Authors Note: more demons for your reading pleasure, and a couple came from MetalMunk15 herself, so if you guys and girls out there have any ideas for demons you'd like to see, whether it's a full blown design or an ability or two, I'll do my best to upload them with the next post okay people.

Disclaimer: Alvin and the chipmunks belongs to Ross B. and Fox Studios, the story of Demon Code (still gonna refer to it as Demon Hunters 2 for creature reference) belongs to MetalMunk15, and for clarification issues, any and all monster traits I add that may appear to be from an already owned and designed monster belongs to their rightful creator and company.


Hellfire Designs: American Demons x2 (Demon Code).

To get right to the chase, the following creatures are demons from hell…that's about it so read the descriptions.

Sea Serpent: an aquatic cousin to the already dangerous Serpentine (refer to Chapter 1 of this post to read about it), the Sea Serpent is a creature of the water, and a master of mimicry. Until now, it was believed that demons of any variety couldn't live in water, mainly due to the lack of water in Hell, but discovered by accident by a local fisherman, the Sea Serpent is one of possibly many (not including the Overlord Damnation) demonic creatures that reside in the waters of the world. Like the Serpentine, these monsters have four arms, though the arms are connected by a highly elastic membrane, or "fin" which allows this creature to move at a speed rivaling that of a cheetah (only in the water though, on land this creature would literally go nowhere fast). Each hand has webbed fingers for added movement through the water, and the fingers are tipped in claws, whether they are sharp depends on how often these brutes use them, as they wear down with time. Along the back is a dorsal fin that runs the entire length of the body, from the back of the head to the tip of the tail. On the topic of the tail, there is a 9 inch serrated stinger, which can either be used as a weapon by itself to slice when the claws cannot, or can inject a demonic venom into the victim. The venom will not kill the victim, but it will render them completely paralyzed for a set amount of time, depending on how much venom is injected at one time (though if in the water, it is safe to say you'll get a dose that will allow you to drown without being able to swim to the surface). Unlike their land dwelling counterparts, Sea Serpents can speak in a good clear voice, though their vocabulary is often limited, and it is said that if you were to save or otherwise help a Sea Serpent, you will have earned the entire species gratitude and will be repaid the favor of saving them when ever needed.

Wraiths: not to be confused with Hellfire Wraiths or Phantoms, Wraiths are not so much demons as they are…well, spirits. Like an office building, the realm of the dead that the Grim Reaper watches over is not easy to handle alone, so the figure of death has "employees" of sorts, these being the spirits of dead people that have been giving an extremely small portion of Death's power to aid him in guiding other weary souls to rest. These Wraiths look like a hooded man, with no visible face to refer to other than the hoods opening, and somewhat elongated arms with only three gripping digits. Like the Phantoms and Hellfire Wraiths, these Wraiths have no legs, but also no tails either, their cloaks merely acting as a last homage to their old way of traversing. Though these Wraiths are usually kind and gentle creatures, occasionally one or two will go "feral" and start wreaking havoc on the living. In that case, these creatures are both relatively harmless, but also very cunning and difficult to fight, let alone kill. If a Wraith is hurt by any means, it will use the very small life force manipulation ability that Death gave it to sap anything within a 2 foot radius of life, and add it to its own to make itself stronger. Also, on occasion, a Wraith will have what looks like a scythe blade attached to the right arm above the wrist, which isn't anything near as powerful as the original blade that Death uses, but can still cleave through just about anything if it can maneuver into a striking position. Another trait that all Wraiths share is in the form of a deep bellowing sound they make, this being the price paid to be in Death's servitude, making them unable to speak to one another and in turn, also making them unable to plot against the figure of Death.

Frost Devil: first discovered in the US Rockies, these creatures seem to defy the very laws of what you'd expect from a Hell born fiend. Similar to a Ragnarok (also refer to Chapter 1 for more info), the Frost Devil is a creature of ice, though not purely made of the substance. The main form taken by these icy brutes is similar to a skeletal werewolf, though the "bones" are actually being used as armor for the creature within it, a snowy monster that has the power to call a blizzard upon a certain area. the true form looks like a yeti, though in place of fur, each hair-like strand covering the beast's body is actually a thin shard of ice, giving the creature a somewhat hard to spot appearance. Being a beast of the ice, this demon is the most dangerous of all, as it will wait for hours, days at a time even in planning the first move. If someone has encountered it and lived, then they were lucky, as most encounters with the Frost Devil are deadly. for weapons, this creature has the ability to integrate any ice into it's body structure, and can even breathe super chilled liquid nitrogen from it's mouth in the form of a spray, making it possible to dodge the monster's attacks. One thing to take in mind is that although the Frost Devil is possibly the most calm of all Demon species, the brute would not hesitate to bite and slash at you if it feels you are a threat to it. Although not easily captured, these 17 foot tall giants can be tamed, and one tamed will protect their masters from anything, even its own kind. Lastly, contrary to the idea of fire and ice not mixing, these frosty giants have been seen as far south as central Mexico, and they are absolutely fireproof (though the heat will stun them a little bit).


There you go, three more demons, and if you're wondering why I'm only uploading in three's, it's because I've been getting headaches on and off lately, and can't think straight. Also, thanks to all of you who have been reviewing, I really do appreciate your comments on my stuff. And maybe if you want you could always click the big blue button below and add one for this update. Oh, and the Frost Devil is the result of the user WordNerb93, thanks man, I think you did great with this idea of yours.