Authors Note: Hey there friends, I'm here with more Demons for the story. And I'd like to make a little "suggestion box" for creatures you think would be associated with Hell. Before you guys just go and scroll down to click "Review" to send in your idea, I'm gonna set some guidelines for you.

1. An OC, as interesting as he/she may be, does not count as a demon idea. As much as I enjoy reading about your character(s), I would rather not be bothered. You can still send them in, the only thing is that I won't read over them, MetalMunk15 will do that.

2. You can design more than one demon, just don't expect every one of them to be picked for the next update.

3. The limit of designs you submit is 5 per user.

4. If you are submitting a design without an account, at the least make up a name for yourself, that way I have someone to refer to when giving credit.

Disclaimer: Alvin and the chipmunks belongs to Ross B. and Fox Studios, and Demon Hunters belongs to MetalMunk15


Hellfire Designs: Demons (cont.)

Hell Hounds: As the name suggests, these are literally the guard dogs of Hell. Visually they look like a thin and malnourished dog with a bad case of mange, only a few patches of fur here and there on its body. But once provoked, these frail looking mutts change and shift into their true form, growing both in size and in body tone, gaining a rather stocky body with a tough hide, and fur the color of charcoal that often gives off burning embers, and their eyes turn into glowing red embers. The basic appearance of an agitated Hell Hound is like a demonic wolf. It is said that the only thing that can kill a Hell Hound is another Hell Hound, and luckily like any normal canine these demonic lupines can be trained to obey the commands of others. In fact it is rumored that the most valuable treasures on earth are guarded by a pair of these brutish dogs.

Anubian: these are a rarity among Demon reports, as they are often associated with the Egyptian God Anubis. The basic appearance of these monsters is like a werewolf, only replacing the normal wolfish traits with those of their desert counterparts, the jackal. Where a werewolf has shaggy fur, the Anubians have really short dark fur, requiring them to wear clothes often in the form of classic Egyptian robes around the waist. These Demons are dangerous, as they can manipulate life force energy that the Grim Reaper himself usually sends to the afterlife, leading some to believe that the figure of Death and the Anubians may be linked together. For weapons, Anubians usually carry bronze swords with a blade curved like a sickle, or a staff with a fan blade on either end. Since these creatures are able to manipulate life energy, they are considered for all intents and purposes, immortal.

Sluagh: named for the sounds they make, these creatures are considered vermin to the Devil himself. as a species, Sluagh aren't even true Demons, rather an accidental side effect of the Grim Reaper trying to make his own version of the Hell Hound, resulting in a spectral creature that feeds on the souls of the dead. as an added quirk to their soul consumption, if they are injured enough, their physical bodies will end up going transparent like a stereotypical ghost, and then they can either be captured in a spirit receptical (which looks like a jar made of obsidian), or they end up being cannibalized by another Sluagh. Visually, these soul sucking scavengers look like a somewhat humanoid version of the Hell Hound, only they have an extremely crouched over posture, no fur on their bodies at all, and their faces are more flattened and stout, their eyes are huge and have no visible pupil or iris, as these normally subterranean creatures rely on a sense of touch to maneuver through the caverns they dig out under graveyards, and are therefore nearly completely blind. They have a set of dog-like legs and a pair of extremely muscled arms, and with those are the claws of their Demonic counterpart. Also like the Hell Hounds, their mouths are full of sharp teeth, and can inflict a nasty bite if given the chance. a lucky side effect of this semi Demonic mutant is the fact that they can also be trained to obey commands, sometimes employed to guard actual graveyards from invading feral Sluagh.


Well, that's it for now, and remember the guidelines at the top. Anyway, leave your reviews/comments/designs by clicking the "review" doobly doo below. And before anyone says anything, yes the Sluagh I designed for the story are from the videogame series "Lagacy of Kain" and as such the original template belongs to Edios Entertainment.