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Moros, [[Demon|demon]] Lord of Doom, is a mysterious and aloof demon lord, another of the fallen [[Olympians|Olympian]] deities, son of Nyx, the goddess of night. His physical form is never clear, for he is always enshrouded in a reddish haze through which can only be seen a shadowy body with a horned head and a pair of glowing fiery eyes that pierce through the fog like beams. A feeling of dread of impending doom surrounds him wherever he travels, and the fates of those who feel it tend to take an ugly turn.
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Moros, [[Demon|demon]] Lord of Doom, is a mysterious and aloof demon lord. He is another of the fallen [[Olympians|Olympian]] deities, son of Nyx, the goddess of night. His physical form is never clear, for he is always enshrouded in a reddish haze through which can only be seen a shadowy body with a horned head and a pair of glowing fiery eyes that pierce through the fog like beams. A feeling of dread of impending doom surrounds him wherever he travels, and the fates of those who feel it tend to take an ugly turn.
 
==Domain==
 
==Domain==
 
To Moros go the souls of those who sin merely because it is convenient to do so, without any special penchant that puts them under another demon prince’s domain – not even a love for evil. He also receives the souls of those who are doomed merely due to accident, who caused an atrocity or witnessed one by chance and proceeded to do nothing about it or to atone for it. In many ways, Moros gets the leftovers of the Underworld, but he remains dreaded and feared even by other demons for his powers to twist fate.
 
To Moros go the souls of those who sin merely because it is convenient to do so, without any special penchant that puts them under another demon prince’s domain – not even a love for evil. He also receives the souls of those who are doomed merely due to accident, who caused an atrocity or witnessed one by chance and proceeded to do nothing about it or to atone for it. In many ways, Moros gets the leftovers of the Underworld, but he remains dreaded and feared even by other demons for his powers to twist fate.
 
==Followers==
 
==Followers==
Moros’s followers are sanguine demons. Though their physical forms are easier to discern than their master's, Moroai are nonetheless always enshrouded in a reddish mist that surrounds their feet. They have long, curled horns and no mouths. Their eyes are entirely black in human form and fiery when in their black demon form. Surrounding each of Moros's minions is a feeling of impending doom. They do not actively partake in the doom of their victims, it is said, instead twisting fate itself to cause misfortune in the lives of certain mortals, should they fall prey to the moral traps set up by the demons. They carry black scepters, with which they point out their doomed victims.
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Moros’s followers are sanguine demons. Though their physical forms are easier to discern than their master's, these demons are nonetheless always enshrouded in a reddish mist that surrounds their feet. They have long, curled horns and no mouths. Their eyes are entirely black in human form and fiery when in their black demon form. Surrounding each of Moros's minions is a feeling of impending doom. They do not actively partake in the doom of their victims, it is said, instead twisting fate itself to cause misfortune in the lives of certain mortals, should they fall prey to the moral traps set up by the demons. They carry black scepters, with which they point out their doomed victims.
 
==Demon-kin==
 
==Demon-kin==
 
[[Demon-kin]] children of Moros's minions have black wings and black eyes, and an aura of ill fortune follows them wherever they travel. They often have the power of foresight.
 
[[Demon-kin]] children of Moros's minions have black wings and black eyes, and an aura of ill fortune follows them wherever they travel. They often have the power of foresight.
  
[[Category:Divinities]][[Category:Demons]]
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[[Category:Divinities]][[Category:Demons]][[Category:Demon Lords]]

Latest revision as of 01:48, 28 February 2015

Moros, demon Lord of Doom, is a mysterious and aloof demon lord. He is another of the fallen Olympian deities, son of Nyx, the goddess of night. His physical form is never clear, for he is always enshrouded in a reddish haze through which can only be seen a shadowy body with a horned head and a pair of glowing fiery eyes that pierce through the fog like beams. A feeling of dread of impending doom surrounds him wherever he travels, and the fates of those who feel it tend to take an ugly turn.

Domain

To Moros go the souls of those who sin merely because it is convenient to do so, without any special penchant that puts them under another demon prince’s domain – not even a love for evil. He also receives the souls of those who are doomed merely due to accident, who caused an atrocity or witnessed one by chance and proceeded to do nothing about it or to atone for it. In many ways, Moros gets the leftovers of the Underworld, but he remains dreaded and feared even by other demons for his powers to twist fate.

Followers

Moros’s followers are sanguine demons. Though their physical forms are easier to discern than their master's, these demons are nonetheless always enshrouded in a reddish mist that surrounds their feet. They have long, curled horns and no mouths. Their eyes are entirely black in human form and fiery when in their black demon form. Surrounding each of Moros's minions is a feeling of impending doom. They do not actively partake in the doom of their victims, it is said, instead twisting fate itself to cause misfortune in the lives of certain mortals, should they fall prey to the moral traps set up by the demons. They carry black scepters, with which they point out their doomed victims.

Demon-kin

Demon-kin children of Moros's minions have black wings and black eyes, and an aura of ill fortune follows them wherever they travel. They often have the power of foresight.