Demons

Being a list of demons who have (to their considerable regret, usually) crossed the paths of the players. Seraph-fodder, really.

Azazel

One of the girls upstairs at Giuseppe's nightclub, who turned out to be a Habbalite of Lust. Sadly for her, she was noticed by Atoziel and found that a kiss from a Seraph of War can be quite acidic. In fact, it took her head clean off, which rather cramped her style.

Eileth

A Renegade Lilim of Secrets (according to her sometime nemesis in the service of Revelation) playing the part of a police officer, Eileth was after the Dagger of Bythinia as a means of getting back into her boss' good books. Sadly for her, she was out-manoeuvred by the party and out-gunned by some Servitors of the Sword.

[ Eileth comes from the Feast of Blades scenario pack ]

Hamet

The Demon of Private Shame, Balseraph Duke of Secrets, Hamet was one of the most powerful of Alaemon's Servitors. Unfortunately for Alaemon, he was still loyal to Gebbeleth, the former Prince of Secrets who disappeared several centuries ago. Hamet knew that Gebbeleth was stuck in the Dagger of Bithynia and hatched a plan to free him. Sadly he didn't know that Gebbeleth was completely crackers by this point, and didn't survive the experience.

[ Hamet also comes from the Feast of Blades scenario ]

Giuseppe Fernando, aka Harmash

The slick owner of the nightclub "Giuseppe's", Mr Fernando had the double misfortune to be first identified as having the real name Harmash, and secondly to be researched as a Servitor of Lust. Since he was subsequently introduced to an irate Seraph of War, he has been spending some time in Trauma lately. The angels didn't wait around to determine whether he was a Balseraph or an Impudite. Fortunately their newly redeemed friend Hezekiah could put them straight on that — Harmash is an Impudite. Which probably explains why he was such a lousy fighter.

Huzrael

A Balseraph of Theft on the trail of the Dagger of Bithynia who was forced into a fatal encounter with heavenly forces by the dimwit Impudites he was trying to herd. Sadly, they spotted some angels in a position where they thought they could win, and he didn't. Spot the angels, that is. Not until his "kids" opened up with shotguns, anyway.

[ Huzrael comes from the Feast of Blades scenario pack ]

"Inspector Jones"

A Balseraph, presumed to be of The Game, who investigated the disappearance of PC Wells and WPC Herald and subsequent rescue of Wells. He was fingered due to an unfortuately resisted resonance, and was trapped in a lift with Helophel and a couple of Laurencians. End of corporeal problem.

It is know that the police internal affairs division has no Inspector Jones on their books, so this can't have been the demon's Role. Unfortunately he wasn't carrying any incriminating ID on him.

Ivrafel

A demonic crafter of artefacts for the Game, his name was obtained by lucky use of the Cherub of Creation attunement. None of the party have met him (or her), nor are they likely to. Hell doesn't let its craftmasters out very often. Or at all, for that matter.

Khimazad

A bouncer at Giuseppe's nightclub, and therefore in the employ of Sr Fernando, Khimazad turned out to be Calabite of Lust whose principle job seemed to be concerned with the, er, business upstairs. Alas, he was another victim of the Black Leather Assassin so has been spending time in Trauma lately.

Trevor Mallen, aka Malik

One of those rare Lilim who prefers male vessels, Malik has built a reputation for "Trevor" as a somewhat sensasionalistic telejournalist, the Damian Day of the BBC. OK, so he only embarrasses carefully selected targets, he still produces the goods.

His cover has been blown by unexpected contact with a rather good angelic investigation team, though. No overt action has been taken yet, to the frustration of some, but appropriate authorities have been notified. Killing off high profile roles have consequences you know.

"Reginald Morley"

The Role of the Habbalite (presumed to be of The Game) who accompanied Inspector Jones of Internal Affairs on his investigations. He suffered the same corporeal fate as his boss, but the angels found out his role by tracing his car registration. When he comes out of Trauma, Morley is going to be quite cross with what the Windies have done to his nice, comfortable Role.

Tiny, Baby, Bug-Eye and Drools

Four not very bright Impudites of Theft who thought that going 4-1 against an unarmed Seraph of War with shotguns was a good idea. Like I said, not very bright.

[ These guys were taken straight from the Feast of Blades adventure pack, so are all SJG's fault! ]

Unnamed Shedite of Malphas

OK, so it does have a name, but the angels don't know what it is. This is the Shedite that was riding Tom Weaver when he started molesting his daughter. He was knocked out by Magariel and David Wood at the time, then carted off to the Tower of London where Magariel and some enthusiastic Servitors of the Sword force-stripped it a bit as it fled back to Hell.

Xilander

A demon that Atoziel and Magariel met at the party in Langridge House. He is suspected of being a Balseraph, but frankly no one's got any idea. He did give them a guided tour of the place while having guessed that they were angels, so he's probably not a Servitor of Secrets.
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