC: Voyage to the Edge of the Universe) At a later stage of his life the Seventh Doctor had made the acquaintance of a friendly Dæmon known as Bonjaxx and attended a birthday party in honour of him. (COMIC: Party Animals)

Technology

The Dæmons had technology indistinguishable from magic. They possessed matter-energy conversion technology which allowed them to shrink and grow things at will. They used this both to reduce the size of their ships and to manipulate their own size. They also had the ability to set up heat force fields which could disintegrate anything that moved into it. They could animate stone statues, as with the living gargoyle known as Bok. They could also discharge bolts of electricity.

A Dæmon could be psychically summoned by a special ritual, three of which were performed by the Master. The ceremony required negative emotions such as fear, which could be provided by frightened humans. The more people that were involved and the more impressive the ritual, the more effective it was. Though these negative emotions could power the Dæmon, it also meant positive emotions could be dangerous. A Dæmon would only appear three times in response to these rituals.

Azal offered his powers to the Third Doctor when the Master, who desired them, had proved himself unworthy. This would suggest that they could give their powers if they chose to. (TV: The Dæmons)

Like their peers of the Osirian Court, their technology level qualified them for diplomatic and scientific relations with the Great Houses of the Homeworld. (PROSE: T.memeticus: A Morphology)

History

The Dæmons were an ancient race from Dæmos (TV: The Dæmons) who were powerful 150 million years BC. They were involved in the Millennium War and were one of the first species to strike back against the Mad Mind of Bophemeral stopping it from using a dark-matter cloud in the Rift of Perseus. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel) A Dæmon was one of the only beings to successfully travel to the edge of the physical universe. (COMIC: Voyage to the Edge of the Universe)

The Dæmons studied other races, treating the universe as their laboratory. (TV: The Dæmons) The Third Doctor said that, circa 100,000 years BC, the Dæmons arrived on Earth and helped the humans to overcome the Neanderthals before trying to lead their evolution and development (TV: The Dæmons) in exchange for allegiance, as they often did with lesser species throughout the cosmos. Successful experiments were brought to be further cultivated in the Infernal Sphere, (PROSE: T.memeticus: A Morphology) but failed experiments like Atlantis were dispassionately destroyed. (TV: The Dæmons, PROSE: T.memeticus: A Morphology) According to one account, the Dæmons gave the Atlanteans the Crystal of Kronos, which later indirectly caused the destruction of Atlantis. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel, TV: The Time Monster)

The Third Doctor said the Dæmons inspired myths of gods and demons and the image of powerful beings with horns, including the Egyptian god Khnum. They had been "coming and going ever since". Miss Hawthorne identified Azal as "the Devil". According to the Doctor, the Dæmons inspired the Greek civilisation, the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution. (TV: The Dæmons)

Wesley Sparks claimed to have duelled Dæmons as one of his many achievements. (COMIC: Mortal Beloved)

In the 20th century, Azal called himself the last of the Dæmons. (TV: The Dæmons)

Near the time of the War, the Dæmons were completely wiped out by some sort of massive cataclysmic event. It was believed to be a battle, as the Dæmon corpses were found in their battle form. Faction Paradox used the skeletal remains of the Dæmons as warships. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two) After Baphomet and Byzo tried to obtain metagenic field technology from the Great Houses in exchange for information about a crashed timeship on Earth, Lady Thelema used a handbell, an ancient book, and a candle to kill them. (PROSE: T.memeticus: A Morphology)

A Dæmon called Mastho once manifested on Earth during three different points of time. Kate Stewart and Douglas Cavendish were responsible for its supposed destruction. (HOMEVID: Dæmos Rising)

Minor references

The Dæmons were filed in the Fourth Doctor's memory files. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)

When the Skith Leader scanned the Tenth Doctor's mind, Azal was among the alien creatures shown to him. (COMIC: The First)

Behind the scenes