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The Abstract Demon is an unbound demon thought to be from the Choir of Darkness residing in Toronto. It was fought unsuccessfully by Blake Thorburn as part of a deal made with the Lord of Toronto.

Description

The Abstract Demon is able to generate new parts of itself at will and fill areas of darkness around it, and as such has no fixed appearance. Darkness around the demon becomes part of it.

Personality

The demon has attacked all who have entered the warehouse it lives in, and was unwilling to deal with even a member of the Thorburn family, a name which carries a great deal of weight amongst demons. Despite this, it does have some degree of intelligence, and was able to conceal it's name from Rose Thorburn when she attempted to compel the demon to name itself.

History

Due to the nature of the demon, there is little known about it's past. Those who do not escape it are forever erased from history, so even those that do escape and spread word of it cannot know the full extent of the damage done. The Knights of the Basement were mostly wiped out by the demon, but how many of the group it erased, and how much it weakened the group is not known.

Abilities

  • Connection Severing: Anything devoured by the demon has it's connections severed by its guillotine teeth, essentially erasing them from the world.
  • Reflection Traveling: It is able to move between reflections, and if looked at directly, enter the eyes of the observer.