For some reason, this is giving me Torchwood flashbacks. *laughs* I can understand that. I actually invented weevilers in my story Blood on a Sundial, back in 2007, and I've used them since - they are such a tidy way to get rid of dead bodies *g* Whether I was influenced by Towrchwood when I named them, I really can't say.
Are they really demons or daemons? Is there a difference? I had always considered deamons to simply be an outmoded spelling of demons. The only time I've come across them as something specific was in Philip Pullman's books. And I just tried googling and even wikipedia didn't help. Would you mind explaining, because I really am am curious?
I had to give him the chip, really. Thank you for reading and leaving a comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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Date: 2009-09-27 06:09 am (UTC)*laughs* I can understand that. I actually invented weevilers in my story Blood on a Sundial, back in 2007, and I've used them since - they are such a tidy way to get rid of dead bodies *g* Whether I was influenced by Towrchwood when I named them, I really can't say.
Are they really demons or daemons?
Is there a difference? I had always considered deamons to simply be an outmoded spelling of demons. The only time I've come across them as something specific was in Philip Pullman's books. And I just tried googling and even wikipedia didn't help. Would you mind explaining, because I really am am curious?
I had to give him the chip, really. Thank you for reading and leaving a comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it.