Sunday, 2 November 2014

Creature Research.

Mythological creature 1:

DEMON:

Appearance:

Demons can have many appearances, the stereotypical version of a demon is the red rough skin with sharp teeth and horns. typically ram horns. Another version is when they take the appearance of a dead person or wearing the skin of someone who they are possessing.
 
Behavior:
A demon's behavior is very scary and painful. they are the ones that create fear. anxiety and spiritual pain. they whisper sins into pure peoples ears. but the idea of a demon is very conceptual idea, one mans demon is another mans angel.
 
Motivation:
A demons motivation is the devil, Demons are definitely linked to the devil due to them being a part of hell and the devil being the king of hell. their motivation is their own pain and suffering.
 
Capabilities:
The capabilities of a demon is that they can cause sickness, disease, physical abnormalities, mental torment. They can influence human events, can speak through a persons voice. and see through their eyes. they can influence emotions, thoughts and actions.
 

 
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Mythological Creature 2:

Hantu Air: 'spirit of the water'

Appearance:
The appearance of the hantu air can vary, one appearance can take the form of a woman like creature who looks very dead or half alive, if they show themselves it is usually is the form of a floating log.
 
Behavior:
The behavior of a hantu air is that they are said to be the ghosts of people who drowned, but they are very independent spirits and can harm people.
 
Motivation:
The motivation of a hantu air is obviously hurting people, their anger and helplessness is what they thrive off of. their other motivations is when they make offerings in exchange for cooperation, they can also shape shift.
 
Capabilities:
The capabilities of a Hantu Air is that they are very dangerous which means that they are associated with bad things happening to people which include drowning people, making people go missing, eating people and flooding near towns and villages. Riverbanks and lakesides should be avoided during sunset and nightfall.
 
 
 

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