Authors Note: more demons for you guys, and again, I'm still accepting ideas for more demons if you have them.

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


Hellfire Designs: American Demons x4 (Demon Code).

These specimens were originally from Brazil (Rio de Janeiro to be precise), these monsters show features typical of a tropical climate.

Phoenix: not to be confused with the form the Demon Hunters can take in a time of need, these creatures are far from blazing birds. The Phoenix is about the size of a human child, with arms and legs to match, though the legs are jointed in a manner to those of a dog, with bird-like feet, the toes tipped with small but sharp talons. The hands of this feathery demon are also like the feet, allowing the creature to climb to a high perch to watch from above. The arms are jointed in two ways, then being used as arms like a human, they are folded up and look like a human's arm, with a shoulder, elbow and wrist joint. But as the bird-like features suggest, this creature is capable of powered flight, and in that case extends an extra joint near the wrist to make the arms become wings nearly double the span of the creature's height, which can easily exceed 8 feet tall. To complete this look the demon has a tail that is covered in feathers, the tip able to fan out into a tail fin used for extra balance in the air. The feathers also double as projectiles of sorts, able to be flung from the wings and tail to slice into whatever they aim at, as the feathers are razor sharp. The head of this brute is like a parrot, the curved beak a bit jagged and also razor sharp, and although this beast is normally a fruit eater, it won't turn its beak away from the occasional bit of meat. These creatures are a master of mimicry, and like any other demon, this creature can be tamed, though it's hard to capture and tricky to train. Once tamed, though, these birds will not leave their master's side for anything.

Ravenholm: similar to a Phoenix, the Ravenholm is a bird-like demon that can shape-shift itself to blend into the environment. The most common form is that of a normal Raven, and is completely indistinguishable from a normal Raven except for the fact they can talk. These demons are drawn towards strong emotions, mainly anger and frustration, and revel in making jabs at these agitated people, feeding on their emotions in a similar manner to a Phobia feeding on the essence of fear. The true form is comparable to a Phoenix, only replacing the normally brightly colored feathers with the dark and glossy feathers of a raven, and the head like that of a normal raven as well. The only difference is that they are unable to mimic the voices of others, and that their feathers double as armor plates, somehow light enough to allow flight, but tough enough to allow a Ravenholm to block or even deflect a full barrage of bullets. A notable Ravenholm is a creature known by the name of Feeder, so named for feeding on the emotions of others. It is unknown if Feeder is a pet to Alvin, or if the Ravenholm has chosen Alvin as a good source of anger and frustration to feed from. Either way, the feathery demon is usually somewhere nearby, whether he can be seen or heard is up to the bird-like demon, but at times he'll show himself so he can pick and jab at the chipmunk.

Scorpus: as the name may suggest, this is a truly frightening demon to encounter, as it takes the form of a giant sized scorpion (not so much gigantic, but giant when compared with normal scorpions). These creatures are dangerous, as they are really fast and quick to lash out with their pincers and stingers. Their armor is tough, but not completely without fault, in the form of an open portion on the back, and if a knife or other sharp object should be stabbed into this weak spot, the entire creature will become paralyzed until the object is either removed, or the acidic blood dissolves the weapon (and it is more likely for it to be removed before that happens, as the acid level in Scorpus blood is very weak, and the dissolving process would take many years to complete). As an insectoid demon, these are one of many untameable demons, though like the Phobia, it isn't completely unheard of to tame one of these creatures. A Demon Hunter from the mid 1600's was said to have been the proud owner of one of these creatures, the names of both the Hunter and the Scorpus lost to history, but the story of his exploits lives on (it is unknown if this Scorpus still lives, but if it is still alive, it has probably since gone feral again).


Well, what do you think? Let me know in the reviews. And again, if you have an idea for a demon you'd like to see, then send those to me via a review to this story, or a PM to my inbox. And maybe while you're at it, you could favorite this post, I mean that way you can always know when I come up with new stuff.

Anyway, thanks for reading, and I hope to hear from you guys/girls out there, I love all your comments and reviews. And his is just something I'm gonna try for the next few updates as an experiment of sorts. At the end of the updates, I'll ask a question which is up to you whether you answer or not. Each question will be in quotations so it is separate from the rest of the text. To start off, "What kind of pet do you have/wish you had?"