There, I wrote up a short post, if after a fair bit of delay... Jack/cthulu are free to go if they feel like it. Legion will be posting himself sometime in the nearer-ish future. (I suppose it's Rhae's turn in the City?) (And since I occasionally continue conversations where they left off as though no time as passed, especially in writing...) What do you yourself call the "devils" in your folklore? Indeed the same word as - for instance - the Christian devil? And, perhaps more importantly, do you have a separate native word for demons? (Estonian, for instance, only has a native word for devil, but not for demons - and the "devils" in Danish/Norwegian do not get translated into "devils", but end up being translated to minor equivalent entities in our own folklore ... which I suppose makes sense, both for the similarities, and the fact that due to cultural bleedover, those might technically be the same thing.) We don't really have trolls or witches in the same sense, though (our witches were humans and originally typically good) ... we did have various giants, though (our second-largest island is pretty much named "Land of (the) Giants"), as well as serpentine things (mostly older folklore) and undead, spirits, ghosts, and more spirits. (The being I intended to use for the De Seil Carnival RP was sort of inspired by one of the creature-types in our folklore.) (Hmm... I've mostly known lindwurms as a type of dragon - and typically spelled with "u" rather than "o"...) (Just to note, Aemoten would probably still be referring to random deities as devils - mostly because he's a Sekalyn, rather than a Rodorian, and their understanding and classifications are somewhat different. Such as Deliph being "the Devil of War"...)