You Devil!!!

by Mekkakat on 09 August 2013

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  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for You Devil!!!

I think vexing devil is played in more demon decks then devil decks

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Posted 03 January 2021 at 04:28

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A devil is usually a demon that have gained rank.

It's really a religious mess when you start trying to speculate them.

In some lore, the demon strain was already in the world but got spread more by lilith.

Satan, were an angel demoted from angel to devil, so in some way devils would be Angel's stripped of their rank, but they'd still sort of be from the angelic line.

Going deeper into this, lilith was made by god, but when she left him to mate with demons instead, did she do it on earth or in paradise ? Did paradise actually become hell when we left ?

Why were demons there in any of the cases?
If they are a separate species, how did lilith even mate with them, or were they pre-angels like djinn and efreets?

It's all pretty muddled :)

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Posted 03 January 2021 at 08:24

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I didn't go into religion, I meant that there are very few cards that affect both, and most of the time those aren't played

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Posted 04 January 2021 at 01:24

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Ah, I get it.

But you got me in a mood, so...

Science got an explanation for it.

Stories about Angel's and demons and "others" like the fair folk are possibly the remnants of verbal stories about the other humans we used to coexist with in the deep past.

When they died out we started to exaggerate our stories about them.

Some humanoids preferred to be cave-dwellers, others preferred to live out in the open, and we were sort of preferring a mix.

Our stories started to orient from that perspective, others lived below others lived above.
There is no larger culture that doesn't have myths of beings below and above us.

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Posted 04 January 2021 at 08:21

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