Gargravarr
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Cool. I wouldn't like to lose the possibility of a sexy evil businesswoman.
Oh, that also sounds good. Then maybe she's the only one of the Seven who Lucifer keeps a particularly close eye/short leash on?
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Not gonna lie; I'm using a sexy businesswoman character at some point regardless. Just whether it's Mammon or not is the case.
Most likely; between Belphegor's laziness, Satan's disappearance, and Asmodeus keeping to themselves, Mammon's greed would be the only one that would be a threat. Beelzebub and Belial are behind her, their insatiable appetite and rampant jealousy making them unpredictable, but they don't have a specific goal like Mammon.
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Gargravarr
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Satan's disappearance? I'm intrigued.
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Davidk92
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Good. But sadly I can't really discuss it as it's for future plans... if I even get far enough to use them...
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Gargravarr
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Eh, didn't really expect you to. I was just saying.
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I know, though I'm happy to know I'm at least raising interest.
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Making her an eldritch abomination could work pretty well, yeah.
Saying that, I'm a lovecraft fan, so any eldritch abomination gets my approval.
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In all honesty, I'm considering making all of the Seven abominations to a degree. Lucifer is more of a humanoid abomination, but considering the true forms I have in mind (Beelzebub as a sentient swarm, Belial as a blood demon, Asmodeus as... well...) I'm considering making it a theme. They ARE the original demons, after all.
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Gargravarr
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Makes sense. We would have to decide exactly what's so horrible about Asmodeus, I can't remember if we came up with anything...
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I'm thinking about basing Asmodeus's true form on his appearance according to myth: "Asmodeus is strong, powerful and appears with three heads; the first is like a bull, the second like a man, and the third like a ram; the tail of a serpent, and from his mouth issue flames of fire."
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Ah, Carmilla. I remember her. Admittedly, primarily from Castlevania.
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Gargravarr
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I think I've come across a version of her (or a Vampire inspired by her) somewhere too, I just can't remember where.
If we did use her, we could reference her book predating Bram Stoker's Dracula by making her the Vampire who originally turned the TIA's version of Vlad Tepes. I assume there must be one somewhere, even if we don't use him.
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Ooh, that sounds good.
I was actually looking up famous vampires not too long back, and another couple I was considering were Lord Ruthaven and Elizabeth Bathory. Of course, I only saw them in a list and recognised them from somewhere, so I don't know much about them.
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Carmilla is the 'archetypical' female vampire, much like Dracula is the archetypical male vampire. So you've probably come across her/references to her various places. Castlevania of course being one of them.
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