Demons of Sin

The Demons of Sin, generally regarded as simply Demons, were supernatural entities inhabiting the vessels of sin. Derived from six of the surviving god kin from the Second Period, each of the demons utilized a fragment of Eve Moonlit's Original Sin, wreaking havoc upon humanity over the centuries.

Early History
After Eve Moonlit's death in EC 014, her children, Hänsel and Gretel, split her Original Sin into seven fragments, six of the fragments corresponding with the six god kin freed from Sin the year prior. Housed in an object from their home along with their representive deadly sin, the Demons of Sin were scattered with their vessels across the world.

Mantles of Sin
As their vessels moved around the Third Period throughout the centuries, each of the demons searched for suitable hosts to possess, forging contracts with the humans and influencing them to spread malice. In EC 325, the Demon of Gluttony was devoured by its contractor, Banica Conchita, and the human replaced it as the demon of its wine glass vessel. During the Duel of Merrigod Plateau in EC 611, the Demon of Wrath was blown out of its vessel and into the Hellish Yard.

World's End
After the Third Period’s destruction in EC 998, the sun god Sickle met with the demons and asked each of them to guide Allen Avadonia in meeting with one of their contractors. Agreeing with the request, the Demons of Sin helped guide the former chamberlain with meeting each contractor.

Biology and Appearance
Each of the demons maintain a unique appearance, ranging from resembling an actual biological animal to appearing as a simple mask. Many of the demons had six wings and were capable of flight. Like humans, their superb intellect allowed them to innovate and adapt to unfamiliar situations and environments. Though their personalities typically varied in relation to the deadly sin they represented, all the demons acted in the interest of spreading malice and causing calamities in the Third Period.

Demons of Sin were also capable of manipulating magical energy with each of them possessing a unique set of powers. Despite their abilities, the demons were each confined to the vessel of their choosing and their main bodies had to remain there at all times. Despite this limitation, they could project extensions of themselves as doubles to possess and communicate with humans when needed.

The demons could share their powers with humans via contracts and influence their behavior through possessing the host. Manipulating the demons' power could also cause its hosts' offspring to develop Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome. When sealed withing their own vessel, the demons' powers were cut off from the outside world and any doubles possessing humans would eventually disappear.

Conceptualization and Origins

 * The Demons of Sin bear resemblance to the Seven Princes of Hell, powerful demons each aligned with a Deadly Sin who attempt to cause mortals to commit their sin; the demons' representative sins are similarly inspired by the Seven Deadly Sins.
 * Several of the demons' true forms having six wings may be a reference to the six-winged Seraphim, rebellious angels cast out of heaven that eventually became demons; six is also a demonic number in some religions.

Curiosities

 * Despite being referred to as the demon representing Sloth among the vessels of sin and inhabiting the Clockworker's Doll as her vessel, Eve Moonlit was not an actual demon herself.
 * Similarly, Adam Moonlit was also referred to as sharing the name of the "Demon of Wrath" with the actual demon, Seth Twiright, despite being only "leeching" off the vessel for a time.

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