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==Demonic beings==
==Demonic beings==
===Influence on Mythology===
Demons in the Doctor who universe have had a huge impact on the mythology and religous beliefs of species throughout the universe. Humans potrayed these collosal creatures as the death; the scourge, or more commonly known as: the destroyer of worlds. Demons, until recently, were thought to be just a classification of looks given to a group of species which looked or behaved similar to the stereotype of actual, real life mythologlogical enitities labeled as demons, but with the intruduction of The beast and his son, Abaddon, it could be that there was once a species of giant beings called the demons which lived in the previous universe prior to the one we(humans) live in and, seen as they were not present in Caibu-yu space, could have been made extinct by the disciples of light, as one was seen to be improsened. Evedince of this is shown by the fact that since The beast had a son, and the Beast was clearly male-or atleast the demon equivelent of a gender or race of beings who co-exist with a differant, opposite gender or race which demsexualy breed and reproduce to gender- it could not have reprodced ansexualy, hinting that there were female-or the demon equivalent of females and mad up of a race of demons who were the same speceies as there male demsexual parteners- and therefore, must have been some sort of reproductive cycle involving two genders or races, or possibly more, such as a species of demons which would have to fertilise using a "male" sperm, or a specialsed reproductive cell along the lines of sperm, which then passed through a "qassexual" breed or race of demon which purified the sperm and then finally "injected" it into the female cast which would house the growing offspring, or there could have been the posibility of demons have numerous qassexual casts which all inturn added some sort of purifying agent which added to the original male sperm to make it fertile.
===Self-described demons===
===Self-described demons===
*[[The Destroyer]] was an entity from another universe who unwillingly served [[Morgaine]]. The Destroyer had a vulnerability to [[silver]] which enabled Morgaine to chain him with manacles made of it. When shot with silver bullets fired by [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]], the Destroyer was apparently killed. ([[DW]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'')
*[[The Destroyer]] was an entity from another universe who unwillingly served [[Morgaine]]. The Destroyer had a vulnerability to [[silver]] which enabled Morgaine to chain him with manacles made of it. When shot with silver bullets fired by [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]], the Destroyer was apparently killed. ([[DW]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'')

Revision as of 20:19, 17 June 2009

See also Demon (disambiguation).

A Demon is an evil creature in the mythology of the Humans, although similar deities have appeared in the religions of races such as the Kaleds and the Draconians (DW: The Satan Pit). They are generally depicted as being humanoids, often with horns.

Demonic beings

Influence on Mythology

Demons in the Doctor who universe have had a huge impact on the mythology and religous beliefs of species throughout the universe. Humans potrayed these collosal creatures as the death; the scourge, or more commonly known as: the destroyer of worlds. Demons, until recently, were thought to be just a classification of looks given to a group of species which looked or behaved similar to the stereotype of actual, real life mythologlogical enitities labeled as demons, but with the intruduction of The beast and his son, Abaddon, it could be that there was once a species of giant beings called the demons which lived in the previous universe prior to the one we(humans) live in and, seen as they were not present in Caibu-yu space, could have been made extinct by the disciples of light, as one was seen to be improsened. Evedince of this is shown by the fact that since The beast had a son, and the Beast was clearly male-or atleast the demon equivelent of a gender or race of beings who co-exist with a differant, opposite gender or race which demsexualy breed and reproduce to gender- it could not have reprodced ansexualy, hinting that there were female-or the demon equivalent of females and mad up of a race of demons who were the same speceies as there male demsexual parteners- and therefore, must have been some sort of reproductive cycle involving two genders or races, or possibly more, such as a species of demons which would have to fertilise using a "male" sperm, or a specialsed reproductive cell along the lines of sperm, which then passed through a "qassexual" breed or race of demon which purified the sperm and then finally "injected" it into the female cast which would house the growing offspring, or there could have been the posibility of demons have numerous qassexual casts which all inturn added some sort of purifying agent which added to the original male sperm to make it fertile.

Self-described demons

The Destroyer, The Beast and Abaddon all share similarities. All three fit the depiction of demons and the Destroyer said he wished to "devour" Earth. Abaddon has the alternative name of "the Destroyer".

Evil entities

Similar beings

References

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