Well, yeah. Tina’s the good kind of demon. I mean, if you can have evil angels, why not good demons? Tina is sweet and unique and that’s what makes her so loveable
Interestingly enough, “Daemon” originally just meant “spirit” if used by itself. And evil spirit would be a “cacodaemon,” while a benevolent one would be a “tychodaemon”(or alternatively, an “agathodaemon” or “eudaemon”) .
That’s “δαίμων” or, in Latin “daimon”. But generally, you’re right, a daimon was simply a spirit/god without any affiliation, good or bad. It’s the subsequent ages of Christianity that gave the word it’s pejorative meaning.
Personal Responsibility? What a concept!
HEY! This here’s Amurica. You git yur personal responsibility the Hell out of here. Everything is everybody else’s fault.
Well, yeah. Tina’s the good kind of demon. I mean, if you can have evil angels, why not good demons? Tina is sweet and unique and that’s what makes her so loveable
Interestingly enough, “Daemon” originally just meant “spirit” if used by itself. And evil spirit would be a “cacodaemon,” while a benevolent one would be a “tychodaemon”(or alternatively, an “agathodaemon” or “eudaemon”) .
That’s “δαίμων” or, in Latin “daimon”. But generally, you’re right, a daimon was simply a spirit/god without any affiliation, good or bad. It’s the subsequent ages of Christianity that gave the word it’s pejorative meaning.
Too true, Nega. A part of Christianity’s plan to Demonize everything not Christian.
“cacodaemon” sounds like a creature that creates chocolate. And that’s the kind of creech I’d like to know!
As opposed to a “cacadaemon”, which creates… ah, something that looks a little like chocolate, but doesn’t taste nearly as good.
In other news, demons have responsibilities!