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((gonna just continue.))

The madness makes them collapse, screaming in terror, except Issac, who falls to one knee, his soul reacting...strangely, to Asura's wavelength. Maka soon rises, sighing.

"...He got away..." She says.
Name: Naz'Tol La Kov "The Traitor".

Age: 2,000

Gender: Male.

Appearance:


World of Origin: Original Universe, based loosely off of Dnd, mixed with Conquest of Elysium.

Personality: Naz is a demon who understands the natural balance of good, and evil, and abhors those that seek to throw it out of wack. As he sees it, good people send evil people to the inferno, where he punishes them. When a evil person is saved, he sees them as another means to send other evil beings to be tortured. As such, out of all his infernal siblings, Naz was the best choice to be summoned to help. He is understanding, and oddly moral for a demon. Of course, he is still an evil creature, at least in some ways. He savors sadistic pleasures when it comes to evil people, and will rarely allow them to become good himself, as his hunger for torture blinds him at times. However, when forced to forgo his fun by his allies, he will submit.

History:
Naz was born from the infernal pits when a torturer was needed, as hell was being rapidly filled by a war plaguing the land, evil creatures being slaughtered left and right, their spirits feeding the flames. At first, he was like the others, ravenous, and evil to his core, however when a mortal traversed the flames to find his wife who had been taken from the mortal plain by one of his fellows, Naz was more curious, that enraged. He spoke with the mortal, and learned of how the war had caused demons to spring up across the mortal plains, driven there by the dark souls that still lingered. He learned of how heroes of light and good had slaughtered the evil hordes by the thousands, and there he learned a valuable lesson.
Good, was a necessary evil for hell to maintain itself. As such, he let the man pass without trouble, an action he would of been punished for later, if the mortal had not slain several demon lords, and created a power vacuum that Naz filled with ease, using his new found knowledge to rapidly gain power. Making deals, assisting heroes with slaughtering those who seek to preform evil, betraying dark forces, and even other demons, quickly earning himself the title of "The Traitor"

Abilities: Infernal Magic: Naz is able to conjure dark flames, able to easily melt though metal armors, save for holy/enchanted armors, or sci-fi super armors. He can create flaming whips, burning spears, and other simple weapons he can wield, toss, or use in a pinch to wedge something shut. He also manages to use his infernal powers to increase his physical strength, allowing him to easily carry around 1000 lbps, and in times of need, throw things of about a ton. However, doing such feats strains his body immensely, and can backfire, resulting him extensive physical trauma which may require him to consume evil blood to heal.
Dark Summoning: Once per day, Naz can summon one of his fellow demons to help him. His siblings are all weaker than he is, but there is a lot of them. This means he could get a small group of demons following him, using them for their utility rather than straight up strength, such as flying imps to scout, or maybe a succubus to retrieve information out of someone.

Other: All of his abilities cease to function on holy grounds, or if someone presses a holy symbol to him. This also causes intense, crippling pain. Priests, and other holy men are immune to his powers, as long as they are actually working in his religion's parameters, save for religions that encourage evil on a large scale, such as murders, human sacrifices, or enforces a convert or die policy.
@PKMNB0Y
Ahh, ok! Sounds golden, so with that settled, does he sound ok?
@PKMNB0Y
Ahh, ok...err...well, what do you think would be a decent range for summonings? I mean like, the "strongest" demon he could summon would be basically the hell knight from doom....soo...*shrug.*
@thewizardguy @kishin asura @Wraithblade6
((gonna just move things along here...))

Tiny, noting his attack failed, quickly vanishes underground, fleeing from the area. Slowly, Maka wakes up, and begins to radiate her wavelength of Rage, berserking everyone there save for Asura, Angel Girl, and Shaula. She seems to sink into the ground, turning to shadow, as she gives chase after Tiny though the earth itself. In the meanwhile, Issac and his fellows begin to battle among each other, Issac cutting into people he once called friends while under the effect of the insanity wavelength produced. He shows his strength, cleaving apart the other's weapons with ease when enraged, betraying a hidden strength.
@PKMNB0Y

Err, ok. I've some more suggestions! Also, if you just don't want that power in, do say so, and I'll remove it. Switch it to something of lesser potency.

Left hands: Left hands, aka Hands of Glory, refered to as the left hand of a murderer, or criminal, considered to have evil power, as the devil was the metaphorical left hand of god. While less gore focused, those that knew about the Christian religion, they'd know of what he was doing, and as such those people would react especially badly.

Kills=Power: Naz killing an evil person damns them to his hell, and empowers him, allowing his summoning powers to manifest. This is the least effective per kill, and more easily swallowed by the others, as some may see it as a natural progression, unless they are against condemnation, which would lead them to a conflict with Naz.

Non-Kill reliance: Another route for the power, is to make it so it charges up overtime, and as such, it would make it so he could almost always summon something, but never manage to truly get into the stronger more versatile summons, unless he waits a long time. It would take almost a week to summon a winged imp, a good creature for scouting, but not at all physically or magically powerful.
@PKMNB0Y Of course, but he'd be smart enough to not rip apart people, when it'd cause a lot of problems. It's meant to be a limiting factor. A hindrance. So, if he can't actually get to his heart, that power becomes useless.
@PKMNB0Y
Don't worry. I tend to not cause problems, even with a character who seems like they should. I'm willing to break character for the sake of making the plot run smoothly. I've played with people that have required that before. Also, if the souls thing is a no no, I could switch it to evil hearts, sorta like the darkness from..well..The Darkness.
@Zerofighter @olcharlieboi
Stumbling out from the lookout, the bandage covered demon walks, shaking slightly. "...I heard...training...count me in." He grumbles, but obviously in no actual shape to train. Popo wonders out too.
"You all should train. If that man is who I think he may be, we're all in dire trouble...." He warns you all, before seeming to vanish.
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