Warrior Babes The Second

Demons, Demons, Demons 2

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Craulathar: A race of necromancers that built mystic energy from the dead. Big guy. Probably seven, eight feet tall. Two curved horns jutting out of his forehead. Purple skin. Probaly had his pockets full of hands, feet, eyeballs that kind of thing. Can open a gateway to bring its mate through. Its magic maintains the gateway.
 
Sampres: Humanoid, but there's no mistaking their reptilian natures. Smooth dark-green scales covered wedged-shaped heads that hold lidless, green-yellow eyes the size of personal pan pizzas.
 
Interdimensional Bridge: As in, a bridge that goes from one world to another.
 
Walphurg Demons: Broad and fat, with features that are unmistakably porcine. Hogs jaws frame blunt piggy noses, and uneven yellow tusks jut from their jaws. A spoonful of brains would be a tight fit in back of their nonexistent foreheads.
 
Way Station: Where two dimensions overlap to form a brief nexus. It takes magick on both ends to get to the nexus point.
 
Searfire: The unpredictable gusts of wind that tear across the world of Ollindark, lifting a small cloud of sand from the harsh terrain.
 
Ollindark: A world where the demons Doringogs and Kaliths battle each other. Humans are being sent there believing it's a RPG when it's a total body switch.
 
NPCs: Non-player chracters. They are actually the real demons.
 
Dredfahl: In Sunnydale resurrecting demons that's been dead a thousand years or so. Most of his activities have been among African American people.
 
Tooker Family: They fought Dredfahl several times. They killed him on four different occasions. The last time was in the 1940s in New Orleans. Bobby Lee's grandpa faced Dredfahl in battle and slew him, giving his own life to do it. Bobby came bcause Dredfahl murdered his daddy so he wants him worse than killed.
 
Torqualmar: He's a very deceitful demon. He commanded armies of believers in his day and attempted to conquer Africa. He had some sort
 
Crossings

Morrigan: She can seize control of weapons. Her earth magic is really strong, too, mainly with trees and other growing things. And birds. Also she's evil. She's very dangerous and a shape shifter.
 
Greenjack: Spirit of the forest, lord of the wood, a trickster spirit.
 
Willow And Tara

Not Forgotten

Redemption

Close To The Ground

Shakedown

Hollywood Noir

Avatar

Soul Trade

Bruja

The Summoned

Haunted

Image

Stranger To The Sun

Vengeance

Endangered Species

The Longest Night Vol 1

Impressions

Sanctuary

Fearless

Solitary Man

Nemesis

Order Of Hyconus: Marauding harbingers. Five of them. Run in a pack. Attack and kill anyone they catch outside alone after dark. They have to be killed in order. If they are killed in the wrong order they double. The name refers to a killing sequence. To prevent all the dying and doubling. To defeat a Hyconus pack, one must dispatch the members in order, from smallest to largest set of hrons. It's simply a matter of beheading them in the proper order.
 
Megalith: It registers out of synch to our senses. The surface isn't quite where our eyes tell us it should be. The megalith is slightly out of phase with our dimension. Earth's ancient megalithic sites are oriented toward solstice points on the horizon. They mark sunrise or sunset at summer and winter solstice. Others mark lunar events. Its appearance could signal the approach of optimal conditions for a major dimensional gateway.
 
Summoners, the bringers of demons: There were two of them. Identical twin brothers. Their names were Rehjenkhai and Sehjenkhai. The twin brothers attempted to bring forth 'the hordes of evil' through an elaborate ritual involving monthly sacrifices over the course of an entire year. For the ritual to succeed the sacrifices had to be performed by a woman of childbearing age, participating of her own free will. Any form of coercion during any point of that year, would nullify the ritual. Within the context of the ritual, the woman acts as a representative of humanity. By succumbing to greed or ego gratification at the expense of human lives and human welfare, she gives power to the darkness, a cooperative kindling for the demonic fire. Aside from demonstration human gullibility, her actions simultaneously debase and betray our species. Although the woman of childbearing age performed the sacrifices, the summoner presided over the blood rites. The first eleven could be strangers, not so the twelfth. Her las sacrifice must be the father of her unborn child. There must be one last sacrifice, this one performed by the summoner Miss Guilibility herself. Rehjenkhai gave away his plan. He proclaimed to the villagers that they would know the faces of their enemies that night. The villagers located Rehjenkhai that evening surprising him before he could kill the woman. The ritual was halted. Enraged, they dismembered Rehjenkhai and burned the pieces in a funeral pyre. Sehjenkhai, his twin, who had kept a much lower profile, fled and was never seen again by the villagers. Both summoners were said to possess a third eye, turned far away to look upon evil and see when it is near.
 
Khaipur: Bear-dogs, lesser demons, indentured demons. Some thought they were demons inhabitiing the flesh of dead dogs reanimated by a necromancer.
 
N'aa't'aahn: The size of a common house cat. They are rather fond of human livers.
 
Tokkor: They are known to hang  upside down in caves for years at a time.
 
Monolith

Cantrip: A really little spell. It works sometimes.
 
Tovatir: You have to squish them, or knock their grinning heads off. They have long, clutchy arms and razor-sharp green nails that are also deadly posionous. They hang out in packs, five and six at a time.
 
Red Compendium: A Compendium of auntient Graymarye after the teachings of another, and a Treatise wherein Essays tending to the Advancement of Learning of such not Commonly used, on the Authoritie of various of the wise; and an Antamoie of Abuses to be avoided: An ultimate collection of the great spells "after the teachings of another.' It attracks magicians and sorcerers.
 
Bookwyrm: The demon that inhabits the Red Compendium. It feeds of the magic of  people. If you have knowledge that Wrym doesn't possess you get sucked into the book. Over the centuries it has captured dozens, perhaps hundreds, of wizards, magicians, mages, and students of the occult who have made the mistake of seeking the knowledge it uses as its lure. Eventually it sucks you dry and turns you into spells on the page. It becomes more powerful with every human it devours.
 
Dabet: A small purple-knobbly-skinned demon standing about knee high. They don't like what they consider silly questions. Izzaret is a very difficult language, highly nuanced, with a number of delicate...They don't like flattery either.
 
Dimensional allohistory: Alternate univese, basically. They're about alternate histories in different dimensions.
 
Book Of The Dead

Love And Death

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