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==<span style="color:green">Adorjan, the Silent Wind</span>==
 
==<span style="color:green">Adorjan, the Silent Wind</span>==
Somewhere in the Demon City blows the wind Adorjan, and all things she touches die.
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The Demon City is constantly filled with clangor: music and song, screams and shrieks, the pounding of skin-drums and the ringing of verdigrised bells. This chaos serves a purpose, however, for when silence falls in the Demon City, there comes Adorjan. The Silent Wind devastates all that it touches, consuming flesh, bone and vitriol hungrily. For this reason, many demons find the silence of Creation terrifying. Even these noises to not truly deter Adorjan's passage into areas she chooses to venture; it is simply that areas of silence draw her. There are a rare few things that can keep her away from an area or banish her when she has come, but they are known to the demon savants, mostly, and the loremasters of the First Age. She is known to sometimes appear as a pale-skinned girl with black, bobbed hair and teeth of white jade, who speaks always in a whisper.
 
 
Once, she was Adrian, the River of All Torments, who encircled Creation and rained fire, razors and ice upon the army of the gods. The horrors that raged from her surface held even the Exalted back, until the Solar Marus met the demon Lilike that was Adrian's heart and slew him. Then, Adrian lost herself and become Adorjan, the Silent Wind. This took some of her power - but Creation and Malfeas still fear her. Without the secret of the Demon Wracking Shout that Marus heard as Lilike died, the Exalted could not have held Adorjan back from their armies. Demon Princes and immortal behemoths alike bear scars from where they have felt Adorjan's touch.
 
 
 
Silence heralds Adorjan's coming. A sufficient clangor rebuffs her. Thus, throughout the Demon City, there is song, music, shouts and the ringing of bells to keep Adorjan away. However, the greatest raucous sounds the demons make cannot keep Adorjan at bay if she chooses to pass among them. When a silence rises from the north or the west or the south or the east, the demons cry "Adorjan comes!" and make to flee. Then, she descends among them, and they die by the hundreds.
 
 
 
These things are most effective against the Silent Wind: the Demon Wracking Shout that certain of the gods remember; the laughter of a child, caught in a shell, ground down to paste and mixed painstakingly with silver and gold; and the arias of Adorjan's smallest children, the demjen and the kataline, the gyorgyike and jazon, the fulope and the angyalka. For this reason, there are demons who spend their eternal lives grinding shells and others who hunt Adorjan's children along the spindly roads and black stone towers of the city, sot hat the great and powerful may live without fear of Adorjan's touch.
 
 
 
Silence heralds
 
 
===Gahrovis, a Silent Scream Tearing at the Throat, Fetich of Adorjan===
 
===Gahrovis, a Silent Scream Tearing at the Throat, Fetich of Adorjan===
 
* Mistress Ganisthaia, the Wretched Courtesan, Indulgent Soul of Gahrovis
 
* Mistress Ganisthaia, the Wretched Courtesan, Indulgent Soul of Gahrovis

Revision as of 11:41, 26 May 2011

The format for the following summaries is simple. The name of the Yozi is indicated in a green heading. This is followed by the names of the Unquestionable (Third Circle Demons) that make up their souls with names bolded, starting with the Fetich (central soul) of the Yozi when this is known.

Under the names of the Unquestionables are given the names of the souls that make up the Second Circle of Demons — each Unquestionable has seven souls (protecting, gratifying, defining, communicating, expressive, reflective and understanding). The Second Circles are given in that order, by role.

Finally, the names of the known First Circle progeny of each Second Circle are given below each of the Second Circle entries, in italics.

Obscurity: In addition, demons have their Obscurity ratings noted. The first number is the total (Occult + Demonology totals required to know of the demon's existence, though not necessarily all the details of its Traits. The second number is what is required for the summoner to effectively know everything about that demon. Membership in an organization revolving around sorcery grants access to records for demons of an Obscurity equal to the rating in the Backing -1, or just the Backing rating if the organization specializes in demonology.

Note: Not everything in this page is canonical, and fits into the needs of my own chronicle first and foremost.

[Yozi Name]
[Third Circle Demon Name]

  • [Second Circle Demon Name] – Protecting/Warden
    • [First Circle Demon Name]
  • [Second Circle Demon Name]– Gratifying/Indulgent
  • [Second Circle Demon Name]– Defining
  • [Second Circle Demon Name]– Communicating/Messenger
  • [Second Circle Demon Name]– Expressive
  • [Second Circle Demon Name]– Reflective
  • [Second Circle Demon Name]– Understanding/Wisdom

Contents

Malfeas, The Demon City

The Yozi named Malfeas is also the Demon City named Malfeas. Turned inside out, the city was constructed from the steel viscera and stony black bones of Malfeas. He is both prisoner and prison, and he rages against his sentence more than any other Yozi. In his anger, he constantly sheds entire new cities, and then sends them careening into the old, smashing them together to create whole new cities born of his eternal fury. His heart is the Green Sun, Ligier, which casts its sickly glow on all the Demon City at all hours.

Ligier, the Green Sun, Fetich of Malfeas (3/7)

  • Sondok, She-Who-Stands-in-Doorways, the Protective Soul of Ligier
    • Erymanthus, the Blood-Ape (3/3)
  • Berengiere, the Weaver of Voices, the Gratifying Soul of Ligier (4/5)
    • Neomah, the Makers of Flesh (3/4)
    • Noresores, the Passion Moray (5/5)
  • Gervesin, the Grieving Lord, the Communicating Soul of Ligier (5/7)
    • Decanthrope, the Body Snatcher (4/4)
    • Metody, the Malfean Elemental (3/4)
  • Auguinare, the Blood of the Forge, the Expressive Soul of Ligier

Clariandra, Empress Resplendent in the Panoply of Brass, Second Soul of Malfeas

Kagami, the City of Mirrors, Third Soul of Malfeas

  • Strephon, the Turning Wheel, the Defining Soul of Kagami

Ekrasios, the Sculptor in the Maze, Fifth Soul of Malfeas

  • Jolenta, the Creeping Oracle, the Understanding Soul of Ekrasios
    • Jasperid, the Precious Serpent
  • Tatjana, the Sobbing Dancer, the Expressive Soul of Ekrasios

Amalion, the Manse of Echoes Ascending, Sixth Soul of Malfeas

  • Huoc, the Thorn in the Song, the Indulgent Soul of Amalion
    • Galere, the Blood-Singer

Cecelyne, the Endless Desert

All around the Demon City is the infinite desolation of Cecelyne. Her vastness surrounds and consumes Malfeas in small patches of city lost beneath the sands. Were it not for the winds of Adorjan blowing at the edges of the city and Malfeas' city-spawning fits of pique, the whole of Malfeas might have fallen beneath the sands by now. To reach Creation, demons must travel for seven days through the vast consuming desert and await their summons. Cecelyne does not imprison the Yozis - that is the task of Malfeas. Instead, she haunts them - no matter how many worlds they might break into, or secret passages they might find, there is Cecelyne waiting for them, and by definition any place that Cecelyne waits in is not Creation. Thusly the gods ensured that the Yozis would never find their way back into Creation.

Kalmaxis, Most Wretched, Fetich of Cecelyne

Orabilis, the End of All Wisdom, Sixth Soul of Cecelyne (4/7)

  • Lucien, the Guardian of Sleep, the Expressive Soul of Orabilis (3/5)
    • Gilmyne, the Dancer at the Saigoth Gates (4/4)
    • Perronele, the Living Armor (5/5)
  • Florivet, the Whim-of-the-Wind, the Reflective Soul of Orabilis (4/6)
    • Agata, the Beauteous Wasp (3/4)
    • Vakotha, the Jubilation of Screams
  • Uringu, the Infamous Architect of the Unknowable Razor, the Gratifying Soul of Orabilis
    • Tiya-ha, the Sweet Razors
    • Gwelot, the Wrathful Hunter
  • Thancharat, the Crawling Rune, the Warden Soul of Orabilis
    • Aalu, the Cannibal Bureaucrat
    • Zhu-Kenin, the Tomb-Guardians
  • Tankarish-ha, the Terrible Mother of Glass, the Defining Soul of Orabilis
    • Aubrexor, the Forge-Wights
    • Iha-Boti, the Cloud of Shredded Flesh
  • Inyab-Loth, the Communicating Soul of Orabilis
    • Gotehaqu, the Ghul-Lords
    • Rugosha, the Whisperers of the Dolmen
  • Micatehatho, the Understanding Soul of Orabilis
    • Negnat, the Smoking Mirror
    • Klili'ogub, the Ill-Wrought Black Worm

Langlaua, That Which Preserves, Eighth Soul of Cecelyne

She Who Lives In Her Name

The principle of hierarchy, the touch of She Who Lives In Her Name on nascent Creation was indelible. Even today, Creation is a place of hierarchies: social, spiritual and magical. She Who Lives In Her Name is a fire, enwrapped in a crystal sphere, whispering its name to 100 sphere-imprisoned flames that encircle her. Each of these flames whisper their names to the smaller sphere-wrapped fires that circle them. Once, there were 100,000 of them, but as She Who Lives In Her Name was cast out of Creation, she shattered three of these spheres against the closing walls of Malfeas, and ignited a terrible inferno that burned away much of Creation. The Creation that exists today is not all of the Creation that ever was; it is simply what remained after the great conflagration passed. So thoroughly was this burnt, however, that no one is capable of remembering what was burnt away - only that something was. For all her desire to rub the gods' noses in the fact that the world is still partially hers - she defined its existence and its order, after all - she holds less enmity for Creation than her fellow Yozis. Indeed, she has been motivated to lend aid to the gods and Exalts before, in the pursuit of her orderly endeavors.

Xian Bashi, Unwholesome Utterance of the Sixteenth Horror, Fetich of She Who Lives in Her Name

Geneth, the Eye of the Flames, Second Soul of She Who Lives in Her Name

  • Khsiret, Bearer of the Fiery Chalice, the Defining Soul of Geneth
    • The Ember-Born
  • Liellus, the Indexer of Archives, the Messenger Soul of Geneth

Munaxes, the Ravine of Whispers, Fourth Soul of She Who Lives in Her Name (4/7)

  • Ibrithia, the Spider-in-the-Pit, the Protecting Soul of Munaxes
    • Anuhles (2/4)
  • Octavian, the Living Tower, the Defining Soul of Munaxes (4/5)
    • Luminita, the Deer That Hunts the Man (4/5)
    • Tomescu, the Clamorous Cloud Arsenal (4/5)
  • Stanewald, She Who Surmounted the Omphalos, the Reflective Soul of Munaxes

Sanceline, the Music of the Spheres, Ninth Soul of She Who Lives in Her Name

Adorjan, the Silent Wind

The Demon City is constantly filled with clangor: music and song, screams and shrieks, the pounding of skin-drums and the ringing of verdigrised bells. This chaos serves a purpose, however, for when silence falls in the Demon City, there comes Adorjan. The Silent Wind devastates all that it touches, consuming flesh, bone and vitriol hungrily. For this reason, many demons find the silence of Creation terrifying. Even these noises to not truly deter Adorjan's passage into areas she chooses to venture; it is simply that areas of silence draw her. There are a rare few things that can keep her away from an area or banish her when she has come, but they are known to the demon savants, mostly, and the loremasters of the First Age. She is known to sometimes appear as a pale-skinned girl with black, bobbed hair and teeth of white jade, who speaks always in a whisper.

Gahrovis, a Silent Scream Tearing at the Throat, Fetich of Adorjan

  • Mistress Ganisthaia, the Wretched Courtesan, Indulgent Soul of Gahrovis
    • Fulope, the Attendants-in-Tatters

Zinridi, the Unfettered, the Third Soul of Adorjan

  • Alalgar, the Ever Open Door, Reflective Soul of Zinridi
    • Demjen, the Howl-in-Silence
    • Shilkani, the Creeping Rift
  • Dilmun, the Intricate Paradise, Indulgent Soul of Zinridi
    • Kataline, the Song of Temptation
    • Gyorgyike, the Piper of Ten Thousand Excrutiations

Jacint, the Prince Upon the Tower, the Eighteenth Soul of Adorjan (4/7)

  • Zsofika, the Kite Flute, the Communicating Soul of Jacint (4/4)
    • Angyalka, the Harpist (3/5)
    • Teodozji, a Lion Sent Into the World (4/5)
  • Gumela, the Jeweled Auditor, the Understanding Soul of Jacint (4/6)
    • Amphelisia, the Teakettle Courtier (3/5)
    • Marottes, the Hopping Puppeteer (3/5)

The Ebon Dragon

Erembour, That Which Calls to the Shadows, Fetich of the Ebon Dragon (4/7)

  • Makarios, the Sigil's Dreamer, the Protecting Soul of Erembour (3/5)
    • Chrysogona, the Crying Woman (4/5)
  • Alveua, the Keeper of the Forge of Night, the Expressive Soul of Erembour (4/5)
    • Firmin, the Needlemaker (4/4)
    • Sesselja, the Stomach Bottle Bug (3/5)
  • Mara, Shadow-Lover, Eater of Souls, the Reflective Soul of Erembour
    • Bisclavarets

Marsilion, the Eidolon of Shadow, Second Soul of the Ebon Dragon

  • Achololim, He Who Awaits the Sign, the Understanding Soul of Marsilion
    • Naneke, the Reader of Forbidden Texts
    • Simnel, the Final Friend
  • Alioth, Night's Embrace, the Messenger Soul of Marsilion
    • Ferimur, the Evanescent Journeyman
    • Shadha, the Kindly Succubus

Echthros, the Rent in the World-Cloth, the Third Soul of the Ebon Dragon

  • Roiye, the Mote in the Eye of the Sun, the Warden Soul of Echthros
    • Relkast, the Spider's Mask
    • Tluspa, the Forlorn Seekers
  • Kassat, the Vigilant Collector, the Messenger Soul of Echthros
    • Fillax, the Wondrous Butterfly
    • Uthiul, the Vitreous Jailer
  • Mellamy, the Confessor Wreathed in Grey, Indulgent Soul of Echthros
    • The Pearl Child
    • Tosuir, the Scourge of Souls
  • Trespan, the Mourning Sage, the Understanding Soul of Echthros
    • Fasherai, the Cast-Off Revelation
    • Merdui, the Tangled Whispers
  • Oskilla, the Eggshell Sentry, the Expressive Soul of Echthros
    • Myrriah, the Madness at Morning
    • Kerumath, the Lastling Road
  • Sossurl, the Mason of Creation, the Defining Soul of Echthros
    • Salthri, the Four-Faced Sepulcher
    • Ferthan, the Marble Steed

Malgorun, The Eternal Abyss*, the Sixth Soul of the Ebon Dragon

  • Bagannathir, Madness-in-Silence,* the Expressive Soul of Malgorun

Jugurtha, the Coils of Night, the Seventh Soul of the Ebon Dragon

  • Sekai, the Shadow-Rider, the Messenger Soul of Jugurtha
  • Jomis, the Breath That Consumes, the Warden Soul of Jugurtha

Aramedisae, the Path Between the Forgotten and the Lost, the Ninth Soul of the Ebon Dragon

  • Inchoal, the Deformed Child, the Warden Soul of Aramedisae

Xipantek, the Shadow Feeder, the Tenth Soul of the Ebon Dragon

  • Yura of the Demon Hair, the Expressive Soul of Xipantek
  • Kambos the Flesh-Eating Mask, the Defining Soul of Xipantek

Cytherea, the Mother of Creation

Aristaia, the Womb-That-Is-Tomb, Fetich of Cytherea

Ormanlyz, That Which Sings to Walls of Basalt and Brass,* the Third Soul of Cytherea

  • Corr'dal, the Slug-Mother, the Defining Soul of Ormanlyz
    • Founder

Zahanna, Who Betrays That Which She Loves, Fourth Soul of Cytherea

  • Aza, the Heart's Assassin, the Warden Soul of Zahanna
    • Kitari, the Heart Eaters
  • Metronium, the Masked Harmony, the Indulgent Soul of Zahanna
    • Barra-kith, the Fair Revellers

Kimbery, the Sea That Marched Against the Flame

Ululaya, the Blood Red Moon, Fetich Soul of Kimbery

  • Amelitu, the Bejeweled Historian, the Defining Soul of Ululaya

Fastred, the Just Betrayal, Second Soul of Kimbery

  • Loreli, the Puppet with Cut Strings, the Understanding Soul of Fastred
    • Tatar, Favor Friends
    • Antip, Sailors on a Sea of Bile
  • Theda, That Which Came Before, the Indulgent Soul of Fastred
    • Jwan, They Who Seek Life-in-Death
    • Baatyr, the Grief Without Warning
  • Vokmar, She Who Strives, the Warden Soul of Fastred

Ologanoro, The Tide That Knows No Life, Third Soul of Kimbery

  • Kimberry's Dawn, the Expressive Soul of Ologanoro (5/6)
    • Eristrufa (4/5, 3/5 in the West)

Ynithmarishan, the Source of Salt and Misery, Fetich of Kimbery

Persine, the Seeker of Treasure Among Waves, Eighth Soul of Kimbery

  • Badr Basim, the Unmarried Captain, the Messenger Soul of Persine

Madelrada, That Which Wears Down Mountains, Ninth Soul of Kimbery

  • Calymdos, Wielder of Javelins of Rusted Bronze, the Defending Soul of Madelrada

Isidoros, the Black Boar That Twists the Skies

O-Huldin Marun, the Nine-Tusked Hunter, Fetich of Isidoros

Avarret, the Breaker of Blades, Second Soul of Isidoros

  • Lorenc, the Tireless Rider, the Messenger Soul of Avarret
    • Kotsos, the Arachnid Innkeeper

Ferand, the Chariot of Embers, Fifth Soul of Isidoros

Oramus, the Dragon Beyond the World

Ryvis, the Hierophant of Leathern Wings, Fetich of Oramus

Remondin, the Misconstrued Counselor, Second Soul of Oramus

  • Esprevere, the Vernal Aviatrix, the Expressive Soul of Remondin
    • Marcule, the Raucous Agonists
  • Janequin, Fortune's Fool, the Indulgent Soul of Remondin
    • The Ruinous Butterfly

Thari, the Word Serpent

Halkomelem, the Enigma of Red and Gold, Fetich Soul of Thari

  • Tremembé, He Who Beats the Drum, Reflective Soul of Halkomelem
    • Lehali, the Gold-Dust Golem
  • Gobasi, the Unctuous, the Indulgent Soul of Halkomelem
    • Kayabi, the Tenebrous Amphibologies
  • Euskarra, Never-Ceasing Speaker, the Reflective Soul of Halkomelem
    • Kalevala, the Child Who Births the Mother
    • Thogma, the Rambling Centipede