Devil (stereotype)

Creation & Design

The Devil as a character has evolved over centuries, drawing from various mythologies and religious texts. His design often reflects a combination of human and monstrous traits.

Early Years

The concept of the Devil has been present in folklore and religious texts for millennia, often depicted as the embodiment of evil and temptation.

Character Development

Over time, the Devil has been portrayed in various ways, from a purely evil figure to a more complex character with motivations and desires, reflecting societal views on morality and temptation.

Cultural Reception

The Devil has been a controversial figure in literature and media, often eliciting strong reactions from audiences.

Character Details

Real Name:
N/A
Aliases:
Satan, Lucifer, Mephistopheles
Species:
Demon
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Hell, Various Demonic Legions
Abilities:
Superhuman Strength, Manipulation, Temptation
Equipment:
Infernal Contracts, Hellfire
Weight:
N/A
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
Red
Hair Color:
Black

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Rural Home ⋅ 1945

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Key Facts

Cover art by Charles Quinlan featuring the Devil

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