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Explorations in Clayland Part 36: Infernals 1

Foes from the fires of damnation.  

I have the first of two rounds of infernal enemies.  Imps, devils, and demons.  Fight the powers of fire and darkness.

Blue Demon:  Uncommonly hued, this foe has strength, speed, and stamina to spare.  Its powers are drawn from its large horns.

Wave Demons: These foes are characterized not by fire but water.  Many a small boat has gone under due to their influence.

Big-headed Imp:  This foe has a cartoonishly disproportionate head.  It would be almost comical, if not for the ferocity of its attacks.

Imp Abomination: Crafted from cursed mud by devil mages, imp abominations serve as messengers and scouts.

Lesser Devil:  This devil, while twice the strength of a typical man, is only a mid-level demonic threat.  Its scythe is particularly effective at getting around shields.

Joker Imp: Its clown-like face and gaudy coloring make it all the creepier.  Its signature cackle doesn't help.

Banished Demon:  Stripped of its horns and fiery mantle, this exile never-the-less seethes with rage.  Only by vanquishing the just will it be allowed to return.


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