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Crafting Creatures: Angels and Demons

Demons are largely associated with the judeo-Christian concepts of heaven, hell, god, and the devil. Angels abide in heaven with god, demons exist and are at the beck and call of satan, who was himself a "fallen angel."

There are many different versions of the tales from the Bible to the comic book characters Lucifer and Constantine. They can include spirits, succubi, incubi, seraphim, and cherubim. They can be human-like or monsters. The battle between good and evil makes for high stakes fiction.

Here is a list of questions to consider when crafting your angels and demons.

1. Where did their powers originate? Have they been around since time began or was there a point of origin? Are they the children of Eve, Lilith, God, Satan, etc.? Is there more than one type of angel or demon?


2. What is your construct of the story world? Are you basing it on the Judeo-Christian demons and angels or other mythology such as ancient Babylon, Inuits, native American lore, Buddhism, Islam, or Zoroastrianism?

3. Is a demon born or formed? What happens when demons or angels and humans reproduce, if they can? Can demons and angels reproduce with each other?

4. Are angels and demons immortal? If so, at what point do they stop aging or how do they age? Are they always born and made as adults? Do they physically age?

5. Can angels or demons be killed? If so, how and what happens when they die? Can they be banished from the earthly realm by a spell or ritual such as exorcism?

6. Do they have vulnerabilities such as religious icons or objects?

7. Are there costs associated with their powers? Is their energy drained? Do they need to "recharge" by some method?

8. What can your angels and demons do?

Control the elements of fire, air, water, earth

Grow or wither people, plants, or nature
Move things with the mind, wave of the hand, or incantation
Transport/teleport things or people
Telepathy
Mind control
Move through time and space 
Kill, maim, or make others ill with their bite
Heal wounds, regenerate, or reanimate
Enhance senses: sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch
Superhuman powers such as excessive strength, speed, agility, intelligence
Shape shift
Fly
Powers of seduction

9. Do they reside only in heaven or hell and visit or can they live in the human realm?

10. Are there objects or rituals that attract them, bind them, or exorcise them?

11. Can they consume human food? Do they need any form of nourishment?

12. What is their hierarchy? Who do they answer to or do they have some autonomy?

13. Are they representative of a specific religion that binds them to codes of behavior? Are they bound by loyalty or vows?

14. Who sees them? Everyone everywhere? Certain groups or places? Only certain sensitive people or targeted individuals?

15. Do they have paranormal allies or enemies?

16. What do they look like? Do they have a supernatural appearance that is hidden by magic, spells, or glamours?

17. Do they have pointed ears, wings, tails, birthmarks, skin lesions, or tattoos? Are they short or tall? Beautiful or hideous? 


18. Are their wings retractable or always out?  What do their wings look like? Can they shape shift at will or is something required for them to do so? Do they become animals?

19 Do they have specific clothing, robes, armor, weaponry, jewelry items, etc.? What happens to their clothes if they shape shift?

20. Can they summon food, clothing, shelter, and other aspects of human living at will to appear human?

21. Are they battling for the fate of humanity or more distant observers who are not supposed to interfere? 

22. Do they have specific tasks such as bringing the dead to heaven or hell or exacting reward or punishment on living humans?

23. What rules must they follow and what happens if they break them?

Further reading:

Worldbuilding: Myths and Legends

The Fantasy Skeleton

The Horror Skeleton

The Thriller and Suspense Skeleton


Demonology Wikipedia List

Demonology Jewish Encyclopedia

Deliriums Realm List of Demons

List of Angels and Fallen Angels

Hierarchy of Angels

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Crafting Creatures: Fae

Fair folk are among the oldest of legends. In some lore, they are wise women skilled in the magic of the natural world. They have been associated with the elements of earth, fire, air, and water. In others they take the shape of winged sprites, elves, etc.

There are several well-known elements of fae tales: Shakespeare's Oberon, Queen Mab, and Tatania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, the summer and winter courts, seelie and unseelie courts.

Little people, or fair folk, include: fairies, pixies, imps, goblins, elves, gnomes, brownies, elementals, and other mystical people. Faery is sometimes an alternative realm existing separate from the mortal world.


Here is a list of questions to consider when crafting your Fae world.

1. Where did their powers originate? Have they been around since time began or was there a point of origin? Are they the children of Eve, a demon, or other god? Is there more than one type?


2. What is your construct of the fairy world? Are you basing it on the summer and winter courts, the seelie and unseelie courts, an alternative realm, or a place on earth hidden from humans?

3. Are you basing your fae on a specific folklore? What are the elements you wish to include?

4. Is one born a fae or can a fae be made? What happens when fae and humans reproduce, if they can? Can fae species reproduce with each other?

4. Are the fae immortal? If so, at what point do they stop aging or how do they age? Do they need spells or potions to prevent physical aging?

5. Can the immortal fae be killed? If so, how and what happens when they die?

6. Do they have vulnerabilities such as iron?

7. Are there costs associated with their powers? Is their energy drained? Do they need to "recharge" by drinking nectar or feeding off the energy, emotions, or dreams of humans?

8. What can your fae do?

Control the elements of fire, air, water, earth

Grow or wither people, plants, or nature
Move things with the mind, wave of the hand, or incantation
Transport/teleport things or people
Telepathy
Mind control
Move through time and space 
Kill, maim, or make others ill with their bite
Heal wounds, regenerate, or reanimate
Enhance senses sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch
Superhuman powers such as excessive strength, speed, agility, intelligence
Shape shift
Fly
Powers of seduction

9. Do they reside only in Faery and visit or do they live in the human realm?

10. Are there objects that repel them or draw them in?

11. Are they reliant on food, nectar, or other nourishment to live?

12. Is there a hierarchy or controlling body such as a court, queen, king, etc.?

13. Do they have a religion or worship a god or demon?

14. If born a fae, especially in the human realm, do they live like normal human children and adolescents or are they sent to special schools or universities or have tutors?

15. Who knows about them? Everyone everywhere? Certain groups or places? Are they hiding in plain sight?

16. Do they have paranormal allies or enemies?

17. Are they an accepted part of society or must they hide in the shadows? Are they persecuted or the rulers? Have they infiltrated power positions?

18. What do they look like? Do they have a supernatural appearance that is hidden by spells or glamours? Do they have pointed ears, wings, tails, birthmarks, skin lesions, or tattoos? Are they short or tall? Beautiful or hideous? Are their wings retractable or always out?

19. Do they have specific clothing, ceremonial robes, jewelry items, etc.? What happens to their clothes if they shape shift?

20. Do they have familiars or control animals such as deer, birds, butterflies, or other animals?

21. Do they live and work like normal humans or do they have vast stores of wealth? If so, how did they come by it - magic or amassing human fortunes? Or can they simply summon everything at will including food, clothing, housing, etc.?

Next week, we look at crafting angels and demons.

Further reading:

Worldbuilding: Myths and Legends

The Fantasy Skeleton

The Horror Skeleton

The Thriller and Suspense Skeleton

Fairies

Celtic Fairies

Gods and Monsters: Fairy and The Fae

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Crafting Creatures: Vampires

There have been many incarnations of vampire from the terrifying Nosferatu to sparkly high schoolers. Most societies have folklore related to vampires to draw from. Here is a list of questions to consider when crafting your vampires.

1. Where did their powers originate? Has vampirism been around since time began or was there a point of origin? Were they crafted by a paranormal entity such as a devil, demon, or god?


2. Are you basing your lore on a specific culture? If so, what are the specifications based on that lore? Are you modifying them?

3. Can anyone become a vampire? Is being a vampire passed on through genetics? Are vampires "made" by other vampires, if so, how? What are the rules, limitations, or consequences?

4. Are vampires immortal? If so, at what point do they stop aging or how do they age? Do they need spells or potions to prevent physical aging? Do they stop aging at the point they were turned?

5. Even if "immortal," can they be killed? Does it require a stake through the heart, decapitation, sunlight? If so, how and what happens when they die?

6. Can anything weaken them? Do they have vulnerabilities?

7. Are there costs associated with their powers? Is their energy drained? Do they need to "recharge" by drinking blood or some other method, or do they have an endless supply of power?

8. What can your vampires do?

Control the elements of fire, air, water, earth

Grow or wither people, plants, or nature
Move things with the mind, wave of the hand, or incantation
Transport/teleport things or people
Telepathy
Mind control
Move through time and space 
Kill, maim, or make others ill with their bite
Heal wounds, regenerate, or reanimate
Enhance senses sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch
Superhuman powers such as excessive strength, speed, agility, intelligence
Shape shift
Fly
Powers of seduction

9. Do they sleep in coffins? Do they live in normal homes or have special living quarters? Is there any item their home must have such as dirt from a grave site, relics, etc.?

10. Are they sensitive to sunlight?

11. Can their reflection or image be seen in photos, mirrors, or other reflective surfaces?

12. Are there objects that repel them such as crosses, holy icons, magical objects, silver, iron, garlic, etc. ?

13. Are they reliant on blood to live: human, animal, or blood banks?

14. Is there a hierarchy or controlling body such as a tribunal, coven, chosen leaders, etc.?

15. Do they have a religion or worship a god or demon?

16. If born a vampire, do they live like normal human children and adolescents or are they sent to special schools or universities or taught by tutors? If a person is made a vampire, are they suddenly smarter, prettier, etc. or limited to what they knew in life?

17. Who knows about them? Everyone everywhere? Certain groups or places? Are they hiding in plain sight?

18. Do they have paranormal allies or enemies?

19. Are they an accepted part of society or must they hide in the shadows? Are they persecuted or the rulers? Have they infiltrated power positions?

20. What do they look like? Do they have a supernatural appearance that is hidden by spells or glamours?

21. Do they have special marks such as horns, tails, wings, birthmarks, skin lesions, or tattoos?

22. Do they have specific clothing, ceremonial robes, jewelry items, etc.? What happens to their clothes if they shape shift?

23. Do they have familiars such as bats, owls, or other animals?

24. Do they live and work like normal humans or do they have vast stores of wealth? If so, how did they come by it: magic or amassing human fortunes? Or can they simply summon everything at will including food, clothing, housing, etc.?

Next week, we look at crafting fae.

Further reading:

Worldbuilding: Myths and Legends

The Fantasy Skeleton

The Horror Skeleton

The Thriller and Suspense Skeleton

List of Vampire Traits in Folklore and Fiction

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Story Building Blocks Build A World Workbook in print and ebook
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Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Thriller & Suspense in print and ebook



Crafting Creatures: Witches

A wide range of stories involve witches with unique traits and talents. Here is a list of questions to consider when designing your spell casters.

1. Where did their powers originate? Has witchcraft been around since time began or was there a point of origin? 


2. Were they born with powers, gain powers at a specific age, or did an individual make a deal with a paranormal entity such as a devil, demon, or god?

3. Can anyone gain magical power? Are powers passed on through genetics, rituals, or other physical or mystical means? 

4. Who can wield magical power, only certain individuals or is it accessible to anyone with the right knowledge or objects? What prevents other people from gaining magical powers?

5 . Once gained, can anything weaken or remove their powers? Do they have vulnerabilities?

6. Are witches granted immortality? If so, at what point do they stop aging or how do they age? Do they need spells or potions to prevent physical aging?

7. Can they be killed, even if they are granted immortality? If so, how and what happens when they die?

8. Are there costs associated with their power? Is their energy drained? Do they need to "recharge" or do they have an endless supply of magic? Does anything make them stronger?

9. Does using magic cause harm if used for personal gain? If white magic, what happens if they use it for nefarious reasons?

10. Is the magic available at will, channeled through specific objects, or energy drawn upon by spells, incantations, rituals, ley lines, etc. ?

11. What can individuals do with their magic and what are the logistics?

Control the elements of fire, air, water, earth

Grow or wither people, plants, or nature
Move things with the mind, wave of the hand, or incantation
Transport/teleport things or people
Telepathy
Mind control
Move through time and space 
Kill, maim, or make others ill
Heal wounds, regenerate, or reanimate
Enhance senses sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch
Fly with or without brooms
Superhuman powers such as excessive strength, speed, agility, intelligence
Shape shift

12. Do they make potions? Is there danger associated with them?

13. Do they summon the power from a paranormal entity such as a demon or god/goddess?

14. Is there a hierarchy or controlling body such as a tribunal, coven, church, chosen leaders, etc.?

15. Do they have ancient texts, spellbooks, or grimoires? Interpret omens or magical objects like ouija boards, runes, bones, or sigils?

16. Do they have schools or universities? How are magical spells, potions, legend, lore, history, etc. taught or does the knowledge come instantly with magical powers?

17. Who knows about them? Everyone everywhere? Certain groups or places? Are they hiding in plain sight?

18. Do they have paranormal allies or enemies?

19. Are they an accepted part of society or must they hide in the shadows? Are they persecuted or the rulers?

20. What do they look like? Do they have a natural appearance that is hidden by spells or glamours? 

21. Do they have special marks such as birthmarks, skin lesions, or tattoos?

22. Do they have specific clothing, ceremonial robes, jewelry items, wands, crystal balls, brooms, magical objects, etc.?

23. Do they have familiars such as cats or other animals?

24. Do they work like normal humans or do they have vast stores of wealth? If so, how did they come by it - magic or amassing human fortunes? Or can they simply summon everything at will including food, clothing, housing, etc.?

25. How do they live, like normal humans or do they have special homes or specific locations? Are their abodes visible or hidden with protections, wards, etc.? Can anyone approach or enter their home?

Next week, we look at crafting vampires.

Further reading:

Worldbuilding: Myths and Legends

The Fantasy Skeleton

The Horror Skeleton

The Thriller and Suspense Skeleton

You might also be interested in:
Story Building Blocks Build A World Workbook in print and ebook

Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Fantasy in print and ebook
Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Horror in print and ebook
Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Thriller & Suspense in print and ebook.


Crafting Creatures: Ghosts

Ghosts feature in many Paranormal Fantasy and Horror stories. When crafting your ghosts, here is list of questions to consider.

1. What creates a ghost? Is it a tragic event, an unsolved mystery, or a human tethering them to the mortal realm? Are they demonic or manifestations of someone's mind or guilty conscience?


2. When, where, and how did they die?

3. Do they know they are dead?

4. Can they possess a mortal human, animal, or object?

5. Are ghosts free-roaming or tethered to a specific place or object? Can they operate or use their power or influence in any location, no matter how far?

6. Can they move around the building, town, or wider locations? Can they move through solid structures?

7. Are they invisible, opaque, or fully corporeal? How do they manifest?


8. What do they look like? Do they resemble the person as they last appeared in life or as they appeared in death or in their coffin? Are they trapped in a specific outfit? Can they shift appearance?


9. Are they always present or triggered by specific people, dates, or events? 


10. Why are they present at that place and time? 

11. Can they be summoned by ritual, spell, ouija board, or presence of a specific person?

12. Are they telekenetic or can they physically impact their surroundings?


13. Are they telepathic or can they control other people's minds? Can they cause hallucinations?


14. What other types of powers do they possess, if any?

15. What are their vulnerabilities and how are they vanquished?


16. Where do they go when banished?


17. Can anyone or everyone see, feel, hear, sense  and/or communicate with them?

18. Are they well-meaning or evil? Does it depend on who interacts with them?

19. Do they have a goal or purpose other than to terrorize?

20. Is there a moral to their story,  a secret to expose, story or message they need to share?

You can design ghosts any way you want. Just keep the world rules consistent.

Next week, we look at crafting Witches.


Further reading:

Horror Writers Association


Worldbuilding: Myths and Legends


The Fantasy Skeleton


The Horror Skeleton

The Thriller and Suspense Skeleton

You might also be interested in:
Story Building Blocks Build A World Workbook in print and ebook,
Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Fantasy in print and ebook
Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Horror in print and ebook
Story Building Blocks Build A Plot Workbook Thriller & Suspense in print and ebook