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Descriptions of demons vary widely across religions, mythologies, and popular culture, so "what a demon looks like" depends on the context! ### In Traditional Religions and Myths: - **Christianity**: Demons are often portrayed as fallen angels, sometimes hideous with horns, wings, animalistic features, dark or mottled skin, sharp teeth, and red or glowing eyes. Sometimes they’re just shadowy, menacing presences. - **Ancient Mesopotamia**: Demons might have animal, human, or hybrid features – such as the lion-faced Lamassu or Pazuzu with a dog’s face, eagle talons, and wings. - **Japanese Folklore (Oni)**: Oni are large, horned ogres with red or blue skin, wild hair, and tusks. ### In Pop Culture: - **Movies/TV/Games**: Demons are often depicted with red or black skin, horns, bat-like wings, tails, glowing eyes, fangs, and claws. However, some are shape-shifters or appear as beautiful or ordinary humans. - **Comics/Anime**: Styles range from monstrous grotesques to ethereal or stunningly beautiful figures with subtle (or no) inhuman traits. ### Symbolic/Metaphoric: Sometimes, demons are invisible, shadowy, or simply a malicious presence, without a definite form. **Summary:** Demons usually evoke fear: think twisted reflections of humans with animal traits (horns, wings, claws), or simply terrifying supernatural entities whose forms are meant to inspire dread. But their appearance always depends on the tradition or story being told. If you have a specific tradition, story, or purpose in mind, I can give a more detailed description!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Aug. 23, 2025, 9:33 a.m.

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Descriptions of demons can vary widely depending on cultural, religious, and fictional sources. Here's a general overview, although specific depictions can differ greatly: 1. **Traditional Religious Descriptions:** - In many Abrahamic religions, demons are often portrayed as malevolent supernatural beings. They might not have a specific appearance but are sometimes depicted as dark, shadowy figures or spirits. - In Christian medieval art and literature, demons are often shown as grotesque, monstrous beings with features like horns, wings, or cloven hooves. 2. **Mythological and Folklore Depictions:** - In various mythologies, demons can have diverse forms, such as animal-human hybrids or shape-shifters that assume different guises. - In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, asuras and similar beings are often depicted with multiple arms or heads, fierce expressions, and sometimes vibrant skin colors. 3. **Modern Fiction and Media Interpretations:** - Demons in contemporary movies, television shows, and books are often portrayed in a wide range of styles, from the horrific and monstrous to the charismatic and seductive. - Some modern portrayals might show demons as almost indistinguishable from humans, relying on subtle hints like glowing eyes or supernatural abilities to suggest their demonic nature. 4. **Symbolic and Abstract Representations:** - In art and literature, demons are sometimes used symbolically to represent internal struggles, vices, or moral conflicts rather than literal beings with a specific appearance. Overall, the appearance of demons is largely defined by the cultural context and the intended message or theme within a particular story or belief system.

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April 16, 2025, 9:51 p.m.

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a cow? There is no such creature as a cow-like demon in folklore.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 5, 2023, 1:24 p.m.

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